How much Referall commission do you get in consumer electronics and will you not get them until the item Is shipped? Also would video games ( not consoles) count in this category?
Posted on April 24, 2013.
How much Referall commission do you get in consumer electronics and will you not get them until the item Is shipped? Also would video games ( not consoles) count in this category?
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Posted on April 24, 2013.
Kinetic Concepts Inc. has reached a settlement with a former executive it recently sued after he agreed to work for rival wound-care company Smith & Nephew. Under the terms of the settlement, Israel Vierma — who had been KCI’s regional vice president of Latin America and Brazil — can work for Smith & Nephew but is barred from being directly involved in the company’s Latin American operations for almost the next two years. Vierma also can’t directly assist London-based Smith & Nephew in China, Japan and India for the next 60 days. Terms of the settlement are confidential, but certain details were revealed in a permanent injunction KCI and Vierma entered into and filed on Sunday in federal court. The injunction was signed by U.S. District Judge Harry Lee Hudspeth on Monday. KCI spokesman Mike Barger declined to comment on the settlement. Vierma’s lawyer and a Smith & Nephew spokeswoman each did not respond to a request for comment. Smith & Nephew was not named in the suit. Vierma lives in Miami. KCI sued Vierma last month, seeking to prevent him from working in any capacity related to the development of emerging markets for Smith & Nephew. The case originally was filed in Bexar County district court but was moved by Vierma to federal court last week. The San Antonio company argued in its complaint that a noncompete agreement Vierma signed bars him from working for any of KCI’s competitors. Smith & Nephew was among the competitors identified by name. “Vierma acknowledged in the … agreement that his exposure to KCI’s confidential information gave him a ‘competitive advantage’ in the highly competitive medical technology marketplace,” KCI’s complaint states. Vierma also acknowledged, the suit added, that “disclosure of KCI’s confidential information ‘could place [KCI] at a serious competitive disadvantage and could cause serious damage, financial or otherwise, to the business of [KCI].’” Both KCI and Vierma agreed that the noncompete agreement is valid and “supports the entry of (the) permanent injunction.” According to the injunction, Vierma can work as Smith & Nephew’s vice president of strategic marketing for negative-pressure wound therapy in emerging and international markets. However, his duties can’t be specifically directed at the wound-care markets and negative-pressure wound therapy for the specified time periods. KCI generated $14.5 million in sales in Latin America and Brazil last year, according to a signed declaration Vierma submitted in the case. KCI is owned by London-based private equity firm Apex Partners and affiliates of two Canadian pension investment management firms.
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Posted on April 24, 2013.
Kinetic Concepts Inc. has reached a settlement with a former executive it recently sued after he agreed to work for rival wound-care company Smith & Nephew. Under the terms of the settlement, Israel Vierma — who had been KCI’s regional vice president of Latin America and Brazil — can work for Smith & Nephew but is barred from being directly involved in the company’s Latin American operations for almost the next two years. Vierma also can’t directly assist London-based Smith & Nephew in China, Japan and India for the next 60 days. Terms of the settlement are confidential, but certain details were revealed in a permanent injunction KCI and Vierma entered into and filed on Sunday in federal court. The injunction was signed by U.S. District Judge Harry Lee Hudspeth on Monday. KCI spokesman Mike Barger declined to comment on the settlement. Vierma’s lawyer and a Smith & Nephew spokeswoman each did not respond to a request for comment. Smith & Nephew was not named in the suit. Vierma lives in Miami. KCI sued Vierma last month, seeking to prevent him from working in any capacity related to the development of emerging markets for Smith & Nephew. The case originally was filed in Bexar County district court but was moved by Vierma to federal court last week. The San Antonio company argued in its complaint that a noncompete agreement Vierma signed bars him from working for any of KCI’s competitors. Smith & Nephew was among the competitors identified by name. “Vierma acknowledged in the … agreement that his exposure to KCI’s confidential information gave him a ‘competitive advantage’ in the highly competitive medical technology marketplace,” KCI’s complaint states. Vierma also acknowledged, the suit added, that “disclosure of KCI’s confidential information ‘could place [KCI] at a serious competitive disadvantage and could cause serious damage, financial or otherwise, to the business of [KCI].’” Both KCI and Vierma agreed that the noncompete agreement is valid and “supports the entry of (the) permanent injunction.” According to the injunction, Vierma can work as Smith & Nephew’s vice president of strategic marketing for negative-pressure wound therapy in emerging and international markets. However, his duties can’t be specifically directed at the wound-care markets and negative-pressure wound therapy for the specified time periods. KCI generated $14.5 million in sales in Latin America and Brazil last year, according to a signed declaration Vierma submitted in the case. KCI is owned by London-based private equity firm Apex Partners and affiliates of two Canadian pension investment management firms.
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Posted on April 23, 2013.
I’m already in the process of trademarking my business name. I got my website & facebook up. My business is an internet business.
It started with my facebook like page (that I thought would go no where) & is not almost up to 150k likes. My page has been up since august of 2012. I basically post about fashion, make up, hair styles & alot of other really girly stuff (kind of like the page dresses & fashion & what girls like except I show where to get them). & when I hit about 40k likes I was getting contacted by business to post about their make up or clothes or interior design. I created my website, twitter, instagram & website. I also have business cards
I also get paid from google adsense ppc & affiliates on my webite. And I get paid for promoting other business through my facebook page
$75 for a post every 3 days in the month
$100 for a post every 2 days of the month
$125 for a post every day of the month
My paypal account is FLOODED with money but I haven’t spent it & don’t plan to until the beginning of the year because of taxes. I also work ALONE on this, up to 5 hours a day but next year I plan on hiring a 2 or 3 people to help me manage all of this since I’m in school full time and work as a nurse part time.
Since this is getting more out there to people I was wondering how I can make this an established legitimate business. I’m getting between 7000-10000 likes a week now. I plan on taking some business classes in the summer. I can’t take them now because I’m in school for nursing (MSN). This internet business is really just something I do on the side to turn a little extra cash. But I do wanna make it legit.
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Posted on April 23, 2013.
Please could you show how to work these two questions. I’m not sure if there is some information that was left out in question 5. Thanks in advance. =)
Question 4
A large multibranch bank is affiliated with both MasterCard and Visa Credit cards. A random sample of 50 MasterCard clients founds that their average month end credit card balance was N$944.00; for a random sample of 66 Visa card clients, their average month end credit card balance was found to be N$827.00.
Assume the population of month end credit cards balances for the clients is normally distributed with population standard deviation of N$294.00 for MasterCard and N$ 336.00 for Visa Credit cards respectively. Is there a difference in the variances between the MasterCard and Visa Credit cards clients at 5% level of significance? [12]
Question 5
In a sample 1383 Unam hostel students 979 students were found to favour to study over the weekend to improve their academic performance.
(a) Find a point estimate for the population proportion р of those in favour of studying over the weekend to improve their academic performance and interpret it. [4]
(b) Find the minimum sample size needed to estimate the population proportion at the 99% confidence level in order to ensure that the estimate is accurate within 4% of the population proportion. [5]
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Posted on April 22, 2013.
I’m 14 and I’m going on holiday soon, I really need a one piece swimsuit, I’ve looked at all the common places but can’t seem to find anywhere, where are some cute swimsuit websites in the UK please?
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