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Available Immediatly for a Sales, Marketing position - International Mobility Monday, May 25, 2009 Dear Sir or Madam, I am currently looking for an opportunity to contribute to any ambitious company international development and rapid growth. I have experience in Sales, Marketing, Strategy/Planning in France but also abroad, in Spain and in the UK. I am willing to relocate in the US quickly. Please do not hesitate to contact me should you need any information. I am available now! I hope to hear from you soon. Best regards, Olivier Le Guen Email: o.p.leguen@gmail.com Mobile: 0033 (0)623 861 665 0044 (0)750 753 2628 |
Hello Sunday, April 22, 2007 Hello, I run a startup networking organization in Silicon Valley (www.basn.org) and an investor group (www.usangelinvestors.com) in high tech and cleantech. I am always interested in looking at new deals (preferably but not necessarily local) and talking to new private investors, entrepreneurs and in networking in general. If you would like to connect with me, you can do so on Viadeo, but my network here is very small because I mostly use linkedin (see www.http://www.linkedin.com/in/jfricci). You can invite me to connect directly by using my name John Ricci and my e-mail: johnr<at>basn.org Regards John (Jean-Francois) Ricci |
High-Tech Industries Drive Global Economic Activity Friday, January 26, 2007 The global market for products manufactured by four research-intensive industries-aerospace, computers and office machinery, electronics and communications equipment, and pharmaceuticals-is growing more than twice as fast as that for other manufactured goods and is driving national economic growth around the world. Since 1980, their inflation-adjusted growth has averaged nearly 6 percent annually compared with a rate of 2.4 percent for other manufactured goods.[1] Global economic activity in high-tech industries was especially strong from 1992-95, when output grew at over 8 percent per year-again more than twice the rate of growth for all other manufacturing industries. The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) identifies high-tech industries based on a comparison of industry R&D intensities, a calculation dividing industry R&D expenditures by industry sales. In 1995, the collective output of the four most R&D intensive high-tech industries-aerospace, computers and office machinery, ... |






