The Lions Club of Miri Lambir monthly activities report for February 2010 summarizes their activities for the month:
1) They held organizing committee meetings on February 5th for a nursing home project and an effective microorganism talk.
2) On February 5th they also held a pre-Chinese New Year fellowship dinner with 8 clubs and 2 members involved.
3) On February 23rd they held a board meeting at a function room with 11 members attending.
There are 16 homes currently active and no homes under contract in Bethesda, MD zip code 20816. The homes range in price from $615,000 to $7,499,000 and have been on the market an average of 125 days. The document provides market statistics and analysis for this area through November 2010.
0Underpayment of Estimated Tax by Individualstaxman taxman
This document is Indiana's Schedule IT-2210, which is used to calculate penalties for underpayment of estimated taxes. It provides instructions for determining:
1) If a taxpayer owes penalties for underpaying their estimated quarterly taxes throughout 2008.
2) The minimum amount that was required to be paid in estimated taxes each quarter.
3) How to calculate penalties owed using either the regular method (calculating payments/underpayments by quarter) or short method.
The schedule walks through calculating a taxpayer's total tax for 2008, required annual payment, prior year's tax exception, withholding credits, estimated payments made, and any underpayment amounts to determine if penalties are owed.
NAL Energy Corporation is an oil and gas producer focused on light oil with assets in western Canada. Some key points:
- Market cap of $1.2 billion with monthly dividend of $0.07/share and current yield of 10.4%
- Produces over 28,000 boe/day from assets in Alberta, southeast Saskatchewan, and British Columbia. Reserves of 104 MMBoe with 50% liquids.
- Focused on oil drilling for its 2011 $240 million capital program to maintain production of around 28,500 boe/day for the year. Hedges over 50% of oil volumes.
- Operates across different oil resource plays like the Cardium, V
This document provides a summary of the PANS Bandung Discretionary Fund as of July 2, 2010. The fund had a net asset value of Rp9,015 billion with a NAV per unit of Rp2,642.1449. The fund's portfolio composition consisted of 44.52% cash, 20.18% BUMI stock, 19.71% PGAS stock, and 15.59% PTBA stock. Over a 1 month period the fund had a return of -3.93% compared to the IDX return of 4.17%. The fund is managed by Dr. Adrian Teja with a 3% annual management fee and very high risk level.
The document summarizes a meeting between TIM Brasil and investors in September 2012.
1) TIM Brasil's mobile business revenue grew 11% while Brazilian GDP grew only 1.9%, showing that mobile is driving economic growth.
2) Fixed to mobile substitution continues to impact fixed line incumbents, benefiting the mobile segment. TIM's mobile revenue grew 7.9% in 2Q12 while fixed revenue declined for competitors.
3) TIM's 2Q12 results met guidance, with total revenue up 7% and EBITDA up 6%. Revenue was impacted by MTR cuts but growth was driven by prepaid and data. Fiber deployment
CenterPoint Energy's electric transmission and distribution business serves over 1.84 million metered customers across a 5,000 square mile area including Houston, Texas. In 2003, the business gained 47,000 new customers, delivered over 71 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity, and improved productivity through ongoing process improvements despite cost increases. The business focuses on building, operating, and maintaining the infrastructure between power plants and end users to ensure reliable and safe electricity delivery.
The Lions Club of Sibu Berjaya reported their activities for September 2010 which included:
1) Hosting meetings, fellowship events, and a youth orientation that over 80 Lions attended.
2) Participating in inter-club and inter-zone visits, installations, and fundraising events.
3) Conducting service projects like blood donations and donating wheelchairs to a longhouse that benefitted the local community.
4) Attending district functions including a leadership seminar and zone meetings involving over 150 Lions.
The document is a monthly activities report from the Lions Club of Miri Lambir for January 2010. It summarizes 7 activities conducted by the club that month, including a blood donation campaign with another club, meetings to plan fundraising and drug awareness campaigns, welcoming visiting Lions Club members, judging an environmental photo contest, and holding the contest's prize giving ceremony with the district governor. The report provides details of each activity such as date, project chairperson, number of clubs and members involved, hours spent, and people benefited.
There are 16 homes currently active and no homes under contract in Bethesda, MD zip code 20816. The homes range in price from $615,000 to $7,499,000 and have been on the market an average of 125 days. The document provides market statistics and analysis for this area through November 2010.
0Underpayment of Estimated Tax by Individualstaxman taxman
This document is Indiana's Schedule IT-2210, which is used to calculate penalties for underpayment of estimated taxes. It provides instructions for determining:
1) If a taxpayer owes penalties for underpaying their estimated quarterly taxes throughout 2008.
