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This article is full of blatant PR. 174.56.139.110 ( talk) 15:26, 6 December 2011 (UTC)
Looking for folks to contribute to the Realtor.com page Rbucich ( talk) 00:34, 6 March 2015 (UTC)
Updated corporate HQ city effective 3/14/16 [1] Rbucich ( talk) 12:30, 15 March 2016 (UTC)
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On behalf of Move, I am proposing expanded and updated Move (company) and Realtor.com articles as part of my work at Beutler Ink. Given my conflict of interest, I will not edit either article directly and ask independent editors to review them for accuracy, neutrality, and verifiability. During this project, Move has provided feedback to ensure accuracy. I've saved my Move draft here (and, if you're curious, my Realtor.com draft here).
I'll briefly identify some problems with the current Move article:
I'm comfortable splitting this edit request into multiple requests, if preferred, and I am happy to address any questions or concerns that may arise during the review process. Thanks in advance for your consideration and help. Inkian Jason ( talk) 20:39, 19 September 2017 (UTC)
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Since I'm struggling to find volunteers to review the draft in its entirety, I am splitting the request into multiple parts. For now, I am seeking an editor to review just the "Overview" section seen here: User:Inkian_Jason/Move (company)#Overview. This section is just 3 short paragraphs long, so I'm hoping this is a much easier request for someone to review and copy over appropriately. Thanks! Inkian Jason ( talk) 22:10, 15 December 2017 (UTC)
"Move's portfolio of software businesses includes FiveStreet, ListHub, Market Snapshot, Reesio, and Top Producer, as of December 2016.").
"The company also operates Doorsteps.com (following its acquisition in 2013), MortgageMatch.com, Moving.com, Relocation.com, and SeniorHousingnet.com").
"Among other properties"is too nebulous a claim statement to be adequately substantiated by the given sources.
Declined You're correct about the infobox. You can place the information there and in the main text if you like. If I understand you correctly, you're not comfortable providing the page numbers from a 96 page document because locating that information is my responsibility. Is this correct? Please advise.
Spintendo
ᔦᔭ 19:50, 18 December 2017 (UTC)
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Further to the above request, I propose replacing the current article's "Products and services", "History", and "Criticism and controversy" sections with the proposed "History" section seen here, which seeks to fold these three sections (each of which include unsourced and inappropriately sourced content) into a more accurate and chronological company history. Not to mention, the article currently presents information in the form of a bulleted list, which should be converted into prose.
For this request, I'd like to focus on the "Homestore" subsection specifically, so I'm not asking a volunteer to review too much content at once. Thank you. Inkian Jason ( talk) 17:45, 18 December 2017 (UTC)
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" In 2016, Zillow settled a lawsuit over trade secrets brought by Move and the National Association of Realtors for hiring two former employees of Move." | "Zillow settled a high-profile lawsuit brought by Move and the National Association of Realtors over Zillow’s hiring of two former Move execs." [1] |
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Declined The text above is insufficienly paraphrased from the source material. Kindly resubmit your request with the appropriate changes made.
Spintendo
ᔦᔭ 23:21, 18 December 2017 (UTC)
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Related to the above request, I propose replacing the current article's "Products and services", "History", and "Criticism and controversy" sections with the proposed "History" section seen here, which seeks to fold these three sections (each of which include unsourced and inappropriately sourced content) into a more accurate and chronological company history. Not to mention, the article currently presents information in the form of a bulleted list, which should be converted into prose.
For this request, I'd like to focus on the "Move, Inc." subsection specifically, so I'm not asking a volunteer to review too much content at once. Thank you. Inkian Jason ( talk) 17:45, 18 December 2017 (UTC)
Text proposed by Inkian Jason |
Text as it appears in the Source Material |
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"In 2016, Zillow settled a lawsuit over trade secrets brought by Move and the National Association of Realtors for hiring two former Move executives. Zillow settled the case for $130 million." | "Zillow settled a high-profile lawsuit brought by Move and the National Association of Realtors over Zillow’s hiring of two former Move execs, Errol Samuelson and Curt Beardsley. Zillow paid $130 million to settle the case..." [1] |
"News Corp owns about 80 percent of Move; the remainder is owned by an Australian affiliate, REA Group." | "News Corporation will own about 80 percent of Move, while an Australian affiliate, REA Group, will own 20 percent." [2] |
"Threewide became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Move Sales, and ListHub's products, services, and staff remained under the ListHub brand. | "With this acquisition, Threewide, founded in 1999, becomes a wholly-owned subsidiary of Move Sales, a subsidiary of Move." [3] |
"Nate Johnson as chief marketing officer and Hahn Lee as senior vice president (SVP) of business development and strategy." | "Nate Johnson as chief marketing officer and Hahn Lee as senior vice president of business development and strategy." [4] |
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Declined This proposal contains several instances of insufficiently paraphrased material, shown above. As I've mention before, this material must be written in your own words, using your own phrasing. Kindly resubmit your edit request after these changes have been incorporated into your proposal.
