This document lists various Dutch magazines and the food content found within each publication. It notes advertorials for Senseo, Salanova, Becel brood, and Maggi Braadstomen in the magazines Libelle and Margriet. Food sections are also listed for magazines including esta, ZIN, Flow, Flair, Viva, Yes, Fancy, and delicious.
This document lists various Dutch magazines and the food content found within each publication. It notes advertorials for Senseo, Salanova, Becel brood, and Maggi Braadstomen in the magazines Libelle and Margriet. Food sections are also listed for magazines including esta, ZIN, Flow, Flair, Viva, Yes, Fancy, and delicious.
Bonnie L. Matterand is an interior designer based in South Weymouth, Massachusetts. She has experience with prototype development and roll-outs for Brigham's Restaurant chains in Arlington, Burlington, and Kingston, Massachusetts. She also assisted with a retail tenant fit-out in a mixed-use complex with commercial office space, a restaurant, and retail units, including work for Marshalls on Boylston Street in Boston.
India faces challenges in reimposing a rule requiring listed companies to have at least a 25% minimum public float. Approximately $33 billion worth of shares would need to be sold by 174 companies to meet this requirement, with state-run companies accounting for 83% of those shares. While increasing the public float is desirable for creating deeper markets, concerns include overwhelming the market with a large supply of shares and resistance from controlling shareholders in private companies who do not want to reduce their stakes. A phased approach may be needed if companies are forced to sell shares to meet the 25% minimum public float.
Mr. Jagannadham Thunuguntla talks about the high debt to equity ratio of Tata Motors and the necessity to further dilute the stake to bring it down to more reasonable levels.
The document appears to be a series of slides from a June 9, 2015 presentation. Each slide is labeled with the date and name of the presentation followed by combinations of letters A, B, and C. There is no other substantive information provided.
Bonnie L. Matterand is an interior designer based in South Weymouth, Massachusetts. She has experience with prototype development and roll-outs for Brigham's Restaurant chains in Arlington, Burlington, and Kingston, Massachusetts. She also assisted with a retail tenant fit-out in a mixed-use complex with commercial office space, a restaurant, and retail units, including work for Marshalls on Boylston Street in Boston.
India faces challenges in reimposing a rule requiring listed companies to have at least a 25% minimum public float. Approximately $33 billion worth of shares would need to be sold by 174 companies to meet this requirement, with state-run companies accounting for 83% of those shares. While increasing the public float is desirable for creating deeper markets, concerns include overwhelming the market with a large supply of shares and resistance from controlling shareholders in private companies who do not want to reduce their stakes. A phased approach may be needed if companies are forced to sell shares to meet the 25% minimum public float.
Mr. Jagannadham Thunuguntla talks about the high debt to equity ratio of Tata Motors and the necessity to further dilute the stake to bring it down to more reasonable levels.
The document appears to be a series of slides from a June 9, 2015 presentation. Each slide is labeled with the date and name of the presentation followed by combinations of letters A, B, and C. There is no other substantive information provided.