Documents tagged "Inc"
Found 132 documents with this tag
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The image shows a document, which appears to be a fax or photocopy of a letter. The date on the letter is February 9, 1998. It is addressed to "Jeffrey" from "Intercepten Inc." The text within the letter mentions several references and phrases like "the last few months," "your company's business," and "our mutual acquaintance." There are some crossed-out words on the letter as well. In the lower left corner of the document, there is a watermark or signature that reads "Intercepten Inc." The style of the image indicates it may be an old digital scan of physical paper.
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The image is a black and white copy of a document titled "CERTIFICATE". It appears to be a form that has been partially filled out with handwritten information. The top section includes lines for the name, address, and signature of an individual, although the details have not been completed. There are some numbers written in the blank spaces, but their significance is unclear without additional context. The document mentions that it pertains to "state reporting", which could indicate a legal or regulatory requirement. The bottom part includes a line for the name and title of an employee from State Reporting Inc., but this section is also left blank. The text in the image appears to be slightly blurred or smeared, making some words difficult to read with certainty.
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The image features a DVD with the label "iDVD" and a handwritten note that reads "LSJ WATER." The disc appears to be for a computer program designed by Apple Inc. called iDVD, which is used for burning DVDs. The additional writing on the disc might indicate some personal use or reference related to LSJ and water, possibly denoting content associated with that person or subject matter.
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The image shows a close-up view of a DVD case that appears to be slightly worn with some smudges and marks on its surface. The label on the disc indicates it is an "Apple" product, likely referring to Apple Inc., but without more context, it's unclear what specific content or software is included. There are handwritten markings across the label; one reads "LSG boot view 1," which could be related to a project code name or some internal reference. The disc is centered within its case, and the focus of the image is on this disc and label, providing a sense of detail that suggests it may be used for technical support or inspection purposes.
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The image appears to be a vintage photograph of a person outdoors during the day. The individual has long, curly hair and is wearing glasses. They are dressed in a dark jacket with what looks like a lighter-colored garment underneath, suggesting a cool or chilly environment. The setting suggests a natural outdoor area with trees in the background, indicating that the photo was taken in a park or wooded location. There's no visible text within the image itself, but there is an overlaid watermark at the bottom right corner that reads "© Steve Jobs 1984," which implies that this is not a current photograph and could be related to the late Steve Jobs of Apple Inc.
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The image shows a piece of paper with printed text and handwritten notes. At the top right corner, there's a logo followed by some text that is partially cut off; however, "Inc." is visible, suggesting it may be related to a corporate entity or service. The main body of text appears to be an apology letter from someone named Anna Wilson to another person named George Williams, dated November 20th. Below this printed text, there's a handwritten note that says "Please acknowledge receipt of this notice" signed by the same name as on the printed letter. The document has a formal appearance and seems to be related to business correspondence or an official record.
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The image shows a document with black text on a white background. It appears to be a legal or official paper, possibly a court decision or similar. The visible text includes references such as "Federal Circuit," "2017," and "Ronald W. Pratt & Son, Inc. v. United States," indicating that it is related to a legal case in the United States federal courts system. There are also terms like "patent," "damages," and "infringement," suggesting that the case involves intellectual property rights or patent law. The document has page numbers visible at the bottom right corner, indicating that this is part of a larger report or opinion. The image itself is not high resolution, making it difficult to read all the text in detail.
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The image is a photograph of an official letter from the U.S. Department of Justice, dated October 28th, 1997. The letter is addressed to an entity named "Northeast Editing Inc." and discusses legal matters related to copyright infringement on VHS tapes and other media formats. It also mentions a court case, but due to the resolution of the image, specific details are not clearly readable.
