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Corporate Whistleblower Center Expands Their Nationwide Effort to Identify Nursing Home Employees Who Have Proof Their Employer Is Billing Medicare-Medicaid For Hours Never Worked for A Reward

The Corporate Whistleblower Center is urging a RN. LPN or CNA to call them anytime at 866-714-6466 if they work for a long term care facility that is short on staff. There can be significant rewards for information about Medicare-Medicaid fraud.




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Corporate Whistleblower Center Urges an Employee at a Drug Rehab Center to Call About Possibly Significant Rewards if Medicaid is Being Charged for Services Never Rendered to Patients

The Corporate Whistleblower Center says, "We are urging an employee at a drug rehab center that is supposed to be helping Medicaid patients with their drug addiction to call us if your employer is billing for services that didn't happen-get rewarded.




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Corporate Whistleblower Center Now Urges A Physician to Call Them About Potentially Huge Rewards If They Can Prove A Healthcare Company is Gouging Medicare For Unwarranted Medical Procedures

The Corporate Whistleblower Center is appealing to a MD or an RN to call them anytime at 866-714-6466 if they have proof a hospital is performing unnecessary medical procedures on Medicare and Medicaid patients-get a significant reward-save a life.




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Corporate Whistleblower Center Now Urges an Employee of a Construction Company That is Falsely Claiming to be Women or Minority Owned For a Unfair Advantage on Federal Jobs to Call About Rewards

The Corporate Whistleblower Center says, "If you work for a contractor who calls his wife or girl friend the CEO of his construction company to get unfair treatment of federal or state bids-give us a call to discuss possibly significant rewards."




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Blue Faery Welcomes Exelixis to its Corporate Council

Oncology biotech company Exelixis becomes a founding member of Blue Faery's Benefactors Council




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Corporate Whistleblower Center Now Urges a Medical Device/Product Employee to Call Them About Huge Rewards If They Can Prove Their Employer Is selling Dangerous Devices-Without Notifying the FDA

The Corporate Whistleblower Center says, "If you work for a medical device/products company and your employer's product is defective-please call us at 866-714-6466 and hopefully get rewarded for what you know-and be a hero for consumers."




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Corporate Whistleblower Center Now Appeals to a Manager at a Publicly Traded Company to Call About Significant Rewards if Their CEO-CFO Are Lying to Shareholders About Profitability and or Liabilities

The Corporate Whistleblower Center says, "We are appealing to a manager at a publicly traded company to call us anytime at 866-714-6466 if management is lying to investors about profitability or liabilities. Get rewarded for what you can prove."




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LiberCloud Is Changing The Way Corporate & Educational Training Is Conducted

LiberCloud's content and collaboration learning platform expands to serve corporate training industry in U.S.




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West Central Food Service Enters New Year with the Deployment of Extensive Corporate Expansion Initiatives

As part of a 2018 corporate growth initiative, West Central Food Service adds former Southern Fresh Produce & Provisions President, his staff and customer base to WCF team, and simultaneously launches a new Northern California warehouse facility.




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Strategic Partners, Inc. Announces Corporate Name Change to Careismatic Brands, Inc.

The world's leading health care apparel company, with a portfolio of iconic and emerging brands, has a new name and website, www.Careismatic.com.




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Data Scientists, Corporate Fortune Tellers

I realized that from a corporate perspective, “fortune teller” was not entirely off from the role of a “data scientist”.




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Corporate Social Responsibility

Mark Kramer, managing director of FSG Social Impact Advisors.




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The Secret Origins of Corporate Strategy

Walter Kiechel, former managing editor at Fortune magazine and author of "The Lords of Strategy: The Secret Intellectual History of the New Corporate World."




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When the Corporate Ladder Becomes a Lattice

Cathleen Benko, vice chairman and chief talent officer for Deloitte LLP and coauthor of "The Corporate Lattice."




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How to Stop Corporate Inversions

Bill George and Mihir Desai, professors at Harvard Business School, explain why our corporate tax code is driving American business overseas.




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Is the Corporate Campus Dying?

Jennifer Magnolfi, Founder & Principal Investigator at Programmable Habitats LLC, on how digital work, and the Internet of Things will fundamentally change the how we use the buildings and neighborhoods we work in.




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Michael Lynton on Surviving the Biggest Corporate Hack in History

The CEO of Sony Pictures Entertainment discusses the crisis with editor-in-chief Adi Ignatius.




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The Rise of Corporate Inequality

Stanford economist Nicholas Bloom discusses the research he's conducted showing what’s really driving the growth of income inequality: a widening gap between the most successful companies and the rest, across industries. In other words, inequality has less to do with what you do for work, and more to do with which specific company you work for. The rising gap in pay between firms accounts for a large majority of the rise in income inequality overall. Bloom tells us why, and discusses some ways that companies and governments might address it. He’s the author of the Harvard Business Review article, “Corporations in the Age of Inequality.” For more, visit hbr.org/inequality.




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Breaking Down the New U.S. Corporate Tax Law

Mihir Desai, a professor of finance at Harvard Business School, breaks down the brand-new U.S. tax law. He says it will affect everything from how corporate assets are financed to how business are structured. He predicts many individuals will lower their tax burdens by setting themselves up as corporations. And he discusses how the law shifts U.S. tax policy toward a territorial system of corporate taxes, one that will affect multinationals and national competitiveness. Finally, Desai explains what he would have done differently with the $1.5 trillion the tax cut is projected to cost.




