1 Roche 2013 results London‚ 30 January 2014 2 This presentation contains certain forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements may be identified by words such as ‘believes’‚ ‘expects’‚ ‘anticipates’‚ ‘projects’‚ ‘intends’‚ ‘should’‚ ‘seeks’‚ ‘estimates’‚ ‘future’ or similar expressions or by discussion of‚ among other things‚ strategy‚ goals‚ plans or intentions. Various factors may cause actual results to differ materially in the future from those reflected in forward-looking
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A business for a new decade Tesco PLC Annual Review and Summary Financial Statement 2010 Contents Financial highlights Overview Chairman’s statement A business for a new decade Tesco at a glance Chief Executive’s review Our business Long-term strategy and business highlights International Core UK Non-food Retailing Services Community Our people 1 2 6 8 Group sales (including VAT)* +6.8% +10.1% +10.4% +9.1% +9.8% +9.1% 2008/9 ‡ Underlying profit before tax Group profit
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Laxapana Batteries PLC Annual Report 2010 / 2011 Our Mission “Our mission is to provide best value energy generating products” To our shareholders - We will continuously improve our manufacturing capabilities and technology as part of our growth strategy and thereby improve profits and return on investment. To our customers - We will provide high quality products that will consistently meet customer expectations. To our employees - We will create a work environment where employees will be
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products. Chuck questioned if the current cost-management system was providing the management with accurate data about product costs. In a traditional‚ volume-based product-costing system‚ only a single predetermine overhead rate is used. All manufacturing-overhead costs are combined into one cost pool‚ a grouping of individual indirect cost items‚ and they are applied to products on the basis of a single variable that costs over a given time span (cost driver) that is closely related to production
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Product cost is the cost of direct labor‚ direct materials‚ and manufacturing overhead that are consumed to create a product. Product cost can also be considered the cost of the labor required to deliver a service to a customer. Direct Material Cost Definition: Direct material cost is the cost of materials used to manufacture a product or provide a service. Direct Labor Definition: Direct labor is production or services labor that is assigned to a specific product‚ cost center‚ or work order
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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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To our shareowners: As regular readers of this letter will know‚ our energy at Amazon comes from the desire to impress customers rather than the zeal to best competitors. We don’t take a view on which of these approaches is more likely to maximize business success. There are pros and cons to both and many examples of highly successful competitor-focused companies. We do work to pay attention to competitors and be inspired by them‚ but it is a fact that the customer-centric way is at this point a
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2005 27.0 % since 2005 27 gigawatt hours since 2005 powers the strength of our results. Annual Report 2014 Solutions The strength of our people 10 LEED certified buildings To learn more‚ read the 2013 FedEx Global Citizenship Report at csr.fedex.com. FedEx Corporation 942 South Shady Grove Road Memphis‚ Tennessee 38120 fedex.com In line with our commitment to sustainability‚ the FedEx Annual Report was produced using environmentally and socially responsible procurement and manufacturing
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Introduction The present paper " Formal and Dynamic Equivalence and the Principle of Equivalent Effect" deals with the investigation of translation theory and equivalence. It illuminates important questions of translation raised by different translation theorists. Our term paper consists of Introduction‚ three main chapters‚ Conclusion and a list of used publications. Introduction illustrates the purpose of the choice of the subject- matter for our research. It gives a brief outline of the paper
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Generally‚ the term cost of production refers to the ‘money expenses’ incurred in the production of a commodity. But money expenses are not the only expenses incurred on the production of a commodity. There are number of services and inputs such as entrepreneurship‚ land‚ capital etc.‚ which are offered by an entrepreneur without changing any price or receiving any payment for them. While computing the total cost of production‚ allowance should be made for such expenses. It is therefore essential
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