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FIC リファレンスリスト F フロート 、、、フラット 、、、パターンドガラス (((111///333))) フロートブースト 納入年 納入先 国名 システム プロセス 1992 Ford Motor Co. U.S.A. 4 Zone System : 5250kVA Float- High Iron Plant Shutdown 1993 Pilkington S.I.V. Italy 4 Zone System : 5500kVA Float- High Iron & Incr. Clear 2nd Campaign 1993 Ford Motor Co. U.S.A. 3 Zone System : 3000kVA Float- High Iron 1994 Glaverbel Belgium 3 Zone System : 5000kVA Float- High Iron 1996 Ford Motor Co. U.S.A. 3 Zone System : 3000kVA Float- High Iron 2nd Campaign 1996 Sisecam Turkey 2 Zone System : 3500kVA Float- High Iron & Incr. Clear 1997 NEG Japan Custom System Special Float Project - PDP * 1997 Kumgang Chemical Korea 3 Zone System : 3500kVA Float- High Iron 2nd Campaign 1998 Ford Motor Co. U.S.A. 3 Zone System : 3000kVA Float- High Iron * 1998 Guardian Ind. U.S.A. 2 Zone System : 4500kVA Float- High Iron & Incr. Clear 2nd Campaign 1999 Nippon Sheet Glass Japan Model Study only: 6350kVA Float - Boost Project 3 Zone System 2000 Kumgang Chemical Korea 3 Zone System : 3500kVA Float- High Iron 2001 Jiangsu Farun China 1 Zone System : 1800kVA Float- High Iron * 2001 TGI Kunshan China 1 Zone System : 1800kVA Float- High Iron & Incr. Clear 2001 TGI Kunshan China 2 Zone System : 4500kVA Increased Clear 2002 Jiangsu Farun China 2 Zone System : 3000kVA Float- High Iron & Incr. Clear 2002 Sisecam Turkey 4 Zone System : 4400kVA Float- High Iron & Incr. Clear 2003 Jiangsu Farun China 2 Zone System : 3500kVA Float- High Iron & Incr. Clear 2004 TGI Chengdu China 2 Zone System : 3100kVA Increased Clear 2004 TGI Huanan China 2 Zone System : 3100kVA Increased Clear * 2004 TGI Kunshan China Extra Zone added 2004 Hebei Yingxin China 1 Zone System : 1800kVA Improved Quality & Incr. -
FY20 Claims Paid
CITY OF DUBUQUE PERIOD ENDING March 31, 2020 EXPENDITURES BY PURPOSE AND VENDOR Conference/Education Expense & Reimbursements: Sum of Transaction Amount Alaska Airlines $ 286.80 Alexander J Miller 30.00 Alliance For Innovation 3,980.00 Amazon.Com Llc 676.62 American Airlines Group Inc 9,597.98 American Biogas Council 1,260.00 American Public Works Assoc 900.00 Arielle E Swift 328.67 Av Fuel 500.00 Beverly H Wagner 91.50 Billy S Dieujuste 45.75 Blue Grass Enterprises Inc 875.00 Brant E Schueller 52.21 Brian J Lochner 109.25 Brian S Feldott 70.43 Ceu Authority Llc, The 275.00 Christine J Happ 159.85 Christopher M Kennedy 68.75 City Of Davenport 100.00 City Of Dubuque 123.00 Community Foundation Of Greater Dbq 299.00 Daniel J Chapman 154.43 Danielle K Day 93.73 David A Ness 320.25 David A Olson 200.00 Debra A Searles 36.16 Dement, Paul 68.75 Dennis R Bradley 200.00 Deron L Muehring 817.83 Dittmer Recycling Inc 25.00 Douglas C Hughes 91.50 Duane J Richter 320.25 Dubuque Area Chamber Of Commerce 3,025.00 Dubuque County Extension 490.00 Dubuque Racing Association Ltd 89.85 East Central Intergovern Assoc 1,694.00 Eastern Iowa Community College 100.00 Electronic Print Inc 323.52 Engraved Gift Collection Llc 504.00 Envision Sports Designs 152.00 Eso Solutions Inc 999.00 Expedia Inc 20.00 Fairchild Business Coaching Inc 450.00 Gas Stations/Towing 113.45 Heather M Satterly 359.07 Hotel Julien Dubuque 520.30 Hotel/Motel Vendor 12,939.84 Hyvee #1162 75.51 International Erosion Control Assoc 799.00 Iowa Department Of Agriculture 15.00 Iowa Department -
Summary of 2013 Prop 65 Settlements
Proposition 65 Settlement Summary -- 2013 All Reported Settlements Total Settlement Non-Contingent Attorney's Fees Payment in-lieu-of % of PILP to Plaintiff No. of Settlements % of Total % of Total % of Total Payments Civil Penalty* and Costs Penalty (PILP) Civil Penalty + PILP AFS Enterprise, LLC 1 $5,250 $0 0% $5,250 100% $0 0% n/a As You Sow 5 $256,500 $26,000 10% $166,500 65% $64,000 25% 71% Bonilla, John 1 $8,500 $2,000 24% $6,500 76% $0 0% 0% Brimer, Russell 60 $2,430,101 $391,230 16% $2,004,871 83% $34,000 1% 8% Caceres, Jacqueline 1 $5,000 $800 16% $4,200 84% $0 0% 0% Center for Environmental Health 62 $3,351,500 $424,258 13% $2,293,803 68% $633,439 19% 60% Consumer Advocacy Group, Inc. 25 $1,364,000 $102,750 8% $1,153,000 85% $108,250 8% 51% Delgado, Rafael, Jr. 4 $18,750 $2,750 15% $16,000 85% $0 0% 0% Englander, Peter 46 $1,614,850 $318,500 20% $1,277,350 79% $19,000 1% 6% Environmental Research Center 34 $2,817,095 $390,921 14% $1,369,678 49% $1,056,496 38% 73% Garcia, Reina 1 $8,000 $3,000 38% $5,000 63% $0 0% 0% Garrett, Jesse 4 $22,000 $2,700 12% $19,300 88% $0 0% 0% Held, Anthony E., Ph.D., PE 18 $551,000 $66,000 12% $485,000 88% $0 0% 0% Leeman, Whitney R., Ph.D. 18 $742,400 $213,250 29% $529,150 71% $0 0% 0% Mateel Env. -
