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He was chief executive officer of AC Enterprises Limited (September 2005 to December 2012). [6] In 2013 he was a director [7] of Aixia Limited (trading as T4X Binary or T4X Signals) about which the Financial Conduct Authority issued a warning in 2014. [8] He has served as a director of 24 companies, all of which have been dissolved. [9]
Chris Anderson in 2007 Company office in Bath. Future plc is a British publishing company.It was started in 1985 by Chris Anderson.. Among its titles are PC Gamer, SFX, TechRadar, Country Life, Homes and Gardens, Kiplinger Personal Finance, Decanter, Marie Claire, and The Week.
Chris Atkins (born Christopher Walsh Atkins) [1] is a British journalist, documentary film maker and best-selling author.He has made several fiction feature films, feature length documentaries and television documentaries, which have received three BAFTA nominations.
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Daniel Aimson was a police officer previously jailed in 2017 for bulk sale cannabis production. A joint operation between Greater Manchester Police and FACT found that a company managed by Aimson sold IPTV devices between September 2016 and May 2017 that allowed customers to bypass paywalls and access subscription sport and film channels for free.
Arrested on Sunday, Weidong “Bill” Guan, 61, of Secaucus, New Jersey, appeared Monday before a federal judge in New York on charges of conspiring to commit money laundering and bank fraud ...
Cases under the Company Director Disqualification Act 1986, such as Re Barings plc (No 5) [11] show that directors will also be liable for failing to adequately supervise employees or have effective risk management systems, as where the London directors ignored a warning report about the derivatives business in Singapore, where a rogue trader ...
Mercer v Alternative Future Group Ltd [2024] UKSC 12 is a UK labour law case, concerning the right to strike for fair wages and to not be subjected to detriment. Facts [ edit ]