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The planes crashed at a mysterious area of two rivers meet, called "the confluence", where half a century earlier, explorer G.E. Kincaid climbs 1,500 treacherous feet to explore strange stains on a canyon wall that led to his discovery of a cavern full of ancient Egyptian artifacts.
The losses were large enough that parent GE had to take a $210 million charge to its first-quarter earnings. [4] Later, in his autobiography Straight from the Gut, longtime GE chairman Jack Welch would lament not following his normal practice of personally looking into how one of his employees could become so successful so quickly. He also ...
Kentucky Central was a small regional life insurance company based in Louisville, Kentucky until 1959 when controlling interest in the company was purchased by Garvice Kincaid, who was also named CEO of KCL until his death. Already one of the most successful businessmen in Kentucky, Kincaid owned interests in radio and television broadcasting ...
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Tania Head had one of the most harrowing accounts from 9/11 and eventually became the president of a survivor's network, but the Spanish woman was ultimately proved to be a fraud and wasn't even ...
In 2022, the FTC found that young adults - including Gen Xers, Millennials, and Gen Zers ages 18 to 59 - were 34 per cent more likely than older adults to report losing money to fraud. Most ...
John G. Kincaid & Company was a major British marine engine manufacturer based at the mouth of the River Clyde in Greenock, Inverclyde, Scotland. Its predecessor, Hastie, Kincaid and Donald was founded in 1868 [2] by John Hastie, John Kincaid and Robert Donald. It was dissolved in 1871 [3] when Hastie left, [2] and reformed as Kincaid, Donald & Co.
Seeds of Distrust: The Story of a GE Cover-up was a study of government processes and decision making under New Zealand's Labour-led government written by Nicky Hager.The setting was an incident in November 2000, during the Royal Commission on Genetic Modification, when government officials were alerted to evidence of an accidental release of genetically modified corn plants, which was illegal ...