This document summarizes financial statistics for Toll Brothers, Inc., a home construction company, from 1997 to 2008. Over this period, the number of selling communities increased from 116 to 300 then decreased to 273 by 2008. Total sales agreements signed peaked at 10,372 in 2005 and fell to 2,927 by 2008. Profits margins, such as operating margin and pretax margin, were highest in the mid 2000s but turned negative by 2008, reflecting challenging economic conditions.
Real Estate Broker Jonathan Fleming presented to Eastbay Localpreneurs meetup group about how local business owners, entrepreneurs and professionals should build more trust, interaction and learn sales skills to increase their business revenues.
In this talk, Jonathan Fleming talks about how to use sales tools, crms and the art of still meeting people.
Picatrix and the decans of the salone dei mesiCatarina Labisa
This document provides a summary of descriptions from the medieval Arabic text Picatrix of the decans (threefold divisions) of the twelve signs of the zodiac and compares them to frescoes depicting the decans in the Salone dei Mesi (Hall of the Months) in the Palazzo Schifanoia in Ferrara, Italy. The document includes tables that list each zodiac sign and its three decans, with the description of each from Picatrix and a corresponding fresco from the Salone dei Mesi. Overall, the document shows close similarities between the descriptions of the decans from Picatrix and their depiction in the fresco cycles, suggesting the frescoes were directly inspired by
This song expresses devotion to God through lifting hands to heaven, giving one's heart to the God of love, and being thankful each day by giving God glory, honor and praise. It continues by stating the singer will stand on the solid rock of Jesus, lay down their life at His feet, cast down their crowns before the Holy Lamb of God, and join angels around God's throne by giving Him glory, singing Him praise, and giving honor and power to His name.
This document discusses the importance and value of data-driven marketing for businesses. It notes that companies that invest more in data than their competitors see 20% better performance across key metrics like conversion rates, revenue, and sessions. However, the value of data decreases over time if it does not directly impact decisions or lead to improvements in the user experience. To maximize the value of data, marketers should use insights to make strategic decisions, continuously optimize campaigns and the user experience, and focus on immediacy, context, and intent rather than just user identity or loyalty alone.
This document summarizes financial statistics for Toll Brothers, Inc., a home construction company, from 1997 to 2008. Over this period, the number of selling communities increased from 116 to 300 then decreased to 273 by 2008. Total sales agreements signed peaked at 10,372 in 2005 and fell to 2,927 by 2008. Profits margins, such as operating margin and pretax margin, were highest in the mid 2000s but turned negative by 2008, reflecting challenging economic conditions.
Real Estate Broker Jonathan Fleming presented to Eastbay Localpreneurs meetup group about how local business owners, entrepreneurs and professionals should build more trust, interaction and learn sales skills to increase their business revenues.
In this talk, Jonathan Fleming talks about how to use sales tools, crms and the art of still meeting people.
Picatrix and the decans of the salone dei mesiCatarina Labisa
This document provides a summary of descriptions from the medieval Arabic text Picatrix of the decans (threefold divisions) of the twelve signs of the zodiac and compares them to frescoes depicting the decans in the Salone dei Mesi (Hall of the Months) in the Palazzo Schifanoia in Ferrara, Italy. The document includes tables that list each zodiac sign and its three decans, with the description of each from Picatrix and a corresponding fresco from the Salone dei Mesi. Overall, the document shows close similarities between the descriptions of the decans from Picatrix and their depiction in the fresco cycles, suggesting the frescoes were directly inspired by
This song expresses devotion to God through lifting hands to heaven, giving one's heart to the God of love, and being thankful each day by giving God glory, honor and praise. It continues by stating the singer will stand on the solid rock of Jesus, lay down their life at His feet, cast down their crowns before the Holy Lamb of God, and join angels around God's throne by giving Him glory, singing Him praise, and giving honor and power to His name.
This document discusses the importance and value of data-driven marketing for businesses. It notes that companies that invest more in data than their competitors see 20% better performance across key metrics like conversion rates, revenue, and sessions. However, the value of data decreases over time if it does not directly impact decisions or lead to improvements in the user experience. To maximize the value of data, marketers should use insights to make strategic decisions, continuously optimize campaigns and the user experience, and focus on immediacy, context, and intent rather than just user identity or loyalty alone.
This document provides information for parents about a 5th grade classroom. It introduces the teacher, Mrs. Tiggs, and provides her contact information. It outlines the classroom rules created by the students and explains the Friday folder system. It details homework expectations, including practicing math facts and reading daily. The document also gives an overview of the subjects taught in class like reading, writing, math, science, and word study. It notes the assessments and homework given each week and what parents can expect from Mrs. Tiggs.
