SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Nov. 28, 2016 -- Arem Pacific Corporation (OTC:ARPC) today announced ARPC's corporate attorney, Mr Daniel H. Luciano, visited Australia on Nov 18, 2016 and met with their Corporate Auditor Shine Wing Australia and thereafter Inspected several projects in Australia & China.
Mr. Daniel H. Luciano has met with Mr. Matthew Schofield, the PCAOB Auditor Shine Wing Australia and Mr. Thomas Tang, the President & his top management team in Melbourne, Australia. The purpose of his visit was to provide legal advice on mergers & acquisitions in various parts of the world. Arem Pacific Corporation (ARPC) is engaged in negotiations with several parties with regard to acquisitions of several assets in Australia & China.
The meeting was to streamline the staffing requirements, audit planning, budget revisions and all legal requirements. Mr. Thomas Tang added, “We want to enhance the timely delivery of information requests in the audit process that would lead to better cooperation and compliance of US GAP auditing and legal compliance of the business unit.”
Mr Luciano has Inspected Physiotherapy operations in Australia, tungsten & marble mining, dairy farm in Yunnan province, and hot springs resort in Chongqing city, China.
Thomas Tang, the President has instructed his management team to conduct due diligence on a couple other assets and business opportunities.
Website link: http://www.arempac.com
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