Annual Report 2008/09 Bang & Olufsen Group CVR no. 41257911 Annual Report 2008/09 Bang & Olufsen Group If you wish to skip directly to a specific page, click on the page number from CONTENTS on page 3. You will then go directly to that page. CONTENTS - click right HERE. CVR no. 41257911 contents 5 Dear Bang & Olufsen shareholder 7 Corporate information etc. 8 Bang & Olufsen - a brief history 15 Five-year summary, main and key figures
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PADM 7336 –Introduction to Nonprofit Management Assignment 1 Mote Aquaculture Park-Sturgeon Project Mote Aquaculture Park (MAP) was developed in 1998. This project was designed to grow and sell sturgeon meat and caviar in the United States and European markets. Importing seafood in these markets became the only means of keeping up with the demand which resulted in a seafood trade deficit worth more than $7 billion dollars. The (MAP) facility was designed to ameliorate the wastewater discharge
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Ford’s Current Performance and Corporate Governance Introduction The purpose of this paper is to brief detail of the Ford Motor Company. The different aspect of their development and future production in discuss in the paper below. This company was selected by our team because of Ford Motor Company has come a long way despite having going through auto industry crash a couple of years ago. The company was founded in 1903 by Henry Ford. He was 39 when founded the company. He started producing
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this neglected aspect of corporate governance. The nonchalance with the way some CEOs handle the process of succession planning not only puts their companies in jeopardy, but also signposts a major criterion on which outgoing CEOs and their executive board members will be evaluated. Before we proceed, we will issue a caveat: the practice of succession planning runs ahead of the theoretical understanding of the process. In fact, in the course of this research, we did not come across a single work
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Contents Board of Directors 02 Management Team 04 Chairman’s Letter 06 Management Discussion and Analysis 09 Corporate Governance 27 General Shareholder Information 46 Directors’ Report (including Annual Report on CSR activities) 55 Standalone Financial Statements 93 Consolidated Financial Statements 147 Board of Directors Management Auditors Rahul Bajaj Chairman Madhur Bajaj Vice Chairman Rajiv Bajaj Managing Director
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1. What additional information about the CEO’s pay package should Don identify to potentially share with the employees? 2. How can Don explain the pay disparity to the employees to ease their concerns about the fairness of the CEO’s pay? 3. Discuss the six forms of deferred (stock) compensation. 4. Briefly discuss the current core compensation and employee benefits of executive compensation. SOLUTION 1. Executive pay is comprised of several different components and Don should outline those
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enterprises were government or commune owned. Today, many companies are partially or wholly privately owned, and that historic change has brought a sea change in Chinese corporate governance, with securities policies well in place and governing boards well established. The first significant changes in company ownership came in the 1980s as small state-owned enterprises and collectively owned enterprises in rural areas began issuing shares to the public. As the reforms spread to larger enterprises
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The Role of Board of Regents and Board of Trustees in Higher Education Name Institution Affiliation The Role of Board of Regents and Board of Trustees in Higher Education This essay intends to discuss the role of the Board of Regents and those of the Board of Trustees. Both phrases refer to higher education governing boards. The Board of Trustees is the most common term. Universities and colleges in the United States of America are managed by boards of trustees, regents, or other correspondingly
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Background and Overview CITIC Pacific (CP) is the Hong Kong arm of the CITIC group, China’s largest state-owned investment company. It is publicly traded on the “Hong Kong Stock Exchange”(HKEx). CP’s major businesses are special steel manufacturing, mining of iron ore and property development in mainland China. For the year ending 31 December 2007, Citic Pacific showed a record net profit of about US$1.5 billion, representing a growth of almost 33% over the previous year.
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Dennis Kozlowski was indicted on tax evasion for avoiding paying more than $1 million in New York sales taxes on expensive art that he purchased. He was also indicted on grand larceny for paying himself huge bonuses which were not approved by the Board of Directors and for using the company’s Key Loan Program as a revolving line of credit making huge loans to himself. He paid off some of those loans with the huge bonuses that he paid himself. In some cases, he even forgave his own loans. The CFO
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