This document provides financial information for the company including selected financial data from fiscal years 1999-2003. It includes statements of operations, balance sheets, cash flows and notes. It also discusses the company's business operations as a broadline closeout retailer and its goal to expand its market presence. Key metrics like net sales, costs, expenses and profits are presented as percentages of net sales for fiscal years 2000-2002. The document also summarizes the company's name change to Big Lots in 2001 and full conversion of all stores to the Big Lots brand by the end of 2002. It notes the company typically experiences seasonal fluctuations with most sales and profits in the fourth quarter.
This document is Toll Brothers Inc.'s quarterly report filed with the SEC for the quarter ending April 30, 2006. It includes the company's condensed consolidated financial statements, management's discussion and analysis of financial condition and results, and certifications of controls and procedures. Toll Brothers reports increased revenues and net income compared to the prior year quarter. It also notes various risk factors that could impact future results.
Toll Brothers, Inc. filed its annual report on Form 10-K with the SEC for the fiscal year ended October 31, 2007. The filing provides information on Toll Brothers' business operations, financial performance, risk factors, and audited financial statements. Specifically, the filing discloses that Toll Brothers designs, builds, and finances luxury single and attached homes across 22 states in the United States. It operates 368 communities containing over 27,000 home sites. Toll Brothers experienced a slowdown in demand beginning in late 2005 due to housing market conditions. The filing provides details on Toll Brothers' revenues, backlog, home prices, geographic presence, and business strategy to manage risks.
The document is the annual report for United Stationers Inc. for the year 2001. It summarizes that 2001 was a challenging year with declining sales and earnings due to macroeconomic factors including a recession and the 9/11 terrorist attacks. United Stationers restructured its operations, cutting costs and consolidating business units. Despite the difficulties, the company generated $200 million in operating cash flow, reduced debt levels, and continued its stock repurchase program.
This document summarizes financial statistics for Toll Brothers, Inc., a home construction company, from 1997 to 2008. Over this period, the number of selling communities increased from 116 to 300 then decreased to 273 by 2008. Total sales agreements signed peaked at 10,372 in 2005 and fell to 2,927 by 2008. Profits margins, such as operating margin and pretax margin, were highest in the mid 2000s but turned negative by 2008 due to housing market declines.
This song expresses devotion to God alone as the Savior and source of salvation and grace. The singer confesses their hope is in God's light and salvation, where they lose themselves they will find God is all they need. They declare that God alone is God and the glory of his name.
This document provides information about the 4th grade classroom schedule, rules, expectations, and curriculum for Room 309. It includes:
1) The daily schedule which includes subjects like morning meeting, writing, math, reading, recess, lunch, science, and dismissal.
2) The five classroom rules created by the students focusing on treating others well, cleanliness, listening, doing the right thing, and paying attention.
3) Requirements and expectations for parents such as helping with homework, checking folders, and discussing books read.
4) An overview of what subjects like writing, math, reading, word study, social studies, and science will entail.
5) Information about regular homework
This document summarizes financial statistics for Toll Brothers, Inc., a home construction company, from 1997 to 2008. Over this period, the number of selling communities increased from 116 to 300 then decreased to 273 by 2008. Total sales agreements signed peaked at 10,372 in 2005 and fell to 2,927 by 2008. Profits margins such as operating margin and pretax margin were positive from 1997 to 2006 but turned negative in 2007 and 2008. Debt levels as a percentage of total capitalization generally declined from the late 1990s to mid-2000s.
Instituto Hemingway offers four accommodation options: host families, shared apartments, student residences, and hotels or hostels. Living with a host family provides meals and immersion in Spanish culture, while shared apartments offer more independence. The modern student residence is close to the school and has private rooms and bathrooms. Hotels and hostels can also be arranged through Instituto Hemingway.
This document is a quarterly report filed with the SEC by Toll Brothers, Inc. for the quarter ending January 31, 2008. It includes:
- Condensed consolidated balance sheets showing the company's assets (including cash, inventory, and investments) and liabilities (including loans, notes, and accounts payable) as of January 31, 2008 and October 31, 2007.
- Condensed consolidated statements of operations and cash flows for the quarters ending January 31, 2008 and 2007.
- Notes to the condensed consolidated financial statements.
- Management's discussion and analysis of the company's financial condition and results of operations for the quarter.
So in summary, this document provides Toll Brothers
1) Toll Brothers filed an annual report on Form 10-K with the SEC for the fiscal year ended October 31, 2002.
