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Jean-Raymond Boulle - Jean-Raymond Boulle Corporations, Charities ...
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http://www.slideshare.net/pierre969/jean-raymond-boulle-corporations-titanium-resources-group-trg-presentation Jean Raymond Boulle Corporations, Titanium Resources Group (Trg ... Oct 7, 2009 ... Not for profit Sierra Rutile Foundation established ● bio fuel conversion ... Jean-Raymond Boulle Corporations, Titanium Resource
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Jean Boulles

More than 2,000 Sierra Leoneans work at the mines in this country where per-capita income is only $240 a year. Rutile and bauxite from the mines are responsible for 65 percent of Sierra Leone's exports, followed by diamonds.

Production at the rutile mine resumed in 2006. Last year, Sierra Rutile produced 82,530 tons of titanium dioxide, or 14.5 percent of the world market. Revenue for the year was $67.8 million.

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Jean Boulle - Born in the African island nation Mauritius when it was a British colony, Mr. Boulle has pursued diamond and metals mining opportunities all across Africa, and in Canada and Arkansas.

He is best-known in Dallas as the owner of a spectacular $45 million, French-style mansion off Strait Lane near Preston Road that burned to the ground in 2002. Mr. Boulle now lives in Monaco.

While he called Dallas home, Mr. Boulle brought several friends into his African business ventures, including Mr. Malouf and Eric Kimmel, a Dallas fashion designer who now runs a used-clothing business (Freetown Rags) in a village near here.

 
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Dredge D2 Insurance Update

5 October 2009: Titanium Resources Group Ltd (“TRG” or “the Company”) announces an update with regard to TRG and its subsidiary Sierra Rutile Limited’s (“SRL”) legal action against insurers over its outstanding claims relating to the capsize of Dredge D2.

 

SRL’s legal action is continuing and has recently been set down for a 4 week trial commencing on 28 June 2010 in the Commercial Court, a division of the High Court in London.  On the current timetable, trial would therefore be completed by 23 July 2010, with judgment likely to be reserved at the end of the hearing and handed down at the Court's convenience thereafter. 

 

The Court has directed the parties (as part of the pre-trial timetable) to seek to resolve their disputes by mediation, a structured without prejudice settlement discussion, such mediation to take place before 29 January 2010.

 

One of the main reinsurers has already settled its share of the claim. 

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The Bond Dispute Resolution Center Professor Laurence Boulle
Sep 25, 2009 ... Good cop - bad cop routine is a very effective and common team ... An add-on is a standard negotiation strategy whereby one person ..... Jean Raymond Boulle Corporations_ Titanium Resources Group Research Note 140909 ...

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Dante Lee Blog: By Dante Lee
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(CCA) and more than 1500 of the private and public sector's top leaders to
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http://www.africacncl.org/HIV_AIDS/initiative_activities/cca_summit/cca_summit_it.asp

Applied Technologies and African Healthcare: New and Expanding Markets
Sponsored by Jean-Raymond Boulle Corporations

Overview
This workshop focuses on the role of applied information and communication technologies in African healthcare delivery. Panelists’ presentations will illustrate the potential for applied technology to improve healthcare delivery and expand health services while creating new and expanded markets for IT and communication technology. Programs including patient monitoring with hand held devices and patient smart-cards will be examined and discussed. Emphasis on appropriate technology and expanding markets to create an interface between virtual and physical infrastructure for expanding HIV/AIDS treatment as well as the delivery of general healthcare programs will be highlighted.

Speakers

  • Charles Scatchard, Vice President, Healthcare, Oracle Europe, Middle East and Africa
  • Judi Nwokedi, Director of Corporate & Government Affairs, Motorola Southern Africa
  • Fatimata Seye Sylla, Program Director Digital Freedom Initiative Senegal
  • Jeff Butler, CEO and Dr. Ernest Darkoh Chairman, BroadReach Healthcare
  • Mohamed Ramdane, Public Sector Manager, HP Africa
  • Moderator Dr. Gary Selnow, Director, WiRED

Summary/Key Findings
Appropriate and scalable applied information and communications technology can improve healthcare delivery in developing countries by creating virtual infrastructure to bridge physical infrastructure gaps. The private and public sectors have successfully deployed technology to disseminate HIV/AIDS prevention messages; control supply and distribution of ARVs; and manage patient care and adherence. In addition to contributing to the improvement of social health, this approach also creates potential for company market development. However, there are still many challenges that technology alone cannot address, including human resource constraints, inconsistent supplies of ARV and the ever-present stigma surrounding the disease.

Next steps

  • The introduction of technology must be complemented with the building and harnessing of HR capacity.
  • Investors must take into account country and/or community needs before presenting a solution. The simple “dumping” of technology on populations is proven to be detrimental and unproductive.
  • Removing healthcare services from high cost facilities and bringing them to the patient, allowing the body to become the point of care, is necessary to reach those without direct financial or physical access to clinics or hospitals.

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