OPENi Project Introduction @Athens hackathon, September 2014openi_ict
The document describes OPENi, an open-source, web-based framework that aims to improve interoperability of cloud-based services and trust in personal cloud storage. The framework builds common APIs to integrate existing cloud services into applications across platforms. It also delivers service enablers to allow developers easy access to content across applications and devices. The framework empowers consumers to access cloud services through applications while storing and managing personal data and content in a personal cloudlet under their own control.
Burlington Northern Santa Fe reported earnings of $0.54 per share for the second quarter of 2003, up slightly from $0.51 per share in the second quarter of 2002. Freight revenues increased 3.7% to $2.26 billion due to a 4.6% rise in shipments handled. However, operating income was flat at $412 million as fuel expenses increased $56 million compared to the previous year. The company also repurchased 2 million shares during the quarter as part of its share buyback program.
This document provides instructions for making pulled pork using a meat smoker. It describes the key components of a smoker, recommends using pork shoulder or Boston butt, and details how to season the meat, add wood for smoking, monitor temperature, mop the meat, and know when it is done by checking the internal temperature and ease of pulling the meat. The finished pulled pork can be served in sandwiches or as a platter with sides.
This very short document appears to be testing something as it states "It is only a test" and includes laughter. No other essential information is provided in the 1 sentence document.
Kohl's operates over 500 department stores across 37 states and online. In 2003, net sales increased 12.7% to over $10 billion however net income decreased 8.1% due to issues with inventory levels, customer experience, and marketing. In 2004, Kohl's plans to open 95 new stores and expand existing categories through partnerships for beauty products and new brands. The company believes its focus on national brands, value, and convenience positions it for continued growth.
This document provides an overview of an industrial technology conference presentation by R.W. Baird. The presentation discusses trends in the automotive interior industry, Lear Corporation's strategic evolution, and financial updates.
Key points include:
1) The automotive interior industry is the fastest growing segment and consumers are demanding more interior features.
2) Lear has strategically evolved from a seat components supplier to a total interior systems integrator, and has diversified its geographic, customer, and product mixes.
3) Lear is focused on aggressively expanding in Asia and with Asian automakers globally, and leveraging its leadership in North American interiors to profitably grow its business worldwide.
OPENi Project Introduction @Athens hackathon, September 2014openi_ict
The document describes OPENi, an open-source, web-based framework that aims to improve interoperability of cloud-based services and trust in personal cloud storage. The framework builds common APIs to integrate existing cloud services into applications across platforms. It also delivers service enablers to allow developers easy access to content across applications and devices. The framework empowers consumers to access cloud services through applications while storing and managing personal data and content in a personal cloudlet under their own control.
Burlington Northern Santa Fe reported earnings of $0.54 per share for the second quarter of 2003, up slightly from $0.51 per share in the second quarter of 2002. Freight revenues increased 3.7% to $2.26 billion due to a 4.6% rise in shipments handled. However, operating income was flat at $412 million as fuel expenses increased $56 million compared to the previous year. The company also repurchased 2 million shares during the quarter as part of its share buyback program.
This document provides instructions for making pulled pork using a meat smoker. It describes the key components of a smoker, recommends using pork shoulder or Boston butt, and details how to season the meat, add wood for smoking, monitor temperature, mop the meat, and know when it is done by checking the internal temperature and ease of pulling the meat. The finished pulled pork can be served in sandwiches or as a platter with sides.
This very short document appears to be testing something as it states "It is only a test" and includes laughter. No other essential information is provided in the 1 sentence document.
Kohl's operates over 500 department stores across 37 states and online. In 2003, net sales increased 12.7% to over $10 billion however net income decreased 8.1% due to issues with inventory levels, customer experience, and marketing. In 2004, Kohl's plans to open 95 new stores and expand existing categories through partnerships for beauty products and new brands. The company believes its focus on national brands, value, and convenience positions it for continued growth.
This document provides an overview of an industrial technology conference presentation by R.W. Baird. The presentation discusses trends in the automotive interior industry, Lear Corporation's strategic evolution, and financial updates.
Key points include:
1) The automotive interior industry is the fastest growing segment and consumers are demanding more interior features.
2) Lear has strategically evolved from a seat components supplier to a total interior systems integrator, and has diversified its geographic, customer, and product mixes.
3) Lear is focused on aggressively expanding in Asia and with Asian automakers globally, and leveraging its leadership in North American interiors to profitably grow its business worldwide.
