Pedro Alfonso is Co-Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Dynamic Concepts, Inc. Prior to starting DCI in 1979, Mr. Alfonso gained much of his business expertise and technical knowledge from his work at the IBM Corporation's Federal System Division and the General Electric Company's Information Systems Business Division. He is also Managing Partner of DCI Utility Locate Service, LLC, and DCI Utility Infrastructure Services, LLC, wholly owned subsidiaries of Dynamic Concepts, Inc. Mr
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David Egger’s novel The Circle holds so many similarities with George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four. The book is almost a continuation on Nineteen Eighty-Four, but at a different stage. What other similarities and also difference do they have? How is the Egger’s novel The Circle relevant to today’s society? The Circle is presented as a world dominating company that is looking for the next big thing to take over the world. Eggers’s book intriguers a world where having person privacy and believing
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C. Mohan Kailas is the President, Owner and founder of Kailas Companies. Upon its founding in 1990, Kailas Companies owned and managed roughly 25,000 square feet of commercial office and retail space. Today, Kailas Comp sum exceeds two million square feet. Through Mr. Kailas’ diligent and committed work, Kailas Companies transformed into Louisiana’s top owner/operator of commercial property. With over thirty years of real estate experience, Mr. Kailas’ acumen extends to nearly every facets of property
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from last year. In late December 2015, Target and CVS completed an acquisition of Target´s pharmacy and clinic business for $1.9 billion. As a result of the business, CVS acquired Target´s 1672 pharmacies across 47 states. According to Target´s corporate website the following impact from the transaction, would be as
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Human Service Locator is governed by a Board of Directors with members that are volunteers from the community. They will operate as a collective board and were notminated by the governance committee of the company. Working with staff to do the work of the organization (Grobman, 2015, p.50). They include of a Board Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary, Treasurer, Committee Chair, and two other committee members. Together they bring technical and business experiences to the enterprise. In addition
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A man named William Sullivan is charged for committing theft at his former place of work, Net Pay Solutions, a payroll tax company located in Susquehanna Township. He was co-owner of the company making it difficult for others to look over the decisions he made and easy for him to embezzle more than $5.7 million. He faces charges for access device fraud and three counts of theft. The scheme included using the clients’ payroll tax payments for his own luxurious investments such as vacations, home payments
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In response to accounting scandals and in particular Enron, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 was passed to provide more oversight of accounting professionals. The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 created the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB). The PCAOB is a nonprofit, private-sector corporation that is responsible for the oversight of accounting professionals who are engaged in providing independent audit reports for publicly traded companies (SEC.GOV). One of the effect of the Sarbanes-Oxley
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3.1 Under Section 210B of Corporation Act 2001 states that only an individual who is at least 18 may be appointed as a director of a company. Under Section 9 of the Corporation Act 2001, a director of a company is the person who is appointed to the position of a director or is appointed to the position of an alternate director and is acting in that capacity regardless of the name that is given to their position; and unless the contrary intention appears, a person who is not validly appointed as
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The way in which decision-making is divided depends on the company’s internal governance rules and the law. BlueRock Ltd it can be argued is a shareholder since it has invested substantially in the company. Thus, the scope of directors’ power of management is determined by S.198 A of the Corporations Act (further a similar provision
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Lately, it has been brought to my attention from several homeowners that they are displeased, dissatisfied with the fact that there is only one person running the board; the rest of the board members have resigned, and have NO saying in the decision process of the association. Consequently, leaving only two members, and sometimes three on the board, Rafael and Noris, and the latter, making solo decisions in deciding in the affairs of our community. Not like the previous board where all board members
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