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'''Paul Roszel''' is the Director of Oldwebsites.com and CEO at Maydao | '''Paul Roszel''' is the Director of [[Oldwebsites.com]], and CEO at [[Maydao Corporation]] and [[ScrapChina Corporation]].<ref>[http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/people/person.asp?personId=415292&ticker=MYDO:US BusinessWeek short bio of Paul Rszel]</ref> | ||
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ScrapChina Corp. is a company founded in 2005 that operates independently of Maydao Corp. It focuses on importing scrap materials into China like scrap metal, waste paper, scrap plastic and glass. <ref>[http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=29975384 ScrapChina]</ref> | ScrapChina Corp. is a company founded in 2005 that operates independently of Maydao Corp. It focuses on importing scrap materials into China like scrap metal, waste paper, scrap plastic and glass. <ref>[http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=29975384 ScrapChina]</ref> | ||
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Paul Roszel is the Director of Oldwebsites.com, and CEO at Maydao Corporation and ScrapChina Corporation.[1]
Business
ScrapChina Corp. is a company founded in 2005 that operates independently of Maydao Corp. It focuses on importing scrap materials into China like scrap metal, waste paper, scrap plastic and glass. [2]
Mr. Roszel is also the Director of Recycling Operations for RecycleNet, a website that offers a variety of services related to secondary commodities and recycling. The activity surrounds 3 main programs, The Recycler's Exchange, ScrapIndex.com (a commodity price information service) and ROCs (a program designed to promote recycling). The story of RecycleNet began in 1988 when Mr Roszel developed a industry newsletter, "The Recycler's Exchange", that circulated to many recycling based businesses throughout Ontario, Canada. This iss how the idea for RecycleNet was born.[3].
Oldwebsites.com was a company that operated an online exchange for buying and selling old Websites and domain names. This was made through the custom development of websites with a horizon of 3 to 5 years. In 2009, unfortunately, the company had to sell its domain due to the impossibility of generating revenues. [4]
Through the nature of his position, Paul Roszel had encountered various ICANN representatives in various situations.