2006 FIRST Annual Report
annual report For Inspiration & Recognition of Science & Technology 2006 F I R Dean Kamen, FIRST Founder John Abele, FIRST Chairman President, DEKA Research & Founder Chairman, Retired, Development Corporation Boston Scientific Corporation S Recently, we’ve noticed a shift in the national conversation about our People are beginning to take the science problem personally. society’s lack of support for science and technology. Part of the shift is in the amount of discussion — there is certainly an increase in media This shift is a strong signal for renewed commitment to the FIRST T coverage. There has also been a shift in the intensity of the vision. In the 17 years since FIRST was founded, nothing has been more conversation — there is clearly a heightened sense of urgency in the essential to our success than personal connection. The clearest example calls for solutions. Both these are positive developments. More is the personal commitment of you, our teams, mentors, teachers, parents, awareness and urgency around the “science problem” are central to sponsors, and volunteers. For you, this has been personal all along. As the FIRST vision, after all. However, we believe there is another shift more people make a personal connection, we will gain more energy, happening and it has enormous potential for FIRST. create more impact, and deliver more success in changing the way our culture views science and technology. If you listen closely, you can hear a shift in the nature of the conversation. People are not just talking about a science problem and how it affects This year’s Annual Report echoes the idea of personal connections and P02: FIRST Robotics Competition someone else; they are talking about a science problem that affects personal commitment. -
Rankings of Leading Suppliers
TOP SUPPLIERS Rankings of Leading Suppliers The Top Suppliers to DLA Troop Support, JSPVP and the NAF Purchasing Division (AFNAFPO) he following lists detail the top food suppliers of the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Troop Support, T the Joint Services Prime Vendor Program (JSPVP) and the Air Force Nonappropriated Fund (NAF) Pur- chasing Division (AFNAFPO) based upon the most recent dollar-volume available. DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY TROOP SUPPORT (Top 109 food suppliers with sales of at least $1 million from August 1, 2017, to July 31, 2018) Tyson Foods Inc. ConAgra Foodservice InHarvest (Indian Harvest Brakebush Brothers Inc. 1 27 55 83 2 Richmond Peak Quality 28 Perdue Farms Inc. Specialty Foods) 84 Imperial Sales Company Kellogg Sales Company Nestlé Brands Foodservice Co. & 56 Schwan’s Food Service Blue Bunny Ice Cream 3 29 85 4 Sara Lee Refrigerated Foods Chef America (merged) 57 Needham Inc. 86 Kikkoman International Inc. CDS/Unistel CW Resources Inc. 5 Six Points Inc. 30 58 87 Super Bakery Inc. Lamb Weston Inc. Ocean Spray Cranberries Inc. 6 Trident Seafoods Corp. 31 59 88 Cass Ventures 7 Kraft Heinz Company 32 J.R. Simplot Company 60 Butterball LLC Renaissance Man Food Services 89 8 N’Genuity Enterprises 33 Ventura Foods LLC 61 High Liner Foods (USA) LLC PepsiCo Foodservice and 34 Strategic Culinary Innovations 62 Dispenser Beverages 90 Good Humor/Breyers Ice Cream 9 Vending 35 Aryzta 63 Bunge Oil CEH LLC/Bayou Barataria 91 AdvancePierre Food Company Pilgrim’s Pride Food Service C&R Foods Inc. Foods LLC 10 36 64 (Acquired by Tyson Foods Inc.) 37 Campbell Soup Co. -
Glazing Systems Intelligence Service
