Portland-based accounting firm BerryDunn on Wednesday announced that Sarah L. Belliveau will succeed John Chandler as CEO and managing principal. She is due to take the reins starting on July 1, becoming the first woman and fourth person overall to lead the firm, a spokesperson told Mainebiz. Belliveau, who currently leads BerryDunn’s not-for-profit practice, was selected after a […]
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Brown Shipley appoints ex-Brewin director as chair
Wealth manager and Chartered Financial Planner Brown Shipley has appointed experienced industry professional Kath Cates as chair of its board of directors. The appointment, subject to regulatory approval, will see Ms Cates replaces Rory Tapner, chair of Quintet Private Bank, who was interim chair of Brown Shipley. Ms Cates has more than 30 years’ experience […]
Reimagine your business in 2021: Why you don’t have to be a unicorn to offer innovative digital services
Home › Blogs › Reimagine your business in 2021: Why you don’t have to be a unicorn to offer innovative digital services The telecoms industry has been targeting digital services for many years, looking to serve new and existing customers with additional digital offerings. However, until recently the digital service provider has been a unicorn. […]
Stocks making the biggest moves in the premarket: Oracle, Roblox, Kindred Biosciences & more
Take a look at some of the biggest movers in the premarket: Oracle (ORCL) – Oracle earned $1.54 per share for its latest quarter, beating the consensus estimate of $1.31 a share. The business software company’s revenue topped estimates as well. The company forecast current-quarter profit below consensus, however, as it increases investment in its […]
Peloton Bike+ Bug Gives Hackers Complete Control
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Managing Clients That Use Other (Conflicting) Sources Of Advice
Executive Summary Humans are social creatures, and as such, we like to make decisions when we are backed with social support. This very much includes financial decisions, and research has often documented this human tendency in the context of investments and portfolio behavior. Simply said, it is normal and common to get advice from multiple […]
Volvo to produce new Polestar 3 electric SUV in South Carolina
Polestar released this teaser image on June 16, 2021 of its upcoming Polestar 3 EV SUV, which will be produced by Volvo at a plant in South Carolina. Polestar Swedish carmaker Volvo plans to produce a new premium SUV for its electric Polestar brand at a plant in Charleston, South Carolina, the company said Wednesday. […]
Strong connections: The key to unlocking the full potential of IoT
The amount of IoT expertise that has been amassed globally is astounding and the potential it offers could truly change the way we live. The problem is, all too often expertise sits in silos meaning it doesn’t link to deliver the multiplier effect. Sutha Siva, CEO of OV, explores the importance of connecting industry expertise and creating […]
Fiduciary rule’s third iteration could come with sharp regulatory teeth
A Department of Labor reevaluation of the bloodied-but-still-standing fiduciary rule could well result in its restoration to Obama-era levels of stringency, advocates say. The Employee Benefits Security Administration plans to issue a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking addressing the definition of fiduciary, according to the Labor Department’s just-released Spring 2021 Regulatory Agenda. Regulatory rulemaking schedules can […]
4 interesting IP infringement cases. What can you learn?
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