—EveryMove?announced that it has hired John Domeika as its Executive Vice President of Business Development, and Brian Zehetener as its Director of Business Development. Domeika previously served as the CEO of Wellpoint China, where he launched and built the subsidiary for 5 years.
Zhou said the risks were especially in terms of a high-leveraging ratio and liquidity, arising from over-borrowing by non-financial sectors, resulting in the high local government debt burden while fueling price bubbles in the equity and real estate markets.
— Andy Shawber joined Perkins Coie LLP as senior innovation counsel, part of the international law firm’s emerging company and venture capital group.
Zhu Min, deputy director of the Shanghai Development and Reform Commission, said the municipality’s advancement in its business environment was due to its concerted efforts to delegate power, streamline administration and optimize government services, key reforms that China’s central authorities have been emphasizing for years.
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Zhou also used his judicial powers to release serious criminals on parole who did not meet parole conditions, it added.
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“About 80 bikes have been damaged in Manchester. Everywhere else is minimal, a couple of bikes here and there,” Pyer says. “We haven’t had a repeat of Manchester in Oxford or London. We’ve got about 1,200 bikes in Manchester and the level of vandalism has dropped off a cliff.”
Ziroom, through its micro blog, said on Saturday it will respect the court's verdict.
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—Bellevue, Wash.-based ScaleOut Software,?has hired Chris Villinger as VP of business development and marketing. Previously, Villinger worked at Royal Philips in the Netherlands. “I am excited to join ScaleOut Software, an organization transforming the industry by enabling enterprises to bring operational intelligence to their production systems,” he?said. “I look forward to ensuring continued growth and awareness of this impressive company.” In addition to Villinger’s appointment, ScaleOut is also expanding its sales initiatives, by promoting?Dan McMillan to VP?of sales.