EthicsPoint helps clients to mitigate and manage compliance and organizational risk. The company offers integrated telephone and Web-based reporting hotlines and case management services that clients can use to identify, report, investigate, and resolve issues and events that may not be in line with their codes of conduct or governance policies.
SM: Why did you list in China instead of Hong Kong? JW: The main decision was made by the CEO and CFO. Since I did not make the decision directly, I cannot say what were the final reasons for choosing the Chinese markets over the Hong Kong markets.
Among the allegations of misdeeds and unfair practices in the mortgage industry during and after the housing market implosion was New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo’s 2007 lawsuit of appraisal firm First American eAppraiseIT for collusion with Washington Mutual (WaMu). Cuomo claimed that First American eAppraiseIT allowed WaMu to pressure it to use appraisers who
SM: Is Made-In-China a public company? JW: Yes, we went public last year. We went public in China.
It’s safe to assume that for decades, many Americans did not give much thought to safe drinking water. Access to clean water was a given in a wealthy, developed country. But the nation’s water treatment systems often fail to adhere to provisions of the Safe Drinking Water Act, according to the New York Times’s Toxic
SM: Your business model is basically paid subscription and advertising fees from suppliers. Buyers get to use the site free. Do you have any other revenue generating aspects of your business? JW: We actually try to provide additional trader oriented services for the buyers and suppliers.
Tech Stocks looks at the latest results from online real estate companies ZipRealty and MOVE to see how the sector is faring as the economy shows signs of improvement. You can read all of this week’s posts by clicking on the full article.
By guest author Tony Scott Managing in a Truly Flat World Tony: Do you see your customer base continuing to be predominantly in the United States, or do you look to expand outside of the country with companies in other markets where offering a call center model might be attractive? Matt: Our clients will predominantly