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In August 1959, Ben Gurley started design of the company's first computer, the PDP-1.
The company's car production at the Yokohama plant shifted towards military needs just a few years after the first passenger cars rolled off the assembly line, on April 11, 1935.
The company's first product to be exported around the world was the 113, with a proprietary four-cylinder engine.
Founded in 1975 by Scott B. Bizar, the company's first publications were the wargames Gladiators and Royal Armies of the Hyborean Age.
The first client was developed by Justin Frankel and Tom Pepper of Nullsoft in early 2000, soon after the company's acquisition by AOL.
One of these, a pavilion for the Paris Gas Company, was Eiffel's first collaboration with Stephen Sauvestre, who was later to become the head of the company's architectural office.
The company's stranglehold on the region was broken by the first successful large wagon train to reach Oregon in 1843, led by Marcus Whitman.
His first assignment is to transport the company men up-river to the company's innermost station, so that they can relieve its chief manager Kurtz, who has become very ill.
The name " Holden " was chosen in honour of Sir Edward Holden, the company's first chairman and grandson of J. A.
One of this company's first products was tomato ketchup.
One of this company's first products was tomato ketchup.
By the release of Version 6 Unix ( 1975 ), the game had been ported to Unix C. An implementation of Hunt the Wumpus was typically included with MBASIC, Microsoft's BASIC interpreter for CP / M and one of the company's first products.
The company's breakout product was 1992's Wolfenstein 3D, a first person shooter ( FPS ) with smooth 3D graphics that were unprecedented in computer games, and with violent game play that many gamers found engaging.
Founded in 1897 as Sport Club Juventus by a group of young Torinese students, among them, who was their first president, Eugenio Canfari, and his brother Enrico, author of the company's historical memory ; they are managed by the industrial Agnelli family since 1923, which constitutes the oldest sporting partnership in Italy, thus making Juventus the first professional club in the country.
Many years of development and prototyping led to the company's first street-legal production car delivery in 2002.
The success of the company's first foray into server systems, the Challenge series based on the R4400 and R8000, and later R10000, motivated SGI to create a vastly more powerful system.
Moore married Grant Tinker, a CBS executive ( later chairman of NBC ), in 1962, and in 1970 they formed the television production company MTM Enterprises, which created and produced the company's first television series, The Mary Tyler Moore Show.
This first Avengers team featured several characters that would go on to be some of the company's most famous and most popular.
The car has the distinction of being the company's only coupe powered by a front-mounted V8 engine, and the company's first mass-produced V8 powered model.
The first Chief Executive Officer ( CEO ) of Porsche AG was Dr. Ernst Fuhrmann, who had been working in the company's engine development.
The Porsche 356 was the company's first production automobile.
The document says no, but quotes his son and then IBM President Thomas J. Watson, Jr., at the annual IBM stockholders meeting, April 28, 1953, as speaking about the IBM 701 Electronic Data Processing Machine, which it identifies as " the company's first production computer designed for scientific calculations ".
In 1963, Volvo opened the Volvo Halifax Assembly plant, the first assembly plant in the company's history outside of Sweden in Halifax, Canada.

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Blank spent 19 years as the company's president before succeeding Marcus as CEO.
* Chief Analytics Officer or CAO – high-level corporate manager with overall responsibility for the analysis and interpretation of data relevant to a company's activities ; generally reports to the CEO, or COO.
* Chief Information Officer or CIO – high-level corporate manager with overall responsibility for the company's information resources and processing environment ; generally reports to the CEO or COO.
Carly Fiorina, initially seen as HP's savior when she was hired as CEO back in 1999, had seen the company's stock price drop to less than half since she assumed the position, and her job was said to be on shakey ground before the merger announcement.
Then Exxon CEO, Lawrence G. Rawl, shaped the company's response.
For example: if, while dining at a restaurant, you hear the CEO of Company A at the next table telling the CFO that the company's profits will be higher than expected, and then you buy the stock, you are not guilty of insider trading unless there was some closer connection between you, the company, or the company officers.
Her father, John Bullock, is the company's CEO, and her sister, Gesine Bullock-Prado, is the former president.
Thomas John Watson, Sr. ( February 17, 1874 – June 19, 1956 ) was the chairman and CEO of International Business Machines ( IBM ), who oversaw that company's growth into an international force from 1914 to 1956.
The company continued to refine the Synclavier II, with musician-friendly, technological improvements, and Naples evolving to become the company's President / CEO ( 1983 – 1993 ) to assist Alonso and Jones, who were substantially expanding the hardware and software team.
An individual or organization, sometimes known as corporate raider, can purchase a large fraction of the company's stock and, in doing so, get enough votes to replace the board of directors and the CEO.
The company's board of directors forced then – Chairman and CEO Rick Scott to resign at the beginning of the federal investigation ; Scott was subsequently elected Governor of Florida in 2010.
This was the year that ImClone CEO Waksal first forged the signature of the company's general counsel John Landes ( one of the three original employees of the company ) for financial gain.
" Further questioning about this and subsequent forgeries on Waksal's part revealed that neither Landes, the chief legal officer of the company, or the company's outside directors reported Waksal's actions to proper authorities or made any moves to have Waksal removed as CEO.
Mike Edwards was confirmed as President of Borders Group and CEO of Borders, Inc., the company's principal subsidiary.
The robot's voice was the company's CEO Robert Doornick.
He played a software company's scheming CEO in Barry Levinson's 1994 drama Disclosure opposite Michael Douglas and in 1995 was cast as the antagonistic Maj. Gen. Donald McClintock in Wolfgang Petersen's thriller Outbreak, also featuring Dustin Hoffman, Morgan Freeman, and Rene Russo.
Also in 2002, Ellison stepped down from CEO and named Michael J. Pohl, who had been the company's president ( and former CEO of SkyConnect ) since 1999, as CEO.
On 14 December 1984, the Chairman and CEO of Union Carbide, Warren Anderson, addressed the US Congress, stressing the company's " commitment to safety " and promising to ensure that a similar incident " cannot happen again ".
In 1999, Magnus G. Thorstenn was named the company's new CEO.
Phillipe Ligier, son of the company's founder, remains as CEO.
Roy became the company's first CEO in 1929, although the official title was not given until 1968.

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