- 7 - b. Mr. Woll Mr. Woll was petitioner's secretary and treasurer. He graduated from Yale University, cum laude, in 1977, receiving his bachelor of arts degree in economics and political science. After graduating from college, Mr. Woll worked on Wall Street as a trader in U.S. Treasury securities, first for A.G. Becker, Inc., for about 1 year, and then for First International Money Markets. At A.G. Becker, Inc., he placed third on its list of top salesmen for the month in which he left. Mr. Woll also did very well at First International Money Markets. He left First International Money Markets in September 1979 to organize Components with Mr. Laviano. During the year in issue, Mr. Woll worked for petitioner approximately 50 to 80 hours per week. Like Mr. Laviano, Mr. Woll was a devoted employee who was totally dedicated and committed to petitioner's business and its success. c. The Officers' Duties The Officers were involved in every aspect of petitioner’s business. They performed all of its executive and managerial functions, oversaw all of its employees, and were directly responsible for its success. The Officers served as co-chief traders, overseeing all of petitioner’s purchases and sales and approving all of its deals. The Officers bought and sold parts for petitioner, quoted all of its prices, and supervised all ofPage: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next
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