2) Toll Brothers is a national homebuilder that designs, builds, markets and arranges financing for single-family homes across 22 states. They focus on middle-income and high-income homebuyers.
3) As of October 31, 2002 Toll Brothers had a backlog of $1.87 billion (3,366 homes) and operated in 243 communities containing over 21,800 home sites.
The document contains a recipe for an apple breadcrumb cake. It lists the ingredients needed which include melted butter, breadcrumbs, apple puree, eggs, sugar, salt, pecans, sultanas, brandy (optional), lemon zest, vanilla essence, and icing sugar. It provides instructions to preheat the oven, butter and breadcrumb a cake tin, toast breadcrumbs in butter, mix the wet ingredients like apple puree and eggs, fold in the dry ingredients like breadcrumbs and nuts, and bake for 60-70 minutes. The cake is served dusted with icing sugar and cream.
The Perini Corporation Code of Business Conduct and Ethics outlines guidelines for ethical behavior. It applies to all directors, officers, and employees. The code establishes rules regarding conflicts of interest, procurement ethics, accounting practices, use of company property, environmental compliance, and insider trading. Any violations of the code are taken seriously and can result in disciplinary action up to dismissal.
The document is a summary of the lyrics to the hymn "Amazing Grace". It describes how grace saved the author from being lost, and how through grace they were able to overcome fears and dangers to be led safely home. Grace will allow them to praise God for eternity in heaven.
This document provides information for parents about a 5th grade classroom. It introduces the teacher, Mrs. Tiggs, and provides her contact information. It outlines the classroom rules created by the students and explains the Friday folder system. It details homework expectations, including practicing math facts and reading daily. The document also gives an overview of the subjects taught in class like reading, writing, math, science, and word study. It notes the assessments and homework given each week and what parents can expect from Mrs. Tiggs.
This document provides financial information for the company including selected financial data from fiscal years 1999-2003. It includes statements of operations, balance sheets, cash flows and notes. It also discusses the company's business operations as a broadline closeout retailer and its goal to expand its market presence. Key metrics like net sales, costs, expenses and profits are presented as percentages of net sales for fiscal years 2000-2002. The document also summarizes the company's name change to Big Lots in 2001 and full conversion of all stores to the Big Lots brand by the end of 2002. It notes the company typically experiences seasonal fluctuations with most sales and profits in the fourth quarter.
This document is Toll Brothers Inc.'s quarterly report filed with the SEC for the quarter ending April 30, 2006. It includes the company's condensed consolidated financial statements, management's discussion and analysis of financial condition and results, and certifications of controls and procedures. Toll Brothers reports increased revenues and net income compared to the prior year quarter. It also notes various risk factors that could impact future results.
Toll Brothers, Inc. filed its annual report on Form 10-K with the SEC for the fiscal year ended October 31, 2007. The filing provides information on Toll Brothers' business operations, financial performance, risk factors, and audited financial statements. Specifically, the filing discloses that Toll Brothers designs, builds, and finances luxury single and attached homes across 22 states in the United States. It operates 368 communities containing over 27,000 home sites. Toll Brothers experienced a slowdown in demand beginning in late 2005 due to housing market conditions. The filing provides details on Toll Brothers' revenues, backlog, home prices, geographic presence, and business strategy to manage risks.
The document is the annual report for United Stationers Inc. for the year 2001. It summarizes that 2001 was a challenging year with declining sales and earnings due to macroeconomic factors including a recession and the 9/11 terrorist attacks. United Stationers restructured its operations, cutting costs and consolidating business units. Despite the difficulties, the company generated $200 million in operating cash flow, reduced debt levels, and continued its stock repurchase program.
This document summarizes financial statistics for Toll Brothers, Inc., a home construction company, from 1997 to 2008. Over this period, the number of selling communities increased from 116 to 300 then decreased to 273 by 2008. Total sales agreements signed peaked at 10,372 in 2005 and fell to 2,927 by 2008. Profits margins, such as operating margin and pretax margin, were highest in the mid 2000s but turned negative by 2008 due to housing market declines.
This song expresses devotion to God alone as the Savior and source of salvation and grace. The singer confesses their hope is in God's light and salvation, where they lose themselves they will find God is all they need. They declare that God alone is God and the glory of his name.
This document provides information about the 4th grade classroom schedule, rules, expectations, and curriculum for Room 309. It includes:
1) The daily schedule which includes subjects like morning meeting, writing, math, reading, recess, lunch, science, and dismissal.
2) The five classroom rules created by the students focusing on treating others well, cleanliness, listening, doing the right thing, and paying attention.
