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During the first 11 months of 2006, the European Union remained Armenia's largest trading partner, accounting for 34. 4 percent of its $ 2. 85 billion commercial exchange during the 11-month period.
His steel enterprises were bought out at a figure equivalent to 12 times their annual earnings —$ 480 million ( presently, $) which at the time was the largest ever personal commercial transaction.
It is the island's largest commercial centre and home to the Cape Breton Post daily newspaper, as well as one television station, CJCB-TV ( CTV ), and several radio stations.
It is also home to Concord Litho, one of the largest independently owned commercial printing companies in the country.
* Orica ; largest supplier of commercial explosives
The largest port is Apra Harbor, which serves almost all commercial traffic including cruise, cargo and fishing vessels.
Helium is used in cryogenics ( its largest single use, absorbing about a quarter of production ), particularly in the cooling of superconducting magnets, with the main commercial application being in MRI scanners.
Since German reunification in 1990, and the accession of some Central European and Baltic States into the European Union in 2004, the Port of Hamburg has restarted ambitions for regaining its position as the region's largest deep-sea port for container shipping and its major commercial and trading centre.
, Intelsat operates a fleet of 52 communications satellites, which is the world's largest fleet of commercial satellites.
* 2005 – The Airbus A380, the world's largest commercial jet, is unveiled at a ceremony in Toulouse, France
Of all the metallic alloys in use today, the alloys of iron ( steel, stainless steel, cast iron, tool steel, alloy steel ) make up the largest proportion both by quantity and commercial value.
Of all the metallic alloys in use today, the alloys of iron ( steel, stainless steel, cast iron, tool steel, alloy steels ) make up the largest proportion both by quantity and commercial value.
The territory of New Netherland, containing the Northeast's largest rivers with access to the beaver trade, was originally a private, profit-making commercial enterprise focusing on cementing alliances and conducting trade with the diverse Indian tribes.
Other notable shopping centers in the city include Galeria Malta, one of the largest in Central Europe, and the shops at the Hotel Bazar, a historical hotel and commercial center in the Old Town.
There has been significant and consistent commercial and retail development in the Westmorland Road-McAllister Drive-Consumer's Drive-Major's Brook Drive-Retail Drive corridor since the 1970s, including McAllister Place, the city's largest shopping mall, which opened in 1978, and with active year-to-year development since 1994.
Dar es Salaam is the largest city and is the commercial capital ; Dodoma, located in the centre of Tanzania is the new capital and houses the Union's Parliament.
Jardine Matheson then began its transformation from a major commercial agent of the East India Company into the largest British trading hong ( 洋行 ), or firm, in Asia.
" A report by Michael Stoler in The New York Sun described a " phoenix-like resurrection " of the area, with residential, commercial, retail and hotels booming in the " third largest business district in the country.
CAD is used in the design of tools and machinery and in the drafting and design of all types of buildings, from small residential types ( houses ) to the largest commercial and industrial structures ( hospitals and factories ).
In May 1931 there was a run on Austria's largest commercial bank, and the bank failed.
It is the largest mead event in the world, with over 300 home meads and over 200 commercial meads in competition.
As Sardinia's second most populated city, and the fifth largest municipality in Italy ( 546 km² ), it has a considerable amount of cultural, touristic, commercial and political importance in the island.
By the 1870s, breweries had become the largest users of commercial refrigeration units, though some still relied on harvested ice.
Hackett remains one of the largest commercial operators, with concerns in several countries.
As a result the Port of San Francisco virtually ceased to function as a major commercial port, but the neighboring port of Oakland emerged as the second largest on the West Coast of America.

largest and enterprise
By the 1890s, the company was the largest and most profitable industrial enterprise in the world.
Coffee is the largest state-owned enterprise.
In Italy, the Fascist period presided over the creation of the largest number of state-owned enterprises in Western Europe, such as the nationalisation of petroleum companies into a single state enterprise called the Italian General Agency for Petroleum ( Azienda Generale Italiani Petroli, AGIP ).
* Kolaoholdings is South Korean company in Laos which is currently the largest private enterprise.
The largest regional enterprise operates here, the Tadeusz Sendzimir Steelworks in Nowa Huta, employing 17, 500 people.
The largest routers ( such as the Cisco CRS-1 or Juniper T1600 ) interconnect the various ISPs, or may be used in large enterprise networks.
Jack Kelly was a local hero as a triple Olympic-gold-medal-winning sculler, and became wealthy as his construction company became the largest such enterprise on the East Coast.
Informix 11. 7 is offered in a number of editions, including free developer editions, editions for small and midsized business, and editions supporting the complete feature set and designed to be used in support of the largest enterprise applications.
Nasser initiated the Helwan steelworks, which were on their way to becoming Egypt's largest enterprise, providing the country with product and the employment of tens of thousands of people.
The government, therefore, did not strenuously resist the tendency for voucher privatization to turn into " insider privatization ," as it was termed, in which senior enterprise officials acquired the largest proportion of shares in privatized firms.
GlobeCast is the world largest provider of transmission of satellite and production services for professional broadcast, online content and enterprise multimedia.
Turning Stone Casino Resort is an enterprise of the Oneida Indian Nation of New York, and the largest private employer in Oneida County.
The principal manufacturing plant and largest industrial employer is the St. Kitts Sugar Manufacturing Corp., a government enterprise ; it grinds and processes sugarcane for export.
Chemicals is nearly a $ 3 trillion global enterprise, and the EU and U. S. chemical companies are the world's largest producers.
The largest industrial enterprise was the Sormovo Iron Works which was connected by the company's own railway to Moscow station in the upper part of Nizhny Novgorod.
In its time, the canal company was the largest private commercial enterprise in the nation.
Under Sloan's direction, GM became the largest industrial enterprise the world had ever known.
Prior to founding Zerofootprint, Dembo was the Founder, CEO, and President of Algorithmics Incorporated, growing it from a start-up to the largest enterprise risk-management software company in the world, with offices in fifteen countries and over 70 % of the world ’ s top 100 banks as clients.
At Mellon Mortgage 18 VS systems from the smallest to the largest were used as the enterprise mortgage origination, servicing, finance, documentation and hedge system and also for mainframe gateway services for logon and printing.
Started in 1927 by Joseph Augusti Kayalackakom, it grew up to become the largest business enterprise of Kerala, and the 17th largest among the 94 scheduled commercial banks in India.
The largest enterprise is Owens Corning with approximately 180 employees.
The woodworking enterprise, the charcoal producing enterprise and the printing house “ Katoļu dzeive ” are the largest of those.

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