A smiling host awaits you – neatly trimmed, sharply dressed and very attractive too. She has something to show you in front her – well cut, sparkling, colored tanzanite. As you start guessing “What in this world is a Tanzanite?”, she narrates you a story of Tanzanite’s history, exclusivity and rarity that would want you to own one.
And as the host continues to entertain you by sharing some of her personal experiences of Tanzanite and providing you with ideas of how you can gift your daughter for the Thanksgiving, the prices continue to roll down, sometime to the extent of -90%.
With only 5 minutes into the narrative, the Final price is shown and you see orders start pouring in. Now, after witnessing an attractive host, wonderful narrative, eye catching product, falling prices, the reminder for Thanksgiving and stocks running out, would you want to wait? No! You feel your adrenaline flowing and you pick your phone.
Welcome to the world of Vaibhav Global Limited (VGL), Welcome to the world of Home Shopping !.
VGL is an electronic retailer of fashion jewelry, fashion accessories and lifestyle products. They are vertically integrated and they source their inventories from India, Thailand, China and Indonesia.
VGL predominantly focuses on the US and UK consumer markets through their exclusive cable, satellite and broadcast televeision networks, extremely well supported and integrated with a e-commerce platform. They are available in the US through Liquidation Channel (TV broadcast) and liquidationchannel.com (Web) and in the UK through Jewellery Channel (TV broadcast) and thejewellerychannel.tv.
In FY 14, VGL reported revenues of INR 12,983 mn (growth of 45%) and PAT of INR 1,526 mn (growth of 94%) with a Basic EPS of INR 47.4. It generated an ROE of 66%, ROCE of 53% with an EBITDA margin of 11%.
While the numbers already look extremely impressive, I believe that the business has just scratched the surface. VGL has a really long runway for growth with improving EBITDA margin and improving FCF at consistently high return ratios, thus making it a Multibagger stock in the making.
Following are key factors which make VGL a highly probable Multibagger opportunity available at a reasonable valuation.
For more info, please visit the document attached.
A smiling host awaits you – neatly trimmed, sharply dressed and very attractive too. She has something to show you in front her – well cut, sparkling, colored tanzanite. As you start guessing “What in this world is a Tanzanite?”, she narrates you a story of Tanzanite’s history, exclusivity and rarity that would want you to own one.
And as the host continues to entertain you by sharing some of her personal experiences of Tanzanite and providing you with ideas of how you can gift your daughter for the Thanksgiving, the prices continue to roll down, sometime to the extent of -90%.
With only 5 minutes into the narrative, the Final price is shown and you see orders start pouring in. Now, after witnessing an attractive host, wonderful narrative, eye catching product, falling prices, the reminder for Thanksgiving and stocks running out, would you want to wait? No! You feel your adrenaline flowing and you pick your phone.
Welcome to the world of Vaibhav Global Limited (VGL), Welcome to the world of Home Shopping !.
VGL is an electronic retailer of fashion jewelry, fashion accessories and lifestyle products. They are vertically integrated and they source their inventories from India, Thailand, China and Indonesia.
VGL predominantly focuses on the US and UK consumer markets through their exclusive cable, satellite and broadcast televeision networks, extremely well supported and integrated with a e-commerce platform. They are available in the US through Liquidation Channel (TV broadcast) and liquidationchannel.com (Web) and in the UK through Jewellery Channel (TV broadcast) and thejewellerychannel.tv.
In FY 14, VGL reported revenues of INR 12,983 mn (growth of 45%) and PAT of INR 1,526 mn (growth of 94%) with a Basic EPS of INR 47.4. It generated an ROE of 66%, ROCE of 53% with an EBITDA margin of 11%.
While the numbers already look extremely impressive, I believe that the business has just scratched the surface. VGL has a really long runway for growth with improving EBITDA margin and improving FCF at consistently high return ratios, thus making it a Multibagger stock in the making.
Following are key factors which make VGL a highly probable Multibagger opportunity available at a reasonable valuation.
For more info, please visit the document attached.
