Gee, it fits so many categories that I was having difficulty deciding where to put it. Now all of my friends with either a dark tan, mixed ethnicity, Hispanic, brown... might be pulled over just because the color of their skin Hmmm. That's pretty @!$%#ed up, indeed.
Your petrol costs a fortune... your VAT is insane... well, your tickets cannot be paid immediately because the patrol is in airspace.
American Express was one of these Corporate discriminators as well against several Wiccans. None of those tech workers in Phoenix sued, although they did engage the EEOC. We were given the the authenticated documentation to prove this so it's fact and not fiction!
Maybe American Express might want to right their wrongs with Lehman Brothers.
American Express Company purchased Donaldson, Luken and Jenrette, Inc. (DLJ) at a cost of $29.9 million. DLJ's market value at the time of litigation was $4.0 million.
"Al made clear to me that he wanted the opportunity to run a company as chief executive," said Chairman and Chief Executive Kenneth I. Chenault.
Jess Alan Skousen was arrested at his Mesa accounting business Wednesday for allegedly having illegal child pornography on his laptop computer. All of the electronic records that are within the business will most likely be subject to review.
I would love to be a fly on the wall during the testimony of the two executives from Moody's. The panel is exploring this ratings agency's alleged role in the financial meltdown.
Credit, I predict, will be a thing of the past. Credit is a want, not a need. It should be temporary and not forever.
In order to have your sources protected you must be a salaried employee or contractor for a commercial publishing operation. Otherwise, you're merely a blogger.
Chris, I would love to be able to tell you that contacting AXP's security team something significant would transpire. Unfortunately it is not the case.
Earlier this month, Lehman asked a judge to revisit the sale of Lehman's brokerage to Barclays Capital claiming that the British bank got an improper $8.2 billion "windfall profit" from excess assets it took control of in the September 2008 deal.
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner argued forcefully Wednesday for creating a government agency to protect financial consumers, while giving cautious support to paring back its scope.
A small business owner and professional photographer speaks out how OPEN isn't really open at all. The sign reads, "Credit Lines CLOSED." And just a few days ago, American Express released they are again paying Ogilvy & Mather to re-market their Brand: Trust.
American Express has more secrets than the Masons and more dirt than the planet can hold.
American Express will have the most difficult time regaining consumer trust. This company has repeatedly buried their nose in the sand and turned a deaf ear to the complaints.
Sergio Masvidal says he just wants the Justice Department to give him back his name. Good luck with that, Sergio. American Express has hung many former employees out to dry.
The Google search box might be a good indicator. Have you taken the type to type "not paying" in that little box? Notice the first suggestion is credit cards. Even Google understands people are not paying credit card debt. Some simply cannot.
And Goldman Sachs... and so on and so forth.
Where would you take your family and friends for a dining experience? Keep in mind that money is no object when you're among the highest paid CEOs in the TARP pool of '08. Also keep in mind you're Buffett's favorite boy.
It is my opinion the entire "credit ratings" system is flawed from both a commercial and consumer perspective. Two credit giants and a third must defend their (lack of) actions and risks. I'm hopeful the Plaintiffs mop the floor with them in this case.
Investigators said one of the suspects got the numbers while working for American Express. This is the second case in less than 90 days where American Express employees have stolen data from the company. It appears they have very lax security internally.
Good article!
Another one bites the dust in the AmEx credit card theft of live cardmember numbers involving Timothy Curley, a former American Express Technologies employee and database administrator in Phoenix.