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Eni Results for the Second Quarter and Half Year 2021
Registered Head Office, Piazzale Enrico Mattei, 1 00144 Roma Tel. +39 06598.21 www.eni.com Rome July 30, 2021 Eni results for the second quarter and half year 2021 Key operating and financial results IQ IIQ IH 2021 2021 2020 % Ch. 2021 2020 % Ch. 60.90 Brent dated $/bbl 68.83 29.20 136 64.86 39.73 63 1.205 Average EUR/USD exchange rate 1.206 1.101 9 1.205 1.102 9 198 Spot Gas price at Italian PSV €/kcm 264 74 256 231 97 138 3 Spread PSV vs. TTF 1 18 (94) 2 17 (90) (0.6) Standard Eni Refining Margin (SERM) $/bbl (0.4) 2.3 .. (0.5) 2.9 .. 1,704 Hydrocarbon production kboe/d 1,597 1,729 (8) 1,650 1,760 (6) 1,321 Adjusted operating profit (loss) ⁽ᵃ⁾ € million 2,045 (434) .. 3,366 873 286 1,378 E&P 1,841 (807) .. 3,219 230 .. (30) Global Gas & LNG Portfolio (GGP) 24 130 (82) (6) 363 (102) (120) R&M and Chemicals 190 73 160 70 89 (21) 202 Eni gas e luce, Power & Renewables 108 85 27 310 276 12 270 Adjusted net profit (loss) ⁽ᵃ⁾⁽ᵇ⁾ 929 (714) .. 1,199 (655) .. 0.08 per share - diluted (€) 0.24 (0.20) 0.32 (0.18) 856 Net profit (loss) ⁽ᵇ⁾ 247 (4,406) 1,103 (7,335) 0.24 per share - diluted (€) 0.06 (1.23) 0.30 (2.05) 1,960 Cash flow from operations before changes in working capital at replacement cost ⁽ᵃ⁾ 2,797 1,148 144 4,757 3,370 41 1,376 Net cash from operations 2,717 1,403 94 4,093 2,378 72 1,387 Net capital expenditure ⁽ᶜ⁾ 1,519 957 59 2,906 2,862 2 12,239 Net borrowings before lease liabilities ex IFRS 16 10,040 14,329 (30) 10,040 14,329 (30) 17,507 Net borrowings after lease liabilities ex IFRS 16 15,323 19,971 (23) 15,323 19,971 (23) 39,957 Shareholders' equity including non-controlling interest 40,580 38,839 4 40,580 38,839 4 0.31 Leverage before lease liabilities ex IFRS 16 0.25 0.37 0.25 0.37 0.44 Leverage after lease liabilities ex IFRS 16 0.38 0.51 0.38 0.51 (a) Non-GAAP measure. -
Visionary Versus Crisis-Induced Charismatic Leadership: an Experimental Test
VISIONARY VERSUS CRISIS-INDUCED CHARISMATIC LEADERSHIP: AN EXPERIMENTAL TEST by JOAN B. RIVERA, B.B.A., M.B.A. A DISSERTATION IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Submitted to the Graduate Faculty of Texas Tech University in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Approved Accepted May. 1994 //2 // ^'^¥ I ff 7 ( Copyright 1994, Joan B. Rivera ACKNOWLEDGEMENT S I extend deep gratitude to Dr. James G. (Jerry) Hunt, chairperson of this dissertation, for his guidance in producing a rewarding research project. His patience, assistance and scholarly advice were invaluable to me, a novice, as it allowed me to develop professionally. I also wish to thank Dr. Kim Boal for providing a model to be tested and for his thoughtful and useful input. He was never at a loss for creative ideas or solutions to problems encountered. I also thank my other committee members. Dr. David Hale and Dr. Richard McGlynn, and Dr. Gail Futoran for the unigue contributions they, too, provided. Special appreciation is due Dr. Futoran for her unselfish time and effort in providing detailed feedback on early drafts of this manuscript; for her involvement in every aspect from script development to pilot studies and data analysis; and for offering encouragement and assistance to the very end. Her continued friendship and support throughout my graduate career extended far beyond this project and will always be appreciated. My thanks also to those who were instrumental in helping me formulate a sample: Professor Grant Savage, Dudley Faver, Virgil Smith, Yvonne Smith, Fred Volker, and Professor Carlton Whitehead. I am very grateful to the business students at Texas Tech for their involvement in • • 11 this study, and for the leaders. -
