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Financial Report Analysis Of Hershey Foods Corporation History
1,139 wordsINTRODUCTION Hershey Foods Corporation is engaged, with its subsidiaries, in the manufacture, distribution and sale of confectionery and grocery products. The Company's principal product groups include confectionery products sold in the form of bar goods, bagged items and boxed items, as well as grocery products in the form of baking ingredients, chocolate drink mixes, peanut butter, dessert toppings and beverages. Hershey Foods manufactures confectionery products in a variety of packaged forms ...
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Gross Margin Fourth Quarter
1,151 words... rands, including new products and line extensions, and selected confectionery selling price increases, as well as incremental sales from the Visages acquisition, the Brazilian chocolate and confectionery business acquired in July, 2001. In December 2002, the Corporation announced an increase of 11 % in the price of standard-size candy bars effective January 1, 2003, representing an average increase of approximately 3 % over the entire domestic product line. A buy-in prior to the January 1, 2...
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Federal Income Tax Shareholders' Equity
1,765 wordsOGDEN CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES SELECTED FINANCIAL DATA DECEMBER 31 1988 1987 ( ) 1986 ( ) (In thousands of dollars, except per-share amounts) Net sales and service revenues $ 1, 087, 785 $ 902, 565 $ 819, 629 INCOME (LOSS) FROM: Continuing operations 57, 780 47, 802 35, 109 Discontinued operations 80, 920 Net income (loss) 57, 780 47, 802 116, 029 EARNINGS (LOSS) PER COMMON SHARE: Continuing operations 1. 44 1. 19. 89 Discontinued operations 2. 09 Total 1. 44 1. 19 2. 98 EARNINGS (LOSS) PER ...
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British Industrialism 1780 1850 10 4 Part 1
1,873 wordsBritish industrialism 1780 - 1850 10. 4. 10. Prior to the actual industrialization term that appeared in the 1780 in Britain one should remember that this country had to experience a lengthy process of wealth accumulation and productivity improvement. The British industrialization contributed to the drastic improvement in lifestyles of a great number of people as well as the creation of the working class that could afford to exist solely on labor, without having to own a kitchen plot to feed the...
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Weapons Of Mass Destruction Negative Influence
2,564 wordsEco feminism Eco feminism is the term that connects concepts of ecology and feminism. Ecology is the study of environmental systems and of human influence on the good functioning of natural communities. Human inappropriate and unlimited use of natural resources had resulted into the pollution of soil, water, and air, which caused the extinction of various animals and plants. However, ecology is not only limited to the factors of pollution, but also includes the research on population. People sta...
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Bulimia Nervosa Binge Eating
4,050 wordsBulimia Nervosa has begun to be recognized in the last 30 years as a serious psychological disorder, primarily affecting women. The essential features are binge eating, which may or may not co-occur with inappropriate means of weight gain prevention. Bulimia, as well as eating disorders in general are the result of biological psychological and psychosocial factors. Urges to overeat, gorge or purge may arise as a backlash to dieting or fasting, but often as a dead-end coping mechanism for many in...
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Kim Berry Berry Effectively Battling Tasks Children
3,195 wordsKim Berry Berry 1 English 1 C K. Simpson Sign For A Better Understanding You d better stop crying, or I ll give you something to cry about, which is a phrase used in some households across America. The phrase illustrates one of the most common problems concerning infants and parents; A lack of communication. The inability to understand infants comes primarily from the fact that they do not have fully developed facial muscles, which are necessary for speech. Child maltreatment, frustrated childre...
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Efficient Cause God
1,479 wordsGospel, A Matter of Definition Reasonable God-talk presupposes that we agree on the meanings of the terms we use. A foundational term for Christian theology is? gospel? . This term, however, has had multiple referents. This paper explores referents for? gospel? and their implications. Theological authors are often inconsistent in their definition of? gospel? . Donovan uses at least four different referents for this term. He most clearly defines gospel in historical terms: The gospel is, after al...
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Primarily Concerned With Equality Socialism Is Primarily Concerned Liberty
1,267 wordsSocialism Is Primarily Concerned With Equality, Not Socialism Is Primarily Concerned With Equality, Not Liberty. Discuss. Socialism is primarily concerned with equality, not liberty. Discuss. Socialism is an ideology that covers many diverse and divergent ideas and theories. It is therefore very difficult to define it as one ideology in particular. This is an important point because the question is a definitive statement about what socialism is. In fact, it is well summed up by Anthony Wright wh...
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Correctional Facilities Gang Involvement
3,243 wordsOnce inside, I was walked through a gauntlet of desperate men. Their hot smell in the muggy corridor was as foul as their appearance. None of them seemed to have a full set of front teeth. Many bore prominently displayed tattoos of skulls or demons. One could argue whether it was the look of these men that led them to prison or whether it was the prison that gave them their look. Just looking at them made me fear for my life (Hassine, 7). Most inmates in correctional facilities felt the way that...
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