Blackberry Ltd is a Canadian telecommunications company best known for developing the Blackberry brand of smartphones and tablets. Founded in 1984 by Mike Lazaridis, Blackberry became a global leader in the smartphone market with over 79 million users by 2012. However, Blackberry began losing market share to Apple and Android devices. The company transitioned to developing secure enterprise software and services, as well as introducing new phone models like the Blackberry 10 to try and regain market share, but has struggled to compete in the consumer market.
Cheap timeshares allow you to escape for your allotted vacation time at an affordable price by sharing ownership and costs with others. When you purchase a timeshare, you own the right to stay at a vacation property for a designated period each year, while other owners have access at other times. Timeshares can be found online, in newspapers, or through real estate agents. While timeshares are shared between multiple owners, for a low price they provide an easy way to vacation without paying the full cost of a vacation property yourself.
This document is an entry form for the 2015 WIBA Awards which recognize and celebrate female entrepreneurs and businesses in Botswana. The summary is:
1) The entry form provides rules for eligibility including that entrants must be at least 51% owned by women and women must hold managing positions.
2) It requests information about nominees' businesses such as sector, financing, markets, and human resources.
3) Finalists must agree to interviews, sharing financial reports, and attending the award ceremony where the overall Business Woman of the Year will be chosen.
4) Several award categories are described including Innovator, Young Entrepreneur, Inspirational Woman, and others recognizing collaboration,
The document lists Afghanistan as the most dangerous country for women due to health threats, sexual and non-sexual violence, and lack of cultural and religious freedoms. It also notes Cuba as the second most dangerous country and Pakistan as third most dangerous, followed by India in fourth place. Statistics are provided on the types of violence experienced by women in India in 2011 and the rising number of reported rape cases there from 2005 to 2010.
The document discusses the negative environmental impacts of firecrackers and loud speakers. It notes that firecrackers are a major source of carbon dioxide emissions and air pollution that is often overlooked. The chemicals in firecrackers can harm human health. Using loud speakers at night or in silence zones also disturbs communities. The document proposes legislation to ban firecracker production and limit loud speaker use to reduce noise and air pollution. Violators would face penalties under the proposed rules.
This document profiles 10 wealthy Indian businesspeople, including their net worth, date of birth, occupation, and any awards received. It provides brief biographies of prominent figures such as Mukesh Ambani of Reliance Industries (net worth $21 billion), Azim Premji of Wipro (net worth $12.2 billion), and Kumar Mangalam Birla of Aditya Birla Group (net worth $8 billion).
Blackberry Ltd is a Canadian telecommunications company best known for developing the Blackberry brand of smartphones and tablets. Founded in 1984 by Mike Lazaridis, Blackberry became a global leader in the smartphone market with over 79 million users by 2012. However, Blackberry began losing market share to Apple and Android devices. The company transitioned to developing secure enterprise software and services, as well as introducing new phone models like the Blackberry 10 to try and regain market share, but has struggled to compete in the consumer market.
Cheap timeshares allow you to escape for your allotted vacation time at an affordable price by sharing ownership and costs with others. When you purchase a timeshare, you own the right to stay at a vacation property for a designated period each year, while other owners have access at other times. Timeshares can be found online, in newspapers, or through real estate agents. While timeshares are shared between multiple owners, for a low price they provide an easy way to vacation without paying the full cost of a vacation property yourself.
This document is an entry form for the 2015 WIBA Awards which recognize and celebrate female entrepreneurs and businesses in Botswana. The summary is:
1) The entry form provides rules for eligibility including that entrants must be at least 51% owned by women and women must hold managing positions.
2) It requests information about nominees' businesses such as sector, financing, markets, and human resources.
3) Finalists must agree to interviews, sharing financial reports, and attending the award ceremony where the overall Business Woman of the Year will be chosen.
4) Several award categories are described including Innovator, Young Entrepreneur, Inspirational Woman, and others recognizing collaboration,
The document lists Afghanistan as the most dangerous country for women due to health threats, sexual and non-sexual violence, and lack of cultural and religious freedoms. It also notes Cuba as the second most dangerous country and Pakistan as third most dangerous, followed by India in fourth place. Statistics are provided on the types of violence experienced by women in India in 2011 and the rising number of reported rape cases there from 2005 to 2010.
The document discusses the negative environmental impacts of firecrackers and loud speakers. It notes that firecrackers are a major source of carbon dioxide emissions and air pollution that is often overlooked. The chemicals in firecrackers can harm human health. Using loud speakers at night or in silence zones also disturbs communities. The document proposes legislation to ban firecracker production and limit loud speaker use to reduce noise and air pollution. Violators would face penalties under the proposed rules.
This document profiles 10 wealthy Indian businesspeople, including their net worth, date of birth, occupation, and any awards received. It provides brief biographies of prominent figures such as Mukesh Ambani of Reliance Industries (net worth $21 billion), Azim Premji of Wipro (net worth $12.2 billion), and Kumar Mangalam Birla of Aditya Birla Group (net worth $8 billion).
