In a post posted
by TWE on its Chinese WeChat, the company praised the local police work on clamping down fake wines, and added that the group is going to step up its efforts to protect its intellectual property rights in mainland China and work closely with local police to protect consumer rights.
The dividend is considered and declared
by the TWE Board of Directors at the time of the interim and annual result announcements.
Not exact matches
As part of that process, the federal court has granted
TWE's motion to dismiss charges brought against it
by SMWE...
The company stated the revenue which the wines have been bringing in will be covered
by cost of goods sold savings from its supply chain optimisation initiative and continued strong earnings growth from
TWE's international Luxury and Masstige portfolios.
«Delivering revenue growth and margin accretion over time remains a priority, supported
by our investments in building closer, more efficient and strategic partnerships with customers and
by positioning
TWE as the wine supplier of choice across multiple brand portfolios and countries - of - origin,» Clarke added.
In addition, with a multi-region sourcing model and
by pursuing portfolio growth that spans multiple countries - of - origin,
TWE is well positioned to satisfy growing demand for premium wine, globally,» it said.
In Australia, this will be one of
TWE's key F18 launches and will be supported
by strong marketing investment across outdoor, in - store, social and digital channels, as well as a consumer promotion in October.
TWE's Corporate Responsibility agenda is driven
by the Company's Global Corporate Responsibility Council, of which the CEO sits alongside representatives from the executive leadership team and key functions and regions.
Re 418 Brian Dodge — Between 1997 and 2007 US farmland declined
by ~ 33 million acres [1] = ~ 51,563 mi ^ 2 ~ 133,546 km ^ 2 ~ 1.7 to 1.8 % of US excluding Alaska ~ 1.07
TWe for 10 % efficient conversion of 200 W / m2 to electricity with 1 m2 of panel per 2.5 m2 of land (* roughly * the «fuel equivalent» of all U.S. energy use, though there are some uses of fuel that would require more electricity to replace than that proportionality)