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Ligan

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Goods cast into the sea tied to a buoy, so that they may be found again by the owners. When goods are cast into the sea in storms or shipwrecks and remain there, without coming to land, they are distinguished by the names of jetsam, flotsam, and ligan.



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Our decision to continue our relationship was based on the benefits we have already achieved with Kronos, which has enabled us to manage the complexity and diversity of our global operation," said Warren Ligan, chief accounting officer at Solectron.
Solectron representatives include Marc Onetto, executive vice president of worldwide operations; Warren Ligan, interim chief financial officer; Roland Goyette, vice president, advanced technology and design services; and Roberto Hernandez, Guadalajara site general manager.
Warren Ligan, currently the senior vice president and corporate controller at Solectron, will be assuming Patel's role on an interim basis while a search of internal and external candidates is conducted.
 
 
 
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