If the proposed merger between Arcelor and Severstal goes ahead it would create the world's biggest steelmaker with a turnover of 46bn euros.
It now has 700 employees and teaches nearly 10, 000 pupils, with an operating profit of SKr62m last year on a turnover of SKr655m.
The people we're not seeing are the people who continually have a turnover of money, that being the money-market funds, we've yet to see them return to this market.
The shoe brand and luggage-maker have already opened anew with chic boutiques and strong success: last year the Della Valle-owned Vivier achieved a turnover of 74.5 million Euros in 2012.
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But his primary concern is that, in some areas, a turnover of real estate owned (REO) properties to private hands, without proper oversight, could simply lead to a stock of neglected rentals in already depressed metro markets.
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These substantial Mittelstand companies include such famous names as Miele (white goods), Behr (air conditioners), Stihl (chainsaws) and Trumpf (laser-cutters), which each have a turnover of between euro1 billion and euro2 billion and employ between 5, 000 and 15, 000 people.
They included a failure to meet the needs of black and ethnic minority groups, a high turnover of project management and a lack of adequate skills to improve health and education.
In particular, it revealed the regulator had a high turnover of staff - about a third were leaving each year - and was facing a backlog of 4, 500 cases dating back as far as seven years.
It complained about a lack of leadership on the issue, adding that a high turnover of ministers and civil servants was also hindering progress.
All these outlets demand a huge turnover of material, and the most obvious target for a desperate sketch-writer is politics.
It takes a combination of profit and turnover to compile a league of Scotland's top 500 companies.
The Patriots, who gave up the second-most yards in the NFL with 6, 577, had a turnover ratio of plus-17.
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David Russo, SAS's human resources guru, estimates the Institute had a turnover rate of 3.9% in the 12 months ending July 31, 1997.
The downgrading of HMP Maidstone means it no longer holds long-term inmates or those serving life sentences, and as a result now has a faster turnover of offenders.
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We have a low turnover of stocks in the portfolio.
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Chester, with a summer turnover of 25 players, could have snatched the points with almost the last kick of the game when Chris Blackburn's 18-yard effort went just wide of Ian Bowling's right-hand post.
As Blue Note's business began to grow, he and Wolff realized that they had to have a regular turnover of new material if the label was going to keep its place in the newly expanding world of jazz microgroove records.
It is not clear, however, that the same people appear in the bottom quintile in 1999 as did in 1977: most studies show a rapid turnover of people in the lowest income group, reflecting temporary problems or self-employed people exploiting tax loopholes.
In other cases staff do not join existing schemes, typically because they are low paid and fear they cannot afford to contribute, or because they work in industries such as catering where there is a high turnover of staff who stay in jobs for only short periods of time.
The feeling of a credit crunch is coming more from the slowdown in velocity or turnover of money than from a scarcity of liquidity.
So one of these businesses, the commodities one, is priced at less than the value of its annual revenues and a modest multiple of profits - and the internet one is priced at a huge multiple of turnover and profits.
If there is a slowdown in the turnover of money--say, a 5% decline--the impact on nominal GDP growth is no different than if the money supply itself shrinks by 5%.
The place is packed on weekends, and there's a lot of turnover.
The software can also identify unused phones, which amounted to 814 out of 2, 100 cell phones at one client with a lot of turnover.
With the average life expectancy 76.2 years for men and 81.3 for women, the Court may see quite a bit of turnover in the coming four years.
While television revenues in the SPL were becoming increasingly smaller as a percentage of turnover (8% for Rangers in 2011) and season ticket sales were declining every year (down to 37, 500 from 44, 000 five years ago), Rangers continued to rearrange the deck chairs on the Titanic.
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The regulator, which registers nurses and midwives, has been under fire because of problems with staff turnover and a large backlog of cases.
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