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| Thursday, July 7th, 2011 | | 7:07 pm |
Dexter Yarbrough Dexter Yarbrough investigation deals mainly with security and risk management issues. This involves conducting inspection of areas and advising clients on how to improve security. As a law enforcer, Dexter Yarbrough has created his own methods of implementing security measures and preventing potential risks. He has gained reputation as a skilled law enforcer and policeman before establishing his consultancy firm. Dexter Yarbrough offers clients professional advice and security solutions through his consultancy firm. As a security and risk management expert, Dexter Yarbrough investigation has helped many people who are faced with security problems and risks. When asked for advice, Dexter Yarbrough sometimes inspects the area to determine possible problems and after that, make his assessment and suggest solutions to the client. He would even suggest the best possible position to install a security camera. Most of the methods applied in Dexter Yarbrough investigation are based on experience. Before recommending security solutions to clients, Dexter Yarbrough takes into consideration the size and type of organization. He formulates his security rules based mostly on inspection of the area and other risk factors. After this, he would identify the area’s weakness and give clients some pointers on what to do to improved security. He gained expertise and knowledge in security management through his long experience as a policeman, a criminology teacher with the Colorado State University, and as law enforcer. He was recently appointed as police chief and Clients praised Dexter Yarbrough for his advice and methods in helping them with their security issues. Dexter Yarbrough Investigation , Dexter Yarbrough Investigation , Dexter Yarbrough Investigation | | 6:57 pm |
Evan Zimmermann Evan Zimmermann is recognized as a successful entrepreneur, leading corporate architect and turnaround specialist with more than 15 years of experience through the development, growth and positioning of over 15 companies. Mr. Zimmermann is presently the President and CEO of Antiquorum, a Swiss auction house that specializes in selling important modern and vintage timepieces. Evan Zimmermann spearheaded the growth of Antiquorum’s international sales from $22MM to $100MM over a period of two years, while also building its global financial infrastructure with subsidiaries in Europe and Asia. Prior to joining Antiquorum, he was president of an investment advisory firm that represented institutional investors and family offices in connection with alternative investments such as hedge funds and private equity funds. The firm was responsible for allocations of over $250 million in various alternative investments. He currently serves as a board member and independent advisor to a number of emerging growth technology companies. Antiquorum, established in 1974, is widely regarded as the world's leading auction house specializing in horology. The company carved its own unparalleled niche in the auction world by cultivating a thriving collector’s market for timepieces worldwide and has continually realized the most impressive world records for sales of wristwatches, pocketwatches and clocks at auction. An impressive 44 of the 62 watches sold publicly by a major auction house for over SFr. 1,000,000 were sold by Antiquorum. In 2002, Antiquorum set the all-time world record for a wristwatch at auction, selling a unique 1939 platinum Patek Philippe World Time Ref. 1415 for US$ 4,026,524 (SFr. 6,603,500) - more than double the previous world record. Under Mr. Zimmermann's management, Antiquorum sold Mahatma Gandhi's pocket watch for just under $2.1 million, Steve McQueen's Rolex Submariner for $234,000 (more than 20 times its estimate), setting a new world record for its reference and Albert Einstein's Longines wristwatch for $596,000 (over 2000 percent of its estimate). In 2005, the historic thematic auction "The Quarter Millennium of Vacheron Constantin" achieved a total of US$ 15,110,000 (SFr. 18,123,069). A record for Vacheron Constantin, this was also the second best result, after Patek Philippe, for a single-brand sale. Among the world records: the “Tour de l’Ile”, at US$ 1,564,000 (SFr. 1,876,250), set a world record for a contemporary wristwatch and the “King Fouad I”, at US$ 2,755,000 (SFr. 3,306,250), achieved the highest price ever paid for a Vacheron Constantin watch. In 2006, the Mondani Collection of 309 Rolex Wristwatches realized the astounding total of SFr. 11,037,278. Several world records were set, most significantly by Ref. 4113, a fly-back chronograph that sold for SFr. 738,500, the highest price ever attained by a Rolex watch. The total for the Omegamania auction in April 2007 was SFr. 6,536,911 (US$ 5,540,000), three times the overall estimate. Numerous world records were achieved, including the highest price for an Omega watch at auction, for the 1958 “Platinum Constellation Grand Luxe”, which sold for SFr. 413,700 (US$ 351,000). In 2008, Antiquorum obtained the impressive total of 8,515,260 USD for its’ Rolex thematic sale,” Revolution: The Evolution of Rolex Sport Watch”. Evan Zimmermann, Evan Zimmermann, Evan Zimmermann | | 6:45 pm |
