Monday, August 5, 2013

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August 3, 2013 1:00 am

The interim dividend will be payable on August 30, with record date on August 16 and closing date on August 19.

This follows the company's announcement of net sales of Bt15.06 billion in the first half of this year, up 11.8 per cent from Bt13.48 billion in the first six months of 2012. Consolidated net profit attributable to equity holders posted an increase of 35.6 per cent year on year to Bt2.83 billion from Bt2.08 billion in 2012. Earnings per share for this period amounted to Bt12.32 as compared with Bt9.08 for the same half of last year.

SCCC's net sales were supported by strong demand for cement and other construction materials, while cement prices in domestic and border markets trended higher, particularly in the second quarter. The demand for building materials has been on the rise because of infrastructure projects, real-estate development and an uptrend in commercial construction activities, according to the company's press release yesterday.

Production costs remained relatively stable in spite of higher electricity rates, wages and transport costs, mainly thanks to favourable coal prices and to various improvement projects, such as thermal-energy optimisation, waste-heat recovery and alternative fuels. Consequently, the operating profit margin improved to 22.2 per cent in the first half of 2013 compared with 18.8 per cent for the same period of 2012.

In terms of outlook for the remainder of the year, SCCC expects market demand to stay strong until year-end and production costs to rise because of the maintenance of the kilns planned for the current half.

SCCC is a leading cement and building-materials supplier employing more than 3,600 people.

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Thursday, August 1, 2013

How Branding Strategies Can Benefit Small Businesses | The Small ...

A brand is a perception that consumers form in their minds with respect to a particular product or company?s name, logo, design, color scheme or a combination of all these and branding strategies help companies to form and mold that perspective. Branding is an equally important activity in small as well as large companies. Branding has been around for centuries to distinguish one goods from the other, the only change is that in medieval Europe applying your trademark to a good was considered branding however in today?s times lot of other innovative branding strategies have evolved. A firm?s branding strategy indicate the number and nature of the branding elements which it applies to the product that it sells.

Meticulously developing brand elements through a holistic marketing approach is essential for small businesses. The likeability and the appeal of the branding elements plays a critical role in building awareness about the brand and positive associations with the customer. Brand elements include name, term, sign, symbol, color scheme, design or a combination of all. A new business should start with selecting a brand element on which they could base their further branding strategies like building trust or reinforcing it. The businesses should keep in mind that whatever brand element they choose should be memorable, meaningful, likeable, transferable, adaptable and legally protectable (trademark rights).

Branding your product especially becomes important if your business is new and relatively smaller in size. Since your competitions are already established brands therefore you need to put in some extra effort in building your own brand first. A brand gives a personality?to your product and helps the consumer identify with them. However to be noticed by the consumer, you first need to spread awareness about your product. An aggressive and quick brand awareness campaign through proactive publicity. Creating a buzz through word of mouth marketing is also an effective branding strategy for small businesses. This enables the consumer to immediately identify with a new name and all the brand attributes associated with it.

One of the most important points to keep in mind is that brand signals a certain level of quality that satisfied customers associate it with. This is true in case of both small and large business. In case of large business trust and loyalty is achieved by reinforcing the brand in consumer psyche whereas in case of small or relatively new businesses the brand has to build trust and assurance with the consumer. Small businesses should start with building trust through offering guarantee, delivering excellent customer service and providing genuine testimonials from satisfied customers so that future consumer is assured of the benefits of buying a particular brand.

Apart from the above mentioned branding strategies a business should keep in mind that branding of your product could be useless unless and until it is communicated to the consumer. The features that differentiate your product from others in the market need to be known to the consumer so that you can build a strong brand around it. Therefore branding strategies are an extremely crucial business activity for a small business and larger business alike.

Source: http://www.smallbusinesscourse.org/how-branding-strategies-can-benefit-small-businesses/

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Bay of Pigs redux: Caracas claims CIA-linked Cuban exiles planned to kill president

Published time: August 01, 2013 08:47 Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro (AFP Photo / Leo Ramirez)

Venezuelan officials warned of an alleged plot to assassinate the country?s President and launch a paramilitary invasion of the country. A former CIA agent, Cuban exiles living in the US and Latin American leaders were fingered in the conspiracy

President?Nicolas?Maduro, who succeeded Hugo Chavez, first alleged that his enemies want him dead while on the campaign trail in April.

