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What (who) is Quoted Companies Alliance - definition


Quoted Companies Alliance         
The Quoted Companies Alliance (QCA) is the membership organisation that champions the interests of small and mid-size quoted companies in the United Kingdom. The company is not-for-profit.
Quoted-printable         
BINARY-TO-TEXT ENCODING
Quoted printable; Quoted printable encoding; Quoted Printable; Quoted-Printable; QP Encoding; =3D; =09; Quopri
Quoted-Printable, or QP encoding, is a binary-to-text encoding system using printable ASCII characters (alphanumeric and the equals sign =) to transmit 8-bit data over a 7-bit data path or, generally, over a medium which is not 8-bit clean. Historically, because of the wide range of systems and protocols that could be used to transfer messages, e-mail was often assumed to be non-8-bit-clean – however, modern SMTP servers are in most cases 8-bit clean and support 8BITMIME extension.
Bristol Alliance of Companies         
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The Bristol Alliance of Companies is the marketing entity for the Bristol companies, which provides a range of services, including civil, structural and mechanical engineering; heavy, civil and vertical construction; environmental remediation; fuel systems; range and unexploded ordnance response services; electrical and telecommunications services; and demolition and site preparation services throughout the United States, its territories and select international locations.
Examples of use of Quoted Companies Alliance
1. John Pierce, chief executive of the Quoted Companies Alliance, said: "We‘re very anxious that the London boat isn‘t rocked, and the bogey is Sarbanes–Oxley." The investor lobby group, ABI, said it hoped that "the powers proposed to be given to the FSA will prove an effective safeguard for the exchange to remain UK–regulated". Ask AristotleGordon Brown