2012 Supplement to the Annual Report Table of Contents Overview 1 2012 at a Glance 2 Financial Information 9 13 18 21 26 32 34 36 Upstream Highlights United States Other Americas Africa Asia Australia Europe Operating Data Downstream 44 Highlights 45 Refining and Marketing 46 Lubricants 46 Supply & Trading 47 Chemicals 48 Transportation 49 Operating Data 56 57 57 57 Other Businesses Technology Power Generation Mining Chevron Energy Solutions Reference 58 Glossary of Energy and Financial Terms
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Case Analysis: The Annual Report 1. The basic factors of communication that must be considered in the presentation of the Annual Report are compliance with accounting principles and regulations‚ accuracy of the information presented‚ and how much information you are going to disclose. The management has a lot of control over what and how much information it wants to disclose to the users of their financial report. Users can be shareholders‚ investors‚ customers‚ or if you want it or not‚ competitors
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A nnuAl RepoRt contents peRfoRmAnce summARy Performance Summary 1 Growth Plans 2 Chairman’s Report 10 Managing Director’s Report 12 The Results in Brief 14 Food‚ Liquor and Petrol 16 General Merchandise 22 Hotels 24 Home Improvement 26 Consumer Electronics 27 Discontinued Operations 27 Overheads‚ Expenses and Balance Sheet 28 Capital Management and Outlook 29 Board of Directors 32 Directors’ Statutory Report
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Writing Assignment #3: Analyzing the Annual Report There are three main goals of an annual report: to disclose company information‚ to maintain current shareholders‚ and to attract new investors. Walmart‚ the largest retailer in the world‚ uses both verbal and visual strategies to achieve not only the three main goals of an annual report‚ but to reflect the corporate culture and values that embody Walmart. Three strategies that Walmart uses to reflect their goals and values are repetition of
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FRANKSTON PHOTOGRAPHIC CLUB INC A0047095S ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING MINUTES MEETING HELD AT THE CLUB ROOMS 26 HIGH STREET FRANKSTON AT 7PM‚ 21st NOVEMBER 2012 PRESENT; Peter Kewley‚ Jeff Symons‚ Cheryl Adams‚ Gail Penny‚ Dennis Nolan‚ Bob Hayter‚ Judith Meier‚ Bob date‚‚ Kath Munchow‚ Peggy Lee‚ Trevor Rogers‚ Keith Smith‚ Craig Pettigrew‚ Suzanne Pettigrew‚ Mary Bongers‚ Max lane‚ Keith Bollard‚ Peter Carty‚ Stan Barnett‚ David Norris‚ Bob Williamson‚ Paulette Schmitt‚ Rose Marie Burns‚ John
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and 25% YoY to VND3‚128b and VND307b‚ respectively. Without the non-recurring loss‚ the company’s 9M12 net profit would have soared 43% YoY to VND368.2b. Gross margins expanded from 40.2% in 9M11 to 44.5% in 9M12. SG&A concerns abating. In our report dated 23 Aug 2012‚ we expressed concern about the continuous rise in KDC’s SG&A-torevenue ratio since 2009‚ though we acknowledged that it was partially due to an 80% increase
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DIGI ANNUAL REPORTS 2010 DIGI ANNUAL REPORTS 2009 Currency in Millions of Malaysian Ringgits As of: Dec 31 2008 Reclassified MYR Dec 31 2009 Restated MYR Dec 31 2010 MYR Dec 31 2011 MYR 4 Year Trend Revenues 4‚814.5 4‚909.6 5‚406.5 5‚964.0 Other Revenues 12.5 9.5 32.6 21.3 Total Revenues 4‚826.9 4‚919.0 5‚439.0 5‚985.3 Cost Of Goods Sold 1‚462.7 1‚574.7 1‚781
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2011 A NNUAL report Incorporated in France as a “Société Anonyme” with registered capital of 120‚596‚816.40 euros 632 012 100 R.C.S. Paris Headquarters: 41 rue Martre 92117 Clichy – France Tel.: +33 1 47 56 70 00 Fax: +33 1 47 56 86 42 Registered office: 14 rue Royale 75008 Paris – France www.loreal.com www.loreal-finance.com ANNUAL report 2011 your contacts INDIVIDUAL SHAREHOLDERS AND FINANCIAL MARKET AUTHORITIES Jean Régis Carof jcarof@loreal-finance.com Carolien
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406 ACC 2301 INTRODUCTORY MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING Section 011 (Monday) Final Exam‚ Winter Term 2012 (May 25th‚ 2012‚ 1:10 p.m. - 3:10 p.m. in Room TRS2-147) INSTRUCTIONS TO STUDENTS: 1. This 2-hour test consists of 5 questions (7 pages). 2. Marks total 45. 3. All questions must be answered on this paper in the spaces following the questions. Pages are not to be separated and all pages must be submitted without exception. 4. Calculator (model Royal XE24 or XE36
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Tootsie Roll Industries‚ Inc. Annual Report 2009 Corporate Profile Tootsie Roll Industries‚ Inc. has been engaged in the manufacture and sale of confectionery products for 113 years. Our products are primarily sold under the familiar brand names: Tootsie Roll‚ Tootsie Roll Pops‚ Caramel Apple Pops‚ Child’s Play‚ Charms‚ Blow Pop‚ Blue Razz‚ Cella’s chocolate covered cherries‚ Tootsie Dots‚ Tootsie Crows‚ Junior Mints‚ Junior Caramels‚ Charleston Chew‚ Sugar Daddy‚ Sugar Babies‚ Andes‚ Fluffy
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