Proper noun
Cusumano (plural Cusumanos)
A surname from Italian.
Cusumano, pp 90–92 Nissan leveraged the Austin patents to further develop their own modern engine designs past what the Austin's A- and B-family designs offered. Source: Internet
Cusumano pp 28, 30 In 1931, DAT Jidosha Seizo became affiliated with Tobata Casting, and was merged into Tobata Casting in 1933. Source: Internet
In a new book, 'The Business of Software,' Michael A. Cusumano, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Sloan School of Management, writes that there are probably 'too many software companies in the world by a factor of three or more.' Source: Internet
“Ryan threatened Cusumano that, ‘If you ever show your face in here again, we are going to lynch you,’” according to the complaint filed by Cusumano, who said he somewhat regularly visited the office to handle legal business. Source: Internet
Cusumano, page 37 In 1935, construction of its Yokohama plant was completed. 44 Datsuns were shipped to Asia, Central and South America. Source: Internet
Michael Tanner Cusumano, 23, of Malibu, was handcuffed and had guns pointed at him during a March 2 case of mistaken identity. Source: Internet