This document lists the 25 richest people in the world along with their net worth, age, source of wealth, and citizenship. It includes well known billionaires like Bill Gates, Warren Buffett, and the Koch brothers. The richest person listed is Carlos Slim Helu from Mexico with a net worth of $69 billion from telecom, while the youngest are Sergey Brin and Larry Page from Google at age 39 with $18.7 billion each. The document provides an overview of some of the wealthiest individuals and where their fortunes originated from.
This document lists the expensive cars owned by various celebrities, including Paris Hilton's $171,285 Bentley Continental GT, Madonna's $335,250 Maybach 57, and Shaquille O'Neal's $328,750 Rolls-Royce Phantom, with a few exceptions such as Julia Roberts' $22,305 Toyota Prius and Leonardo DiCaprio and George W. Bush also owning Priuses.
The document discusses waste management and provides definitions and classifications of different types of wastes. It notes that wastes come from various sources like households, commerce, industry, and agriculture. The effects of improper waste management are outlined, including impacts on health, the environment, and climate change. The summary recommends reducing waste generation, reusing materials, recycling, employee education, and adopting environmental management systems to promote more sustainable waste practices.
Indian Oil Corporation is India's largest commercial enterprise and petroleum company, accounting for nearly half of India's petroleum products market. It was formed in 1964 through the merger of Indian Refineries Ltd and traces its origins back to 1959. Indian Oil operates 10 of India's 22 refineries with a combined refining capacity of 65.7 million metric tons per year. Its mission is to serve national interests in oil and related sectors through continuous supplies while pursuing innovation, caring for communities, and high ethics.
India Cement Ltd is one of the largest cement companies in South India. It was established in 1946 and now has seven plants across Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh. The company's founders had a vision to drive industrialization in India. India Cement produces various cement brands and has a market share of around 28% in South India, aiming to increase to 35%. It has over 10,000 distributors and produces cement, blended cement, slag cement, and ready mix concrete. In 2011-12, the company had a net worth per share of Rs. 115.13 and earnings per share of Rs. 9.54.
This document is a project report submitted by DiptiRanjan Panda to their professor Dr. T.K. Das at Sambalpur University. The report analyzes consumer perception of Park Avenue deodorant in Sambalpur Town. It includes an introduction to the objectives of the study, Park Avenue and its parent company Raymond Group, and background information on deodorants. The content covers the history and purpose of deodorants, how they work to prevent body odor, and regulations around their classification.
This document lists the 25 richest people in the world along with their net worth, age, source of wealth, and citizenship. It includes well known billionaires like Bill Gates, Warren Buffett, and the Koch brothers. The richest person listed is Carlos Slim Helu from Mexico with a net worth of $69 billion from telecom, while the youngest are Sergey Brin and Larry Page from Google at age 39 with $18.7 billion each. The document provides an overview of some of the wealthiest individuals and where their fortunes originated from.
This document lists the expensive cars owned by various celebrities, including Paris Hilton's $171,285 Bentley Continental GT, Madonna's $335,250 Maybach 57, and Shaquille O'Neal's $328,750 Rolls-Royce Phantom, with a few exceptions such as Julia Roberts' $22,305 Toyota Prius and Leonardo DiCaprio and George W. Bush also owning Priuses.
The document discusses waste management and provides definitions and classifications of different types of wastes. It notes that wastes come from various sources like households, commerce, industry, and agriculture. The effects of improper waste management are outlined, including impacts on health, the environment, and climate change. The summary recommends reducing waste generation, reusing materials, recycling, employee education, and adopting environmental management systems to promote more sustainable waste practices.
Indian Oil Corporation is India's largest commercial enterprise and petroleum company, accounting for nearly half of India's petroleum products market. It was formed in 1964 through the merger of Indian Refineries Ltd and traces its origins back to 1959. Indian Oil operates 10 of India's 22 refineries with a combined refining capacity of 65.7 million metric tons per year. Its mission is to serve national interests in oil and related sectors through continuous supplies while pursuing innovation, caring for communities, and high ethics.
India Cement Ltd is one of the largest cement companies in South India. It was established in 1946 and now has seven plants across Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh. The company's founders had a vision to drive industrialization in India. India Cement produces various cement brands and has a market share of around 28% in South India, aiming to increase to 35%. It has over 10,000 distributors and produces cement, blended cement, slag cement, and ready mix concrete. In 2011-12, the company had a net worth per share of Rs. 115.13 and earnings per share of Rs. 9.54.
This document is a project report submitted by DiptiRanjan Panda to their professor Dr. T.K. Das at Sambalpur University. The report analyzes consumer perception of Park Avenue deodorant in Sambalpur Town. It includes an introduction to the objectives of the study, Park Avenue and its parent company Raymond Group, and background information on deodorants. The content covers the history and purpose of deodorants, how they work to prevent body odor, and regulations around their classification.