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-ey

1 American  
  1. variant of -y, especially after y: clayey.


-ey 2 American  
  1. variant of -y, especially after y.


-ey British  

suffix

  1. a variant of -y 1 -y 2

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“In some areas you’re blown away by how it performs,” says Daren Campbell, EY’s Americas tax technology and transformation leader.

From Barron's

Logothetis retired from EY in 2019 after more than 40 years with the firm.

From The Wall Street Journal

For many countries, "the timing of the controls came as a surprise", says Rajnish Gupta, a tax and economic policy specialist at EY India.

From BBC

“The appetite from consumers is there 100%,” said Rahul Gautam, who oversees media and entertainment in the Americas for the consulting firm EY.

From The Wall Street Journal

EY reports that while 84% of U.S. workers are enthusiastic about using AI, more than half cite poor leadership communication as the main barrier.

From MarketWatch