ILC Future of Ageing 2022 - Prof. Sir Ian Diamond.pptxILCUK1
Presentation slides from Prof Sir Ian Diamond (UK National Statistician) from the ILC-UK Future of Ageing Conference in London, UK, on Thursday 24 November 2022.
The following slides provide the background data and information that have informed the future trends identified under the society and culture theme. This presentation should be viewed alongside those for the other themes in order for the wider picture to be understood.
A report presenting the progress we are making as a nation against the 7 well-being goals.
This report provides an update on progress being made in Wales towards the achievement of the 7 well-being goals by reference to the 46 national indicators for Wales and additional contextual information where appropriate.
The 7 well-being goals have been put in place to improve the social, economic, environmental, and cultural well-being of Wales. They were agreed by the National Assembly for Wales in 2015 and are contained in law under the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015.
The following slides provide the background data and information that have informed the future trends identified under the health theme. This presentation should be viewed alongside those for the other themes in order for the wider picture to be understood.
The 2011 Report Card edition of the report card highlights the scale of the government’s challenge in delivering the Prime Minister’s commitment to make the UK the most family friendly country in Europe. The report shows how tough making the UK family friendly is given the economic climate and considerable squeeze on public and family finances.
The 2012 Report Card indicated it is becoming difficult for the Prime Minister to stick to his commitment of creating a society which truly supports family life. The report card highlights that the condition of the economy continues to make life intensely difficult for millions of UK families, who currently face a triple squeeze of tax and benefit changes, high childcare costs and high costs of living.
Mercer Capital's Value Focus: Laboratory Services | Mid-Year 2016Mercer Capital
Mercer Capital's Laboratory Services Industry newsletter provides perspective on valuation issues. Each newsletter also includes macroeconomic trends, industry trends, and guideline public company metrics.
Briefly describes how the state of West Bengal in India is steadily scripting a turnaround, much against the huge media adverse publicity that opposes it. All statistics are taken from the Govt. of India's online web sites. This write-up amply proves that the campaign of calumny, deception and white lies being peddled against the state are for purely political gain and are at antipodes from the real turnaround.
One Coventry Plan 2019-20 Annual Report PresentationSi Chun Lam
Slides from my presentation of the Coventry City Council One Coventry Plan 2019-20 Annual Report to the Scrutiny Co-ordination Committee on 4 November 2020.
Report: https://smarturl.it/CovPerf1920
Meeting: https://edemocracy.coventry.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=151&MId=12331&Ver=4
Video: https://youtu.be/wiAszU41gmM
The following slides provide the background data and information that have informed the future trends identified under the population theme. This presentation should be viewed alongside those for the other themes in order for the wider picture to be understood.
The Department for Work and Pensions define an individual as in persistent poverty if he or she is in relative income poverty in at least 3 out of 4 consecutive years.
The Department for Work and Pensions produces data on children in material deprivation and low income households by area. This is done on a before housing costs basis.
ILC Future of Ageing 2022 - Prof. Sir Ian Diamond.pptxILCUK1
Presentation slides from Prof Sir Ian Diamond (UK National Statistician) from the ILC-UK Future of Ageing Conference in London, UK, on Thursday 24 November 2022.
The following slides provide the background data and information that have informed the future trends identified under the society and culture theme. This presentation should be viewed alongside those for the other themes in order for the wider picture to be understood.
A report presenting the progress we are making as a nation against the 7 well-being goals.
This report provides an update on progress being made in Wales towards the achievement of the 7 well-being goals by reference to the 46 national indicators for Wales and additional contextual information where appropriate.
The 7 well-being goals have been put in place to improve the social, economic, environmental, and cultural well-being of Wales. They were agreed by the National Assembly for Wales in 2015 and are contained in law under the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015.
The following slides provide the background data and information that have informed the future trends identified under the health theme. This presentation should be viewed alongside those for the other themes in order for the wider picture to be understood.
The 2011 Report Card edition of the report card highlights the scale of the government’s challenge in delivering the Prime Minister’s commitment to make the UK the most family friendly country in Europe. The report shows how tough making the UK family friendly is given the economic climate and considerable squeeze on public and family finances.
