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CNO

abbr.
chief of naval operations
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CNO

Chief of Naval Operations.
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As part of the Settlement, Odebrecht does not contest the evidence obtained by OII demonstrating that in both projects CNO committed corrupt practices when it made payments to public officials in order to facilitate either the award, contract execution payments and/or contract amendments.
Agustin said CNO shipments in January to April have already reached 366,992 MT-CT, 35.1 percent higher than last year's 271,696 MT-CT.
CNO intends to fund the transaction from holding company cash and expects it to be accretive to earnings in 2020.
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he joined CNO Financial in 2010 and has held roles of increasing responsibility, most recently vice president of investor relations.
'The higher CME content in our biodiesel could significantly increase the demand for copra and CNO, making their prices more buoyant,' dela Rosa said.
Based on the Global Agricultural Information Network (GAIN) report, which was prepared by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), the Philippines' CNO exports is seen to increase by 14 percent in MY 2017 to 2018, and then it will go up slightly by 3 percent in MY 2018 to 2019.
Bonach joined CNO in 2007 as chief financial officer.
Commenting on the new CNO role, NZNO chief executive Memo Musa said it was an opportunity, but he hoped it would not be at the cost of advocating for specific nursing issues, eg the legislative and regulatory changes needed to enable nurses to work at the top of their scope.
Data from the United Coconut Association of the Philippines (Ucap) showed that CNO orders for April amounted to 71,650 tons, or 19.5 percent higher year-on-year.