Use these links to rapidly review the document TABLE OF CONTENTS Index to Consolidated financial statements Table of Contents UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20549 FORM 20-F (Mark One) o REGISTRATION STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 12(b) OR (g) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 OR ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 For the fiscal year ended 30 June 2013 OR o TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT
Words: 196454 - Pages: 786
Club IT, Part 2 Tina Bell XBIS/219 November 10, 2013 Katherine Escobar Club IT, Part 2 Club IT, Part 2 Club IT is a night club owned by Lisa Tejada and Ruben Keys. They are seeking advice and guidance on how to maintain their high energy, high-impact club. Ruben also wants to explore some new e-commerce technologies and applications to help build his clubs clientele and community and to help their business be more efficient. Their clientele regularly uses mobile technologies like the Blackberries
Words: 1013 - Pages: 5
PROF: BRYNN GESTEWITZ | Assignment 1: Competition among the North American Warehouse Clubs Date: 7-08-2012 | 1. Competition like in the North American wholesale club industry: - In North America discount warehouse and whole club segment has $125 billion market shares captured by Costco, Sam’s and BJ’s. There is high competition in the whole club sector, because every firm wants to enter a more profitable market by offering low prices with
Words: 1749 - Pages: 7
Snap Fitness Exercise Centers 12 May 2012 Part A & B –Variable Costs and Target Net Income Analysis CVP analysis requires that all company costs be identified as variable or fixed. Investopedia defines variable costs as, “costs that vary depending on a company’s production volume; they rise as production increases and fall as production decreases”(pg 1). Fixed costs do not change with an increase or decrease in the amount of production. Snap Fitness’ fixed costs are $4,000 a month for
Words: 1374 - Pages: 6
MARKETING ENGINEERING FOR EXCEL • CASE • VERSION 2.0.0 Case Bookbinders Book Club By Gary L. Lilien & Arvind Rangaswamy Introduction About 50,000 new titles, including new editions, are published in the United States each year, giving rise to a $20+ billion book publishing industry. About 10 percent of the books are sold through mail order. Book retailing in the 1970s was characterized by the growth of chain bookstore operations in concert with the development of shopping
Words: 1262 - Pages: 6
discusses the promotion of and the expanding of the Custom Club Fitting service to more markets. This proposal will also discuss and give a brief overview of the company’s history, overall philosophy, the current market condition, the competition, performance, customers, a SWOT analysis, marketing strategies, and marketing mix strategies. The objective of this proposal is to develop and implement an effective marketing plan to expand Custom Club Fitting to more markets to increase performance in the
Words: 4054 - Pages: 17
Trekking Team (a CCA in Hwa Chong Institution), on an expedition to Annapurna Base Camp, Nepal in 2000 Co-curricular activities (CCAs), previously known as Extracurricular Activities (ECAs) are activities that educational organisations in some parts of the world create for school students. They are activities which all school students must attend alongside the standard study curriculum. In Singapore, the policy was introduced by the Ministry of Education, which believe extra activities for school
Words: 1111 - Pages: 5
CASE 2.5 Chestnut Ridge Country Club (A)1 The Chestnut Ridge Country Club has long maintained a distinguished reputation as one of the outstanding country clubs in the Elma, Tennessee, area. The club’s golf facilities are said by some to be the finest in the state, and its dining and banquet facilities are highly regarded as well. This reputation is due in part to the commitment by the board of directors of Chestnut Ridge to offer the finest facilities of any club in the area. For example, several
Words: 1276 - Pages: 6
Running header: Club IT Part Three 1 Club IT Part Three Ron M. Davis March 20, 2011 Michael Diaz Running header:
Words: 1875 - Pages: 8
Business Background Voltas Material Handling Voltas Material Handling Private Ltd. (VMH) is one of the leading manufacturers of material handling equipment in India. The product range includes diesel forklift trucks, electric forklift trucks and warehouse equipment. The company has over 15 branches and 60 dealerships across India providing strong network for sales & service. The forklift division of erstwhile Voltas Limited produced its first forklift truck in 1967. VMH was founded jointly
Words: 1336 - Pages: 6