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Cott Corporation–Swot Analysis – Aarkstore Enterprise Market Reserach Report

Author: Aarkstore Enterprise

Cott Corporation – SWOT Analysis company profile is the essential source for top-level company data and information. Cott Corporation – SWOT Analysis examines the company’s key business structure and operations, history and products, and provides summary analysis of its key revenue lines and strategy.  Cott Corporation (Cott) is one of the leading non-alcoholic beverage companies and retailer brand soft drink providers. The company primarily operates in the US, Canada, the UK and Mexico. It is headquartered in Toronto, Canada and employs 2,803 people. The company recorded revenues of $1,648.1 million during the financial year (FY) ended December 2008, a decrease of 7.2% compared to FY2007. The operating loss of the company was $113 million during FY2008, compared to the operating loss of $54.5 million in FY2007. The net loss was $122.8 million in FY2008, compared to the net loss of $71.4 million in FY2007.  Scope of the Report  – Provides all the crucial information on Cott Corporation required for business and competitor intelligence needs – Contains a study of the major internal and external factors affecting Cott Corporation in the form of a SWOT analysis as well as a breakdown and examination of leading product revenue streams of Cott Corporation -Data is supplemented with details on Cott Corporation history, key executives, business description, locations and subsidiaries as well as a list of products and services and the latest available statement from Cott Corporation  Valuable point :  – Support sales activities by understanding your customers’ businesses better – Qualify prospective partners and suppliers – Keep fully up to date on your competitors’ business structure, strategy and prospects – Obtain the most up to date company information available  For more information, please visit :  www.aarkstore.com/reports/Cott-Corporation-SWOT-Analysis-38070.html

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Renewable Energy Corporation (Rec)–Swot Analysis – Aarkstore Enterprise Market Reserach Report

Author: Aarkstore Enterprise

Renewable Energy Corporation (REC) – SWOT Analysis company profile is the essential source for top-level company data and information. Renewable Energy Corporation (REC) – SWOT Analysis examines the company’s key business structure and operations, history and products, and provides summary analysis of its key revenue lines and strategy.  Renewable Energy Corporation (REC) engages in the development and sale of products related to the photovoltaic (PV) industry. The group operates in Europe, Asia, and the US. It is headquartered in Sandvika, Norway, and employs more than 2,400 people. The group recorded revenues of NOK8,190.8 million (approximately $1,473.7 million) in the financial year ended December 2008 (FY2008), an increase of 23.3% over FY2007. The operating profit of the group was NOK2,528.8 million (approximately $455 million) in FY2008, a decrease of 2.3% compared with FY2007. The net profit was NOK3,064.2 million (approximately $551.3 million) in FY2008, compared with NOK1,333.5 million (approximately $239.9 million) in FY2007.  Scope of the Report  – Provides all the crucial information on Renewable Energy Corporation (REC) required for business and competitor intelligence needs – Contains a study of the major internal and external factors affecting Renewable Energy Corporation (REC) in the form of a SWOT analysis as well as a breakdown and examination of leading product revenue streams of Renewable Energy Corporation (REC) -Data is supplemented with details on Renewable Energy Corporation (REC) history, key executives, business description, locations and subsidiaries as well as a list of products and services and the latest available statement from Renewable Energy Corporation (REC)  Reasons to Purchase  – Support sales activities by understanding your customers’ businesses better – Qualify prospective partners and suppliers – Keep fully up to date on your competitors’ business structure, strategy and prospects – Obtain the most up to date company information available  For more information, please visit :  http://www.aarkstore.com/reports/Renewable-Energy-Corporation-REC-SWOT-Analysis-38048.html

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Are We Heading Towards Totalitarian Capitalism?

