Documents tagged "orange"
Found 14 documents with this tag
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The image shows a piece of paper with black text against an orange background. The central message on the paper is "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" which is likely indicating that an object intended for scanning has not been done so. There's also a section labeled "Description," but it appears to be blank. At the bottom of the image, there are some additional lines with text, but they are too small and blurry to read clearly.
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The image displays an orange label with a bold warning message that reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED." Below the main message, there is space for additional information, which appears to be a description field, but it's currently blank. The background of the label shows signs of wear and tear, suggesting it has been used or handled in various environments. There are no people, locations, or specific details about the object being scanned visible in this image; the focus is on the message itself.
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The image shows an orange label with black text that reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" and "Description" followed by a blank space where additional information would typically be written. The label appears to have been used for inventory purposes, possibly in a warehouse or retail setting. There are no visible people, locations, or significant objects other than the printed text on the label itself.
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The image shows a piece of paper with text on it. The background is orange, and the text is written in black ink. The paper appears to be related to some sort of inventory or tracking process because there is a line for "Description" where you can write about an item that was not scanned. This suggests that this paper might be used as a temporary record or placeholder when something is missing from its proper location or has yet to be processed through scanning equipment, such as those found in retail stores or warehouses. The text on the paper reads: "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" with an area underneath it where one can write their description of what's being referred to by this statement.
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The image shows a server rack containing multiple servers with various cables plugged into them. The cables are primarily blue and orange, suggesting they may be Ethernet cables used for networking purposes. There is no visible text on the image that provides additional context or information. No people are present in the photo; it focuses solely on the equipment within the server rack. The style of the image seems to be a straightforward, unembellished photograph with a focus on the technical aspect of computing infrastructure.
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This is a photograph of an interior space that appears to be undergoing renovation or construction work. In the foreground, there's an orange air compressor with its cord plugged into it and connected to another electrical device. The walls are partially covered with blue protective sheets, and there's a piece of cardboard on top. Above, part of a ladder is visible against the wall, suggesting that some work at height is also being carried out. The floor has a patterned carpet, adding a touch of domesticity to an otherwise industrial scene. There is no text or people in the image, and it's taken from a perspective that provides a wide view of the ongoing work.
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The image shows an interior space that appears to be a living room with a retro style. There's a sofa with a patterned throw across it and two armchairs; one is orange while the other has a darker color. Between the chairs, there is a round side table with a lamp on top. To the right of the sofa, there is a tall, narrow piece of furniture that could be an entertainment center or wardrobe. The flooring looks like carpeting in a light shade. There's text at the bottom left corner, which seems to be a date stamp reading "ET 02-01". The room has plain walls and gives off a cozy, lived-in vibe.
EFTA00001293-p-1.jpg
The image shows a cluttered room with various items on the floor and against walls. In the foreground, there is an orange cart holding what appears to be a folded piece of fabric. Behind this cart, there are multiple black speaker boxes stacked up. On the wall, you can see exposed wiring or cables running vertically and horizontally. In the top right corner, there's a door frame with a visible hinge. The photo has a timestamp in the bottom left corner that reads "10/04 20:06" indicating the date and time when the picture was taken.
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The image shows a printed document titled "Business Watch Observation Log" with handwritten notes and timestamps indicating various activities at different times of the day, such as 06:00, 07:00, and 08:00. There are also handwritten names or terms like "Orange," "Black," and "White" next to some entries. The document appears to be related to security or surveillance activities, possibly within a facility or an area under observation.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030105.txt
This document discusses the outcome of a court case involving Farooq Bajwa, an Orange County entrepreneur who sued Emirates NBD, one of the Middle East's most prominent banks. A federal jury found that the bank did not commit fraud or steal technology from Mr. Bajwa's company InfoSpan, which had claimed damages of half a billion dollars. The case was widely reported on by the media and has implications for business partnerships in the tech sector.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030101.txt
The document is an email exchange between Kathy Ruemmler and Jeffrey E. regarding a press report about a federal jury's decision on a case involving Middle East bank and Orange County entrepreneur Farooq Bajwa. The LA Times was the first to report on the verdict, which was decided in favor of the bank. The bank has been accused of stealing technology from Irvine firm after their partnership collapsed.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030098.txt
The document is about a federal jury decision regarding a Middle East bank and an Orange County entrepreneur. The LA Times appears to be the first media to report on the verdict. A federal jury decided that the Emirates NBD did not commit fraud or steal technology from InfoSpan, an Irvine firm. This case involved millions of dollars in damages and ended with a partnership collapse.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026005.txt
A federal jury decided that one of the Middle East's most prominent banks did not commit fraud and steal technology from an Irvine firm. The Dubai-based bank argued it cancelled a partnership because the Orange County company couldn't produce a working product and misled it into thinking it was an established company, not one with little to no track record. The jury unanimously decided that InfoSpan did not prove its case of fraud and theft of trade secrets. High-profile attorneys on both sides argued in this two-week trial that involved dueling accusations of fraud levied by high-profile attorneys.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_014887.txt
This document provides a preview of internet sector earnings for the first quarter of 2017, focusing on 30 stocks in the coverage group and highlighting potential pressures such as ramping competition and delayed tax refunds. Key themes include advertising and listing ranking revenue initiatives at e-commerce sites like Amazon, eBay, and Expedia, with a positive outlook for these three stocks. The report also notes mixed data on consumer spending due to delayed tax refunds but optimism that spending will rebound in March/April. Upcoming events include Facebook's F8 developer conference and Google's Marketing Next keynote.
