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ALPHARETTA, Ga., June 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The whole world is battling Coronavirus outbreaks, and the situation in India has been dire as medical and healthcare systems in the country are overwhelmed with the massive number of new cases and high deathrates. The Atlanta area has a large presence of Asian Indian businesses and communities, and many in the community have been affected as they hear the plight of their family and friends in India. Seven local Atlanta Tech Entrepreneurs answered the call and have raised over $225,000 to support humanitarian efforts throughout India. Partnering with Sewa International, a Hindu faith-based, humanitarian, nonprofit service organization that specializes in disaster relief and rehabilitation, they will ship much-needed oxygen concentrators to the country.
The owners of the Chewton Glen Hotel and Spa in New Milton have risen up the Sunday Times Rich List THE owner of Bournemouth Airport and the founders of a leading retirement developer are among the local names on an annual list of the UK’s wealthiest people. The Sunday Times Rich List found that despite the pandemic, Britain had a record 171 billionaires – 24 more than in 2020. Ineos chief executive Sir Jim Ratcliffe Petrochemicals boss
Sir Jim Ratcliffe – whose Ineos group has its registered office in Lyndhurst – saw his fortune plunge by £5.8billion to £6.33bn. He dropped 20 places to number 25 in the list.
The board of stockbroking firm
Davy is expected to examine whether other cases of wrongdoing occurred at the brokerage, as it starts a review of Central Bank findings that it had breached market rules on conflicts of interest. Joe Brennan reports that Davy has also promised it will take âappropriate actionâ at the end of the review.
Along with Jack Horgan-Jones, Joe also reports that the review will be led by
Davyâs four non-executive directors, while the Oireachtas finance committee is separately to ask Davy for an explanation of the events that led to it being hit with the â¬4.1 million fine.
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Founded: 1995, by Liz Weir (later Bennett), Mark Constantine, Mo Constantine, Rowena Bird, Helen Ambrosen, Paul Greeves. Poole’s globally famous maker of cosmetics and smellies was born from the ashes of another company, the mail order supplier Cosmetics To Go. Its founders had previously worked together in Constantine & Weir, which had supplied many products to the Body Shop. The business has a devoted following for its cruelty-free and environmental credentials, its savvy with digital marketing, the distinctive smell and style of its shops, and its willingness to take a stance on issues such as Brexit, fracking and fox hunting.