This document is Arrow Electronics' 10-Q quarterly report filed with the SEC for the quarter ended June 30, 2008. It includes Arrow's consolidated financial statements and notes. The financial statements show that for the quarter, Arrow reported net sales of $4.3 billion, net income of $96 million, and diluted EPS of $0.79. For the six months ended June 30, 2008, Arrow reported net sales of $8.4 billion, net income of $182 million, and diluted EPS of $1.48. The balance sheet shows total assets of $8.5 billion as of June 30, 2008, including $284 million of cash and $3.3 billion of accounts receivable. Total li
Longos períodos sem atividade física podem levar a problemas de saúde como obesidade, doenças cardiovasculares e problemas imunitários. Quase metade da população portuguesa tem excesso de peso e quase um milhão sofre de obesidade. Praticar atividade física regularmente e ter uma dieta equilibrada ajuda a prevenir estas doenças e promove uma vida saudável.
IPSA Emerging Markets Due Diligence ServicesKim-Marsh
IPSA has 20 years of experience conducting complex investigations around the world. They provide due diligence services for emerging economies, with investigators who speak 20 languages and networks in over 75 countries. Their emerging economies due diligence helps assess risks and opportunities by providing on-the-ground intelligence. They specialize in Russia, Ukraine, Latin America, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Bespoke due diligence uncovers around 20% more information than electronic checks alone. They also have experience with extractives industry investigations.
The document is Illinois Tool Works' (ITW) proxy statement filed with the SEC on March 28, 2006. It provides notice of ITW's annual meeting to be held on May 5, 2006, where shareholders will vote on the election of 10 directors, approval of an amendment to increase authorized shares, approval of the 2006 Stock Incentive Plan, ratification of auditors, and any shareholder proposals. The proxy statement provides background information on each item to be voted on and asks shareholders to vote using the enclosed proxy card.
burlington northern santa fe 10K corp 2008 exhibitsfinance16
This document provides an exhibit index for Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation and Subsidiaries. The index lists 27 exhibits that are being incorporated by reference. The exhibits include articles of incorporation, bylaws, instruments defining security holder rights like indentures, material contracts such as compensation plans, and certifications.
The bodies of 11 innocent Sinhalese villagers killed by LTTE terrorists in an attack on the remote village of Karametiya were buried in a single grave in Inginiyagala. A total of 21 villagers were shot dead and around 12 others injured when suspected LTTE cadres stormed the village, firing indiscriminately and chasing those trying to flee. The frightened villagers had moved to Inginiyagala for security reasons following the attack. Police had launched a search operation to find the perpetrators.
1) Richard F. Wallman, a director of Lear Corp, reported transactions involving Lear common stock on January 31, 2009. He acquired over 1,000 shares and disposed of over 1,000 shares.
2) He also beneficially owned over 25,000 shares of Lear common stock and over 89,000 restricted shares as of January 31, 2009.
3) The restricted shares were granted in 2009 and will vest according to the terms of the 2009 incentive plan.
This document is the 2001 Annual Report to Shareholders for Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation. It contains the following key information:
1) The CEO discusses BNSF's progress on its strategic priorities of People, Growth, Ease of Doing Business, Service, and Efficiency in 2001, noting challenges from the economic slowdown but some record achievements.
2) Safety improvements were made but injuries remained level, while discussions progressed with unions on safety agreements.
3) Revenues were flat in 2001 due to economic conditions, but some business lines like Mexico grew, and new customers and services helped capture additional market share.
4) Financial results disappointed expectations for revenue and operating ratio goals, though costs
This document provides an agenda and summaries from ITW's fourth quarter 2005 conference call. The call covered ITW's financial performance, operating results by manufacturing segment, 2006 forecasts, and Q&A. Key highlights included 8% revenue growth and 11.2% operating income growth in Q4 2005 compared to 2004. Operating margins increased 0.6% to 18.1%. The document also summarized performance and forecasts for various ITW segments such as Engineered Products in North America and internationally.
This document is Illinois Tool Works Inc.'s quarterly report filed with the SEC for the quarter ending March 31, 2004. It includes the company's unaudited financial statements and notes. The financial statements show that for the quarter, revenue increased 17% to $2.71 billion compared to the same period in 2003. Net income increased 48% to $290.2 million. Earnings per share from continuing operations increased to $0.93 from $0.65 in the prior year. Cash flow from operations was $319.7 million for the quarter.
