It depends on the hierarchy structure of the corporation. It also depends on the country. There is actually nothing that says which is higher-up than the other - many corporations decide that the President has ultimate authority, other corporations decide that the CEO has ultimate authority. It's so confusing, that to avoid confusion in most companies, the CEO and President are actually the same person. Look at the official documented hierarchy structure for the corporation you are asking about.
whom has the most power the president or the ceo
"President and CEO"
The Chairman of the Board of Directors is the highest held position in a company. The President is the highest position with direct command authority and usually deals with strategic matters. The CEO, or Chief Executive Officer, is the highest position with direct authority over day-to-day operations. It is not unusual for the positions of President, Chairman of the Board and CEO to be held by one person.
Yes CEO is higher than the president
1999-2001, CEO and president; 2001-, chairman, CEO, and president.
The CEO, president or manager has the most power in a company.
President
Muhtar Kent, President & CEO
The Home Depot chairman, president and CEO Frank Blake
As chairman, CEO, and president, Battenberg was the ultimate authority at Delphi and used a lean, multifunctional matrix approach to management.
2004-, CEO and president