Author: Jonathan Poland

“There are no constraints left to halt America’s slide into a totalitarian capitalism. Electoral politics are a sham.”
Full Article: http://www.commondreams.org/view/2010/03/08-2
I started my day by reading that sentence from a great article sent to me by a very smart woman who will remain anonymous. Do you know what makes America great?
Differences of opinion?
Big Cars and SUV’s?
50 different restaurants to choose from?
Huge shopping malls where we can buy anything we want?
Wal-Mart and Target competing for the lowest prices on everything?
NO! The thing that makes America great is FREEDOM!
You and I are FREE to choose any path we want and the only thing holding us back is our own fear. If this wasn’t the truth, then we would never have the apparently common rags to riches stories that fill our media and entertainment world here in this country. NO WHERE ELSE do people have that type of opportunity. And, it’s because of capitalism…. well that’s just one man’s opinion, but follow my thinking… The problem is when we associate two words together like “totalitarian and capitalism” we automatically make BOTH bad words! And, capitalism alone is not bad at all!
Let’s take a blue collar worker who earns an average wage of $30,000 and pays 15% in taxes each year. That would give him or her $26,000 a year or $2,200 a month in personal income. If he or she is married then you have over $50,000 in annual income. Because of capitalism they can now easily afford a big screen TV ($500), two new cars ($800), and complete insurance ($500) all for less than one of the couple’s monthly income! Without capitalism, there would be no healthcare. You would have to pay the doctor cash or credit for whatever he charges. Then again, without capitalism there would be no medical advancements because why would there need to be? Without capitalism, there would be no cars… at least none that are mass produced. Then guess what? They would cost more than just a fraction of an average workers monthly salary!
Later in the article was this quote:
“We are going to be poorer… Health care is going to eat up more and more of our income. We are going to have less and less for other things.  If we see the end of this country it will come from the right and our failure to provide people with the basic necessities of life,” says David Cay Johnston. The brainwashing continues! Totalitarian Capitalism is not an option. The reason is that capitalism is marked by competition and lower prices, where in Totalitarian control, there wouldn’t be any competition. In other words, Totalitarian Capitalism is akin to Socialism. And, if we transform into that type of economy, the wealth will leave this country faster than it did New Jersey!
The simple question is of morality comes from, should you be expected to care for your neighbors bills or should they be required to support themselves? Life – Liberty – Pursuit of Happiness! That’s all we’re afforded and until about 50 years ago, there was no healthcare industry to help us and even for that average blue collar worker, the cost of healthcare is VERY VERY INEXPENSIVE. Plus, until the bankruptcy laws were “reformed” (there’s that word again) those people who had to run up medical bills could easily file bankruptcy and get back into shape and have a life again without worrying about that burden. But that’s not the point.
The reality in America is this; the top 10% of wage earners (those making over $113,018) pay over 71% of the entire tax burden in this country.  Is that fair?
http://www.ntu.org/tax-basics/who-pays-income-taxes.html
Is it fair for those that go out and make things better for the rest of us are forced to carry over 2/3rds of the burden? They are the ones paying for your kids to go to school. They are the ones paying for the wars. They are the ones that own companies that mass produce the products you and I use every day for lower and lower prices.
Capitalisms goal is always toward lower prices – ALWAYS!
Of course, there is truth in this article. We do have a government that has been bought by corporations as evidence from the money spent on lobbying last year alone.
http://www.opensecrets.org/lobby/
But guess what? They didn’t have to take that money! If our “leaders” said no or were themselves already wealthy (like the leaders of the old school) then it wouldn’t be long before the lobbyists left Washington. Because in a capitalistic society businesses only do things that make business sense and if the government turned their back then all that money would be wasted.
Near the end of the article is the following:
“But we are not slaves. We have a choice. We can refuse to be either a victim or an executioner. We have the moral capacity to say no, to refuse to cooperate.” This is exactly the truth in our FREE SOCIETY. You don’t have to do anything or buy anything if you don’t want to. Of course, our leaders should be the first to exercise this right and stop taking money from lobbyists, special interests, unions, etc…
That’s it, I’m Done!

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/corporate-articles/are-we-heading-towards-totalitarian-capitalism-1960940.html

About the AuthorSince 2001, I have worked with business men and women around the world providing coaching, information, and strategic advice that has produced a compounded rate of return close to 40% annually for their capital. Using that experience, I’ve written the first step by step guide book every published on how to find and buy the right stocks. Plus, each week investors can find new ideas, strategies, and reports on my website – www.jonathanpoland.com.

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Himfr.com Reports Plastics Industry’s Export Trade Has Become A Hot Trend

Author: echo
  Since the reform and opening up China’s rapid economic development, plastics industry, rapid development, and so far China has among the world’s plastics industry, the ranks of great powers, the development of plastics industry chain has been integrated with the global plastics industry, while subject to vigorous development of China is a huge driven by the consumer market, China’s plastics industry chain to the major components of imports and exports into an industry focus.

