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GBOGovernment Business Opportunities (Canada)
GBOGerman-Bash.org (website)
GBOGo Big Orange (sports fan motto; University of Tennessee; Knoxville, TN)
GBOGround Based Observatory
GBOGeneric Business Object (IBM Websphere)
GBOGlobal Brand Owner
GBOGreat Bearded One
GBOGeometric Back-Off
GBOGeo-Biosphere Observatories
GBOGemeindebibliothek Oberentfelden
GBOGuaranteed Business Outcomes
GBOGlobal Business Operation (India)
GBOGlobal Business Outlook (conference)


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After experiencing the success of this year's GBO initiative first hand, we are confident that this is an ideal platform to continue to grow, opening bigger doors and greater opportunities for Argentina the UAE to work together in the future".
The company wished to expand its product range by introducing a squeezable headstand format in order to enhance consumer convenience, and turned to Antwerp-based agency GBO Design Engineering to devise a new look.
Cecilia Fasth will head the new unit as GBO at Skanska and will report to Skanska's President and CEO Johan Karlstrom.
 
 
 
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