2) The minimum amount that was required to be paid in estimated taxes each quarter.
3) How to calculate penalties owed using either the regular method (calculating payments/underpayments by quarter) or short method.
The schedule walks through calculating a taxpayer's total tax for 2008, required annual payment, prior year's tax exception, withholding credits, estimated payments made, and any underpayment amounts to determine if penalties are owed.
NAL Energy Corporation is an oil and gas producer focused on light oil with assets in western Canada. Some key points:
- Market cap of $1.2 billion with monthly dividend of $0.07/share and current yield of 10.4%
- Produces over 28,000 boe/day from assets in Alberta, southeast Saskatchewan, and British Columbia. Reserves of 104 MMBoe with 50% liquids.
- Focused on oil drilling for its 2011 $240 million capital program to maintain production of around 28,500 boe/day for the year. Hedges over 50% of oil volumes.
- Operates across different oil resource plays like the Cardium, V
This document provides a summary of the PANS Bandung Discretionary Fund as of July 2, 2010. The fund had a net asset value of Rp9,015 billion with a NAV per unit of Rp2,642.1449. The fund's portfolio composition consisted of 44.52% cash, 20.18% BUMI stock, 19.71% PGAS stock, and 15.59% PTBA stock. Over a 1 month period the fund had a return of -3.93% compared to the IDX return of 4.17%. The fund is managed by Dr. Adrian Teja with a 3% annual management fee and very high risk level.
The document summarizes a meeting between TIM Brasil and investors in September 2012.
1) TIM Brasil's mobile business revenue grew 11% while Brazilian GDP grew only 1.9%, showing that mobile is driving economic growth.
2) Fixed to mobile substitution continues to impact fixed line incumbents, benefiting the mobile segment. TIM's mobile revenue grew 7.9% in 2Q12 while fixed revenue declined for competitors.
3) TIM's 2Q12 results met guidance, with total revenue up 7% and EBITDA up 6%. Revenue was impacted by MTR cuts but growth was driven by prepaid and data. Fiber deployment
CenterPoint Energy's electric transmission and distribution business serves over 1.84 million metered customers across a 5,000 square mile area including Houston, Texas. In 2003, the business gained 47,000 new customers, delivered over 71 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity, and improved productivity through ongoing process improvements despite cost increases. The business focuses on building, operating, and maintaining the infrastructure between power plants and end users to ensure reliable and safe electricity delivery.
The Lions Club of Sibu Berjaya reported their activities for September 2010 which included:
1) Hosting meetings, fellowship events, and a youth orientation that over 80 Lions attended.
2) Participating in inter-club and inter-zone visits, installations, and fundraising events.
3) Conducting service projects like blood donations and donating wheelchairs to a longhouse that benefitted the local community.
4) Attending district functions including a leadership seminar and zone meetings involving over 150 Lions.
The document is a monthly activities report from the Lions Club of Miri Lambir for January 2010. It summarizes 7 activities conducted by the club that month, including a blood donation campaign with another club, meetings to plan fundraising and drug awareness campaigns, welcoming visiting Lions Club members, judging an environmental photo contest, and holding the contest's prize giving ceremony with the district governor. The report provides details of each activity such as date, project chairperson, number of clubs and members involved, hours spent, and people benefited.
The monthly membership report for Miri Lambir Leo Club for January 2010 showed that there were no changes to their membership of 22 members. No members resigned, were dropped, reinstated, or transferred. The total membership before and after deductions remained at 22 members.
The document is a monthly activities report for the Lions Club of Miri Lambir for March 2010. It provides details of club meetings and activities during the month, including board and general meetings, a fellowship event, an environmental project with other local clubs, and an annual general meeting. Financial information is also included, such as membership numbers and dues paid.
This monthly membership report from March 2010 for the Miri Lambir club shows that there were 22 total members at the start and end of the month. No members were added, dropped, reinstated, or transferred during the month. The secretary of the club is listed as Doreen Syn Yee Liu.
The document summarizes the District 308-A2 Peace Poster Contest Judging event held on October 25, 2009. Over 45 Lions clubs participated in the judging of posters created by students on the theme of "The Power of Peace". The objective was to promote peace, raise awareness of Lions activities, and foster fellowship. A poster from the Tawau Mandarin Lions Club was selected as the district's winner. The event was attended by district governors and other Lions dignitaries.
The monthly membership report for Miri Lambir Leo Club in February 2010 showed that there were no changes to their membership of 22 members. No members resigned, were dropped, reinstated, or transferred. The total membership before and after remained at 22 members.