Important Notice the Depository Trust Company
Important Notice The Depository Trust Company B #: 12945-20 Date: February 10, 2020 To: All Participants Category: Dividends | International From: Global Tax Services Attention: Managing Partner/Officer, Cashier, Dividend Mgr., Tax Mgr. BNY Mellon | ADRs | Qualified Dividends for Tax Year 2019 Subject: Bank of New York Mellon Corporation (“BNYM”), as depositary for these issues listed below has reviewed and determined if they met the criteria for reduced U.S. tax rate as “qualified dividends” for tax year 2019. The Depository Trust Company received the attached correspondence containing Tax Information. If applicable, please consult your tax advisor to ensure proper treatment of these events. Non-Confidential DTCC Public (White) 2019 DIVIDEND CERTIFICATION CUSIP DR Name Country Exchange Qualified 000304105 AAC TECHNOLOGIES HLDGS INC CAYMAN ISLANDS OTC N 000380105 ABCAM PLC UNITED KINGDOM OTC Y 001201102 AGL ENERGY LTD AUSTRALIA OTC Y 001317205 AIA GROUP LTD HONG KONG OTC N 002482107 A2A SPA ITALY OTC Y 003381100 ABERTIS INFRAESTRUCTURAS S A SPAIN OTC Y 003725306 ABOITIZ EQUITY VENTURES INC PHILIPPINES OTC Y 003730108 ABOITIZ PWR CORP PHILIPPINES OTC Y 004563102 ACKERMANS & VAN HAAREN BELGIUM OTC Y 004845202 ACOM CO. JAPAN OTC Y 006754204 ADECCO GROUP AG SWITZERLAND OTC Y 007192107 ADMIRAL GROUP UNITED KINGDOM OTC Y 007627102 AEON CO LTD JAPAN OTC Y 008712200 AIDA ENGR LTD JAPAN OTC Y 009126202 AIR LIQUIDE FRANCE OTC Y 009279100 AIRBUS SE NETHERLANDS OTC Y 009707100 AJINOMOTO INC JAPAN OTC Y 015096209 ALEXANDRIA MINERAL - REG. S EGYPT None N 015393101 ALFA LAVAL AB SWEDEN SWEDEN OTC Y 021090204 ALPS ELEC LTD JAPAN OTC Y 021244207 ALSTOM FRANCE OTC Y 022205108 ALUMINA LTD AUSTRALIA OTC Y 022631204 AMADA HLDGS CO LTD JAPAN OTC Y 023511207 AMER GROUP HOLDING - REG. -
MISSION COMMERCIALE France—Espagne (Paris, Rouen, Honfleur, Le Havre, Barcelone) Voie Maritime Du Saint-Laurent 13-26 Septembre 2002
MISSION COMMERCIALE France—Espagne (Paris, Rouen, Honfleur, Le Havre, Barcelone) Voie maritime du Saint-Laurent 13-26 septembre 2002 Première rangée : M. Guy Berthiaume, vice-président, Prommel inc.; M. Raynald Dallaire, capitaine Long Cours, Corporation de Gestion de la Voie maritime du Saint- Laurent; M. Jean Fournier, c.m., président du Conseil d'administration, Administration portuaire de Trois-Rivières; M. Scott J. Sigman, Chief Planning & Business, Development Officer, Ports of Indiana et M. Ronald L. Johnson, Trade Development Director, Duluth Seaway Port Authority. Deuxième rangée : M. Stephen L. Pfeiffer, Maritime Director, Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority; M. Alkis Scourtellis, directeur du marketing, Navitrans Agence Maritime inc.; Commandant Jean-Philippe Lemaire, Navire Le Levant, Compagnie des îles du Ponant; M. Albert S. Jacquez, Administrator, U.S. Department of Transportation, Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation; M. Guy C. Véronneau, président, Corporation de Gestion de la Voie maritime du Saint-Laurent; M. Jean-Pierre Nepveu, président-directeur général, Parc industriel et portuaire de Bécancour et M. Réjean Leclerc, conseiller, Secrétariat au transport maritime et à la mise en valeur du Saint- Laurent. N'apparaît pas sur la photo, M me Rebecca A. McGill, Director, Office of Trade CANQ Development, Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation. TR