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The image is a scanned document from Sponsor & Associates, Inc. It appears to be a letter with a table of contents listing items such as 'Letter of Introduction', 'List of Names and Addresses', 'Questionnaire', and 'Letter from Mrs. John S. Horton'. The text also mentions a telephone number in Palm Beach. There are two visible names: Mr. John S. Horton and Mrs. John S. Horton. The document includes handwritten notes and cross-outs in red ink, indicating changes or corrections.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033565.txt
In the email exchange between Richard Kahn from HBRK Associates Inc. in New York, Jeffrey E., and Darren lndyke, it is discussed that Alan Dershowitz has been interviewing for a job on Fox News for the past two months. The group also mentions the possibility of Donald Trump hiring Dershowitz as part of his legal team, and they emphasize the confidentiality of the information being shared in this communication.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033372.txt
In the email exchange between Richard Kahn from HBRK Associates Inc. in New York and Jeffrey E., they discuss a news article about Shvo settling a tax evasion case and their thoughts on possible criminal tax fraud involving Trump. Both parties emphasize the confidentiality of their communication and warn each other to be careful as Max might call regarding this matter.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033371.txt
The email is from Richard Kahn to Jeffrey E. regarding an article about Shvo settling a tax evasion case. The main focus of the document is on key people, places, and topics related to criminal tax fraud in the context of Trump's direction.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033370.txt
This document discusses a potential deal involving a Boeing B727 aircraft. The FAA in Orlando has informed the seller that it would take the buyer six months to obtain a FAR125 certificate if the seller's certificate is not included in the sale. The seller and his team are considering including JEGE, Inc with the sale of the Boeing, which could be valuable to the buyer and provide monetary benefits to the seller. The FAA also informs that it evaluates each case individually when approving another buyer to operate a FAR125 certificate. It is noted that Donald Trump made a similar deal when he purchased his B757, including the manuals and company.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033369.txt
The document discusses the financial disclosure of President Trump. It mentions that Trump's foundation is inactive and notes the sale of a large federal subsidized housing project in Starett City, which he had a four percent interest in while he was president. Additionally, it points out that Trump has no substantial income from any of his entities other than Doral and Post Office Hotel, and that he claims to have as much as $125 million in a revocable trust at Cap One, Professional Bank, Signature Bank, and Bank United, but it could be as little as $40 million. The document also notes that Trump valued his planes from $56 million to over $86 million, down from $300 million on earlier disclosures. It is sent by Richard Kahn to Jeffrey Epstein and discusses a range of topics related to Trump's financial disclosure report.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033368.txt
This email discusses a news article about the Koch network potentially backing Democrats in order to revamp their influence operation. The author of the email is Richard Kahn from HBRK Associates Inc. and he expresses his surprise that they would hate Trump given this development. The recipient of the email is Jeffrey Epstein with an email address of jeevacation@gmail.com.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033362.txt
In this document, Richard Kahn forwards an email from Morgan Stanley regarding Apple Inc. and their answer to investors' top five questions. The email discusses the latest view on iPhone demand in China and how it has likely improved since November-December period. However, the increasingly tough trade rhetoric between US and Chinese authorities makes it less likely that this trend will continue into May/June. Additionally, it mentions a possible inclusion of Huawei in a trade deal, suggesting recent actions could be bargaining chips to use in trade negotiations around the G20 Summit.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033359.txt
In the document, Richard Kahn sends an email to Jeffrey Epstein with two links related to President Trump declaring "I don't do cover-ups" in response to Democrats. One link is from CNBC and the other is from the New York Post. The email seems to be about politics and the current situation involving President Trump and the Democrats.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033358.txt
This email discusses a season finale episode of "Saturday Night Live" in which actors Alec Baldwin and Robert De Niro portray US President Donald Trump and FBI director Robert Mueller respectively. The cold open skit references the Mueller report, which was released earlier that week. This email was sent by Richard Kahn to Jeffrey Epstein from HBRK Associates Inc. with an address in New York City.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033356.txt
The document is an email from Richard Kahn of HBRK Associates Inc. to Jeffrey Epstein at jeevacation@gmail.com, with the subject "House Oversight." The email includes a link to an opinion piece in the New York Times about Trump's taxes, and mentions a meeting location at 575 Lexington Avenue, 4th Floor in New York, NY.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033355.txt
The New York Times has obtained a decade of Donald Trump's tax returns, revealing that he suffered $1.17 billion in business losses over the past ten years. The documents were shared by Richard Kahn, who works for HBRK Associates Inc. in New York City. The article provides further details about the figures and their implications.
