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20
Aug
Reavis Page Jump LLP is pleased to welcome their new Associate Jill Kahn Marshall
RPJ Associate Jill Kahn Marshall practices in the areas of employment and labor law, litigation, arbitration, mediation and dispute resolution, as well as workplace training, compliance and best practices. Ms. Marshall assists the firm's clients in matters involving claims of employment discrimination and harassment in the workplace, conducts sexual harassment prevention training, and provides advice to companies and individuals concerning employment and separation agreements, handbooks and other employment materials. Compliments of Reavis Page Jump...
16
Aug
EY today announces plans to invest US$1 billion in new technology solutions, client services, innovation and the EY ecosystem over the next two financial years, commencing from July. This move is part of an ongoing strategy to provide clients and people with innovative offerings using the latest disruptive technologies.
The new US$1b funding is in addition to the existing, significant annual technology investment. The investment will be used to create new technology-based services and solutions in areas such as financial...
15
Aug
By Kara M. Bombach, Renee A. Latour, Cyril T. Brennan, Sonali Dohale and Daniel E. Parga
After passage with overwhelming bipartisan support, on August 13, 2018 President Trump signed the Foreign Investment Risk Review Modernization Act (FIRRMA) into law. The new law reforms and expands the foreign investment review process of the Department of the Treasury’s Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS or the Committee), an inter-agency committee tasked with reviewing the national security implications of foreign investment in the United States.
Among...
14
Aug
The recent US tax overhaul continues to have wide-reaching implications.
The limit on interest deductibility is impacting the way that firms finance domestic mergers and acquisitions which is fueling the existing trend for US companies to pursue foreign M&A.
Why invest in foreign companies?
Growing a business internationally has always been attractive to US companies. Businesses are still structuring for tax purposes, however the main reasons for going abroad are now; the desire to find new markets with more customers, access fresh...
13
Aug
So you've heard a lot about CFIUS reform and the changes that may result from FIRRMA, perhaps from our prior pieces. While the President just signed FIRRMA into law on August 13, you probably know that many key FIRRMA provisions aren't yet effective because they require implementing regulations, which could take many months. That timeframe might push the casual observer toward a "big whoop" attitude—i.e., "when the precise rules come into focus, I'll start paying attention." That would be a mistake for at least...
13
Aug
By Kaitlin Moyer
Datacolor®, a global leader in color management solutions, partnered with the German building paint manufacturer DAW, to implement Datacolor’s newest, hand-held color matching solution, ColorReaderPRO, for use in its retail stores and by pro painters.
DAW is the third largest manufacturer of architectural paint in Europe and develops, produces and sells innovative coating systems. DAW and Datacolor have a long-lasting relationship managing color in DAW laboratories and production.
“We needed a device with high accuracy and a user-friendly design to...
13
Aug
Tradewind has funded a producer of metal pipes based in Bulgaria with both an export factoring facility of €340,000 and a purchase order facility of €425,000.
The company, whose pipes are used in furniture, sells to buyers in Europe, including the iconic furniture giant IKEA. Proceeds from the facilities will be used to finance growing sales with new buyers, including Amazon, on open account payment terms as well as for the diversification of its product line and the purchase...
13
Aug
By Elliot Rysenbry
Tl;DR Competitive Intelligence is the practice of gathering information about the external business environment, including consumers, the market, and competitors, to formulate business strategies and tactics.
What is Competitive Intelligence?
According to Karl Swope, a private investigator in Trustify’s network, competitive intelligence (CI) is “a highly complex undertaking... the intelligence process involves not only the collection of data, but the interpretation of the data… to use as a strategic business component.” In simpler terms, CI is strategic information gathering that...
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