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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 10/04/2008
... and Michael O'Connor jnr, have also taken minority stakes along with former financial officer Tom Vaughan, Mr O'Connell confirmed.Mr O'Connell said Mr Latif and Mr Hussain have considerable experience in the production of halal chicken, and it is understood that the new company will focus on this sector for export to the UK while continuing with chicken processing for the Irish market.However,...
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ireland.com (Free subscription) | 10/03/2008
... founded Cappoquin Chickens have also taken minority stakes along with former Financial Officer, Tom Vaughan.¿The company will now focus on the production of Halal chicken, a sector in which Mr Latif and Mr Hussain have ¿considerable experience¿.Trade union representatives and staff were being informed of the sale this afternoon, Mr O¿Connell said.¿The new structure will require a period...
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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | 09/11/2008
... regular claims from fires or thefts or do something else to make a living in between storms, said Tom Vaughan, vice president of the National Association of Catastrophe Adjusters."The money is tremendous at catastrophe time," he said. Some adjusters can make up to $300,000 in six months -- but they work long hours and then can go through some serious dry spells."What's left after taxes and...
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 09/11/2008
... regular claims from fires or thefts or do something else to make a living in between storms, said Tom Vaughan, vice president of the National Association of Catastrophe Adjusters.
"The money is tremendous at catastrophe time," he said. Some adjusters can make up to $300,000 in six months - but they work long hours and then can go through some serious dry spells.
"What's left...
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 09/10/2008
... regular claims from fires or thefts or do something else to make a living in between storms, said Tom Vaughan, vice president of the National Association of Catastrophe Adjusters."The money is tremendous at catastrophe time," he said. Some adjusters can make up to $300,000 in six months - but they work long hours and then can go through some serious dry spells."What's left after taxes and...
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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | 09/10/2008
... regular claims from fires or thefts or do something else to make a living in between storms, said Tom Vaughan, vice president of the National Association of Catastrophe Adjusters."The money is tremendous at catastrophe time," he said. Some adjusters can make up to $300,000 in six months — but they work long hours and then can go through some serious dry spells."What's left after taxes and...