PST TMAF 104 673q e MISSION COMMERCIALE FRANCE — Espagne (Paris, Rouen, Honfleur, Le Havre, Barcelone) VOIE MARITIME DU SAINT-LAURENT 13 au 26 septembre 2002 RAPPORT DE MISSION PAR Guy Berthiaume Vice-président Prommel inc. Raynald Dallaire Capitaine Long cours Corporation de Gestion de la Voie maritime du Saint-Laurent Jean Fournier Président du conseil d'administration Administration portuaire de Trois-Rivières Réjean Leclerc Conseiller Secrétariat au transport maritime et à la mise en valeur du Saint-Laurent Jean-Pierre Nepveu Président-directeur général Parc industriel et portuaire de Bécancour Alkis Scourtellis Directeur du marketing Navitrans Agence maritime inc. -
2011 Jahresbericht
Inhalt Contenu Prolog 4-7 Prologue Vorwort und Ausblick 8-11 Préface et perspective Mitgliederbewegungen 12-13 Mutations Tätigkeiten der Vorstände und der Geschäftsstelle 14-16 Activités des comités et du secrétariat Berichte der Ausschüsse: Rapport des commissions: Fachausschuss 18-20 Commission spécialisée Cargo Forum Schweiz 22-23 Cargo Forum Schweiz Berichte aus den Fachbereichen: Rapports des commissions spécialisées: Air 24-27 Air Europa 28-29 Europe Reedereiagenten 30-32 Agents maritimes Schifffahrt 35-36 Navigation FIATA 38-40 FIATA Berichte aus den Kommissionen: Rapports des commissions: Betriebswirtschaft 42-44 Economie d’entreprise Bildung 46-49 Formation Informatik 50-51 Informatique Kommunikation 52-53 Communication Recht und Versicherung 54-55 Droit et assurance Zoll 56-58 Douane Laufende Projekte: Projets en cours: Überbetriebliche Kurse 60-62 Cours interentreprises SafeConsult AG 64-66 SafeConsult AG DataCenter 68-70 DataCenter Befreundete Verbände: Associations amies: GeFaSuisse 71-72 GeFaSuisse Groupement Fer 72-75 Groupement Fer Finanzen 76-79 Finances Impressum Herausgeber/Editeur: SPEDLOGSWISS, Basel Verantwortlich/Responsable: Judith Moser, Public Relations Grafi k+Realisation/Design+Réalisation: ERNYVETSCH, Hombrechtikon Fotos Porträts/Portaits: Ferdinando Godenzi, Basel; Styling: Diana Fischer Foto Cover: Prismaonline, Dietikon Fotos Inhalt/Contenu: Ronnie Vetsch, Hombrechtikon Imaging: Bildpunkt AG, Münchenstein Druck/Imprimé: Mediapoint SA, Mendrisio Inhalt | Contenu | 3 4 | Peter Bösch, Präsident/Président Groupement Fer Prolog Prologue Autor: Peter Bösch Auteur: Peter Bösch Als ich vor langer Zeit meine Speditionslehre bei der Basler Lorsque, il y a un certain temps déjà, je faisais mon appren- Lagerhaus und Speditionsgesellschaft AG absolvierte, wurde tissage dans l’expédition chez Basler Lagerhaus und Spedi- ich in der ersten Hälfte des dritten Lehrjahres in die Tarifab- tionsgesellschaft AG, j’ai été attribué dans la première moitié teilung eingeteilt. -
Corporate Governance and Shareholding Structure Report 20151 Pursuant to Article 123-Bis of Law No
SAIPEM Corporate Governance and Shareholding Structure Report 20151 Pursuant to Article 123-bis of Law No. 58/1998, approved by the Board of Directors on March 16, 2016 (Traditional Management and Control Model) 1 The Corporate Governance Report is published on Saipem’s website www.saipem.com, under the ‘Governance’ section. 