The Lions Club of Miri Lambir held a celebration for children event on October 1, 2009 at PDK Miri and Methodist Children's House. The event aimed to celebrate the Mid-autumn Festival with unfortunate children and create community awareness. Around 150 children benefited from moon cakes, drinks, and lanterns provided by the Lions Club of Miri Lambir with a budget of RM1,000. Photos from the event show children receiving and playing with lanterns.
The Lions Club of Lutong Miri and Lions Club of Lambir Miri jointly organized an environmental tree planting project on July 20, 2009 at the Basketball Court in Lutong Miri. A total of six tanjung trees were planted with the participation of 17 people, including the International Director Hjh Ellis Suriyati Hj Omar and presidents from other Lions Clubs in the region. The goal of the project was to raise environmental awareness in the local community and create a comfortable outdoor space for public activities.
1) The Lions Club of Miri Lambir held various activities in October 2009, including visiting children during Mooncake Festival with snacks and gifts, organizing a peace poster contest, and committee meetings to plan upcoming projects.
2) They held a press conference and fellowship dinner to launch several new projects on environment, drug awareness, and more. Artificial legs and school supplies were donated to beneficiaries.
3) Road safety stickers were distributed and a peace poster judging session was held with participation from multiple clubs. Photos were provided documenting the various events.
The document is a monthly activities report for the Lions Club of Miri Lambir for August 2009. It lists the club's membership numbers and details of two joint activities they participated in - a joint installation ceremony and fellowship dinner with other clubs on August 9th and a joint District Advisory Committee meeting on August 23rd. It also lists a board meeting held by the club on August 24th. The report provides information on the project chairpersons, number of clubs and members involved, and man-hours spent for reporting purposes.
The Lions Club of Lambir Miri organized a community project at the Methodist Kindergarten Krokop on September 19, 2009. They contributed RM 10,000 to the kindergarten for operating funds. Over 200 students benefited from this project. District Governor Karen Koh and other Lions Club dignitaries were in attendance to present the mock cheque and show support for helping the local community.
The Lions Club of Miri Lambir held various activities in September 2009, including children's coloring and dress-up contests focused on environmental protection and Malaysia's independence day that benefited over 2,000 people. They also organized meetings to plan upcoming projects and installations for other clubs. Funds were raised and donations made, including contributing RM10,000 to a local kindergarten. Photos and newspaper articles documented several of the events.
Three Lions Clubs in Miri, Malaysia partnered with Miri Local Agenda 21 and Miri City Council to launch the "Sunday is No Plastic Bag Day" initiative on August 30, 2009. The event was held at Boulevard Shopping Mall and aimed to raise awareness of the dangers of excessive plastic use and encourage the public and retailers to reduce plastic consumption by using reusable bags. Over 2,000 people attended the event, including dignitaries from the Lions Clubs, Leo Clubs, Miri City Council, and the retail industry. The launch featured speeches and demonstrations of reducing plastic bag usage.
The 1 Malaysia Merdeka Children Colouring Contest was jointly organized by three Lions Clubs at the Boulevard Shopping Mall. Over 600 children participated in three age groups and enjoyed door prizes. The goals were to promote unity and the spirit of Merdeka. Winners had their photos taken with dignitaries including the Mayor and State Assemblyman. The event was a success in bringing the community together.
The Lions Club of Miri Lambir reported their activities for July 2009 which included:
1) Organizing meetings and fellowships with other clubs totaling over 30 members and 10 man-hours of service.
2) Hosting the joint installation ceremony with 5 other clubs involving over 13 members.
3) A tree planting environmental project with 4 members spending 4 man-hours planting 6 trees to beautify the community.
The monthly membership report for Miri Lambir Leo Club for January 2010 showed that there were no changes to their membership of 22 members. No members resigned, were dropped, reinstated, or transferred. The total membership before and after deductions remained at 22 members.
The document is a monthly activities report for the Lions Club of Miri Lambir for March 2010. It provides details of club meetings and activities during the month, including board and general meetings, a fellowship event, an environmental project with other local clubs, and an annual general meeting. Financial information is also included, such as membership numbers and dues paid.
This monthly membership report from March 2010 for the Miri Lambir club shows that there were 22 total members at the start and end of the month. No members were added, dropped, reinstated, or transferred during the month. The secretary of the club is listed as Doreen Syn Yee Liu.
The document summarizes the District 308-A2 Peace Poster Contest Judging event held on October 25, 2009. Over 45 Lions clubs participated in the judging of posters created by students on the theme of "The Power of Peace". The objective was to promote peace, raise awareness of Lions activities, and foster fellowship. A poster from the Tawau Mandarin Lions Club was selected as the district's winner. The event was attended by district governors and other Lions dignitaries.
The monthly membership report for Miri Lambir Leo Club in February 2010 showed that there were no changes to their membership of 22 members. No members resigned, were dropped, reinstated, or transferred. The total membership before and after remained at 22 members.
