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Insider trading, Nov. 25, 2014

Insider trading, Nov. 25, 2014

The following is a list of stock trades made by corporate executives, directors and other company insiders of B.C.’s public companies filed the week ending November 19. The information comes from a compilation of required reports filed with the BC Securities Commission obtained from DisclosureNet.com.
B.C. corporations slammed for lack of women at the top

B.C. corporations slammed for lack of women at the top

Nationally, women make up 17% of corporate board membership. In B.C., that percentage drops to 6.6%
Real issues come out of hiding after civic election

Real issues come out of hiding after civic election

Vision Vancouver slipped a notch on November 15, but amazingly, for all the anger, accusations, expectations and hopes of non-Vision Vancouver candidates, not much really changed
Managing hyper-growth in a company is about more than money

Managing hyper-growth in a company is about more than money

Teamwork, timing and temperance are among the keys to building success
Preparing entrepreneurs for exponential growth

Preparing entrepreneurs for exponential growth

Excerpt from new Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada book focuses on how to avoid being trapped in the success cage
Mayor Robertson, Councillor Meggs say they are still going ahead with lawsuit against NPA

Mayor Robertson, Councillor Meggs say they are still going ahead with lawsuit against NPA

Although the civic election is over, Mayor Gregor Robertson and Vision Vancouver Councillor Geoff Meggs say they will continue their defamation lawsuit against ...
Women on board, paternity leaves and all the salt in China

Women on board, paternity leaves and all the salt in China

The talk this past week was about women on boards, how there isn’t enough of them and what should be done to get ...

Money does buy happiness

The problem with the money-doesn’t-buy-happiness theory is that the facts don’t support it
B.C. still has country’s lowest inflation while prices surge across country

B.C. still has country’s lowest inflation while prices surge across country

Consumer prices in British Columbia rose 1.1% year-over-year to October
Wholesale trade grows in B.C. in September

Wholesale trade grows in B.C. in September

British Columbia saw an increase in wholesale trade in September – the first gain in four months