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  2. Seatrade Communications - Wikipedia

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    Seatrade Communications (formerly Seatrade magazine) was an English publisher and event coverage company for the maritime industries, established by Themistocles Vokosin in November 1970. [1] Seatrade Communications was acquired by UBM in 2014. It continues as an online news website, the Seatrade Maritime News. [2]

  3. Seatrade - Wikipedia

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    Seatrade is an Antwerp-based [1] international transportation and shipping company specialised in the transport of perishables and other sensitive cargoes. Seatrade is the largest specialized refrigerated shipping company in the world, operating a fleet of near 100 specialised refrigerated vessels. [2] The company was founded in 1951. [3]

  4. Social club - Wikipedia

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    There are many examples of private social clubs, including the University Club of Chicago, The Mansion on O Street in D.C., the Penn Club of New York City and the New York Friars' Club. Social activities clubs can be for-profit, non-profit or a combination of the two (a for-profit club with a non-profit charitable arm, for instance).

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  6. Incorporation (business) - Wikipedia

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    There are a number of legal benefits that come with incorporation. One significant legal benefit is the protection of personal assets against the claims of creditors and lawsuits. Sole proprietors and general partners in a partnership are personally and jointly responsible for all the legal liability (LL) of a business such as loans, accounts payable, and legal

  7. Articles of association - Wikipedia

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    Articles of incorporation, also referred to as the certificate of incorporation or the corporate charter, is a document or charter that establishes the existence of a corporation in the United States and Canada. They generally are filed with the Secretary of State in the U.S. State where the company is incorporated, or other company registrar.

  8. National Fisheries Institute - Wikipedia

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    The National Fisheries Institute has a wide variety of stakeholders represented in its membership. Members include the following: Associates/Suppliers to the Industry, Bank & Financial Services, Broadline Distributors, Exporters, Importers, Processors, Producers, Retailers & Groceries, Seafood Restaurants, Suppliers, Trade Associations & Universities, and Wholesalers.

  9. ClubCorp - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by the late Robert H. Dedman, Sr. (1926-2002) as Country Club, Inc., later renamed ClubCorp. [3] [4] His son, Robert H. Dedman, Jr., became president in 1989 and CEO in 1998. [5] His daughter, Patty Dedman Dietz, was previously on its board of directors. [5] In 2002, its CEO was John A. Beckert. [6]