these improvements in its annual report to counter the bad publicity and appeal to its female investors. In its annual report‚ Walmart uses pictures of mother and child to show understanding of motherhood‚ uses pictures and texts of women in its new Global Women’s Economic Empowerment Initiative program to show its involvement in empowering women‚ and uses pictures and texts of female employees to projecting an image of a female-friendly workplace. The Walmart annual report uses pictures of mother
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Statement of Directors’ Responsibilities in Relation to Financial Statement Other Compliance Information Audit Committee Board Committee Statement on Internal Control Financial Statements List of Group Properties Statement of Shareholdings Notice of Annual General Meeting Appendix A Form of Proxy Corporate Information Directors Dato’ Keh (Kerk) Chu Koh (Chairman) Kerk Chiew Siong (Vice Chairman) Kuo Choo Song (Managing Director) Kerk Chian Tung (Executive Director) Teo Lee Teck (Non-Executive
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ANNUAL REPORT 2010 - 2011 CONTENTS Management Discussion and Analysis 14 Financial Statements 75 Profit and Loss Account 37 Consolidated Balance Sheet 78 Cash Flow Statement 38 Directors’ Report 24 Schedules 39 Auditors’ Report 32 Consolidated Profit and Loss Account 79 Report on Corporate Auditors’ Report on Consolidated Balance Sheet 36 Consolidated Cash Flow Statement 80 Governance 110 General Shareholder Information 121 Notice Schedules to Consolidated Financial Statements 81
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Topps Company‚ Inc Annual Report “Founded in 1938‚ The Topps Company‚ Inc. is the preeminent creator and brand marketer of sports cards‚ entertainment products‚ and distinctive confectionery. Topps leading sports and entertainment products include Major League Baseball‚ National Football League‚ and other trading cards‚ sticker album collections‚ and collectible games. The Company’s top confectionery brands include “Ring Pop‚” “Push Pop‚” “Bazooka” bubble gum and “Juicy Drop Pop” products. On October
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Do more‚ feel better‚ live longer GlaxoSmithKline Annual Report 2010 Contents Business review P08–P57 Governance and remuneration P58–P101 Financial statements P102–P191 Shareholder information P192–P212 Business review 2010 Performance overview Research and development Pipeline summary Products‚ competition and intellectual property Regulation Manufacturing and supply World market GSK sales performance Segment reviews Responsible business Financial review 2010 Financial position and resources
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Annual Report 2012 Who we are The World Trade Organization deals with the global rules of trade between nations. Its main function is to ensure that trade flows as smoothly‚ predictably and freely as possible. Using this report The 2012 Annual Report is split into two main sections. The first is a brief summary of the organization and a review of 2011. The second section provides more in-depth information. Find out more Website: www.wto.org General enquiries: enquiries@wto.org Tel: +41
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2008 annual report Forces that move us contents • 06 Woori Bank in 110 Years 10 Financial Highlights 12 Message from the Ceo 16 Board of Directors operation review 20 Balancing uncertainty 26 inspiring Confidence 38 increasing Sustainability Financial review 50 Management’s Discussion & analysis 58 Financial Statements 140 organization Chart 142 Global network Woori bank the disruptions taking place in the financial industry are changing our outlook and revealing new opportunities
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annual report 2010 FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS F I NA NC I A L H I G HLIGHTS Group DKK million Results Net revenue Of which outside DK/SE % outside DK/SE Operating profit Net financials Profit for the year Supplementary payments Consolidation: Reconsolidation according to Articles of Association Change in policy Capital account Delivery-based owner certificates Contributed capital Strategy fund Total assets Fixed assets Investment in property‚ plant and equipment Current assets Equity Long-term
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JEREMY J. ABIG‚ CPA 2100 Walnut Street‚ Apartment 15-A Philadelphia‚ PA 19103 (215) 864-0641 jeremy.abig.wg03@wharton.upenn.edu EDUCATION THE WHARTON SCHOOL‚ UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA MBA Candidate‚ Finance & Marketing Major • Fall 2001 & Spring 2002 Director’s Lists‚ First Year Honor’s List‚ Marketing Club Treasurer • Volunteer Income Tax Assistance‚ Christmas in April‚ Admissions Volunteer‚ XPO Project Team • Member of Finance‚ Investment Management‚ Sales & Trading and Marketing Clubs THE UNIVERSITY
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Harvey Norman Annual Report 2011 Holdings Limited Annual Report 2011 COMPANY INFORMATION ABN 54 003 237 545 ANNUAL REPORT YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2011 Key Dates 30 August 2011 4 November 2011 29 November 2011 Announcement of Full Year Profit to 30 June 2011 Announcement of Final 2011 Dividend Record date for determining entitlement to Final 2011 Dividend Annual General Meeting of Shareholders The Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of Harvey Norman Holdings Limited will be held
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