Spintendo
ᔦᔭ 20:56, 18 December 2017 (UTC)
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On behalf of Move, I am requesting the addition of a new "Overview" section to provide a snapshot of the company. I submitted this request before (see here), and I've replied and updated the draft based on that feedback. The section for editors to consider can be seen here. Thank you. Inkian Jason ( talk) 16:02, 4 January 2018 (UTC)
"Move was established in Delaware under the name InfoTouch Corporation in 1993."Nowhere on page 6 is that claim made.
Spintendo ᔦᔭ 22:11, 4 January 2018 (UTC)
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@
SMcCandlish: I am still looking for a volunteer editor to review
this proposed draft as an expanded and improved version of the existing Wikipedia article. Your
Realtor.com review was very helpful, and I was wondering if you'd consider taking another look at this related draft as well, especially now that you're a bit more familiar with the topic. I recognize and appreciate that reviewing drafts is time consuming, and I want to be respectful of your time and energy. If you're not interested, I understand. As a reminder, you offered
these comments above, and I've already made some edits to the draft based on the feedback you left
here. Thanks for your consideration.
Inkian Jason (
talk) 17:38, 3 April 2018 (UTC)
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Hello again! I am back with an additional edit request, which I'm submitting on behalf of Move. In August, Move agreed to acquire Opcity, per this source, this source, this source, and others. I propose updating the article accordingly, and offer the following addition for community review:
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I don't edit articles directly because of my conflict of interest, so I'm seeking assistance from volunteer editors to update the article appropriately. You're welcome to copy and paste the above markup, if helpful. @ Chetsford: Since you assisted with the above request, I wonder if you'd be willing to take a look at adding the proposed content to the bottom of the "Move, Inc." section. Thanks for your consideration. Inkian Jason ( talk) 20:02, 16 October 2018 (UTC)
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@ Chetsford: Hello again! Since you helped with this Opcity request, would you mind reverting this most recent (and unsourced) addition to the article? Sourced information about the acquisition of Opcity is already mentioned in the article. Inkian Jason ( talk) 14:19, 7 May 2020 (UTC)
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Hello again! I am back to propose some updates to the current Wikipedia article on behalf of Move.
In order to illustrate the proposed changes and make implementation as easy as possible, I saved the markup of the current Wikipedia article here and made updates myself. This diff shows the specific markup edits, and below I've outlined the changes in more detail:
I don't edit articles in the main space directly because of my conflict of interest, so I'm seeking assistance from volunteer editors to update the article appropriately. @ Chetsford: Since you've assisted with requests in the past, I wonder if you'd be willing to take a look and copy over the updated article markup? I should note, in my draft space I've disabled the categories and logo image in the infobox for copyright purposes. Otherwise, I think the proposed changes are generally noncontroversial and should all be sourced appropriately. Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns.
Thanks! Inkian Jason ( talk) 17:58, 23 March 2021 (UTC)
up to four key individuals closely associated with the company, which strikes me as a good rule of thumb – could you cut down the list? On a minor related formatting note: It is recommended to use {{ Unbulleted list}} instead of regular bullets to list people in infoboxes. Best, Blablubbs| talk 14:20, 25 March 2021 (UTC)
Hello again! I'd like to submit a 3-part edit request to bring this article up to date. Below are three requests separated by subsection for easier review.
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1. Currently, the infobox mentions the following key personnel:
This list is outdated. I suggest replacing with the following:
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Additionally, I suggest adding UpNext to the list of brands. Can some please review and update the article on my behalf?
Thanks! Inkian Jason ( talk) 19:50, 27 June 2022 (UTC)
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2. Currently, the Operations section says:
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I suggest updating this text to add mention of the UpNest acquisition as well as the appointments of Bryan Ellis and Arthur Chapin as chief revenue officer and chief growth officer, respectively. Following is suggested markup, with changes in bold for emphasis:
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If the updated text is deemed appropriate, can someone please copy over the markup on my behalf?
Thanks again! Inkian Jason ( talk) 19:50, 27 June 2022 (UTC)
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I propose adding mention of the UpNest acquisition to the bottom of the History section. Suggested text, based on Inman.com and MarketWatch:
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I've posted a similar request at Talk:Realtor.com. If this update is appropriate for Wikipedia, can someone please copy over the proposed markup on my behalf? User:Chetsford and User:CNMall41, I am putting these requests on your radar since you've reviewed similar suggestions before.
