Proper noun
Scharf (plural Scharfs)
A surname.
After the success of Born Free, a composer named Walter Scharf called me and said he was working on a song for a movie called Ben, about a boy with leukaemia whose best friend is a rat. Source: Internet
After Stevens, Walter Scharf did six scores, and Lalo Schifrin did two. Source: Internet
Baird analyst David George said in a Thursday note to clients that while he likes new Chief Executive Charlie Scharf, “new leadership may initially lower expectations and provide an extended timetable for improving operating leverage.” Source: Internet
In a statement, Charles Scharf, Wells Fargo's new chief executive, described the past conduct as "reprehensible." Source: Internet
J. Thomas Scharf explained in an 1886 history; “I regret much that there is no reliable official record accessible of the names of men, residents of the different towns in the count, who enlisted therefrom and died in the service.” Source: Internet
Jeff Scharf (foreground), president at Greenhouses Canada, leads Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne (left) on a tour of his Espanola greenhouse facility in August. Source: Internet