The suspected plot to overthrow the government in Caracas was allegedly funded by Cuban exiles living in Miami, the head of the Venezuela?s parliament Diosdado Cabello told legislators on Wednesday. They raised some $2.5 million and recruited about 400 mercenaries, who would enter Venezuela?s Zulia state from Columbia as part of the plan.

He pointed to former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe and former CIA agent Luis Posada Carriles, who lives in the US, as those among the organizers of the plot. Venezuela and Cuba want Carriles for carrying out anti-communist terrorist attacks, including the 1976 bombing of a Cuban airliner that killed 73 people and the bombing of several hotels in Cuba in 1997, in which one tourist died.

Venezuelan Interior Minister Miguel Rodriguez Torres gave additional information on the alleged plot to TeleSUR television. He claimed the plan of the so-called Operation Baby was to have a sniper kill Maduro on July 24. The assassination would be a signal for militant attacks on military and political targets in the country, he said.

He further accused Venezuelan right-wing forces, former Honduran President Roberto Micheletti and a Miami-based real estate businessman Eduardo Macaya of involvement in the alleged conspiracy.

Maduro and his allies earlier highlighted mercenaries in El Salvador and Columbia as potential threats and named Uribe and former US diplomats Roger Noriega and Otto Reich as individuals hatching plots against Venezuela.

Source: http://rt.com/news/venezuela-maduro-assassination-plot-894/

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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Head of Krupp Foundation dies at 99

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Berthold Beitz, the 99-year-old conservative head of the Krupp Foundation, died on Tuesday, potentially opening the way for deeper change at Germany's largest steelmaker ThyssenKrupp, already in the midst of a major strategic shift.

The death of Beitz, famous in Germany for rescuing Jews from the SS during World War II, was confirmed in a statement by on Wednesday and prompted tributes from Chancellor Angela Merkel and Jewish leaders.

World Jewish Congress President Ronald S. Lauder called him "one of the great Germans of the past century" for his actions saving hundreds at the oil refinery he ran in the Boryslav region, now part of Ukraine, between 1941 and 1944.

"For many Jews he was a beacon of hope in a sea of despair," Lauder said. "He was a hero of the Holocaust at a time when it was a crime to be a humane person. He will never be forgotten for his tremendous acts of kindness."

The Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach Foundation, which Beitz headed, has long been seen as a barrier to a takeover or breakup of ThyssenKrupp, which is struggling to swallow billions in losses on its U.S. operation.

Beitz controlled board appointments and pulled strings in the background of an operation which ranges from steelmaking to elevators, submarines and industrial equipment.

For years he had blocked any dilution of the foundation's roughly 25 percent stake which allows it to block capital changes.

But earlier this year, Beitz appeared to signal a change in tone.

"I will not stand in the way of any steps which are for the good of the company," he told German paper Suddeutsche Zeitung, which many took to mean the foundation would allow a capital increase.

"Chief Executive Heinrich Hiesinger has become much more autonomous recently and for example cut the dividend to safeguard Thyssen's cash, but I expect that that management may be able to act even more freely now," a steel analyst said.

The foundation did not immediately announce a replacement for Beitz, a powerful businessman and former insurance executive who has headed the body since 1968.

The Krupp Foundation is an unconventional shareholder. Rather than being focused on maximizing profits, it is a philanthropic body tasked with funding social projects in the areas of education, science, healthcare, sports and culture.

Beitz played a key role in persuading the Krupp dynasty to hand over operational control of the company to the Krupp foundation and in 1998, helped engineer the merger between Krupp and Thyssen to form today's ThyssenKrupp.

"Germany has lost one of its most respected and successful corporate leaders who influenced Germany in important areas," Merkel said in a statement.

"What should in particular be remembered is his courageous and exemplary efforts to protect Jewish workers during World War Two and his early efforts to build bridges into Eastern Europe."

