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Pharmaceutical companies and pharmaceutical wholesalers must keep records of who they sold or shipped their vaccines to. After that it is up to the individual end-users, in compliance with applicable laws, to keep records (or not) of to whom they administer the vaccine.
The federal government doesn't, but individual companies usually do. YouTube, for example, keeps excellent records.
companies need to keep records of transactions, so that they can know well about their profit or loss percentages, also some companies have multiple share holders, so they need to keep records for keeping check and balance :)
All the call records are being held but the telecom company so get in touch with them and request record of calls for the period of time that's of interest to you. Please keep in mind that all companies I know of charge for that service.
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Various companies keep the records various times. For the most part (for tax purposes) it is best to keep all records for 5 to 7 years after the date.
ANSWER: You will have a hard time finding it. If your talking about from the company, they will tell you they only keep records for 90 days.
All financial records for companies should be kept for at least 7 years.
Short answer, yes. B: Yes they do, all you have to do is see them or even call them and ask that you want the statement of the cell phone, including the data and history for what ever month and date you want to find out. Some cell phone carrier will charge you, but it will be worth it.
Most credit card companies only keep records for approx 13-18 months. You would think they would keep them longer right?? With all the bank consolidations happening, records go missing and/or are not implrted into the new computer system. It costs lots of money and time to transfer records of that size.
They'll appear on your MVR for seven years. Insurance companies typically look at the past three years. If you're keeping records simply for financial purposes, you keep the records for as long as you see fit to. If you need to submit a driving record for a job application, they'll ask for a copy of your MVR, which you get from your state's DMV records office. In the case of insurance companies reviewing your driving records, they have the capability to do that online.
In the late 80's computers were used in companies to keep files, track of records and to type letters.