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Complex Transactions
Complex Transactions

An Interview with Dennis Quinn, Executive Vice President, Chief Media and Digital Enterprise Officer, Active International   EDITORS’ NOTE Dennis ...

Risk Chat: What’s the Deal with
Risk Chat: What’s the Deal with Corporate Trade and Asset Portfolio Risk?

Managing supply chain risk requires much more than addressing logistical issues. The most effective supply chain risk management capabilities align and inte ...

Global Growth
Global Growth

An Interview with Dean Wilson, Chief Executive Officer, International Division, Active International   EDITORS’ NOTE Dean Wilson joined Active Int ...

Not Your Traditional Corporate Trading
Not Your Traditional Corporate Trading Model

What are the biggest challenges facing providers of hotel accommodations?   One of the main challenges that the hospitality industry faces in any ...

Helping Companies Achieve More
Helping Companies Achieve More

An Interview with Bill Georges, Global Chief Operating Officer, Active International EDITORS’ NOTE Bill Georges joined Active in 2007, bringing more than ...

Restoring the Value of Excess Inventor
Restoring the Value of Excess Inventory

Though it's only June, many retailers are beginning to plan for the upcoming holiday season. There is no doubt most retailers are bulking up their supply ch ...

Disruption is the New Normal
Disruption is the New Normal

An Interview with Lisa Brown, Global Chief Strategy and Chief Business Development Officer, Active International EDITORS’ NOTE Prior to joining Active in ...

Achieving More Through Corporate Trade
Achieving More Through Corporate Trade

An Interview with Elizabeth Topazio, President, Active Travel, Active International EDITOR'S NOTE Elizabeth Topazio is President and Chief Legal Officer o ...

Creating Value Through Corporate Trade
Creating Value Through Corporate Trade Under IFRS

The concept that business strategies should be judged by the economic value they create is commonly accepted in the business community. Companies often, in ...