According to statistics, in 2008 China’s import and export of plastic products amounted to 38.84 billion U.S. dollars of trade, up 12.6% year on year growth rate down 2.6 percentage points a trade surplus of 14.98 billion U.S. dollars. Among them, total exports of 26.91 billion U.S. dollars, up 15.5%, accounting for 8.7% of total exports of light industry, ranking the sixth in light industry, export promotion policies are beginning to show.

Situation from the plastics industry as a whole: in December 2008 appeared to stabilize the export of plastic products, and signs of a slight pick-up, data show that 1-year increase in exports in September dropped 2.9 percentage points from January to December to a small increase in 0.66 percentage points, showed that some of – Plastic products, the export tax rebate rates have increased, on the positive role of exports of plastic products starting to show.

In recent years, China’s exports of products from the plastics processing industry has begun to gradually extend to the general consumer goods, but the value is still low, from the perspective of 2007, plastics industry, the average export price of 2250 U.S. dollars / tons, import average unit price of 6491 U.S. dollars tons, imports Unit export price of 2.88 times. On the other hand also shows that China’s domestic demand for high-tech products, required imports.

Segments from the plastics industry, see, plastic pipe applications have obvious advantages, plastic industry, market prospects, the current processing capacity of the whole industry has been more than 5 million tons. In 2008, China plastic pipe fittings production 4.5934 million tons, an increase of 28.189%. Plastic pipe exports amounted to 356.3 thousand tons, an increase of 22.21%, exports 1.002 billion U.S. dollars, an increase of 31.15%. Imported 40.8 thousand tons, down 10.38%, imports amounted to 470 million U.S. dollars, an increase of 4.94%.

Although the impact of the international financial crisis, China’s plastics industry machinery exports in 2008 are still performing well, still maintained a rapid growth momentum, the annual export delivery value of 10.6 billion U.S. dollars, exports of the new century, a single year. Followed by the export destination: Japan, China Taiwan Province, Germany, Korea, the United States, Canada, India, Austria, Hong Kong, Luxembourg, Indonesia, the Netherlands, Vietnam, Thailand, the Russian Federation, more than 120 countries and regions.

Although China’s plastics industry has become a large exporter of machinery, export volume and value year after year show substantial growth trend, however, China still imports large quantities from abroad, in both Gao file plastic machinery, especially the status of imports than exports very prominent last year alone, exports, imports almost doubled.

China’s plastic industry has among the world’s plastics and advanced ranks of the country, the overall advantages of gradually upgrading the sacred mission is to enable the plastics processing machinery industry, ranking first in the world, from the design of advanced manufacturing country to become self-development power; to make plastic resin production and processing of plastic products are ranked second in the world rely heavily on imported resin by gradually turned into the basis of domestic production of many varieties to meet market demand; 10 million tons by the processing of a few products to have more independent intellectual property rights of the Chinese brands of plastic industry, so that the entire plastics industry by leaps and bounds, take concrete actions to revitalize the plastics industry.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/corporate-articles/himfrcom-reports-plastics-industry039s-export-trade-has-become-a-hot-trend-1960343.html

About the AuthorI am a professional editor from China Product, and my work is to promote a free online trade platform.
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laminating pouches , oil absorbent paper
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Limousines Story

Author: Mansour

Limousines are often driven by chauffeurs and until the mid-1990s were most often associated with the very rich. They are also used for special occasions such as weddings, parties and sight-seeing tours.
While some limousines are owned by individuals, many are owned by governments to transport senior politicians, by large companies to transport executives, or by broadcasters to transport guests. Most stretch limousines, however, operate as livery vehicles, providing upmarket competition to taxicabs. Most builders of stretch limousines are located in the United States and Europe and cater mainly to limousine companies. Few stretch limousines are sold new to private individuals. In addition to luxuries, security features such as armoring and bulletproof glass are available.
Limousine History
The first automobile limousine, built in 1902, was designed so the driver sat outside under a covered compartment. The word limousine is derived from the name of the French region Limousin, because this covered compartment physically resembled the cloak hood worn by the shepherds there. An alternate etymology has the chauffeur wearing a Limousin-style cloak in the open driver’s compartment, for protection from the weather.
The first “stretch limousine” was created in Fort Smith, Arkansas around 1928 by a coach company named Armbruster. These cars were primarily used to transport famous “big band” leaders, such as Glenn Miller and Benny Goodman, and their bands and equipment. These early stretch limousines were often called “big band buses”.

1908 Studebaker Brothers limousine. This limousine had an open driver’s compartment for the chauffeur and a closed cabin for the passengers, as typical in Edwardian limousines.
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