1 CONTENTS Page Contents 2 Glossary 4 Issuer profile 5 Principles and Values 5 Management and Control System 6 Regulatory system 6 Sustainability, Health, Safety and the Environment 9 Code of Ethics 10 Shareholding structure (pursuant to art. 123-bis, paragraph 1, of Law 58/98) 11 Share capital distribution 11 Restrictions on the transfer of shares 13 Relevant shareholdings 13 Shareholders by geographical area based on last dividend payments 13 Shareholders by number of shares held based on last dividend payments 13 Shareholders rights restrictions 13 Shareholding of employees: exercise of voting rights 14 Voting rights restrictions 14 Shareholders agreements as per art. 122 of Law 58/98 14 Change of control clauses (pursuant to art. 123-bis, paragraph 1, letter h), of Law 58/98) and statutory provisions for takeover bids (art. 104, paragraph 1-ter and art. 104-bis, paragraph 1) 17 Indemnification for Directors in case of dismissal (without just cause), resignation or termination following a public purchase offer 18 Directors’ appointment or replacement, and modifications to the Articles of Association 18 Share capital increases and buy-back of treasury shares 18 Direction and coordination (pursuant to art. 2497 of -
Forgien-Affiliated Companies in South Carolina by Country 2009
Foreign-Affiliated Companies In South Carolina by Country - 2009 Company Name City County Country Product Description Amcor PET Packaging USA Inc Blythewood Richland Australia Plastic bottles Ansell Healthcare Products LLC Seneca Oconee Australia Medical gloves Babcock & Brown Residential LLC Myrtle Beach Horry Australia Management consulting services BNP Residential Management Services LLC Greenville Greenville Australia Real estate agents and managers Boral Bricks Inc Anderson Anderson Australia Brick and structural clay tile Boral Bricks Inc Greenville Greenville Australia Brick and structural clay tile Boral Bricks Inc Lexington Lexington Australia Brick and structural clay tile Boral Bricks Inc Mount Pleasant Dorchester Australia Brick and structural clay tile Boral Bricks Inc Rock Hill York Australia Brick and structural clay tile Boral Bricks Inc Summerville Dorchester Australia Brick and structural clay tile Boral Bricks Inc Van Wyck Lancaster Australia Brick and Structural clay tile Bovis Lend Lease Inc Charleston Charleston Australia Management services Chep USA Inc Pageland Chesterfield Australia Equipment rental and leasing Childtime Childcare Inc Columbia Richland Australia Child day care services CMI West Columbia Lexington Australia 4WD components I.N.C. Engineered Materials Lexington Lexington Australia Automotive acoustic insulation INC Engineered Materials West Columbia Lexington Australia Automotive acoustic insulation Industrial Galvanizers West Columbia Lexington Australia Metal Coating, Engraving (Except Jewelry & -
FTSE MIB Quarterly Rebalancing Changes 12 March 2018
FTSE MIB Quarterly Rebalancing Changes 12 March 2018 FTSE announces the new shares number and Investability Weighting Factors for the FTSE MIB Index effective after the close of business on Friday, 16 March 2018, i.e. on Monday, 19 March 2018. According to the FTSE MIB Ground Rules art. 7.4 and Appendix C, FTSE publishes share in issue & IWF figures updated at the cut-off date, where needed adjusted for capping based on capitalisation calculated with closing prices of five trading days before the rebalancing. The share in issue figure excludes all treasury shares and the Investability Weighting is computed with reference to shares in issue net of treasury shares. The new index divisor will be published after close of business on Friday, 16 March 2018. FTSE comunica il nuovo numero di azioni e i pesi di investibilità per l'Indice FTSE MIB che saranno effettivi dopo la chiusura delle contrattazioni di venerdì 16 marzo 2018 (vale a dire da lunedì 19 marzo 2018). Secondo le Regole di base del FTSE MIB art. 7.4 e l'Appendice C, sono indicati i valori del numero di azioni