Corporate governance aims to balance the interests of various stakeholders. SEBI was established in 1988 to protect small investors and regulate stock markets in India. In 2003, SEBI announced an amended Clause 49 which prescribes corporate governance norms that listed companies must follow. Key aspects of Clause 49 include requirements regarding board composition and director independence, related party transactions, audit committees, and disclosure of financial/other information.
This document appears to be a photo slideshow summary of highlights from May 2011 at Sunshine Acre, a location in New Braunfels, Texas. It includes photos of activities at a restaurant, working in a kitchen, making cucumber salad from the garden, having dinner at an Ethiopian restaurant in Austin, baby chickens and their mother in the garden, various garden vegetables like tomatoes, eggplant, and squash, organizing the garden shed, and planting beds for bees and butterflies.
The TVN Group reported financial results for the first quarter of 2011. Revenue grew 7% driven by a 27% increase in pay TV revenue from subscriber and ARPU growth. Online revenue also increased 12% on continued advertising budget shifts. However, TV segment revenue was stable as a 3% decline in advertising was offset by 16% growth in content sales, fees and other revenue. EBITDA grew 19% through operating leverage in pay TV and online, but TV segment EBITDA margin was 32% as it invested in programming.
De private holding anno 2012 - patrimoniale en fiscale optimalisatie na het r...Lexalert
De presentatie hoort bij het online seminarie "De private holding anno 2012 - patrimoniale en fiscale optimalisatie na het regeerakkoord" van Mter An Weyn (Tiberghien). U kan de opname van dit seminarie bekijken via www.lexalert.net/seminaries.
Productivity and Performance of Auto Components IndustryParul Singhal
1. Employee productivity increases with HR/IR capability score, according to a study of 64 auto-component companies assessed on a HR/IR capability model.
2. Leadership at different levels, especially the HR leader, is the key contributor to better HR/IR capability and higher employee productivity.
3. The study found that contract labor does not actually reduce costs as believed, but rather depresses productivity, while increasing the number of white collar employees positively impacts productivity.
What slide dimensions should you use for your presentations?Presentitude
When PowerPoint 2013 came along, the size of the default presentation changed from 4:3 to 16:9. So – what size should you use for your slides? This is a quick guide to choosing the right size – and a brief explanation of the difference between the sizes in different versions of PowerPoint.
Corporate governance aims to balance the interests of various stakeholders. SEBI was established in 1988 to protect small investors and regulate stock markets in India. In 2003, SEBI announced an amended Clause 49 which prescribes corporate governance norms that listed companies must follow. Key aspects of Clause 49 include requirements regarding board composition and director independence, related party transactions, audit committees, and disclosure of financial/other information.
This document appears to be a photo slideshow summary of highlights from May 2011 at Sunshine Acre, a location in New Braunfels, Texas. It includes photos of activities at a restaurant, working in a kitchen, making cucumber salad from the garden, having dinner at an Ethiopian restaurant in Austin, baby chickens and their mother in the garden, various garden vegetables like tomatoes, eggplant, and squash, organizing the garden shed, and planting beds for bees and butterflies.
The TVN Group reported financial results for the first quarter of 2011. Revenue grew 7% driven by a 27% increase in pay TV revenue from subscriber and ARPU growth. Online revenue also increased 12% on continued advertising budget shifts. However, TV segment revenue was stable as a 3% decline in advertising was offset by 16% growth in content sales, fees and other revenue. EBITDA grew 19% through operating leverage in pay TV and online, but TV segment EBITDA margin was 32% as it invested in programming.
De private holding anno 2012 - patrimoniale en fiscale optimalisatie na het r...Lexalert
De presentatie hoort bij het online seminarie "De private holding anno 2012 - patrimoniale en fiscale optimalisatie na het regeerakkoord" van Mter An Weyn (Tiberghien). U kan de opname van dit seminarie bekijken via www.lexalert.net/seminaries.
Productivity and Performance of Auto Components IndustryParul Singhal
1. Employee productivity increases with HR/IR capability score, according to a study of 64 auto-component companies assessed on a HR/IR capability model.
2. Leadership at different levels, especially the HR leader, is the key contributor to better HR/IR capability and higher employee productivity.
