The document describes the functionality of different windows in a multimedia presentation tool. The Multimedia Window provides an overview of the entire tool. The Live Window allows listening to audio and viewing slides and notes for a timed presentation. The Replay Window lets users access audio and slides without timing for a specific event.
3. Live Window
audio player
no video player
html slides & thumbnails
slide notes
downloads: pdfs, mp3s
event details: title, when, where
timed and untimed functionality
4. Replay Window
audio player
no video player
html slides & thumbnails
slide notes
downloads: pdfs, mp3s
event title
untimed functionality only
drop down to choose audio
5. No slide notes slide
audio player
no video player
html slides & thumbnails
slide notes
downloads: pdfs, mp3s
event title
untimed functionality only
drop down to choose audio
Editor's Notes
First slide with information. Competitive strengths Can substantially raise capacity at a significant discount to and in less time than comparable greenfield capacity Lower-cost, flexible production with small percentage of fixed costs when operating at close to capacity Per-tonne fixed costs decrease as sales volumes increase Existing operations have significant reserves and are located in a geopolitically stable region Offshore investments add global reach and profitability Substantial barriers to entry: economically mineable deposits are rare, capital costs are high and lead times are long No known substitutes for potash
Second slide with information. Build on our potash position whenever value-enhancing opportunities arise Match production to market demand to reduce downside risk and conserve the long-term value of our potash resources Expand operational capability to meet rising demand Enhance transportation and distribution capability Attract and retain a skilled workforce Structure operations so majority of costs are variable New supply creates market imbalance Global demand insufficient to consume PotashCorp capacity Lack of adequate transportation and distribution infrastructure Underground mines face risks of water inflow and unexpected rock falls Pace internal growth to rising market demand, and match production to demand Work with partners to ensure sufficient investment is made in transportation and distribution infrastructure Use advanced monitoring and geophysical techniques to help predict problematic situations
Third slide with information. 6 Keys to understanding our business The world needs more food, and we have a critical role to play in meeting this need. These truths underlie the case for investment in PotashCorp. The world needs more fertilizer As populations rise, cities expand, agricultural land per person shrinks and demand for crops increases in response to improving diets in developing nations, the need to maximize the efficiency of the world’s farmland has never been greater. Yet fertility practices continue to keep soils underproductive in much of the world. To meet the growing global challenge to feed more people on less land, the world needs healthy soil — and more fertilizer. Potash is the core of our business Potash is the namesake of our company and the focal point of our business. With 20 percent of global capacity at our Canadian operations, we have more potash than any other company — a position we've built patiently through acquisitions and internal expansions. We add to this strength with ownership interests in four global potash-related businesses — in China, Chile, Israel and Jordan — that enhance our bottom line and better position us to benefit from growth in key offshore markets.