e peso di investibilità aggiornati alla data del cut-off, eventualmente soggetti alla correzione del capping applicata con riferimento alle capitalizzazioni calcolate con i prezzi di chiusura di cinque giorni di negoziazione prima della data di ribilanciamento. Il numero di azioni esclude tutte le azioni proprie e la percentuale di flottante è calcolata con riferimento al numero di azioni al netto delle azioni proprie. Il nuovo divisor per il FTSE MIB sarà reso disponibile dopo la chiusura delle contrattazioni di venerdì 16 marzo 2018. -
A2A 2020 Investor Guidebook
A2A 2020 Investor Guidebook November 2020 Welcome to A2A Investor Guidebook, prepared for investors and financial analysts to get a thorough insight into the A2A Group We have divided the Guidebook Index into the four main sections listed aside, where A2A equity story is unfolded. 01 About A2A slide 3 - 10 The Guidebook has a spreadsheet back up - the Databook, to download for modelling purposes. 02 Our Strategy slide 11 - 17 We would appreciate your feedback and suggestions to improve this product. Please write to: [email protected] 03 Our Responsibilities Resources: slide 18 - 22 Databook in excel: this file is part of the Guidebook kit and contains annual and quarterly economic, financial and operational Company data 04 A2A Shareholders as of 2008. slide 23- 27 Additional information on A2A is available at www.a2a.eu . Share price information, Annual Reports and Interim Accounts, press releases and other relevant information can A2A AS AN INVESTMENT be found in the “Investors” section. slide 28 LEGENDA REFERENCE TO MORE IN-DEPTH, UPDATES THIS SYMBOL MARKS THE PAGES WHICH MAY BE SUBJECT TO UPDATES DURING THE YEAR AND DOCUMENTS AVAILABLE IN A2A WEBSITE BY CLICKING ON THIS SYMBOL YOU WILL RETURN TO THE GENERAL INDEX THIS SYMBOL MARKS THE PAGES WHERE EXCEL DOWNLOADS ARE AVAILABLE ANNUAL AND QUARTERLY HISTORICAL SERIES AVAILABLE IN THE INVESTOR DATABOOK: HTTPS://WWW.A2A.EU/EN/INVESTORS/PUBLICATIONS-SERVICES/INVESTOR-GUIDEBOOK-KIT OR IN DEDICATED SECTIONS BY CLICKING ON THIS SYMBOL YOU WILL RETURN TO THE INDEX OF THE REFERENCE SECTION A2A public documents used as sources: A2A Strategic Plan, 2019 Results & Business Plan Update; Company Annual Reports, AGM documents, Report on Corporate Governance, Report on Remuneration, Integrated Report DISCLAIMER - This document has been prepared by A2A solely for investors and analysts. -
U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration REGISTER
U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration REGISTER A Daily Summary of Motor Carrier Applications and of Decisions and Notices Issued by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration DECISIONS AND NOTICES RELEASED October 10, 2013 -- 10:30 AM NOTICE Please note the timeframe required to revoke a motor carrier's operating authority for failing to have sufficient levels of insurance on file is a 33 day process. The process will only allow a carrier to hold operating authority without insurance reflected on our Licensing and Insurance database for up to three (3) days. Revocation decisions will be tied to our enforcement program which will focus on the operations of uninsured carriers. This process will further ensure that the public is adequately protected in case of a motor carrier crash. Accordingly, we are adopting the following procedure for revocation of authority; 1) The first notice will go out three (3) days after FMCSA receives notification from the insurance company that the carrier's policy will be cancelled in 30 days. This notification informs the carrier that it must provide evidence that it is in full compliance with FMCSA's insurance regulations within 30 days. 2) If the carrier has not complied with FMCSA's insurance requirements after 30 days, a final decision revoking the operating authority will be issued. NAME CHANGES NUMBER TITLE DECIDED MC-303554 JOHNNIE T MELIA MOVING & STORAGE CO INC - HOUSTON, TX 10/07/2013 MC-311193 WEST TEAXAS TRUCKING, INC. - YUMA, AZ 10/07/2013 MC-313681 -