Evan Zimmermann Evan Zimmermann is recognized as a successful entrepreneur, leading corporate architect and turnaround specialist with more than 15 years of experience through the development, growth and positioning of over 15 companies. Mr. Zimmermann is presently the President and CEO of Antiquorum, a Swiss auction house that specializes in selling important modern and vintage timepieces. Evan Zimmermann spearheaded the growth of Antiquorum’s international sales from $22MM to $100MM over a period of two years, while also building its global financial infrastructure with subsidiaries in Europe and Asia. Prior to joining Antiquorum, he was president of an investment advisory firm that represented institutional investors and family offices in connection with alternative investments such as hedge funds and private equity funds. The firm was responsible for allocations of over $250 million in various alternative investments. He currently serves as a board member and independent advisor to a number of emerging growth technology companies. Antiquorum, established in 1974, is widely regarded as the world's leading auction house specializing in horology. The company carved its own unparalleled niche in the auction world by cultivating a thriving collector’s market for timepieces worldwide and has continually realized the most impressive world records for sales of wristwatches, pocketwatches and clocks at auction. An impressive 44 of the 62 watches sold publicly by a major auction house for over SFr. 1,000,000 were sold by Antiquorum. In 2002, Antiquorum set the all-time world record for a wristwatch at auction, selling a unique 1939 platinum Patek Philippe World Time Ref. 1415 for US$ 4,026,524 (SFr. 6,603,500) - more than double the previous world record. Under Mr. Zimmermann's management, Antiquorum sold Mahatma Gandhi's pocket watch for just under $2.1 million, Steve McQueen's Rolex Submariner for $234,000 (more than 20 times its estimate), setting a new world record for its reference and Albert Einstein's Longines wristwatch for $596,000 (over 2000 percent of its estimate). Evan Zimmermann, Evan Zimmermann, Evan Zimmermann | | 6:13 pm |
Evan Zimmermann Evan Zimmermann is recognized as a successful entrepreneur, leading corporate architect and turnaround specialist with more than 15 years of experience through the development, growth and positioning of over 15 companies. Mr. Zimmermann is presently the President and CEO of Antiquorum, a Swiss auction house that specializes in selling important modern and vintage timepieces. Evan Zimmermann spearheaded the growth of Antiquorum’s international sales from $22MM to $100MM over a period of two years, while also building its global financial infrastructure with subsidiaries in Europe and Asia. Prior to joining Antiquorum, he was president of an investment advisory firm that represented institutional investors and family offices in connection with alternative investments such as hedge funds and private equity funds. The firm was responsible for allocations of over $250 million in various alternative investments. He currently serves as a board member and independent advisor to a number of emerging growth technology companies. Antiquorum, established in 1974, is widely regarded as the world's leading auction house specializing in horology. The company carved its own unparalleled niche in the auction world by cultivating a thriving collector’s market for timepieces worldwide and has continually realized the most impressive world records for sales of wristwatches, pocketwatches and clocks at auction. An impressive 44 of the 62 watches sold publicly by a major auction house for over SFr. 1,000,000 were sold by Antiquorum. In 2002, Antiquorum set the all-time world record for a wristwatch at auction, selling a unique 1939 platinum Patek Philippe World Time Ref. 1415 for US$ 4,026,524 (SFr. 6,603,500) - more than double the previous world record. Under Mr. Zimmermann's management, Antiquorum sold Mahatma Gandhi's pocket watch for just under $2.1 million, Steve McQueen's Rolex Submariner for $234,000 (more than 20 times its estimate), setting a new world record for its reference and Albert Einstein's Longines wristwatch for $596,000 (over 2000 percent of its estimate). Zimmermann Evan, Zimmermann Evan, Zimmermann Evan |
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