I'm happy to address questions or concerns. Thanks for your continued consideration and assistance! Inkian Jason ( talk) 19:50, 27 June 2022 (UTC)
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Hello! On behalf of Move, I'd like to request a revert of this edit by an unregistered user in December 2022. While Morley is no longer employed by Move / Realtor.com, there are no sources saying she was fired, so the text "who was subsequently fired a few months later" should be removed. Alternatively, editors may prefer to remove mention of her altogether, since she no longer holds the position. I will let editors decide how to address this unsourced text, and please let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks! Inkian Jason ( talk) 16:04, 17 May 2023 (UTC)
Hello! On behalf of Move, I'd like to submit a minor request for the Operations section. The first sentence says, "The move was established in Delaware under the name InfoTouch Corporation in 1993." This should read "Move was established in Delaware under the name InfoTouch Corporation in 1993." Can someone please update the article on my behalf? @ CNMall41: I am putting this request on your radar, since you've helped previously. Thanks! Inkian Jason ( talk) 13:37, 21 August 2023 (UTC)
Hello! On behalf of Move, and as part of my work at Beutler Ink, I'd like to submit a request to update the company's article. Currently, the infobox lists David Doctorow as the CEO, and the Operations section says, "David Doctorow was named CEO in January 2020." Per the business newspaper Australian Financial Review, I propose updating the infobox and Operations section to mention Damian Eales as the current CEO.
In the infobox, please change "David Doctorow" to "Damian Eales".
The sentence "David Doctorow was named CEO in January 2020" is correct, so I will let editors decide if keeping mention of a former CEO is helpful to readers. Otherwise, I suggest updating the article with text along the lines of, "Damian Eales became the CEO of Move in 2023. [1]"
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Can an editor please review and update the article on my behalf?
Thanks! Inkian Jason ( talk) 16:42, 24 October 2023 (UTC)
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This article is full of blatant PR. 174.56.139.110 ( talk) 15:26, 6 December 2011 (UTC)
Looking for folks to contribute to the Realtor.com page Rbucich ( talk) 00:34, 6 March 2015 (UTC)
Updated corporate HQ city effective 3/14/16 [1] Rbucich ( talk) 12:30, 15 March 2016 (UTC)
References
On behalf of Move, I am proposing expanded and updated Move (company) and Realtor.com articles as part of my work at Beutler Ink. Given my conflict of interest, I will not edit either article directly and ask independent editors to review them for accuracy, neutrality, and verifiability. During this project, Move has provided feedback to ensure accuracy. I've saved my Move draft here (and, if you're curious, my Realtor.com draft here).
I'll briefly identify some problems with the current Move article:
I'm comfortable splitting this edit request into multiple requests, if preferred, and I am happy to address any questions or concerns that may arise during the review process. Thanks in advance for your consideration and help. Inkian Jason ( talk) 20:39, 19 September 2017 (UTC)
{{
Edit request}}
and respond to it. —
SMcCandlish
☏
¢ >ʌⱷ҅ᴥⱷʌ< 16:38, 8 November 2017 (UTC)
![]() | This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest was declined. The request was not specific enough. You may consider leaving your comments on the Talk page or escalating significant issues to the conflict of interest noticeboard. |
Since I'm struggling to find volunteers to review the draft in its entirety, I am splitting the request into multiple parts. For now, I am seeking an editor to review just the "Overview" section seen here: User:Inkian_Jason/Move (company)#Overview. This section is just 3 short paragraphs long, so I'm hoping this is a much easier request for someone to review and copy over appropriately. Thanks! Inkian Jason ( talk) 22:10, 15 December 2017 (UTC)
"Move's portfolio of software businesses includes FiveStreet, ListHub, Market Snapshot, Reesio, and Top Producer, as of December 2016.").
"The company also operates Doorsteps.com (following its acquisition in 2013), MortgageMatch.com, Moving.com, Relocation.com, and SeniorHousingnet.com").
"Among other properties"is too nebulous a claim statement to be adequately substantiated by the given sources.
Declined You're correct about the infobox. You can place the information there and in the main text if you like. If I understand you correctly, you're not comfortable providing the page numbers from a 96 page document because locating that information is my responsibility. Is this correct? Please advise.
Spintendo
ᔦᔭ 19:50, 18 December 2017 (UTC)
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Further to the above request, I propose replacing the current article's "Products and services", "History", and "Criticism and controversy" sections with the proposed "History" section seen here, which seeks to fold these three sections (each of which include unsourced and inappropriately sourced content) into a more accurate and chronological company history. Not to mention, the article currently presents information in the form of a bulleted list, which should be converted into prose.