Company Presentation
A warm welcome CUSTOMS PROJECT BROKERAGE OCEAN CARGO AIR FREIGHT FREIGHT As a service-oriented partner American Lamprecht Transport Inc. offers a comprehensive range of services for domestic and international transportation – with customized solutions designed to meet the individual needs of clients. Facts Employees American Lamprecht Transport approx. 100 ______________________________________________________________ Employees Lamprecht Group worldwide over 300 ______________________________________________________________ Branch offices in the United States: Chicago, New York, Baltimore, Denver, Los Angeles, Houston, Greenville-Spartanburg, Miami ______________________________________________________________ Lamprecht offices in Switzerland: Basel, Embrach/Zurich, St. Gallen, Ramsen/SH, Airports Basel, Geneva, Zurich ______________________________________________________________ FaktenCompany Management Thomas Lamprecht Chairman Gary Warnecke Jenny Vargas Patrick Imhof Patrick Gruenig Board Member Board Member Board Member Board Member Milestones 1968 > Foundation of American Lamprecht Transport Inc. in New York City 1975 > second US office is opened in Chicago 1981 > new office in Greenville-Spartanburg 1998 > opening of a new office in Los Angeles 2003 > C-TPAT approval 2010 > opening of the 5th office in Houston 2014 > merger of Senrac Transportation Services, Houston 2016 > merger of Seabridge International and Strait Lines International, Baltimore > merger between AmCar Freight Miami FL and American Lamprecht Transport Inc. into -
Jaeri-M—94-075
JAERI-M—94-075 J]>9408208 JAERI-M 94-075 19 9 4 <|:- 6 IJ Mt rfU • Mill WHI'ttlH nAM*«iilK **'« B * AE ?- 4) iff X M Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute ... 2 *,. •• ,(; - \: ; :•'.! . *• ' .:. •! !« v. :' ':«" -I•••• • * •.. 111, • .T • '. • / i II •'. f'.- iV *. ..»' - • ;: vv"- : . •". J ' •'•.:...'. V M ,' ,s -,-, t. •• l./V ..' J \l Rl-M reports an- issiu-il im-eularli Inquiries alvmt a\ailahility ol the reports shnilil he jtMn-ssco to Information Ihvision Department ol hvhriKal Inlorntation. Japan Xtoniu I ni'tc\ Research Institute. It.kai- muta. \aka-i:un. IKi'aki-kin .'I'M I. Japan * <i », > • JAERI-M 94-075 fc«fctfStf&7p » ?*©&#«&£%©#* «& WIT* (1994*3 J!3IB*I) «BF*«iBf3Wf«>Wf4ttlWP (JMTR) (cjft!L/:Kffl'il5EO*Prt?yx/u-roGL- i$ ffl^TWll**}J:C«lll2JW8IW*J«WL. **H9©!»X U -T'fcJitfJIttT'D » ?*<0«F#K «fc*tt (FP) WriftZit'svn^t h;u^«T^lcJ;oTiW5£L/:c mil«c««^M*ti«i«ax^« *wa»5 (HTTR) mmmmmmmmm&&ttmiMmMZMmmitM*Q nfc. ffL^toi.s^n«,oco*<i«i»flrT#st««s«-p<i, ,,toAgtt«aM[itt-.Tofc. c© c 4 *>4, " °"A gejRttfioffffVftli, C o ££fc&*KJ: *JUMMUHaeKft* fcti&* SMSWf&i* : T3I9-II ^t*lJ»iqW!C«We*?e«2 I JAERI-M 9-1-075 Distribution of Fission Products in Graphite Sleeves and Blocks of the Eleventh and Twelfth 0GL-1 Fuel Assemblies Kimio HAYASHI. Kousaku FLKLDA. Harumichi TSURITA* and Teruo KIKICHP* Department of Chemistry and Fuel Research Tokai Research Establishment Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute Tokai-mura, Naka-gun, Ibaraki-ken (Received March 31.