JYSK Nordic 2007-2008 ANNUAL REPORT 1 Forward – together Foreword This is the Annual Report 07/08 for JYSK Nordic‚ the designation given to the companies in the JYSK Group with stores in Scandinavia‚ Central Europe‚ the Netherlands and the UK. This report covers 11 of the 32 countries in which JYSK is currently represented. This annual report does not cover JYSK companies such as Dänisches Bettenlager in Germany and Austria or JYSK in Switzerland and France. JYSK Franchise and other
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TESCO PLC ANNUAL REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 2003 NUMBER O F S TO R E S SALES AREA N E W S TO R E S OPENED INC. AC Q U I S I T I O N S IN 2002/03 PLANNED OPENINGS IN 2003/04 1‚982 21.8m sq ft 1‚265 59 UNITED KINGDOM 77 1.7m sq ft 1 6 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND 53 2.5m sq ft 5 5 HUNGARY 66 3.4m sq ft 20 5 POLAND 17 1.6m sq ft 2 4 CZECH REPUBLIC 17 1.4m sq ft 4 4 SLOVAKIA 1 2 5 7 12 22 23 24 25 Financial highlights
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Coca-Cola versus Pepsi-Cola: Competitive Strategies Coca-Cola (Coke) and Pepsi-Cola (Pepsi) have been the most popular soft drinks for many years‚ and has also been each other’s biggest competitor. Coke was created in 1885 by John Stith Pemberton‚ a pharmacist‚ and was initially made as a tonic (Smith‚ 2012). In the beginning‚ Coke had cocaine in it‚ which was to fight depression and also make consumers addicted to the drink. In 1904‚ the Food and Drug Administration eliminated the use of cocaine
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Food specialist F for everyone Annual report and financial statements 2009 Welcome to Morrisons We are the UK’s fourth largest food retailer by sales with an annual turnover in excess of £14bn. We have 382 stores‚ visited by 10 million customers each week and served by 124‚000 employees. What makes us different from other supermarkets is our own supply chain‚ our own manufacturing sites and ‘Market Street’. We make and pack our produce Fresh produce is washed‚ graded and packed in our
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Bank Limited Annual Report for the year ended 31st December‚ 2009 Topics are to be discussed here (Context) 01. Letter to Transmittal 02. Notice of 11th Annual General Meeting 03. Mission‚ Vision & Objectives 04. MBL Timeline 05. Credit Rating 06. Sponsors of the Bank 07. Board of Directors 08. Corporate Structure 09. Management Team 10. Head Office & Branch Network 11. Where We Locate 12. Financial Summary 13. Economic Impact Report 14. Message
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Spenser Garrison Strategic Management 3/17/10 Case 1: Cola Wars Continue: Coke and Pepsi in 2006 The soft drink industry is very competitive for all companies involved. Recently the competition between established firms has only increased with the market nearing its saturation point. All companies in the industry‚ especially those thinking about entering‚ have to think about Porter’s 5-Forces model and the pressures it outlines; rivalry among establish firms‚ risk of entry by potential
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Cola Wars Continue : Coke and Pepsi in 2006 1. Why historically has the soft drink industry been so profitable? * High rate of consumption increasing at an average of 3% per year * Increasing availability of CSDs * Introduction of diet and flavoured varieties Year | 1970 | 1975 | 1981 | 1985 | 1990 | 1994 | 1996 | 1998 | 2004 | Consumption in Cases (million) | 3090 | 3780 | 5180 | 6500 | 7780 | 8710 | 9290 | 9880 | 10240 | 2. Compare the economics of concentrated
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Consumer Behaviour Assignment CIA-II Topic: Comparative Study of Pepsi and Coca-cola [pic] The Battle of the Giants Soft Drink Industry The Soft Drink Industry consists of establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing non-alcoholic‚ carbonated beverages‚ mineral waters and concentrates and syrups for the manufacture of carbonated beverages. Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing fruit juices and non-carbonated fruit drinks are classified in canned and
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Bursa Amman Gujranwala Bishkek Karachi Lahor Erbil Suleymania Ankara Rahim Yar Khan Ashgabat Antalya Burunday Multan Shymkent Baku Sapanca Aqaba İstanbul Faisalabad Gujranwala İzmir 09 ANNUAL REPORT CCI ANNUAL REPORT 2009 OVERVIEW 01 Corporate Profile CCI’s Mission and Vision The Last 5 Years of CCI Looking Back at 2009 Key Financial and Operational Indicators CCI at a Glance Message from the Chairman Message from the CEO 03 05
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POKHARNA‚ President – Commercial DIRECTOR – SECRETARIAL & COMPANY SECRETARY THOMAS FERNANDES BANKERS BANK OF INDIA BANK OF MAHARASHTRA BANK OF AMERICA CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA CONTENTS Directors’ Report & Management Discussion and Analysis Corporate Governance Report Shareholder Information Auditors’ Report Balance Sheet Profit and Loss Account Cash Flow Statement Schedules ‘1’ to ‘15’ Schedule ‘16’ – Notes Forming Part of the Accounts Annexure I - Statement of Significant Accounting Policies and Practices
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