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(bukan) Resensi 20 CEO Idaman 2009

Sebuah analogi Tidak ada yang salah dengan perusahaan keluarga. Karena konglomerasi besar didunia ini berasal dari perusahaan keluarga. Sah dan wajar. Asalkan dikelola secara profesional, itu yang di katakan Chandra Ciputra president PT Ciputra Development Tbk. Tantangan terberat saat ini adalah mencari profesioanal yang bagus. Karena merekalah yang diandalkan untuk mengerjakan beragam proyek Ciputra yang tersebar di 20 kota besar di Indonesia juga Kamboja, Vietnam, India dan China. Sedangkan Anthony Salim Presdir PT Indofood Sukses Makmur Tbk. rela melepas BCA dan PT Indocement Tunggal Perkasa, namun tetap mempertahankan PT Indofood dan PT Bogasari pasca krisis 1998. Keputusan ini ternyata berdampak luar biasa, karena kinerja kedua perusahaan tersebut sedemikian mengkilap dan menjadi produsen mie dan terigu kelas dunia. Selanjutnya Anthony melakukan ekspansi dengan menggandeng Nestle SA yang tangguh di bidang riset dan pengembangan produksi makanan. Tak berhenti disitu Anthony men

greeenpeace event

PREMIERE OF THE AGE OF STUPID Green Carpet pemutaran film The Age of Stupid (Zaman Kebodohan), sebuah film doku-drama yang memenangkan penghargaan film untuk kategori perubahan ikilim, dan sekaligus telah menciptakan rekor dunia baru untuk pemutaranserempak terbesar ketika diputar di New York, Amerika Serikat pada 21 September 2009. Greenpeace, bersama dengan koalisi TikTokTikTok, WWF dan OXFAM, bermaksud menjadikan acara pemutaran perdana film ini di Jakarta sebagai acara pemutaran film terbesar dan terhijau tahun ini, dan kehadiran supporter Greenpeace sangat penting bagi upaya ini. Kami sangat mengharapkan kedatangan Anda! Kapan : Sabtu, 17 Oktober 2009 Waktu : Pkl. 14.00 wib – 20.30 wib (Pemutaran film 18.15 wib) Dimana : Tugu Proklamasi di Jl. Proklamasi, Jakarta Pusat Silakan menghubungi tim supporter services kami untuk informasi lebih detail di email di supporterservices.id@greenpeace.org atau menghubungi kami di +62 21 315 6533 (Senin – Jumat 10.00 wib – 18.00 wib) Tolong ting

those are they do

everyone like to show what he/she likes to do.something that makes proud, something to show of... Like me-myself-I like show pictures to anybody bot my activities especially my journeys, my travelling, beside share my favorite novel's resume. some friends mad to me since I tag which is made their wall full of my photos..hahahahha...I love to do that, indeed.. in the other hand, there'r people who like show their sadness by wrote status...pfffpff boring read those such things. Oke, if they do occasionally--nor everyday!!! Next , they--who really like upload kind of photos- that-personally--hurt my mind...my logical mind even I dont-really dont hate them, theirselves, however I keep think twice what they do daily... Well--it's abour choice of showing our personal life to others. FB,FS,MP,blog and others really help people to be narcism ^_^ Just be carefull--or people will judge you unexpectedly

ATBM products

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A really good one for your hectic days

Sharks In Your Life The Japanese have always loved fresh fish. But the waters close to Japan have not held many fish for decades. So to feed the Japanese population, fishing boats got bigger and went farther than ever. The farther the fishermen went, the longer it took to bring in the fish. If the return trip took more than a few days, the fish were not fresh. The Japanese did not like the taste. To solve this problem, fishing companies installed freezers on their boats. They would catch the fish and freeze them at sea. Freezers allowed the boats to go farther and stay longer. However, the Japanese could taste the difference between fresh and frozen and they did not like frozen fish. The frozen fish brought a lower price. So fishing companies installed fish tanks. They would catch the fish and stuff them in the tanks. After a little thrashing around, the fish stopped moving. They were tired and dull, but alive. Unfortunately, the Japanese could still taste the difference. Because the f