The 2012 Report Card indicated it is becoming difficult for the Prime Minister to stick to his commitment of creating a society which truly supports family life. The report card highlights that the condition of the economy continues to make life intensely difficult for millions of UK families, who currently face a triple squeeze of tax and benefit changes, high childcare costs and high costs of living.
Mercer Capital's Value Focus: Laboratory Services | Mid-Year 2016Mercer Capital
Mercer Capital's Laboratory Services Industry newsletter provides perspective on valuation issues. Each newsletter also includes macroeconomic trends, industry trends, and guideline public company metrics.
Briefly describes how the state of West Bengal in India is steadily scripting a turnaround, much against the huge media adverse publicity that opposes it. All statistics are taken from the Govt. of India's online web sites. This write-up amply proves that the campaign of calumny, deception and white lies being peddled against the state are for purely political gain and are at antipodes from the real turnaround.
One Coventry Plan 2019-20 Annual Report PresentationSi Chun Lam
Slides from my presentation of the Coventry City Council One Coventry Plan 2019-20 Annual Report to the Scrutiny Co-ordination Committee on 4 November 2020.
Report: https://smarturl.it/CovPerf1920
Meeting: https://edemocracy.coventry.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=151&MId=12331&Ver=4
Video: https://youtu.be/wiAszU41gmM
The following slides provide the background data and information that have informed the future trends identified under the population theme. This presentation should be viewed alongside those for the other themes in order for the wider picture to be understood.
The Department for Work and Pensions define an individual as in persistent poverty if he or she is in relative income poverty in at least 3 out of 4 consecutive years.
The Department for Work and Pensions produces data on children in material deprivation and low income households by area. This is done on a before housing costs basis.
For a person to be in relative income poverty it means they are living in a household where the total household income from all sources is less than 60 per cent of the average UK household income (as given by the median).
For a person to be in relative income poverty it means they are living in a household where the total household income from all sources is less than 60 per cent of the average UK household income (as given by the median).
A monthly report summarising data on activity and performance in the Welsh NHS. It includes the latest available monthly information plus a summary of long term trends.
A monthly report summarising data on activity and performance in the Welsh NHS. It includes the latest available monthly information plus a summary of long term trends.
A monthly report summarising data on activity and performance in the Welsh NHS. It includes the latest available monthly information plus a summary of long term trends.
A monthly report summarising data on activity and performance in the Welsh NHS. It includes the latest available monthly information plus a summary of long term trends.
A monthly report summarising data on activity and performance in the Welsh NHS. It includes the latest available monthly information plus a summary of long term trends.
A monthly report summarising data on activity and performance in the Welsh NHS. It includes the latest available monthly information plus a summary of long term trends.
A monthly report summarising data on activity and performance in the Welsh NHS. It includes the latest available monthly information plus a summary of long term trends.
A monthly report summarising data on activity and performance in the Welsh NHS. It includes the latest available monthly information plus a summary of long term trends.
A monthly report summarising data on activity and performance in the Welsh NHS. It includes the latest available monthly information plus a summary of long term trends.
A monthly report summarising data on activity and performance in the Welsh NHS. It includes the latest available monthly information plus a summary of long term trends.
Information on the number of new dwellings started and completed in Wales based on the reports of local authority building inspectors and the National House Building Council (NHBC).
A monthly report summarising data on activity and performance in the Welsh NHS. It includes the latest available monthly information plus a summary of long term trends.
The following slides provide the background data and information that have informed the future trends identified under the economy and infrastructure theme. This presentation should be viewed alongside those for the other themes in order for the wider picture to be understood.
A monthly report summarising data on activity and performance in the Welsh NHS. It includes the latest available monthly information plus a summary of long term trends.
For a person to be in relative income poverty it means they are living in a household where the total household income from all sources is less than 60 per cent of the average UK household income (as given by the median).
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Whilst competitive headwinds remain, represented through the recent second bankruptcy filing of Sungard, which blames “COVID-19 and other macroeconomic trends including delayed customer spending decisions, insourcing and reductions in IT spending, energy inflation and reduction in demand for certain services”, the industry has seen key adjustments, where MCG believes that engineering cost management and technological innovation will be paramount to success.