Global light vehicle OE glazing market- forecasts to 2029 April 2015 SAMPLE Usage and copyright statement A single-user licenced publication is provided for individual use only. Therefore this publication, or any part of it, may not be copied, reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or be transmitted in any form by any means electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Aroq Limited. A multi-user licence edition can be freely and legally shared with your colleagues. This agreement includes sharing electronically via your corporate intranet or the making of physical copies for your company library. Excluded from this agreement is sharing any part of this publication with, or transmitting via any means to, anybody outside of your company. This content is the product of extensive research work. It is protected by copyright under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. The authors of Aroq Limited's research are drawn from a wide range of professional and academic disciplines. The facts within this study are believed to be correct at the time of publication but cannot be guaranteed. All information within this study has been reasonably verified to the author’s and publisher’s ability, but neither accept responsibility for loss arising from decisions based on this report. © 2015 All content copyright Aroq Limited. All rights reserved. If you would like to find out about our online multi-user services for your team or organisation, please contact: Mike Chiswell Senior QUBE Business Manager Tel: +44 (0)1527 573 608 Toll free from US: 1-866-545-5878 Email: [email protected] http://wwwS.just-auto.com/qube AMPLE April 2015 Page 2 This a sample PDF. -
ACE HARDWARE CORPORATION 2020 Annual Report
ACE HARDWARE CORPORATION 2020 Annual Report ACE HARDWARE CORPORATION INDEX TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND SUPPLEMENTARY DATA Page Report of Independent Auditors 2 Consolidated Balance Sheets as of January 2, 2021 and December 28, 2019 3 Consolidated Statements of Income for the years ended January 2, 2021, December 28, 2019 and December 29, 2018 4 Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income for the years ended January 2, 2021, December 28, 2019 and December 29, 2018 5 Consolidated Statements of Equity for the years ended January 2, 2021, December 28, 2019 and December 29, 2018 6 Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows for the years ended January 2, 2021, December 28, 2019 and December 29, 2018 7 Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements 8 Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations 27 Five Year Summary of Earnings and Distributions 37 Management’s Responsibility for Financial Statements 38 1 Report of Independent Auditors The Board of Directors Ace Hardware Corporation Report on the Financial Statements We have audited the accompanying consolidated financial statements of Ace Hardware Corporation, which comprise the consolidated balance sheets as of January 2, 2021 and December 28, 2019, and the related consolidated statements of income, comprehensive income, equity, and cash flows for each of the three fiscal years in the period ended January 2, 2021, and the related notes to the consolidated financial statements. Management’s Responsibility for the Financial Statements Management is responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of these financial statements in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles; this includes the design, implementation, and maintenance of internal control relevant to the preparation and fair presentation of financial statements that are free of material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error. -
ECON 3240 American Factory Workers in Chinese Factory Spring 2020
ECON 3240 American Factory workers in Chinese Factory Spring 2020 American Factory is great documentary for us, mainly because it discusses how some can fall out of the middle class, becoming vulnerable if not poor, but then thanks to government policy (what government) claw the their way back into the middle class, keeping the Dream alive for themselves and their children we hope (IG mobility). It is also the almost universal story but a story of how workers and manageres learng by doing (aka learning by doing). For reasons that become obviout in the film the same factories and workers learn to do better overtime, like AI but not artificial, more of a group dynamic