(Reporting by Arno Schuetze and Edward Taylor; editing by Patrick Graham)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/head-krupp-foundation-dies-99-173654042.html

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5 Surprising Things About Sunscreen

If you've heard it once, you've heard it a thousand times: putting on sunscreen and avoiding too much direct sunlight are important in preventing skin damage, signs of aging and cancer.

But this wasn't always a given. Although in many cultures people used to cover their bodies with oils, extracts, hats and clothing when venturing into the sun, people once thought that the sun's heat, rather than its radiation, caused the painful redness of sunburns.

One of the first experiments showing that something other than heat burns the skin was done by Sir Everard Home, an English physician, in 1820. Home exposed one of his hands to the sun, while covering the other with a black cloth. Only the exposed hand got sunburnt, but a thermometer showed the temperature around the covered hand was a few degrees higher.

Later, in 1889, Johan Widmark proved that it was mainly the ultraviolet rays, rather than luminous rays, that caused the redness of sunburned skin. His findings preceded the first medical recommendations of protection against sunlight, advice that continues to this date.

Sunscreens have since been evolving -- from pastes to creams, to lotions and sprays, and perhaps someday a pill. Here are five interesting things to learn about sunscreens:

1. Early sunscreens

Apart from umbrellas and hats, ancient cultures used a variety of sunscreens made from herbal extracts or mineral crusts to protect against the sun's rays. These early sunscreens included ingredients like rice bran oil, iron, clay and tar.

In more contemporary times, sunscreens were developed from horse chestnut extracts in the 1910s. This pasty sunscreen was sold under the name of Zeozon. In the 1930s, Ambre Solaire was introduced, an oily sunscreen that was easier to apply to the skin.

Sunscreens have even been subject to "Top Secret" military research. In the 1940s, the U.S. Army and Air Force asked the American Medical Association for advice about the most effective sunscreen for soldiers. Researchers examined the effectiveness of 12 compounds and concluded that red veterinary petrolatum can be an effective, waterproof sunscreen.

One of biggest steps in sunscreen's development has been the transition from the white paste of early sunscreens to an almost invisible cream. In older sunscreens, the light-reflecting compounds could appear white because they were not small enough. With nanotechnology, however, ingredients such as titanium dioxide are turned into small, invisible particles.

2. How does sunscreen work?

Sunscreens can be made of two types of ingredients: inorganic particles, such as titanium dioxide or zinc oxide, or organic components, such as herbal extracts or compounds like oxybenzone.

The particles in sunscreens provide physical protection against UV rays by blocking or reflecting sunlight. Organic components absorb UV rays and release their energy as heat, providing chemical protection.

Dr. Shannon Trotter, professor of dermatology at the Ohio State University, says it is optimal to use a combination of both types of sunscreen, those providing chemical protection and those offering physical defenses. You can tell which is which by looking at the labeling required by the FDA.

Most sunscreens today have both types of ingredients.

The concept of sun protection factor (SPF) was introduced in the 1960s. SPF indicates how long a sunscreen protects the skin. Physicians recommend SPF 15 and SPF 30. Higher SPFs may not actually provide longer hours of protection, especially because the cream is usually washed off or absorbed after two hours.

3. Does sunscreen prevent people from getting vitamin D?

The body needs sunlight to produce vitamin D. So should we worry that wearing sunscreen may lead to vitamin D deficiency?

Studies have yielded mixed results, but large trials have shown that although sunscreen does lower the amount of vitamin D produced by the skin, these effects are not significant.

The American Academy of Dermatology does not recommend getting vitamin D from sun exposure; instead, the academy recommends getting this nutrient from the diet, by eating foods naturally rich in vitamin D, and from vitamin supplements. Foods that have high levels of vitamin D include fish oil, salmon and sardines, soy milk, eggs, fortified dairy products and mushrooms.?

4. The most recent sunscreens: spray-ons

The innovation of spray-on sunscreen brought ease of application to a whole new level. But are these products effective and safe?

Recently, the FDA warned against wearing spray-on sunscreen near open flames. In five incidents, people wearing the spray-on protection near sources of flame suffered significant burns. Although the specific products linked with these cases were recalled and are no longer on the shelf, many other spray-on sunscreen products may contain flammable ingredients, such as alcohol, and could catch on fire if they are too close to flames.

