Annual Report 2010 Axiata Group Berhad Axiata Centre 9 Jalan Stesen Sentral 5 Kuala Lumpur Sentral 50470 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia (242188-H) Website: www.axiata.com This publication has been printed on recycled material. principled collaborative optimistic excellence local relevance innovation uncompromising affordable connectivity innovative technology developing world class talent Our goal is to advance Asia via telecommunications and technology. The road ahead is exciting
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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL REPORTING FOR GOVERNMENTAL AND NOT-FOR-PROFIT ENTITIES OUTLINE |Number |Topic |Type/Task |Status | | | | |(re: 15/e) | |Questions: |
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assets in progress and advances Other intangible fixed assets Total Property, plant and equipment Land and buildings Plant and machinery Other assets Total Financial fixed assets Investments in: Subsidiaries Other companies Total investments Other securities Total TOTAL FIXED ASSETS CURRENT ASSETS Inventories Contract work in progress Advances to suppliers Total Receivables Trade receivables (*) Receivables from subsidiaries Tax receivables (**) Deferred tax assets Receivables from others (***) Total
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HABIB BANK LIMITED UNCONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION AS AT DECEMBER 31, 2012 2012 2011 (US $ in '000) ASSETS 1,567,935 246,090 255,567 7,999,874 4,735,688 218,067 59,120 541,385 15,623,726 1,061,044 360,123 428,010 4,116,734 4,284,742 176,092 71,614 452,305 10,950,664 Cash and balances with treasury banks Balances with other banks Lendings to financial institutions Investments Advances Operating fixed assets Deferred tax asset Other assets LIABILITIES 194,325 1,977,449 11,746,459 50
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2011 ANNUAL REPORT notice of annual meeting of stockholders and proxy statement Corporate Profile AutoZone is the leading retailer and a leading distributor of automotive replacement parts and accessories in the United States. The Company also operates stores in Puerto Rico and Mexico. 1 52 155 23 53 40 67 478 38 104 84 181 157 119 67 62 59 79 85 547 112 98 180 14 221 144 26 101 6 45 233 121 70 13 129 20 37 71 15 69 1 34 19 5 2 6 1 30 233 Each store carries an extensive product line
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Better energy MERIDIAN ENERGY LIMITED ANNUAL REPORT 2014 for the year ended 30 June 2014 02 ny C omp a e r v iew ov 04 from Re p o r t ir an d o u r C h a ut ive E xe c C hie f The nu 50 mbers 6.7 % 13.01 Total dividend in FY2014 EBITDAF 1 ahead of prospectus CENTS PER SHARE $ 24 . 3% higher than forecast in the prospectus, including a 2 .00cps special dividend. Invested in communities and environmental projects 3.5M 2 New wind farms generating
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Recognized (OGP) 1.3 1.4 1.8 Auto Accident Rate mile (AARm)—Industry Recognized 0.36 0.39 0.44 Tonnes of CO2 per employee per year† 14 13 14 Safety and Environmental Performance Year ended December 31 †Continuing analysis of Schlumberger carbon dioxide emissions has shown that WesternGeco marine vessels and Integrated Project Management drilling rig operations are the two largest contributors to total company emissions. Schlumberger includes in its figures only those
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Level: Silver Points/Cash: 10 | | CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1.1 INTRODUCTION 1.1.1 FOREIGN INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS FII is defined as an institution organized outside of India for the purpose of making investments into the Indian securities market under the regulations prescribed by SEBI. ‘FII’ include “Overseas pension funds, mutual funds, investment trust, asset management company, nominee company, bank, institutional portfolio manager, university funds, endowments, foundations
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