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Burgan Bank S.A.K. - Financial Analysis Review---Aarkstore Enterprise - TMCnet Posted: 05 Dec 2009 03:20 AM PST |
Summary Burgan Bank S.A.K. (Burgan) is a finance company engaging in retail and commercial banking. Its retail banking products include accounts, loans, cards, remittances and other related services; corporate unit provides banking solutions to local markets and small businesses including letters of credit, letters of guarantee, overdrafts and business loans, industrial activity financing, project financing, supply contract financing and civil contract financing; and investment unit providing investments and new issue services. The company also provides treasury services including foreign exchange, money markets and corporate sales, in addition to online banking and international banking services.
Burgan Bank S.A.K. - Financial Analysis Review is an in-depth business, financial analysis of Burgan Bank S.A.K.. The report provides a comprehensive insight into the company, including business structure and operations, executive biographies and key competitors. The hallmark of the report is the detailed financial ratios of the company Scope - Provides key company information for business intelligence needs The report contains critical company information � business structure and operations, the company history, major products and services, key competitors, key employees and executive biographies, different locations and important subsidiaries. - The report provides detailed financial ratios for the past five years as well as interim ratios for the last four quarters. - Financial ratios include profitability, margins and returns, liquidity and leverage, financial position and efficiency ratios. Reasons to buy - A quick �one-stop-shop� to understand the company. - Enhance business/sales activities by understanding customers� businesses better. - Get detailed information and financial analysis on companies operating in your industry. - Identify prospective partners and suppliers � with key data on their businesses and locations. - Compare your company�s financial trends with those of your peers / competitors. - Scout for potential acquisition targets, with detailed insight into the companies� financial and operational performance. For more information, please visit : http://www.aarkstore.com/reports/Burgan-Bank-S-A-K-Financial-Analysis-Review-27569.html Or email us at press@aarkstore.com or call +919272852585 As a community-building service, TMCnet allows user submitted content which is not always proofed by TMCnet editors. If you feel this entry is of inferior quality or wish to report it for some reason, please forward the URL to "webedit [AT] tmcnet [DOT] com" with your comments. |
Dogan Yayin Holding AS - Financial Analysis Review---Aarkstore ... - TMCnet Posted: 05 Dec 2009 02:59 AM PST |
Summary Dogan Yayin Holding (DYH) is a Turkey based company which is engaged in the business of providing media and entertainment products and services. The company operates in TV broadcasting, newspaper publishing, radio broadcasting, TV and music productions and magazine and book publishing. Its publishing and broadcasting products include 27 magazines and 25 seasonal magazines, 7 daily newspapers, 30 company owned television channels and also own more than 100 TV and radio stations broadcasting over Turksat. The company also operates a television production and a record label company, two printing companies and 12 websites.
Dogan Yayin Holding AS - Financial Analysis Review is an in-depth business, financial analysis of Dogan Yayin Holding AS. The report provides a comprehensive insight into the company, including business structure and operations, executive biographies and key competitors. The hallmark of the report is the detailed financial ratios of the company Scope - Provides key company information for business intelligence needs The report contains critical company information � business structure and operations, the company history, major products and services, key competitors, key employees and executive biographies, different locations and important subsidiaries. - The report provides detailed financial ratios for the past five years as well as interim ratios for the last four quarters. - Financial ratios include profitability, margins and returns, liquidity and leverage, financial position and efficiency ratios. Reasons to buy - A quick �one-stop-shop� to understand the company. - Enhance business/sales activities by understanding customers� businesses better. - Get detailed information and financial analysis on companies operating in your industry. - Identify prospective partners and suppliers � with key data on their businesses and locations. - Compare your company�s financial trends with those of your peers / competitors. - Scout for potential acquisition targets, with detailed insight into the companies� financial and operational performance. For more information, please visit : http://www.aarkstore.com/reports/Dogan-Yayin-Holding-AS-Financial-Analysis-Review-27564.html Or email us at press@aarkstore.com or call +919272852585 As a community-building service, TMCnet allows user submitted content which is not always proofed by TMCnet editors. If you feel this entry is of inferior quality or wish to report it for some reason, please forward the URL to "webedit [AT] tmcnet [DOT] com" with your comments. |