MCG reports that the more favorable market conditions expected over the next few years, helped by the winding down of pandemic restrictions and a hybrid working environment will be driving market momentum forward. The continuous injection of capital by alternative investment firms, as well as the growing infrastructural investment from cloud service providers and social media companies, whose revenues are expected to grow over 3.6x larger by value in 2026, will likely help propel center provision and innovation. These factors paint a promising picture for the industry players that offset rising input costs and adapt to new technologies.
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Levelwise PageRank with Loop-Based Dead End Handling Strategy : SHORT REPORT ...Subhajit Sahu
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Chatty Kathy - UNC Bootcamp Final Project Presentation - Final Version - 5.23...John Andrews
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Title: Chatty Kathy: Enhancing Physical Activity Among Older Adults
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Discover how Chatty Kathy, an innovative project developed at the UNC Bootcamp, aims to tackle the challenge of low physical activity among older adults. Our AI-driven solution uses peer interaction to boost and sustain exercise levels, significantly improving health outcomes. This presentation covers our problem statement, the rationale behind Chatty Kathy, synthetic data and persona creation, model performance metrics, a visual demonstration of the project, and potential future developments. Join us for an insightful Q&A session to explore the potential of this groundbreaking project.
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Wellbeing of Wales 2022.pdf
1. Well-being of Wales 2021-22
Measuring progress towards
the national well-being goals
#wellbeingofwales
2. These slides summarise some key messages on Wales’
progress towards its 7 well-being goals from the
Well-being of Wales report for 2021-22.
• For many indicators we would expect change to take
a number of years to be seen.
• Additionally, not all indicators are updated annually.
Some messages will be unchanged from the
previous year.
• This year’s report is the first to cover progress
towards the national milestones. These are
generational targets which describe the pace and
scale of change needed in key areas.
#wellbeingofwales
3. The Welsh labour market continues to perform strongly in
relative terms, with the gap between Wales and the UK
narrow in comparison with the historical position.
Employment rate for people aged 16-64, 1999 to 2022
Source: Regional labour market statistics in the UK, August 2022, Office for National Statistics #wellbeingofwales
Note: Chart axis does not start at zero National
milestone
4. The qualification profile of the Welsh population has been
improving over time. In 2021, 62.5% of working age adults in
Wales were qualified to the level 3 threshold. This is an
increase from just over a half in 2011.
Highest level of qualification held by adults of working age, 2008 to 2021
Source: Welsh Government Analysis of Annual Population Survey,
Office for National Statistics
#wellbeingofwales
National
milestone
5. The recycling rate continued to increase with nearly two-
thirds of municipal waste reused, recycled or composted in
2020-21. The amount of municipal waste generated was the
lowest on record, but we continue to use up resources
faster than they can be replenished.
Percentage of waste reused/recycled/composted
Source: Local Authority Municipal Waste #wellbeingofwales
6. Air quality has improved greatly since the 1970s, but
remains a risk to human health. Public Health Wales
estimates the burden of long-term air pollution exposure to
be the equivalent of 1,000 to 1,400 deaths (at typical ages)
each year.
Air quality indicators
Source: Air Quality Emissions Indicators #wellbeingofwales
7. The capacity of renewable energy projects in Wales (electricity
and heat) has nearly quadrupled over the last decade, though
progress has slowed in recent years. Around 33% of electricity
generated in Wales was from renewable sources in 2020. The
amount of renewable electricity generated is the equivalent of
approximately 56% of electricity consumed in Wales.
Renewable energy generation capacity (MW)
Source: Energy Generation in Wales report #wellbeingofwales
8. 100.0
100.5
101.0
101.5
102.0
102.5
103.0
103.5
104.0
104.5
2001-03 2003-05 2005-07 2007-09 2009-11 2011-13 2013-15 2015-17 2017-19
Life
Expectancy
Index
(2001-03
=
100)
Year
Life expectancy fell in the most recent period available,
which includes part of the period of the COVID-19
pandemic. Healthy life expectancy continues to be worse for
those living in more deprived areas but has remained
relatively stable between 2011-2013 and 2018-2020.