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McKinsey’s Head on Why Corporate Sustainability Efforts Are Falling Short

Dominic Barton, the global managing partner of McKinsey&Company, discusses the firm’s sustainability efforts. He talks about the wake-up call he got about sustainability and how he tries to convince CEOs hesitant to make it part of their business model that doing so will improve company performance. He says he sees companies thinking about the environment. “But the speed and scale of what we need to do — I don’t think it’s sufficient.”




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Don't Miss: Games that cleverly incorporate texting and web browsing

There are just a few games have managed to accurately convey how people use texting and the internet in their everyday lives. They're intriguing examples for how we might tell stories for a digital age. ...




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The winners were decided by a star-studded jury who voted for quality growth, corporate governance and long term vision.




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Meet masterminds behind Budget 2020




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Meet the Indian on Facebook’s ‘Supreme Court’ board




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Corporate Sufi It Is

By denying women their rights, we deny rights to the entire humanity for we are also ignoring the contribution of half of humanity.




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Corporate borrowings hit amid lockdown

Charge filings, which indicate new loans or additional collateral towards past loans, fell 57.4% to 277 in March and April combined from 650 in January and February, according to data compiled by Propstack, a financial data intelligence provider.




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Maruti Suzuki opens corporate office

“We have got clearance to open the office from the local authorities and are following the guidelines given by the government,” said a spokesperson for Maruti Suzuki India Ltd, the country’s biggest car maker. The company’s Delhi corporate office is at Nelson Mandela Marg.




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Motown takes corporate bond route to raise funds

In the past two weeks, at least five companies have either issued, or announced plans to issue, non-convertible debentures worth a total of Rs 5,500 crore, as per information available from filings with stock exchanges.




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Corporate bond sales surge on RBI’s liquidity push

The central bank has been aggressively raising liquidity levels in the system.




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Identifying differences between source codes of different versions of a software when each source code is organized using incorporated files

An aspect of the present invention identifies differences between source codes (e.g. of different versions of a software), when each source code is organized using incorporated files. In one embodiment, in response to receiving identifiers of a first and second source codes (each source code being organized as a corresponding set of code files), listings of the instructions in the first and second source codes are constructed. Each listing is constructed, for example, by replacing each incorporate statement in the source code with instructions stored in a corresponding one of code files. The differences between the first and second source codes are then found by comparing the constructed listings of instructions.




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Pressure-based crash detection system incorporated in side rail

A vehicular crash sensing system includes a bumper cap for contacting a bumper. A chamber fits into a side rail attached to the bumper, the chamber being sealed by the bumper cap. A stop element limits movement of the chamber into the side rail. A pressure sensor detects an increased chamber air pressure during crushing of the chamber resulting from movement of the bumper with respect to the stop element.




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Aston University secures corporate strategy funding

£40 million HSBC UK funding will improve university facilities and student support.




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Episode 0x0E: Open Source Projects and Corporate Entanglement

This episode is a recording of Richard Fontana's talk, Open Source Projects and Corporate Entanglement from the 2011 Linux Collaboration Summit, with some commentary from Bradley and Karen on the talk.

Show Notes:

Segment 0 (00:34)

Segment 1 (03:48)

Segment 2 (48:25)


Send feedback and comments on the cast to <oggcast@faif.us>. You can keep in touch with Free as in Freedom on our IRC channel, #faif on irc.freenode.net, and by following Conservancy on on Twitter and and FaiF on Twitter.

Free as in Freedom is produced by Dan Lynch of danlynch.org. Theme music written and performed by Mike Tarantino with Charlie Paxson on drums.

The content of this audcast, and the accompanying show notes and music are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share-Alike 4.0 license (CC BY-SA 4.0).




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Episode 0x11: Corporate Licensing Decisions That Impact the Project's Community

Dan Lynch (filling in for Karen) and Bradley discuss a few examples where licensing decisions by companies impacts the health of the software development community.

Show Notes:

Segment 0 (00:00:36)

Segment 1 (00:32:30)

Segment 2 (01:16:09)

Bradley thanked Dan, on behalf of Karen, for all his work to make Free as in Freedom possible.


Send feedback and comments on the cast to <oggcast@faif.us>. You can keep in touch with Free as in Freedom on our IRC channel, #faif on irc.freenode.net, and by following Conservancy on on Twitter and and FaiF on Twitter.

Free as in Freedom is produced by Dan Lynch of danlynch.org. Theme music written and performed by Mike Tarantino with Charlie Paxson on drums.

The content of this audcast, and the accompanying show notes and music are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share-Alike 4.0 license (CC BY-SA 4.0).




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Starbucks rival Luckin Coffee’s scandal spreads through corporate China


The fallout from Luckin Coffee’s accounting scandal is spreading far beyond the high-flying Starbucks challenger, with renewed concerns about Chinese corporate governance dragging down stocks across industries and threatening to bring a halt to the country’s overseas initial public offerings. The Xiamen-based coffee chain said on Thursday that its chief operating officer and some underlings […]




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Real-estate world wracked by coronavirus impacts as corporate giants, mom-and-pop firms struggle to pay rent


Zumiez withholds rent for 718 stores. Small restaurants bargain with landlords. Deals to buy properties are called off. The ripple effects of the coronavirus crisis are shaking the commercial real-estate industry.





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Corporate watchdog ASIC to use new powers against payday lender Cigno

Months after being given new powers, corporate watchdog ASIC is taking action against Gold Coast payday lender Cigno Loans, which is accused of exploiting vulnerable Australians.