Posted: 05 Dec 2009 12:00 AM PST Feastday: December 5 Sabas was born at Mutalaska, Cappadocia, near Caesarea. He was the son of an army officer there who when assigned to Alexandria, left him in the care of an uncle. Mistreated by his uncle's wife, Sabas ran away to another uncle, though he was only eight. When the two uncles became involved in a lawsuit over his estate, he again ran away, this time to a monastery near Mutalaska. In time the uncles were reconciled and wanted him to marry, but he remained in the monastery. In 456, he went to Jerusalem and there entered a monastery under St. Theoctistus. When he was thirty, he became a hermit under the guidance of St. Euthymius, and after Euthymius' death, spent four years alone in the desert near Jericho. Despite his desire for solitude, he attracted disciples, organized them into a laura in 483, and when his one hundred fifty monks asked for a priest and despite his opposition to monks being ordained, he was obliged to accept ordination by Patriarch Sallust of Jerusalem in 491. He attracted disciples from Egypt and Armenia, allowed them a liturgy in their own tongue, and built several hospitals and another monastery near Jericho. He was appointed archimandrite of all hermits in Palestine who lived in separate cells, but his custom of going off by himself during Lent caused dissension in the monastery, and sixty of his monks left to revive a ruined monastery at Thecuna. He bore them no illwill and aided them with food and supplies. In 511, he was one of a delegation of abbots sent to Emperor Anastasius I, a supporter of Eutychianism, which Sabas opposed, to plead with the Emperor to mitigate his persecution of orthodox bishops and religious. They were unsuccessful. Sabas supported Elias of Jerusalem when the Emperor exiled him, was a strong supporter of theological orthodoxy, and persuaded many to return to orthodoxy. He was a vigorous opponent of Origenism and monophysitism. In 531, when he was ninety-one, he again went to Constantinople, this time to plead with Emperor Justinian to suppress a Samaritan revolt and protect the people of Jerusalem from further harassment by the Samritans. He fell ill soon after his return to his laura from this trip and died on December 5 at Laura Mar Saba, after naming his successor. Sabas is one of the most notable figures of early monasticism and is considered one of the founders of Eastern monasticism. The laura he founded in the desolate, wild country between Jerusalem and the Dead Sea, named Mar Saba after him, was often called the Great Laura for its preeminence and produced many great saints. It is still inhabited by monks of the Eastern Orthodox Church and is one of the three or four oldest monasteries in the world. His feast day is December 5th. This content has passed through fivefilters.org. | |
Biographies offer insight into FDR, Wilson - Post-Bulletin Posted: 30 Nov 2009 07:01 AM PST By Jay Furst "Traitor to His Class: The Privileged Life and Radical Presidency of Franklin Delano Roosevelt," by H.W. Brands FDR is more relevant now than ever, with the economic and international challenges America faces and a liberal Democrat in the White House, so any new biography of the most consequential 20th century president is welcome. This one's a quick read despite its length -- it's anecdotal and deals with personalities more than policy. The final third of the book, dealing with the war years, dwells more on Roosevelt's relationship with Churchill than the ins and outs of military and political strategy. You might expect a more scholarly approach from Brands, a University of Texas history professor whose work includes well-regarded biographies of Andrew Jackson and Benjamin Franklin, but there's only so much you can cover in one massive volume. Brands doesn't quite deliver on his unnecessarily provocative title. There's no question Roosevelt was born to a life of privilege, but that's only part of his story, which turns more on his physical disabilities, his force of character and political philosophy than wealth. The author rarely gets under FDR's skin to reveal what made him tick -- despite his sunny disposition, Roosevelt was inscrutable to even his closest friends and family -- nor does he put into full context why Roosevelt's presidency was "radical," rather than simply an improvisational "new deal" to address a profound crisis. But for a one-volume introduction to the president who more than any other in the past century shaped the country we live in, this is a good place to start. (Anchor Books, paperback, 888 pages, $19) "Woodrow Wilson," by John Milton Cooper Jr. This long-overdue, full-length reappraisal of Wilson is a natural companion to the Roosevelt biography -- FDR was assistant Navy secretary during World War I and it was Roosevelt who carried on Wilson's legacy of liberalism and global leadership. Wilson has been called "the most unknown -- and perhaps least knowable" of 20th century presidents. This is odd, considering he's consistently ranked among the greats and he left an immense paper trail, but a veil was drawn over the tragic end to his presidency -- he was stricken while on a campaign to win approval of his League of Nations plan, and was all but incapacitated for the last 18 months of his second term. To this day, Wilson's full impact has been little understood because of how his years ended. Cooper, a history professor at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, is a leading Wilson scholar and his book is magnificent in style and scope. Where Brands' book reads more like a book report on well-researched material, Cooper writes with elegance, authority and deep insight. The melancholy last chapter of Wilson's life is especially compelling; world history might have been quite different if Wilson's health hadn't collapsed in 1919, and I would have liked more from the author on that missed potential. I wish Cooper had offered more of his thoughts on how history would have been different if Wilson's health hadn't crumbled in 1919. (Alfred A. Knopf, 720 pages, $35) This content has passed through fivefilters.org. |
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