IRS2000 FY2013 Annual Report Abstract The year to 31 December has shown remarkable
up-turn in results in the final 4 weeks of the year. The outlook for 2014 is even better.. Roostaman McBride
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Roostaman McBride
Chief Executive EAME
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1.1 Unqualified Opinion
1.2 Qualified Opinion Report
1.3 Adverse Opinion Report
1.4 Disclaimer of Opinion Report
1.5 Auditor’s Report on Internal Controls of Public Companies
1.6 Going Concern
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