Wednesday, February 11, 2009

TVG

TVG motoring Essentials license plate frame is the highest quality license plate frame available for your car. Chrome plating cast zinc, will never rust, includes mounting screws and a officially licensed logo snap cap covers. Our License plate frame is built to the highest standards of quality and using the finest materials with the most advanced high-tech manufacturing techniques. The result is a beautiful product that will give you a lifetime of service.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

CSR ASTRA

The corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs of Astra began more than 40 years ago, based on the conviction of the company’s management and employee that in order to succeed, an enterprise must working together and to provide benefit to the community as well as to the nation. Guidelines on CSR programs are published in the Astra Friendly Company (AFC) manual and CSR programs are implemented by every level of operation down to the branch level within the Group. The AFC program is a standard of social responsibility activities used by the Group and also evaluation of the effectiveness of the efforts through periodic assessment of programs. Astra also regulary holds the Astra Friendly Company Award in which the efforts of Group companies in the field of Achieving Universal Primary Education, Improving Community Health and Conducting Income Generating Activities Program are recognised. Accordingly, Astra has consistently sponsored programs to assist in situations such as floods and other disasters as well as support for cultural events, sports, health and education, including scholarships for gifted students across Indonesia. These programs were maintained even through the difficult period of the economic crisis and Astra’s subsequent restructuring program.

Toyota sees first annual net loss since 1950

World’s largest carmaker blames economic slump for sales slump
TOKYO - Toyota forecast its first annual net loss since 1950 on Friday as plunging demand for cars, especially in the U.S., and the strong yen pummeled earnings at the world’s No. 1 automaker. Toyota Motor Corp. reported a 164.7 billion yen ($1.8 billion) loss for the October-December quarter, down sharply from the 458.6 billion yen profit for the same period the previous year. Quarterly sales plunged 28.4 percent to 4.8 trillion yen. Joining a string of Japanese companies that are now expecting to slide into the red for the year, Toyota said it expects a net loss of 350 billion yen ($3.85 billion) for the fiscal year through March — a stunning reversal from the record 1.72 trillion yen profit it posted the previous year.