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turnover and group
* Phillip Morris groupthe Phillip Morris group which once was the parent company of Altria group, Phillip Morris International and Kraft Foods had annual combined turnover of $ 80 bn.
Though they would reform periodically, with significant member turnover ( Roppolo and Mares were more or less the two ringleaders and constants of the group ), to make recordings, the group never played all together again.
Daimler had shrunk to representing just 15 % of BSA group turnover in 1959 1960 and BSA wished to dispose of its motoring interests.
Mike Gabriel also joined Men Without Hats around this time of constant membership turnover and by 1982 both Arrobas and Gabriel would leave to work with Pisapia in a new ( pre-The Box ) band, before eventually forming their own group, Isinglass.
By 2001, turnover from SAB plc's international operations accounted for 42 % of group turnover.
The group has an annual turnover of 2. 761 billion euros ( 2010 ) and employed over 15, 400 people on a full-time equivalent basis at the end of 2010.
On 22 July 2008 the group GDF Suez, a company of € 74 billion of annual turnover, was officially created.
In 2006, the Murray group collectively reported turnover of £ 550 million, representing a fivefold increase on the figure five years previously, largely as a result of growing involvement in property development.
In 1968, with 25, 000 staff and turnover of € 1Bn, he floated the group on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.
Currently it is the seventh largest Spanish company in terms of asset turnover and the leading business group in the Basque Country.
He was one of France's captains of industry, heading a group that comprised almost 300 companies, 550, 000 employees and had an annual turnover of approximately 25 billion francs.
In 2007 Dennis Publishing had group turnover of £ 63m and profit before interest and tax of £ 6. 9m.
The Rhenus group is one of Europe's leading logistics service companies with a turnover of 3 billion EUR.
A simple calculation of turnover data from a single store is better than nothing for this purpose however it would be better to use data from a group of stores.
These original paintings of different styles quickly went for high prices at auction, with a turnover for the Utopia group of painters of more than $ 1 million in 1989-90.
The Tayto group, which is privately owned by the Hutchinson family, now has turnover of £ 150 million per annum and employs more than 1, 000 people.
The album was recorded less than 8 months after its predecessor, Live at the Witch Trials, establishing at an early stage two key patterns of the group's work ; that of high productivity and that of a regular turnover of group members-only Mark E. Smith and Marc Riley remained from the debut album and Riley had changed his role from bass to guitar.

turnover and is
Remodeling or bone turnover is the process of resorption followed by replacement of bone with little change in shape and occurs throughout a person's life.
This also applies when the defence scores on a turnover which is returned for a touchdown — technically, they become the offence until the conclusion of the play, and the scoring team must still kickoff.
* the conclusion of supply and performance contracts where the total turnover provided for therein is more than the percentage of turnover for the previous financial year ;
In Kazakhstan franchise turnover for 2010 is 1 billion US $ dollars per year.
In other societies, such as democracies, the political roles remain, but there is frequent turnover of the people actually filling the positions.
As of 2006, Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing ( HKEX ) has an average daily turnover of 33. 4 billion dollars, which is 12 times that of Shanghai.
At any time taking more than three steps is considered travelling and results in a turnover.
Therefore, carrying is completely prohibited, and results in a turnover.
The purpose of the fee is to discourage short-term investing, reduce turnover and deter withdrawals after periods of poor performance.
India ’ s position in 2009 is third and fifteenth respectively as the trade turnover between the two countries stood at US $ 983 million in 2009 i. e. India ’ s exports to Jordan in 2009 stood at US $ 297 million while imports were valued at US $ 686 million.
( a period is typically a day, week year or a single turnover: meaning the time required to complete one batch of coffee, for example )
Three other possible reasons minimum wages do not affect employment were suggested by Alan Blinder: higher wages may reduce turnover, and hence training costs ; raising the minimum wage may " render moot " the potential problem of recruiting workers at a higher wage than current workers ; and minimum wage workers might represent such a small proportion of a business's cost that the increase is too small to matter.
Critics of the magazine felt that this lack of turnover eventually led to a formulaic sameness, although there is little agreement on when the magazine peaked or plunged.
Local production of eicosanoids and interleukins is thought to participate in the regulation of bone turnover, and excess or reduced production of these mediators may underlie the development of osteoporosis.
Because osteoblasts and osteoclasts inhabit the surface of bones, trabecular bone is more active, more subject to bone turnover, to remodeling.
It has been theorised that such is the case in Canada as its parliament is less influential on the executive than in other countries with Westminster parliamentary systems ; particularly, Canada has fewer MPs, a higher turnover rate of MPs after each election, and an Americanised system for selecting political party leaders, leaving them accountable to the party membership rather than caucus, as is the case in the United Kingdom.
This is normally done when the opposing team has no timeouts and there is little time left in the game, as it allows a team to burn up the remaining time on the clock without risking a turnover or injury.
In other societies, such as democracies, the political roles remain, but there is frequent turnover of the people actually filling the positions.
The only other Super Bowl to date without a turnover is Super Bowl XXXIV, in which the St. Louis Rams defeated the Tennessee Titans 23-16.

turnover and marked
In the mid-1970s, a review of the American movie Jaws marked the magazine's return to more commercial perspectives, and an editorial turnover: ( Serge Daney, Serge Toubiana, Thierry Jousse, Antoine de Baecque and Charles Tesson ).
The end of the Paleocene ( 55. 5 / 54. 8 Mya ) was marked by one of the most significant periods of global change during the Cenozoic, the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, which upset oceanic and atmospheric circulation and led to the extinction of numerous deep-sea benthic foraminifera and on land, a major turnover in mammals.
After stroke, a marked increase in structural plasticity occurs near the trauma site, and a five-to eightfold increase from control rates in spine turnover has been observed.
RSL ’ s first few years in MLS were marked by heavy losses and player turnover.
These departures marked the first incidents of turnover on the show in nearly half a decade.

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