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I know - I have no idea what this has to do with IPS. I have a call scheduled with Neil at 1pm today. It has taken two and a half weeks to schedule it. He's sent me a whole lot of documents to review prior to the call including a document on NCR which he now suggests be under the "consulting" model. Decided I am going to listen to everything he has been doing, not be overly critical or discouraging, but be direct that we get to decide how much people are paid and this hourly work isn't going to work for us. I really want to be sympathetic because clearly he still has no money coming in and that can't be good - but it is going to be a challenge not to ask him if he is on crack. Eric D. Schwerin Rosemont Seneca Partners, LLC 1010 Wisconsin Ave., NW Suite 705 Washington, DC 20007 (202) 333-1880 eschwerin@rosemontseneca.com P Consider the environment before printing this email. On Dec 29, 2010, at 11:41 AM, Hunter Biden wrote: And... R. Hunter Biden Rosemont Seneca Partners 202-333-1880 Begin forwarded message: > From: "Neil Callahan" <ncallahan@rosemontseneca.com> > Date: December 29, 2010 10:38:08 AM CST > To: "'Michael Andrews'" <mandrews@ips.edu>, "'Curtis Hastings'" <curt@ips.edu>, "'Hunter Biden'" <hbiden@rosemontseneca.com>, "'Eric Schwerin'" <eschwerin@rosemontseneca.com>, "'Devon Archer'" <darcher@rosemontseneca.com> > Subject: RE: Bombay Stock Exchange launches Islamic index - BBC > Reply-To: <ncallahan@rosemontseneca.com> > > http://www.newsday.com/long-island/politics/spin-cycle-1.812042/nifa-day-approaches-for-nassau-1.2574446 > > > > So Nassau County has been under the oversight of Nassau County Interim Finance Authority (NIFA) because of past financial problems in the county, some mismanagement, some corruption. It looks like NIFA is going to step in and essentially put the county in receivership. With funky property tax laws, the county is way short revenue and can’t find a way to cut expenses fast enough. So big news if Nassau goes under for a second time in the past few years. > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Neil Callahan > > Rosemont Seneca > > 401 Greenwich Street, Suite 400 | New York NY 10013 | 212-933-9965 | 212-796-4037 > > 1010 Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 705 | Washington DC 20007 | 202-333-1880 > > 917-945-9516 (mobile) > > 866-749-8879 (fax) > > > > From: Michael Andrews [mailto:mandrews@ips.edu] > Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2010 11:22 AM > To: Curtis Hastings; Hunter Biden; Eric Schwerin; Devon Archer; Neil Callahan > Subject: Bombay Stock Exchange launches Islamic index - BBC > > > > 27 December 2010 Last updated at 10:10 ET > > Share this page > > · Facebook > > · Twitter > > · Share > > · Email > > · Print > > Bombay Stock Exchange launches Islamic index > <image001.jpg>Backers say that the index would "unlock the potential for Sharia investments in India". > > The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) in the Indian city of Mumbai has launched a new index which consists of companies that meet the Islamic legal code. > > The Tasis Shariah 50 was formed using guidelines from an Indian Shariah advisory board. > > Studies have found that most Muslims in India are excluded from the country's formal financial sector. > > That is because Islamic law does not allow investment in companies that sell goods like alcohol, tobacco or weapons. > > Neither does it allow investment in companies that derive significant profit from interest. > > The index is intended to be the basis for other Shariah-compliant financial products. > > 'Come and invest' > > BSE Managing Director and Chief Executive Madhu Kannan said that the new index would attract Islamic and other "socially responsible" investors both in India and overseas. > > Continue reading the main story > > “Start Quote > All Muslim countries of the Middle East and Pakistan put together do not have as many listed Sharia-compliant stocks as are available on the BSE” > > Tasis Director of Research and Operations Shariq Nisar > > "This index will create increased awareness of financial investments among the masses and help enhance financial inclusion," he said in a statement. > > Companies included in the index have been screened by Tasis, which is based in Mumbai and whose board members include Islamic scholars and legal experts. > > "Before anyone can attract investors, we need to put in place institutional infrastructure, and having an index to track Shariah-compliant stock is important," MH Khatkhatay, senior adviser to Tasis, told the Reuters news agency. > > "If you have an ETF (exchange traded fund), for example, you need an index, or if overseas investors want to invest in Shariah index in India, this is an invitation for people to come and invest." > > Tasis said the index would "unlock the potential for Sharia investments in India". > > "The BSE has the largest number of listed Sharia-compliant stocks in the world," said Shariq Nisar, director of research and operations at Tasis. > > "All Muslim countries of the Middle East and Pakistan put together do not have as many listed Sharia-compliant stocks as are available on the BSE." > > Stocks will be reviewed every month to ensure they continue to meet the criteria - any which do not will be removed, officials say. >
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