For this request, I'd like to focus on the "Homestore" subsection specifically, so I'm not asking a volunteer to review too much content at once. Thank you. Inkian Jason ( talk) 17:45, 18 December 2017 (UTC)
Text proposed by Inkian Jason |
Text as it appears in the Source Material |
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" In 2016, Zillow settled a lawsuit over trade secrets brought by Move and the National Association of Realtors for hiring two former employees of Move." | "Zillow settled a high-profile lawsuit brought by Move and the National Association of Realtors over Zillow’s hiring of two former Move execs." [1] |
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Declined The text above is insufficienly paraphrased from the source material. Kindly resubmit your request with the appropriate changes made.
Spintendo
ᔦᔭ 23:21, 18 December 2017 (UTC)
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Related to the above request, I propose replacing the current article's "Products and services", "History", and "Criticism and controversy" sections with the proposed "History" section seen here, which seeks to fold these three sections (each of which include unsourced and inappropriately sourced content) into a more accurate and chronological company history. Not to mention, the article currently presents information in the form of a bulleted list, which should be converted into prose.
For this request, I'd like to focus on the "Move, Inc." subsection specifically, so I'm not asking a volunteer to review too much content at once. Thank you. Inkian Jason ( talk) 17:45, 18 December 2017 (UTC)
Text proposed by Inkian Jason |
Text as it appears in the Source Material |
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"In 2016, Zillow settled a lawsuit over trade secrets brought by Move and the National Association of Realtors for hiring two former Move executives. Zillow settled the case for $130 million." | "Zillow settled a high-profile lawsuit brought by Move and the National Association of Realtors over Zillow’s hiring of two former Move execs, Errol Samuelson and Curt Beardsley. Zillow paid $130 million to settle the case..." [1] |
"News Corp owns about 80 percent of Move; the remainder is owned by an Australian affiliate, REA Group." | "News Corporation will own about 80 percent of Move, while an Australian affiliate, REA Group, will own 20 percent." [2] |
"Threewide became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Move Sales, and ListHub's products, services, and staff remained under the ListHub brand. | "With this acquisition, Threewide, founded in 1999, becomes a wholly-owned subsidiary of Move Sales, a subsidiary of Move." [3] |
"Nate Johnson as chief marketing officer and Hahn Lee as senior vice president (SVP) of business development and strategy." | "Nate Johnson as chief marketing officer and Hahn Lee as senior vice president of business development and strategy." [4] |
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Declined This proposal contains several instances of insufficiently paraphrased material, shown above. As I've mention before, this material must be written in your own words, using your own phrasing. Kindly resubmit your edit request after these changes have been incorporated into your proposal.
Spintendo
ᔦᔭ 20:56, 18 December 2017 (UTC)
![]() | This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest was declined. |
On behalf of Move, I am requesting the addition of a new "Overview" section to provide a snapshot of the company. I submitted this request before (see here), and I've replied and updated the draft based on that feedback. The section for editors to consider can be seen here. Thank you. Inkian Jason ( talk) 16:02, 4 January 2018 (UTC)
"Move was established in Delaware under the name InfoTouch Corporation in 1993."Nowhere on page 6 is that claim made.
Spintendo ᔦᔭ 22:11, 4 January 2018 (UTC)
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@
SMcCandlish: I am still looking for a volunteer editor to review
this proposed draft as an expanded and improved version of the existing Wikipedia article. Your
Realtor.com review was very helpful, and I was wondering if you'd consider taking another look at this related draft as well, especially now that you're a bit more familiar with the topic. I recognize and appreciate that reviewing drafts is time consuming, and I want to be respectful of your time and energy. If you're not interested, I understand. As a reminder, you offered
these comments above, and I've already made some edits to the draft based on the feedback you left
here. Thanks for your consideration.
Inkian Jason (
talk) 17:38, 3 April 2018 (UTC)
![]() | This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered. |
Hello again! I am back with an additional edit request, which I'm submitting on behalf of Move. In August, Move agreed to acquire Opcity, per this source, this source, this source, and others. I propose updating the article accordingly, and offer the following addition for community review:
References
I don't edit articles directly because of my conflict of interest, so I'm seeking assistance from volunteer editors to update the article appropriately. You're welcome to copy and paste the above markup, if helpful. @ Chetsford: Since you assisted with the above request, I wonder if you'd be willing to take a look at adding the proposed content to the bottom of the "Move, Inc." section. Thanks for your consideration. Inkian Jason ( talk) 20:02, 16 October 2018 (UTC)
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@ Chetsford: Hello again! Since you helped with this Opcity request, would you mind reverting this most recent (and unsourced) addition to the article? Sourced information about the acquisition of Opcity is already mentioned in the article. Inkian Jason ( talk) 14:19, 7 May 2020 (UTC)
![]() | This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered. |
Hello again! I am back to propose some updates to the current Wikipedia article on behalf of Move.
