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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POLITICAL CARTOON ANALISYS The cartoon that I focused on was one that was related to the issue of health care. The author of this cartoon was Larry Wright. Larry Wright is well known for his editorial cartoons. His cartoons can be found in the Detroit News either by paper copy or online. He started drawing cartoons in 1960 while he was in the army. After serving in the army he took a full time position with Star as an editorial page cartoonist. Then five years later he left and moved to
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Morningstar® DocumentResearchS Table of Contents UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Washington‚ D.C. 20549 FORM 10-K FOR ANNUAL AND TRANSITION REPORTS PURSUANT TO SECTIONS 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 x ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 For the fiscal year ended December 31‚ 2010 OR TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 For the transition period from to
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(3)‚ p58. Last accessed 22nd Jan 2011. Figure 2: (2010) Locational factor references: (2009) Bahaudin G. Mujtaba. (2007). McDonald’s Success Strategy and Global Expansion through Customer and Brand loyalty Vernon life cycle reference: Figure 3: (2010) Sunanda Chavan . (2010). What made McDonald ’s big in India. Available: http://www.managementparadise.com/forums/marketing-management/205743-what-made-mcdonald-s-big-biz-india.html . Last accessed 23rd Jan 2011. (2010)
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“Balance” One fine evening‚ while walking to my friend’s place enjoying the beautiful climate & cool breeze‚ making one to be there walking or standing still to enjoy it‚ I saw a group of kids riding their bicycles like a gang & roaming. A huge van came in the opposite direction‚ which meant they had to make space‚ which they have been occupying so far‚ for the monster vehicle. Due to sudden change of course or rough terrain‚ one of the kids lost his balance & fell to the safe side
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CONTENTS Particulars Notice Directors’ Report Management Discussion and Analysis Corporate Governance Report Auditors’ Report Balance Sheet Profit & Loss Account Cash flow Statement Schedules to Financial Statements Note to Accounts Balance Sheet Abstract Page No. 1 11 16 27 37 42 43 44 46 53 68 Intentionally Left Blank Registered Office: Murasoli Maran Towers‚ 73‚ MRC Nagar Main Road‚ MRC Nagar‚ Chennai- 600 028 N O T I C E I S H E R E B Y G I V E N T H AT T H E T W E N T Y S E V E N
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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 Renaud-Feitz cfeitz@loreal-finance.com From France: toll-free number for shareholders: 0 800 666
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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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An Analysis of Flooded McDonald’s by Superflex Making the list of the “100 Most Iconic Works of Art of the Last 5 Years” is an outstanding accomplishment that Superflex’s 2009 Flooded McDonald’s achieved. Iconic means “characterized by fame: relating to or characteristic of somebody or something admired as an icon”. This paper will address how Superflex’s Flooded Mcdonald’s became an iconic artwork of the twenty-first century and why this piece became so thought provoking to the art community
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This higher quality customer serv ice is subject to McDonald’s ability to actually produce faster. Without this ability ‚ McDonald’s ordering costs would be sky -high because the costs associated with ordering would be the loss of customers tired of ordering fast food that really isn’t fast. Second‚ JIT allows McDonald’s to adapt to demand a little bit better. Seemingly ‚ lower inv entory lev els would cause McDonald’s bigger problems in a higher demand because they wouldn’t hav e their safety stock
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