3. The study found that contract labor does not actually reduce costs as believed, but rather depresses productivity, while increasing the number of white collar employees positively impacts productivity.
What slide dimensions should you use for your presentations?Presentitude
When PowerPoint 2013 came along, the size of the default presentation changed from 4:3 to 16:9. So – what size should you use for your slides? This is a quick guide to choosing the right size – and a brief explanation of the difference between the sizes in different versions of PowerPoint.
The document discusses nominative entries, which are large applications or nominations submitted for awards, grants, or other opportunities. Nominative entries require significant effort to research, write, and compile supporting materials. Applicants should allow ample time to thoughtfully prepare nominative entries and ensure all required components and eligibility criteria are fully addressed.
The document summarizes the results of a Slovenian international competition in women's artistic gymnastics and men's artistic gymnastics. It lists the rankings, national Olympic committees, total scores, and locations for several teams. The top team in the juniors category was from Egypt, while in the under 12 category the top team was from Slovakia based in Bratislava. The competition included teams from Slovenia, Slovakia, Serbia, Austria, and Romania.
The document contains results from a Slovenian international gymnastics competition in WAG and MAG across different age categories:
- Pia Hribar of Slovenia placed first in the Junior category.
- Tjaša Kysselef of Slovenia placed first in the Senior category.
- Lucia Simonidesova of Slovakia placed first in the Under 12 category.
This document contains results from several gymnastics competitions in Slovenia:
- The Slovenian International Competition in WAG and MAG saw Egyptian gymnast Abdelrahman Magdy rank first in the Junior men's competition and Croatian gymnast Tarik Soto rank first in the Senior men's competition.
- In the U14 Under 14 competition, Serbian gymnast Luka Milojević ranked first.
The results include rankings, names of gymnasts, nations, and total scores in each competition category.
The document summarizes the results of a Slovenian international gymnastics competition in women's artistic gymnastics (WAG) and men's artistic gymnastics (MAG) for juniors and those under 14 years old. Egypt placed first in the junior WAG and MAG competition with a total score of 309,950 points, followed by Italy with 308,300 points. In the under 14 competition, Serbia placed first with a total score of 187,050 points, followed by Slovenia with 152,250 points.
The document lists the participants of the World Cup in Ljubljana, Slovenia, separately for women and men. It provides each athlete's name, year of birth, and the apparatus they are competing on, abbreviated as VT for vault, UB for uneven bars, BB for balance beam, FX for floor exercise, and others for men's events. Over 100 athletes from around 30 countries are listed as participating in the competition taking place in Ljubljana.
The document outlines the schedule for a gymnastics competition taking place from April 18-20. On April 18, training and qualifications will be held at the Tivoli competition hall, with judges' meetings also scheduled. April 19 will include optional training, more qualifications, judges meetings, and finals for some men's and women's events, along with a farewell dinner. On April 20, the final day, more optional training and judges meetings are scheduled before concluding with finals for the remaining men's and women's events.
The document outlines the schedule for a gymnastics competition taking place from April 18th to April 20th. On Friday, there will be training sessions and qualifications in the morning and afternoon for both men's artistic gymnastics (MAG) and women's artistic gymnastics (WAG) across various apparatuses. Saturday will include optional training, judges meetings, finals for certain apparatuses and a farewell dinner. Sunday will follow a similar schedule with more optional training, judges meetings and finals for the remaining apparatuses.
This document appears to be a registration list for gymnasts, coaches, and judges attending a competition. It includes the names, gender, role (gymnast, coach, judge), and country of over 50 individuals from 20 different countries competing in men's artistic gymnastics (MAG), women's artistic gymnastics (WAG), or serving as a coach or judge. Events that each gymnast is registered for are also indicated with X's.
The document outlines the schedule for the 47th Salamunov memorial gymnastics competition held from April 11-13, 2014 in Ruse, Bulgaria. On Friday, the competition hall was prepared and participants trained. Saturday included a school competition in the morning followed by women's gymnastics (WAG) technical meetings, warm-ups, and competition in the afternoon. Sunday consisted of men's gymnastics (MAG) technical meetings, warm-ups, and competitions for juniors/U14 in the morning and seniors in the afternoon, with award ceremonies following each event.