Trotter said spray-on sunscreen is effective if applied properly. "Some people spray it from too far away and only get a mist," she said, "The biggest challenge is to know how you actually use enough to cover all the areas of the body."

Another concern with sprays is toxicity. The FDA is investigating the health risks of accidentally inhaling spray-on sunscreen. Trotter recommended using a lotion for areas near the mouth and using spray for hair-bearing areas where it's difficult to apply a cream.

5. Little bites to remember

You need a volume of one shot-glass?worth of sunscreen to cover the body, and you should apply sunscreen 15 minutes before going outdoors. Don't forget the lips, Trotter said.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends using a broad-spectrum sunscreen that protects against UV-A and UV-B rays, and has an SPF of at least 15. People should check the expiration date, because some sunscreen ingredients might degrade over time or develop bacterial growth.

It's also recommended that people with oily skin or those who are prone to acne use a water-based sunscreen. And people sensitive to para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA) should buy brands that do not contain the compound.

The FDA recommends not applying sunscreen on babies younger than 6 months old. Instead, babies should be placed in shady areas or covered with clothing.

Email Bahar Gholipour or follow her @alterwired. Follow?LiveScience?@livescience, Facebook?& Google+. Original article on LiveScience.com.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/5-surprising-things-sunscreen-104532375.html

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

94% The Hunt

All Critics (88) | Top Critics (19) | Fresh (82) | Rotten (5)

The Hunt offers a powerful, provocative study of mob mentality and the fabric of trust.

Danish actor Mads Mikkelsen delivers an astonishingly restrained and expressive central performance in The Hunt, an engrossing psycho-social drama by Thomas Vinterberg.

An intense, hard to watch drama, of a man's life torn apart by his fellow citizens. The performance is skilled enough that it won the top acting award at last year's Cannesfestival.

Mikkelsen's performance is what makes a good movie even better.

[A] harrowing but flawed study of an innocent man accused of pedophilia.

It leaves us not only with an unforgettable final image, but also the troubling thought that witch hunts, like war, will always be with us - all the more so in the modern era of instant communication.

Actor Mads Mikkelsen excels in this tense drama.

The cornerstone to The Hunt is the mesmerizing performance by Mikkelsen, whose portrayal of a Danish everyman's shattered descent into a horrifying nightmare is one of the most powerful performances I've seen in recent memory.

Mikkelsen makes you empathize with Lucas every step of the way and helps make The Hunt a real moral nail-biter.

It's a powerful and thought-provoking movie.

Mikkelsen is one of Europe's most respected actors, yet he's best known in the United States for playing evil characters... So it's interesting -- and rewarding -- to see what Mikkelsen can do as an innocent, well-meaning leading man.

"The Hunt" is a fantastic showcase for Mikkelsen, who shows he can play a cannibalistic serial killer on TV and a persecuted kindergarten teacher in the movies, and be just as believable as both.

The Hunt will have you balling up a fist and shedding a few tears as the tale unfolds, providing an exquisitely unpleasant conflict that's simply riveting to study.

Fittingly for a film that deals with actions that can't be undone, The Hunt leaves you with a sickening feeling that's almost impossible to shake.

Although the scenario is exaggerated for dramatic effect and it stumbles somewhat in the final act, the unsettling film is a provocative and timely examination of persecution and the perils of public perception.

An uncommonly thoughtful, and thought-provoking, entry in the social-issue drama subgenre, anchored by Mikkelsen's gripping performance.

A subtle piece of moral drama crowned by a truly beautiful performance from Mikkelsen, The Hunt puts every one of us in the crosshairs.

Child molestation is indeed horrific. Sometimes, the response to same can be equally disconcerting. The Hunt argues that all too well.

Mads Mikkelsen displays remarkable range as a subdued kindergarten teacher confronting sex-abuse charges in a small Danish town.

Mikkelsen and a terrific ensemble navigate complex emotions and moral quandaries in a terrain where a satisfying resolution is as hard to come by as a child who never tells a lie.

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Source: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_hunt_2013/

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