Index of life expectancy at birth by sex (2001-03 = 100)
Source: Life expectancy, Office for National Statistics #wellbeingofwales
Males
Females
9. The majority (93%) of adults reported following two or more of the five
healthy lifestyle behaviours. The percentage of children with two or more
healthy lifestyle behaviours remains at 88%, broadly unchanged since
data collection started in 2013/14.
Percentage of children aged 11 to 16 following selected healthy behaviours,
2013/14 (academic year) to 2019
Source: School Health Research Network Student Health and Wellbeing Survey
#wellbeingofwales
National
milestone
10. Mental wellbeing for both adults and children is lower than prior to the
pandemic, according to the most recent assessment.
Life Satisfaction, headline measures of wellbeing (average scores out of 10),
2012 to 2021
Source: Annual Population Survey, Office for National Statistics #wellbeingofwales
11. Over the long-term, the gender pay gap has narrowed. In April
2021, the (full-time) gender pay gap was 5.0%, unchanged on the
previous year and the lowest rate ever recorded. In Wales, the
ethnicity pay gap in 2019 was 1.4% and the disability pay gap in
2021 was 11.6%.
Source: Welsh Government Analysis of the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings,
Office for National Statistics
Percentage difference in median hourly full-time earnings between men and
women
#wellbeingofwales
Note: A pay difference greater than zero means men’s earnings are higher than women’s
National
milestone
12. Girls continue to achieve better educational outcomes at
GCSE. In summer 2021, girls were awarded more grades at
A*-C than boys.
Gap in achievement in all GCSE subjects at KS4 between girls and boys, by
grade range, academic years 2016 to 2021
Source: Examination results, September 2020 to August 2021, Welsh Government
#wellbeingofwales
13. Race was judged to be a motivating factor in two-thirds of
all hate crimes recorded in Wales in 2020-21, a similar
proportion to that in 2019-20. Numbers of police-recorded
race hate crimes increased by 16% in 2020-21 compared
with 2019-20.
Source: Home Office #wellbeingofwales
Hate crime offences in Wales by motivating factor
(a) A crime may be flagged with more than one motivating factor. Therefore, the sum of the categories of hate crime do not sum to the
total offences.
14. Nearly two-thirds of adults agreed with all three measures of community
cohesion – belonging to the local area, people from different
backgrounds getting on well together, and treating each other with
respect and consideration. This is an increase on pre-pandemic years
and a slight drop since last year (2020-21).
Percentage of people agreeing with statements about local area
#wellbeingofwales
Source: National Survey for Wales
15. In 2021-22, 30% of people felt that they could influence decisions
affecting their local area compared with 26% in 2020-21 and 19% in
2018-19. This is a marked increase since before 2020 and may reflect
real change as a direct result of the pandemic, but it requires monitoring
in future survey years.
Percentage of people who feel they can influence decisions affecting local area
#wellbeingofwales
Source: National Survey for Wales
16. The rate of adults regularly taking part in sport increased for the first
time since 2017-18, although this was not a statistically significant
change. However the share who do not take part in any sport or
physical activity also increased.
Percentage participating in sports 3 or more times a week
Adults Children
#wellbeingofwales
Source 1: National Survey for Wales
Source 2: School Sports Survey
17. Survey data showed an increase in the percentage of people
who speak Welsh in the latest year. The National Survey for
Wales shows that 11% of Welsh speakers are fluent.
Reported Welsh language ability
Source: National Survey for Wales #wellbeingofwales
18. Greenhouse gas emissions in Wales have fallen by 40%
since the base year (1990). The largest source of emissions
comes from the business sector, which produces 26% of all
greenhouse gas emissions in Wales.
Emissions of greenhouse gases
Source: National Atmospheric Emissions Inventory #wellbeingofwales
National
milestone
19. The Well-being of Wales
report includes…
#wellbeingofwales
Reports on our national
progress towards each of
the well-being goals
Data for the 50
national indicators
20. Where can you find the Well-being of
Wales report?
#wellbeingofwales
Well-being of Wales report:
https://gov.wales/wellbeing-wales
National indicators:
https://gov.wales/wellbeing-wales-national-indicators