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Qué (quién) es MBO - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
MBO; Mbo (disambiguation)

MBO         
¦ abbreviation management buyout.
MBO         
An MBO is the buying of a company by its managers. MBO is an abbreviation for 'management buyout'. (BUSINESS)
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Lamo language         
SINO-TIBETAN LANGUAGE OF TIBET
Mbo language (Sino-Tibetan); GSerkhu language; Gserkhu language
Lamo (also called mBo; IPA: ; ’Bo skad) is an unclassified Sino-Tibetan language spoken in Tshawarong, Zogang County, Chamdo Prefecture, Tibet. It was recently documented by Suzuki & Nyima (2016).

Wikipedia

Mbo

Mbo or MBO may refer to:

  • Mbo, Nigeria, a Local Government Area
  • Mbo people (Cameroon), an ethnic group of Cameroon
  • Mbo people (Congo), an ethnic group of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Ejemplos de uso de MBO
1. Family friend John Mbo Kinu said: ‘She won‘t tell them.
2. Mbo Mpenza is fantastic at running diagonals, but we didn‘t see him all game.
3. Khalil Hanware, Arab News Minaret Business Organization (MBO) Education Director Marwan M.
4. Ausaf Sayeed by Minaret Business Organization (MBO), a nonprofit organization, at a select meeting of Saudi Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) at the Jeddah Hilton on Sunday.
5. Fortunato Ofa Mbo, the former Spanish colony‘s minister of fisheries and the environment, told the conference the new national forest would increase Equatorial Guinea‘s total protected territory to 37 percent of the tiny country nestled between Cameroon and Gabon on Africa‘s western coast.