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@AllaDolceVita:

Carissimo Vasco iniziamo da un nome:

Barry Diller

Chairman and Senior Executive

di Expedia Inc., è il #1 di Expedia

questo lo dovresti già conoscere:

Stephen Kaufer

President and Chief Executive Officer, TripAdvisor.com

Qui li puoi rintracciare:

Expedia, Inc.

333 108th Ave NE

Bellevue, WA 98004

United States

Ecco come funziona:

You can contact Expedia, Inc.’s Board of Directors to provide comments, to report concerns, or to ask a question, at the following address.

You may submit your concern anonymously or confidentially by postal mail. You may also indicate whether you are a shareholder, customer, supplier, or other interested party.

Communications are distributed to the Board, or to any individual directors as appropriate, depending on the facts and circumstances outlined in the communication. In that regard, the Expedia, Inc. board of directors has requested that certain items which are unrelated to the duties and responsibilities of the board should be excluded, such as:

1-Product complaints

2-Product inquiries

3-New product suggestions

4-Resumes and other forms of job inquiries

5-Surveys

6-Business solicitations or advertisements

In addition, material that is unduly hostile, threatening, illegal or similarly unsuitable will be excluded, with the provision that any communication that is filtered out must be made available to any non-management director upon request.

Attenzione però che smuovere le acque, potrebbe far salire a galla delle sorpresine e quindi la già nota carenza di ossigeno verrà ancor di più inficiata dall’olezzo non proprio profumato. Ti parla uno che vive in una zona bonificata, se smuovi……lascio a te i presagi.

Buon lavoro e buon olezzo a tutti!

Riccardo Cocco