The Lions Club of Miri Lambir held a celebration for children event on October 1, 2009 at PDK Miri and Methodist Children's House. The event aimed to celebrate the Mid-autumn Festival with unfortunate children and create community awareness. Around 150 children benefited from moon cakes, drinks, and lanterns provided by the Lions Club of Miri Lambir with a budget of RM1,000. Photos from the event show children receiving and playing with lanterns.
The Lions Club of Lutong Miri and Lions Club of Lambir Miri jointly organized an environmental tree planting project on July 20, 2009 at the Basketball Court in Lutong Miri. A total of six tanjung trees were planted with the participation of 17 people, including the International Director Hjh Ellis Suriyati Hj Omar and presidents from other Lions Clubs in the region. The goal of the project was to raise environmental awareness in the local community and create a comfortable outdoor space for public activities.
1) The Lions Club of Miri Lambir held various activities in October 2009, including visiting children during Mooncake Festival with snacks and gifts, organizing a peace poster contest, and committee meetings to plan upcoming projects.
2) They held a press conference and fellowship dinner to launch several new projects on environment, drug awareness, and more. Artificial legs and school supplies were donated to beneficiaries.
3) Road safety stickers were distributed and a peace poster judging session was held with participation from multiple clubs. Photos were provided documenting the various events.
The document is a monthly activities report for the Lions Club of Miri Lambir for August 2009. It lists the club's membership numbers and details of two joint activities they participated in - a joint installation ceremony and fellowship dinner with other clubs on August 9th and a joint District Advisory Committee meeting on August 23rd. It also lists a board meeting held by the club on August 24th. The report provides information on the project chairpersons, number of clubs and members involved, and man-hours spent for reporting purposes.
The Lions Club of Lambir Miri organized a community project at the Methodist Kindergarten Krokop on September 19, 2009. They contributed RM 10,000 to the kindergarten for operating funds. Over 200 students benefited from this project. District Governor Karen Koh and other Lions Club dignitaries were in attendance to present the mock cheque and show support for helping the local community.
The Lions Club of Miri Lambir held various activities in September 2009, including children's coloring and dress-up contests focused on environmental protection and Malaysia's independence day that benefited over 2,000 people. They also organized meetings to plan upcoming projects and installations for other clubs. Funds were raised and donations made, including contributing RM10,000 to a local kindergarten. Photos and newspaper articles documented several of the events.
Three Lions Clubs in Miri, Malaysia partnered with Miri Local Agenda 21 and Miri City Council to launch the "Sunday is No Plastic Bag Day" initiative on August 30, 2009. The event was held at Boulevard Shopping Mall and aimed to raise awareness of the dangers of excessive plastic use and encourage the public and retailers to reduce plastic consumption by using reusable bags. Over 2,000 people attended the event, including dignitaries from the Lions Clubs, Leo Clubs, Miri City Council, and the retail industry. The launch featured speeches and demonstrations of reducing plastic bag usage.
The 1 Malaysia Merdeka Children Colouring Contest was jointly organized by three Lions Clubs at the Boulevard Shopping Mall. Over 600 children participated in three age groups and enjoyed door prizes. The goals were to promote unity and the spirit of Merdeka. Winners had their photos taken with dignitaries including the Mayor and State Assemblyman. The event was a success in bringing the community together.
The Lions Club of Miri Lambir reported their activities for July 2009 which included:
1) Organizing meetings and fellowships with other clubs totaling over 30 members and 10 man-hours of service.
2) Hosting the joint installation ceremony with 5 other clubs involving over 13 members.
3) A tree planting environmental project with 4 members spending 4 man-hours planting 6 trees to beautify the community.
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CLUB: MIRI LAMBIR REGION: 3 ZONE: 9 MONTH: FEBRUARY YEAR: 2010
No. of Fund Fund No. of No. of No. of
Date Activities Project Type of Project (eg. people Raised Expanded Clubs members man-hours
Chairperson Sight First) benefited (RM) (RM) involved involved spent
Organizing Committee Meeting on Nursing Home at Imperial
05.02.2010 Meeting 8 2
Hotel, Miri
Organizing Committee Meeting on Effective Microorganism
05.02.2010 Meeting 8 2
Talk at Imperial Hotel, Miri
Pre-Chinese New Year Fellowship Dinner at Imperial Hotel, RC3 Ln Hii Teck
05.02.2010 Fellowship 8 2 4
Miri Yun
Board Meeting at Level 3, Function Room, Boulevard Shopping
23..02.2010 Ln Liew Li Kheng Meeting 1 11 22
Mall, MIri.