The document is a registration record dated March 3rd, 2014. It appears to be confirming or finalizing some type of registration occurring on that date but does not provide any details about what is being registered.
The document discusses nominative entries, which are large applications or nominations submitted for awards, grants, or other opportunities. Nominative entries require significant effort to research, write, and compile supporting materials. Applicants should allow ample time to thoughtfully prepare nominative entries and ensure all required components and eligibility criteria are fully addressed.
The document summarizes the results of a Slovenian international competition in women's artistic gymnastics and men's artistic gymnastics. It lists the rankings, national Olympic committees, total scores, and locations for several teams. The top team in the juniors category was from Egypt, while in the under 12 category the top team was from Slovakia based in Bratislava. The competition included teams from Slovenia, Slovakia, Serbia, Austria, and Romania.
The document contains results from a Slovenian international gymnastics competition in WAG and MAG across different age categories:
- Pia Hribar of Slovenia placed first in the Junior category.
- Tjaša Kysselef of Slovenia placed first in the Senior category.
- Lucia Simonidesova of Slovakia placed first in the Under 12 category.
This document contains results from several gymnastics competitions in Slovenia:
- The Slovenian International Competition in WAG and MAG saw Egyptian gymnast Abdelrahman Magdy rank first in the Junior men's competition and Croatian gymnast Tarik Soto rank first in the Senior men's competition.
- In the U14 Under 14 competition, Serbian gymnast Luka Milojević ranked first.
The results include rankings, names of gymnasts, nations, and total scores in each competition category.
The document summarizes the results of a Slovenian international gymnastics competition in women's artistic gymnastics (WAG) and men's artistic gymnastics (MAG) for juniors and those under 14 years old. Egypt placed first in the junior WAG and MAG competition with a total score of 309,950 points, followed by Italy with 308,300 points. In the under 14 competition, Serbia placed first with a total score of 187,050 points, followed by Slovenia with 152,250 points.
The document lists the participants of the World Cup in Ljubljana, Slovenia, separately for women and men. It provides each athlete's name, year of birth, and the apparatus they are competing on, abbreviated as VT for vault, UB for uneven bars, BB for balance beam, FX for floor exercise, and others for men's events. Over 100 athletes from around 30 countries are listed as participating in the competition taking place in Ljubljana.
The document outlines the schedule for a gymnastics competition taking place from April 18-20. On April 18, training and qualifications will be held at the Tivoli competition hall, with judges' meetings also scheduled. April 19 will include optional training, more qualifications, judges meetings, and finals for some men's and women's events, along with a farewell dinner. On April 20, the final day, more optional training and judges meetings are scheduled before concluding with finals for the remaining men's and women's events.
The document outlines the schedule for a gymnastics competition taking place from April 18th to April 20th. On Friday, there will be training sessions and qualifications in the morning and afternoon for both men's artistic gymnastics (MAG) and women's artistic gymnastics (WAG) across various apparatuses. Saturday will include optional training, judges meetings, finals for certain apparatuses and a farewell dinner. Sunday will follow a similar schedule with more optional training, judges meetings and finals for the remaining apparatuses.
This document appears to be a registration list for gymnasts, coaches, and judges attending a competition. It includes the names, gender, role (gymnast, coach, judge), and country of over 50 individuals from 20 different countries competing in men's artistic gymnastics (MAG), women's artistic gymnastics (WAG), or serving as a coach or judge. Events that each gymnast is registered for are also indicated with X's.
The document outlines the schedule for the 47th Salamunov memorial gymnastics competition held from April 11-13, 2014 in Ruse, Bulgaria. On Friday, the competition hall was prepared and participants trained. Saturday included a school competition in the morning followed by women's gymnastics (WAG) technical meetings, warm-ups, and competition in the afternoon. Sunday consisted of men's gymnastics (MAG) technical meetings, warm-ups, and competitions for juniors/U14 in the morning and seniors in the afternoon, with award ceremonies following each event.
The document is a registration record dated March 3rd, 2014. It appears to be confirming or finalizing some type of registration occurring on that date but does not provide any details about what is being registered.