with input from workers and managers. Somehow workers can become much more productive over time, using lesst time to produce the same number of cars (or glass panels..). The makers of this documentatry sense this dynamic: the camera dwells on the machinery and workers converting sand (silicon) many shapes of very transparent glass (our Coa our Chinese owner entreprenuer writes a song about transparency, which could have two meanings, and Fu, see the Terry Gross interview below. We see the last GM S-10 truck role through the assembly line and we are off, new owners, some new workers from China and 2000 American workers, some from the GM plant that clased. To spread the pain/ privelidge we can the divide the 1 hour 50 minute file into three sectiosn. Everyone read the cast of characters below should watch the first 20 minutes (some of the key cast members are listed below, the huge factory building itself is a star…I thought it was in Dayton, Ohio but actually in another town, this happens when land intensive factories spring up near cities). -
UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT of NEW YORK ------X : in Re : Chapter 11 Case No
UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK ---------------------------------------------------------------x : In re : Chapter 11 Case No. : MOTORS LIQUIDATION COMPANY, et al., : 09-50026 (REG) f/k/a General Motors Corp., et al. : : Debtors. : (Jointly Administered) : ---------------------------------------------------------------x DISCLOSURE STATEMENT FOR DEBTORS’ AMENDED JOINT CHAPTER 11 PLAN WEIL, GOTSHAL & MANGES LLP 767 Fifth Avenue New York, New York 10153 (212) 310-8000 Attorneys for the Debtors and Debtors in Possession Dated: New York, New York December 8, 2010 THIS IS NOT A SOLICITATION OF ACCEPTANCE OR REJECTION OF THE PLAN. ACCEPTANCES OR REJECTIONS MAY NOT BE SOLICITED UNTIL A DISCLOSURE STATEMENT HAS BEEN APPROVED BY THE BANKRUPTCY COURT. THE DISCLOSURE STATEMENT IS BEING SUBMITTED FOR APPROVAL BUT HAS NOT BEEN APPROVED BY THE BANKRUPTCY COURT TO DATE. TABLE OF CONTENTS Page I. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................. 1 A. Definitions and Exhibits............................................................................ 1 1. Definitions...................................................................................... 1 2. Exhibits .......................................................................................... 1 B. Notice to Creditors..................................................................................... 1 1. Scope of Plan ................................................................................. 1 -
The Dealership of Tomorrow 2.0: America’S Car Dealers Prepare for Change
The Dealership of Tomorrow 2.0: America’s Car Dealers Prepare for Change February 2020 An independent study by Glenn Mercer Prepared for the National Automobile Dealers Association The Dealership of Tomorrow 2.0 America’s Car Dealers Prepare for Change by Glenn Mercer Introduction This report is a sequel to the original Dealership of Tomorrow: 2025 (DOT) report, issued by NADA in January 2017. The original report was commissioned by NADA in order to provide its dealer members (the franchised new-car dealers of America) perspectives on the changing automotive retailing environment. The 2017 report was intended to offer “thought starters” to assist dealers in engaging in strategic planning, looking ahead to roughly 2025.1 In early 2019 NADA determined it was time to update the report, as the environment was continuing to shift. The present document is that update: It represents the findings of new work conducted between May and December of 2019. As about two and a half years have passed since the original DOT, focused on 2025, was issued, this update looks somewhat further out, to the late 2020s. Disclaimers As before, we need to make a few things clear at the outset: 1. In every case we have tried to link our forecast to specific implications for dealers. There is much to be said about the impact of things like electric vehicles and connected cars on society, congestion, the economy, etc. But these impacts lie far beyond the scope of this report, which in its focus on dealerships is already significant in size. Readers are encouraged to turn to academic, consulting, governmental and NGO reports for discussion of these broader issues. -
