Proper noun
Sealy (plural Sealys)
A surname.
After $0.42 actual EPS reported by Tempur Sealy International, Inc. for the previous quarter, Wall Street now forecasts 52.38% EPS growth. Source: Internet
Construction will begin in the fall of 2011, with the demolition of the old Jennie Sealy and Shriners hospitals, and continue until completion in 2016. Source: Internet
In 1922, John Sealy's children, John Sealy, II and Jennie Sealy Smith established the Sealy & Smith Foundation for the hospital. citation This enabled construction of several new facilities, including the Rebecca Sealy Nurses' home. Source: Internet
Gold medalist Katy Sealy is back in the country after crushing her competition in the recently held Central American Championships in El Salvador. Source: Internet
Ike severely damaged the 550-bed John Sealy Hospital causing the University of Texas System Board of Regents to cut nearly one-third of the hospital staff. Source: Internet
But the representative who will take the Belizean flag and fly it at the games for the rest of the world to see will be British Born Katy Sealy. Source: Internet