The document is a presentation by Tim Ash, CEO of SiteTuners, about improving website conversions. It discusses common issues with how websites present information to visitors, including not understanding the visitor's perspective, difficulty finding products, and not providing enough relevant details. Ash provides recommendations in five parts on how to improve awareness, interest, desire, and the purchasing process by addressing these issues.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document is Arrow Electronics' 10-Q quarterly report filed with the SEC for the quarter ended June 30, 2008. It includes Arrow's consolidated financial statements and notes. The financial statements show that for the quarter, Arrow reported net sales of $4.3 billion, net income of $96 million, and diluted EPS of $0.79. For the six months ended June 30, 2008, Arrow reported net sales of $8.4 billion, net income of $182 million, and diluted EPS of $1.48. The balance sheet shows total assets of $8.5 billion as of June 30, 2008, including $284 million of cash and $3.3 billion of accounts receivable. Total li
Longos períodos sem atividade física podem levar a problemas de saúde como obesidade, doenças cardiovasculares e problemas imunitários. Quase metade da população portuguesa tem excesso de peso e quase um milhão sofre de obesidade. Praticar atividade física regularmente e ter uma dieta equilibrada ajuda a prevenir estas doenças e promove uma vida saudável.
IPSA Emerging Markets Due Diligence ServicesKim-Marsh
IPSA has 20 years of experience conducting complex investigations around the world. They provide due diligence services for emerging economies, with investigators who speak 20 languages and networks in over 75 countries. Their emerging economies due diligence helps assess risks and opportunities by providing on-the-ground intelligence. They specialize in Russia, Ukraine, Latin America, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Bespoke due diligence uncovers around 20% more information than electronic checks alone. They also have experience with extractives industry investigations.
The document is Illinois Tool Works' (ITW) proxy statement filed with the SEC on March 28, 2006. It provides notice of ITW's annual meeting to be held on May 5, 2006, where shareholders will vote on the election of 10 directors, approval of an amendment to increase authorized shares, approval of the 2006 Stock Incentive Plan, ratification of auditors, and any shareholder proposals. The proxy statement provides background information on each item to be voted on and asks shareholders to vote using the enclosed proxy card.
burlington northern santa fe 10K corp 2008 exhibitsfinance16
This document provides an exhibit index for Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation and Subsidiaries. The index lists 27 exhibits that are being incorporated by reference. The exhibits include articles of incorporation, bylaws, instruments defining security holder rights like indentures, material contracts such as compensation plans, and certifications.
The bodies of 11 innocent Sinhalese villagers killed by LTTE terrorists in an attack on the remote village of Karametiya were buried in a single grave in Inginiyagala. A total of 21 villagers were shot dead and around 12 others injured when suspected LTTE cadres stormed the village, firing indiscriminately and chasing those trying to flee. The frightened villagers had moved to Inginiyagala for security reasons following the attack. Police had launched a search operation to find the perpetrators.
1) Richard F. Wallman, a director of Lear Corp, reported transactions involving Lear common stock on January 31, 2009. He acquired over 1,000 shares and disposed of over 1,000 shares.
2) He also beneficially owned over 25,000 shares of Lear common stock and over 89,000 restricted shares as of January 31, 2009.
3) The restricted shares were granted in 2009 and will vest according to the terms of the 2009 incentive plan.
This document is the 2001 Annual Report to Shareholders for Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation. It contains the following key information:
1) The CEO discusses BNSF's progress on its strategic priorities of People, Growth, Ease of Doing Business, Service, and Efficiency in 2001, noting challenges from the economic slowdown but some record achievements.
2) Safety improvements were made but injuries remained level, while discussions progressed with unions on safety agreements.
3) Revenues were flat in 2001 due to economic conditions, but some business lines like Mexico grew, and new customers and services helped capture additional market share.
4) Financial results disappointed expectations for revenue and operating ratio goals, though costs
This document provides an agenda and summaries from ITW's fourth quarter 2005 conference call. The call covered ITW's financial performance, operating results by manufacturing segment, 2006 forecasts, and Q&A. Key highlights included 8% revenue growth and 11.2% operating income growth in Q4 2005 compared to 2004. Operating margins increased 0.6% to 18.1%. The document also summarized performance and forecasts for various ITW segments such as Engineered Products in North America and internationally.
This document is Illinois Tool Works Inc.'s quarterly report filed with the SEC for the quarter ending March 31, 2004. It includes the company's unaudited financial statements and notes. The financial statements show that for the quarter, revenue increased 17% to $2.71 billion compared to the same period in 2003. Net income increased 48% to $290.2 million. Earnings per share from continuing operations increased to $0.93 from $0.65 in the prior year. Cash flow from operations was $319.7 million for the quarter.
The document is a presentation by Tim Ash, CEO of SiteTuners, about improving website conversions. It discusses common issues with how websites present information to visitors, including not understanding the visitor's perspective, difficulty finding products, and not providing enough relevant details. Ash provides recommendations in five parts on how to improve awareness, interest, desire, and the purchasing process by addressing these issues.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.