And it's interesting to read how Microsoft views the strategic VMob business partner relationship. This article references more about what VMob has done with McD's, how it is driving business value, and interestingly how tightly woven VMob's platform is into the Microsoft Azure and related products. http://blogs.microsoft.com/iot/2015/...er-engagement/
I hope that was tongue in cheek - what did I do to deserve being called a cheeky sod for pointing out the commonality of directors?
I think its a useful point to make - the same people who can't get guidance right for a relatively static business like food, bev and food processing are now being asked to approve forecasts/guidance/budgets for a company whose sales model could potentially explode upwards, or stay static for some time to come, and whose cash burn is equally variable depending on whether they are selling or not.
Maybe Cook Executives' website needs updating because on Dec 1st they announced https://www.nzx.com/companies/VML/announcements/274383 the appointment of Stephen Davies to the role of Chief Financial Officer and started this month.
Maybe Cook Executives' website needs updating because on Dec 1st they announced https://www.nzx.com/companies/VML/announcements/274383 the appointment of Stephen Davies to the role of Chief Financial Officer and started this month.
Too busy sorting the shxt hitting the fans (fans) at VIL?
CEO gets selected as one of three finalists for the New Zealander of the Year Awards in the category "NEW ZEALAND INNOVATOR OF THE YEAR" - Scott Bradley, VMob (Auckland).
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