3) Requirements and expectations for parents such as helping with homework, checking folders, and discussing books read.
4) An overview of what subjects like writing, math, reading, word study, social studies, and science will entail.
5) Information about regular homework
This document summarizes financial statistics for Toll Brothers, Inc., a home construction company, from 1997 to 2008. Over this period, the number of selling communities increased from 116 to 300 then decreased to 273 by 2008. Total sales agreements signed peaked at 10,372 in 2005 and fell to 2,927 by 2008. Profits margins such as operating margin and pretax margin were positive from 1997 to 2006 but turned negative in 2007 and 2008. Debt levels as a percentage of total capitalization generally declined from the late 1990s to mid-2000s.
Instituto Hemingway offers four accommodation options: host families, shared apartments, student residences, and hotels or hostels. Living with a host family provides meals and immersion in Spanish culture, while shared apartments offer more independence. The modern student residence is close to the school and has private rooms and bathrooms. Hotels and hostels can also be arranged through Instituto Hemingway.
This document is a quarterly report filed with the SEC by Toll Brothers, Inc. for the quarter ending January 31, 2008. It includes:
- Condensed consolidated balance sheets showing the company's assets (including cash, inventory, and investments) and liabilities (including loans, notes, and accounts payable) as of January 31, 2008 and October 31, 2007.
- Condensed consolidated statements of operations and cash flows for the quarters ending January 31, 2008 and 2007.
- Notes to the condensed consolidated financial statements.
- Management's discussion and analysis of the company's financial condition and results of operations for the quarter.
So in summary, this document provides Toll Brothers
1) Toll Brothers filed an annual report on Form 10-K with the SEC for the fiscal year ended October 31, 2002.
2) Toll Brothers is a national homebuilder that designs, builds, markets and arranges financing for single-family homes across 22 states. They focus on middle-income and high-income homebuyers.
3) As of October 31, 2002 Toll Brothers had a backlog of $1.87 billion (3,366 homes) and operated in 243 communities containing over 21,800 home sites.
The document contains a recipe for an apple breadcrumb cake. It lists the ingredients needed which include melted butter, breadcrumbs, apple puree, eggs, sugar, salt, pecans, sultanas, brandy (optional), lemon zest, vanilla essence, and icing sugar. It provides instructions to preheat the oven, butter and breadcrumb a cake tin, toast breadcrumbs in butter, mix the wet ingredients like apple puree and eggs, fold in the dry ingredients like breadcrumbs and nuts, and bake for 60-70 minutes. The cake is served dusted with icing sugar and cream.
The Perini Corporation Code of Business Conduct and Ethics outlines guidelines for ethical behavior. It applies to all directors, officers, and employees. The code establishes rules regarding conflicts of interest, procurement ethics, accounting practices, use of company property, environmental compliance, and insider trading. Any violations of the code are taken seriously and can result in disciplinary action up to dismissal.
The document is a summary of the lyrics to the hymn "Amazing Grace". It describes how grace saved the author from being lost, and how through grace they were able to overcome fears and dangers to be led safely home. Grace will allow them to praise God for eternity in heaven.
Ralph Folz: "Ковергенция данных/Измерений и Медиа"sersnick
The document discusses the convergence of data, technology, and media in digital marketing. It notes that modern marketers face new challenges integrating multiple channels like social media, search, mobile, and video. The document calls for marketers to shift from campaign-based thinking to continuous consumer interactions and focus on business outcomes over outputs. It also addresses challenges like the lack of data interoperability across major online players and the need to better connect online and offline data and metrics. The document provides recommendations for agencies, advertisers, and entrepreneurs to leverage data and technology opportunities in digital marketing.
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Наше отношениеНаше отношение
Главное — показать
качественный результат
В зависимости от ситуации и
методов — разные меры
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Белая оптимизацияБелая оптимизация
Сайты для людей
Оригинальная информация
Продуманная структура
Удобный дизайн
Без искуственных накруток
Ранжируются без пессимизации
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На грани допустимогоНа грани допустимого
Партнёрские программы
Сателлиты
Парковка доменов
Скрытый текст
Тавтология
7. 7 / 23
Партнёрские программыПартнёрские программы
Если есть уникальное
содержимое — оставляем
Если подавляют оригинальные
сайты — удаляем из индекса
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Парковка доменовПарковка доменов
Шаблонные страницы легко
обнаружить и пессимизировать
Попытки накруток пресекаются
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Скрытый текстСкрытый текст
Сложно обнаружить автоматом
Тем не менее, не даёт большого
преимущества
Обманывает поисковую систему
Процветают доносы друг на
друга