Mark George

Mark George

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Mark George is the CEO of Norfolk Southern, a major North American transportation service provider. He has addressed the challenges posed by economic uncertainties, particularly in relation to trade policies, emphasizing the need for companies to control what they can and manage their investments cautiously.

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Norfolk Southern CEO Mark George has expressed optimism about the merger getting approved.

Union Pacific, Norfolk Southern shareholders back $85-billion rail merger
The Globe and Mail·CanadaCanada· 2025-11-14
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Mark George is a neurologist who worked with Nolan Williams and is a pioneer in depression treatment.

Nolan Williams, que criou técnica de estimulação cerebral para tratar depressão, morre aos 43 anos
O Globo·BrazilBrazil· 2025-11-13
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Dr Mark George is a neurologist at the Medical University of South Carolina who pioneered the use of TMS for depression.

Three psychiatric tools that could boost the brain’s natural healing
The New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863·New ZealandNew Zealand· 2025-09-13
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Norfolk Southern chief Mark George told analysts the deal was 'making history'.

Union Pacific deal could create first coast-to-coast US freight railroad
BBC·United KingdomUnited Kingdom· 2025-07-29
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Mark George, CEO of Norfolk Southern, expressed confidence in the merger's benefits for America's first transcontinental railroad.

America’s first transcontinental freight railroad is planned after a megamerger
CNN·United StatesUnited States· 2025-07-29
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Mark George was a pedestrian who was killed in the crash.

Two killed in crash at Belle Vue
Stabroek News·GuyanaGuyana· 2025-06-23
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Mark George, CEO of Norfolk Southern, emphasizes the need for companies to control what they can amidst economic uncertainty.

Wieso Airlines bereits von einer Rezession sprechen
Neue Zürcher Zeitung·SwitzerlandSwitzerland· 2025-04-28
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