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Schütz

American  
[shyts] / ʃüts /

noun

  1. Heinrich 1585–1672, German composer.


Schütz British  
/ ʃyts /

noun

  1. Heinrich (ˈhainrɪç). 1585–1672, German composer, esp of church music and madrigals

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“Think of what an opportunity” the capital changes would be “for banks to retake market share” from private credit, said Anton Schutz, president of Mendon Capital, an investment firm focused on banks.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Jerusalem Post also quoted Israel's former ambassador to the Vatican, Raphael Schutz, describing the decision to delete the published statement as a mistake.

From BBC

Simon Schütz is more optimistic.

From BBC

"The decision to drop subsidies suddenly – that was very bad, because it undermined trust among our customers," says the VDA's Simon Schütz.

From BBC

"Energy prices here are three to five times higher than in the US, or in China – much higher than for our main competitors," says Mr Schütz.

From BBC