In order to illustrate the proposed changes and make implementation as easy as possible, I saved the markup of the current Wikipedia article here and made updates myself. This diff shows the specific markup edits, and below I've outlined the changes in more detail:
I don't edit articles in the main space directly because of my conflict of interest, so I'm seeking assistance from volunteer editors to update the article appropriately. @ Chetsford: Since you've assisted with requests in the past, I wonder if you'd be willing to take a look and copy over the updated article markup? I should note, in my draft space I've disabled the categories and logo image in the infobox for copyright purposes. Otherwise, I think the proposed changes are generally noncontroversial and should all be sourced appropriately. Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns.
Thanks! Inkian Jason ( talk) 17:58, 23 March 2021 (UTC)
up to four key individuals closely associated with the company, which strikes me as a good rule of thumb – could you cut down the list? On a minor related formatting note: It is recommended to use {{ Unbulleted list}} instead of regular bullets to list people in infoboxes. Best, Blablubbs| talk 14:20, 25 March 2021 (UTC)
Hello again! I'd like to submit a 3-part edit request to bring this article up to date. Below are three requests separated by subsection for easier review.
![]() | This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered. |
1. Currently, the infobox mentions the following key personnel:
This list is outdated. I suggest replacing with the following:
References
Additionally, I suggest adding UpNext to the list of brands. Can some please review and update the article on my behalf?
Thanks! Inkian Jason ( talk) 19:50, 27 June 2022 (UTC)
![]() | This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered. |
2. Currently, the Operations section says:
References
I suggest updating this text to add mention of the UpNest acquisition as well as the appointments of Bryan Ellis and Arthur Chapin as chief revenue officer and chief growth officer, respectively. Following is suggested markup, with changes in bold for emphasis:
References
If the updated text is deemed appropriate, can someone please copy over the markup on my behalf?
Thanks again! Inkian Jason ( talk) 19:50, 27 June 2022 (UTC)
![]() | This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered. |
I propose adding mention of the UpNest acquisition to the bottom of the History section. Suggested text, based on Inman.com and MarketWatch:
References
I've posted a similar request at Talk:Realtor.com. If this update is appropriate for Wikipedia, can someone please copy over the proposed markup on my behalf? User:Chetsford and User:CNMall41, I am putting these requests on your radar since you've reviewed similar suggestions before.
I'm happy to address questions or concerns. Thanks for your continued consideration and assistance! Inkian Jason ( talk) 19:50, 27 June 2022 (UTC)
![]() | This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered. |
Hello! On behalf of Move, I'd like to request a revert of this edit by an unregistered user in December 2022. While Morley is no longer employed by Move / Realtor.com, there are no sources saying she was fired, so the text "who was subsequently fired a few months later" should be removed. Alternatively, editors may prefer to remove mention of her altogether, since she no longer holds the position. I will let editors decide how to address this unsourced text, and please let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks! Inkian Jason ( talk) 16:04, 17 May 2023 (UTC)
Hello! On behalf of Move, I'd like to submit a minor request for the Operations section. The first sentence says, "The move was established in Delaware under the name InfoTouch Corporation in 1993." This should read "Move was established in Delaware under the name InfoTouch Corporation in 1993." Can someone please update the article on my behalf? @ CNMall41: I am putting this request on your radar, since you've helped previously. Thanks! Inkian Jason ( talk) 13:37, 21 August 2023 (UTC)
Hello! On behalf of Move, and as part of my work at Beutler Ink, I'd like to submit a request to update the company's article. Currently, the infobox lists David Doctorow as the CEO, and the Operations section says, "David Doctorow was named CEO in January 2020." Per the business newspaper Australian Financial Review, I propose updating the infobox and Operations section to mention Damian Eales as the current CEO.
In the infobox, please change "David Doctorow" to "Damian Eales".
The sentence "David Doctorow was named CEO in January 2020" is correct, so I will let editors decide if keeping mention of a former CEO is helpful to readers. Otherwise, I suggest updating the article with text along the lines of, "Damian Eales became the CEO of Move in 2023. [1]"
References
Can an editor please review and update the article on my behalf?
Thanks! Inkian Jason ( talk) 16:42, 24 October 2023 (UTC)