Documents tagged "Referring"
Found 8 documents with this tag
EFTA02685133.pdf
The document appears to contain a series of alphanumeric codes related to EFTA, likely referring to some type of record or file. No key people or specific places are mentioned.
EFTA02637962.pdf
The document is an email from Aziza Alahmadi to Jeffrey, requesting specific information for organizing operations and achieving goals. Key topics include employee data, KPIs, policies, and budget details.
EFTA02635632.pdf
The document is an email from Jeffrey E. to his boss, discussing the need for organizational information to develop a self-running system and outlining required details such as employee numbers, salaries, job titles, KPIs, and more.
EFTA02529696.pdf
The document discusses WiFi services for an aircraft model G550, focusing on Arinc Direct WiFi calling, SATCom Direct, and Arinc as service providers. CPDLC communication is also mentioned. Jeffrey E. inquires about download surcharges for cell phones, while Larry Visosk seeks approval to sign up with Arinc.
EFTA02323298.pdf
The document outlines a real estate advisory fee for Mr. Epstein regarding the Palais Sturany on Schottenring 21 in Vienna, with terms including a 1.5% advisory fee and a 3% broker fee plus VAT. It is marked as confidential and suggests contacting the authors if interested.
EFTA02311267.pdf
The document discusses a shipping update for an LCL shipment destined for St. Thomas. Key points include the cargo's ETD from the origin to Miami and the role of ECU as the co-loader carrier until the destination. Robert is advised to contact ECU at the destination, and PRIMA is reminded to ensure all export documents are sent directly to the consignee while confirming the carrier for the final leg of the journey.
EFTA02304123.pdf
The document is an offer letter from FranzJosef Mautner to Mr. Jeffrey Epstein for the purchase of a property with a gross area of approximately 725m², consisting of five levels, and a property surface of about 178m². The purchase price is set at 16 million euros, with a commission fee of 3% plus 20% VAT. The correspondence mentions the terms and conditions are strictly confidential and subject to change.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023567.txt
The document discusses the impact of quantitative easing on insurers and pension plans in Europe. It highlights how the European Central Bank's asset purchase programs have led to the insolvency of life insurers and defined benefit pension plans. The author warns that these problems threaten not only the European economy but also the careers of institutional investors. The article suggests that Europe cannot afford policy mistakes like America and Canada, where social dissolution is less likely due to a larger margin for error. The text references the borderless Schengen area and the European Commission president's recent comments about the single currency in relation to the Schengen agreement's failure.
