Moverley-Smith, however, did not mention the inaccuracies in hisreport.8) The evidence provided by Mr. Qin Peng failed to disclose both theauditing report of the joint venture which shows transactions between Danoneand the non-joint ventures, and the fact that auditors found the non-jointventures were held by members of Wahaha.9) In section 24(b) of the frame text, the consultant said that it is botha compensation claim and a right of ownership claim. Actually, these companies held stakes in the non-joint ventures.11) There was a failure to offer clear clauses of the employment agreementat court Mr. Moverley-Smith has strongly stated that certain understandingsof the employment agreement are unfair and incorrect; however, the court hasreiterated that they believe the defendant's presentation on the employmentagreement is well-founded.12) The consultant told the court that Mr. Zong continued to be paid asalary according to the employment agreement which had been due on December31,2005 as the parties to the lawsuit still considered the agreement to be valid.As of May 2007, he had received approximately US$8.25 million. 
Zong's salary had been retained.13) Danone sought to buy a majority stake in the non-joint ventures aspart of the relief in the Stockholm arbitration case, so as to ensure thecompany could gain from the profits to be made by the non-joint ventures inthe future and make up for the losses it suffered. If therefore follows thatin my judgment,after considering all the circumstances that the interests ofjustice do not demand that court grant fresh orders.Wahaha's legal counsel Yang said: "The new verdict of the High Court ofBVI, which will definitely affect the results of the Stockholm arbitrationcase, shows that the international judicial environment is not only full offairness and justice but also mainstream."News link:The following is a news report from a China leading news portal: ,d9383a,d16145987.htmlSOURCEWahaha GroupBaoxiu Ye, 86-10-8886-5353 x8832, or . Two-and-a-half months after saying that he “was done fighting,” and that he would instead concentrate on his acting career, former UFC light-heavyweight champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson has apparently had a change of heart.Jackson posted a new blog minutes ago on his web site. Here is a portion of what he had to say:"Now, I wanted to let my fans know that I’m going to come back to the UFC and finish my contract. Not because the haters are talking shit about me being scared of Rashad or Titties or anybody else.

I’m coming back for my fans and to shut Rashad’s mouth up and shut Dana’s mouth up. Then after that I’m going back to doing movies and I might do a boxing match once a year just to stay in shape. The event takes place in Memphis, TN, Jackson’s hometown. After Jackson pulled out of the fight and said he would instead concentrate on acting, the UFC scrambled and put B.J. Penn and Diego Sanchez in the main event.Jackson made no mention of a timetable for his return, or if a fight with fellow Evans would be his first fight back.With the rash of recent injuries to top stars Anderson Silva, Brock Lesnar, and Georges St.