Chrysler Affiliate Rewards Program
Chrysler Affiliate Rewards Program If you or your spouse work, or have retired from, one of the companies listed below, you may qualify for pricing as low as 1% Below Factory Invoice on a New FIAT! Check the list of companies below to see if your company qualifies.* A F O AAA-- State of Ohio Members Freightliner Of Tampa, Llc Ocala Freightliner ABB, Inc. Freightliner Of Toledo OCE'- North America Abbott Labs Freightliner Of Utah, Llc Ocean Freightliner, Ltd. Abbott, Nicholson, Quilter, Freightliner Trucks So. Florida Inc. O'connor Gmc, Inc. Esshaki & Youngblood PC Freightliner Twin Ports O'connor Truck Sales, Inc. Abercrombie & Fitch Freightmasters Ohio Machinery Company AboveNet Fresenius Medical dba Ohio CAT Abraxis Bioscience Inc. Fresno Truck Center Oklahoma City Freightliner Accor North America FRIENDLY MOTORCARS Oklahoma Farm Bureau Ace Hardware Corporation Fru-Con Construction Corporation Oklahoma Publishing Company, Action Western Star Fujisawa Healthcare Inc. The (OPUBCO) Actelion Pharmaceuticals US, Inc. Ftl And Ws Of Maine Old Dominion Freight Lines Action Couriers Ftl And Wst Of Tifton Oldcastle Inc. ADVANTAGE Health Solutions, Inc. Ftl Stl Wst Of Odessa Omaha Truck Center Inc Advance Publications Ftl Trucks Of South Florida Omni Care Health Plan Aearo Company Ftl, Stl And Wst Of Montgomery One Call Locators Aetna Ftl,Stl, and Western Star Of Dothan One Source Management Inc Affinia Group Fyda Freightliner Cincinnati Oracle Corporation Agar Truck Sales, Inc. Fyda Freightliner Columbus,Inc Organon Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc. AGCO Corporation Fyda Freightliner Pittsburgh Orlando Freightliner AGFA Corporation Fyda Freightliner Youngstown Orlando Freightliner South Aggreko, LLC ORRIN B HAYES, INC. Agricredit Acceptance LLC G Oscient Pharmaceuticals Agrilink Foods OSI Pharmaceuticals Gabrielli Ford Truck Sales AGSTAR Financial Services Otjen, Van Ert, Stangle, Lieb & Weir, S.C. -
HW&Co. Industry Reader Template
EUROPEAN UPDATE INDUSTRY UPDATE │ SUMMER 2015 www.harriswilliams.com www.harriswilliams.de Harris Williams & Co. Ltd is a private limited company incorporated under English law having its registered office at 5th Floor, 6 St. Andrew Street, London EC4A 3AE, UK, registered with the Registrar of Companies for England and Wales under company number 7078852. Directors: Mr. Christopher Williams, Mr. Ned Valentine, Mr. Paul Poggi and Mr. Thierry Monjauze, authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Harris Williams & Co. Ltd Niederlassung Frankfurt (German branch) is registered in the Commercial Register (Handelsregister) of the Local Court (Amtsgericht) of Frankfurt am Main, Germany, under registration number HRB 96687, having its business address at Bockenheimer Landstrasse 33-35, 60325 Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Permanent Representative (Ständiger Vertreter) of the Branch Niederlassung: Mr. Jeffery H. Perkins. EUROPEAN UPDATE INDUSTRY UPDATE │ SUMMER 2015 HARRIS WILLIAMS & CO. CONTACTS CONTENTS Thierry Monjauze Managing Director QUARTERLY QUICK READ 63 Brook Street London W1K 4HS United Kingdom EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CLIMATE Phone: +44 20 7518 8901 [email protected] EUROPEAN M&A ENVIRONMENT Red Norrie Managing Director EUROPEAN INBOUND M&A ENVIRONMENT 63 Brook Street London W1K 4HS United Kingdom AEROSPACE, DEFENCE & GOVERNMENT SERVICES Phone: +44 20 7518 8906 [email protected] BUSINESS SERVICES Jeffery Perkins Managing Director CONSUMER Bockenheimer Landstr. 33-35 60325 Frankfurt Germany ENERGY & POWER Phone: +49 69 3550638 00 [email protected] HEALTHCARE & LIFE SCIENCES LONDON OFFICE 63 Brook Street INDUSTRIALS London W1K 4HS United Kingdom Phone: +44 20 7518 8900 TECHNOLOGY, MEDIA & TELECOM FRANKFURT OFFICE Bockenheimer Landstrasse TRANSPORTATION & LOGISTICS 33-35 60325 Frankfurt am Main Germany FEATURED THEME Phone: +49 69 3650638 00 FEATURED THEME – MOMENTUM IN ACQUISITIONS BY STRATEGIC BUYERS1 .