DIRECTORS’ REPORT. To, The Members, Your Directors are pleased to present the Annual Report along with the Audited Financial Statements of your Company for the financial year ended on 31st March, 2022.
DIRECTORS’ REPORT. (a) Current Olimpia Shareholders shall provide for the Olimpia Board of Directors to prepare the Report under Article 2501 quater of the Civil Code by or before February 28, 2003.
DIRECTORS’ REPORT. To, The Members, Your Directors have pleasure in presenting herewith 32nd Annual Report on the business and operations of the Company and the Audited Financial Statement for the Year ended March 31, 2019.
DIRECTORS’ REPORT. The Issuer agrees to make the following disclosure in the Directors Report:
DIRECTORS’ REPORT. All the options granted by the Company to the Directors named below under the Old Scheme on 30 March 2010 exercisable from 30 March 2011 to 29 March 2014 to subscribe for the Share at HK$0.275 each expired on 30 March 2014:
DIRECTORS’ REPORT. April 2013 The 2012 Annual Report has been submitted to MHLS who will review it before it heads to the state. GED loves the community room. Check out the upcoming energy savings programs. The one coming up on April 15 requires advance sign up but participants will get an energy savings kit worth $15. Other programs this month: Chinese Brush Painting with Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, Writing Workshop with author Xxxxxx Xxxxx, and Polymer Clay workshop with Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx. A sample of what can be done with polymer clay is hanging outside the children’s room. We are still coming up with additional local authors. Xxxxxx X and I are working on putting together a teen forum to talk about what the teens would like to see in the library, etc. I am still waiting for the C-D school to get back to me about in-school programs and about the Teen Advisory Board. The MLS student will be starting next week. Baby Bundles are again available for pregnant moms. I spoke with Cornell Co-Op Ext about sending someone out to look at our “gardens” in the front and make recommendations for improvement. I went to the Interagency Awareness Day in March held at CGGC. The highway department will install the xxxx box and the truss signs. Xxxx moved the microwave and plugged it into a different outlet and the second day it was used, it blew a fuse so he has now moved it back to the table… XXXX Public Library Building Awards’ deadline is June 28. Print Page 1 of 1 Subject: Cairo Park Task Force Report 4/24/13 From: Xxxxxxxxx x Xxxxxxxxxxxx (xxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx) To: xxxxxxxx0@xxxxx.xxx; Date: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 10:29 PM CAIRO PARK TASK FORCE REPORT Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx and his workers have assembled the new Red Swing Set for the children at the Town Park. The swings were purchased with donations from local businesses and individuals. Work has begun on the new state of the art basketball court in preparation for the Ribbon Cutting on May 4. The equipment was generously donated by the Bank of Xxxxxx County. Little League held a cleanup day at the Park on April 13th. Dugouts were painted to match the pavilion and the grounds were worked on to get ready for opening day on May 4 along with the 1st Annual Cairo Town Picnic. There will be a Bike Parade at 11:30 led by Supervisor Xxx Xxxxx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx will play the bagpipes as a sendoff for the trip around the park. Children and adults are encouraged to participate in the bike parade and the Ribbon Cutting for the new swings and basketball court and th...
DIRECTORS’ REPORT. Authorization is requested to enter into the above-mentioned Housing Opportunity Fund (HOF) Rental Gap Program (RGP) loan agreement with Montana Development Corporation (MDC) to provide combined construction/permanent financing for the renovation/preservation of the Montana Building, a 16-unit affordable building for individuals and families. Located at 0000 Xxxx Xxx. xx Xxxxxxxx/Friendship, the Montana Building consists of eight (8) one-bedroom units, and eight (8) two-bedroom units. All 16 units are occupied by low-income households and rented at affordable rates. The property has operated as an affordable apartment building since 1992 when MDC was incorporated as a nonprofit and purchased and renovated the property. MDC was formed by the Bloomfield-Garfield Corporation (BGC), Friendship Development Associates, Inc. (FDA) and East End Cooperative Ministries (EECM). FDA is no longer in existence and EECM is no longer an active member of MDC’s Board of Directors. Coinciding with this renovation, MDC will restructure its Board. Garfield Community Land Trust (GCLT) will join the Board and will have a role in overseeing both the renovations and future management of the property. After 28 years, the building needs additional rehabilitation. Most of the needed repairs are exterior, including the fire escapes, roof, masonry, repointing, and repainting. The building interior has been well maintained and units have been updated over the years. Minor interior repairs will be completed as part of the construction contract including common area electrical, new furnaces, and kitchen cabinets/countertops based on unit needs. The HOF funds being provided will ensure permanent affordability, with four (4) units to be rented to households with incomes at or below 30% AMI and twelve (12) units rented to households with incomes at or below 50% AMI. At its February 6, 2020 meeting, the HOF Advisory board passed a motion to award this project a HOF RGP loan in the amount of $400,000. The HOF RGP is intended to help fund the creation of new affordable housing and/or preserve affordable housing citywide, specifically targeting households at or below 30 % AMI and 50% AMI. Details of the development are as follows: Developer: Montana Development Corporation c/o Bloomfield-Garfield Corporation Xxxx Xxxxxx, Executive Director Property Location: 0000 Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx/Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx: 8th Xxxx Council District: 9 Description: The development consists of the renovation and preserv...
DIRECTORS’ REPORT. Authorization is requested to enter into the above-mentioned loan and grant agreements with Operation Better Block, Inc. (OBB) for the acquisition and rehabilitation of 000 X. Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, better known as the Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx Building, in the Homewood South neighborhood. The building will contain two (2) retail spaces on the ground floor which will be occupied by Xxxx’s Bakery and Roux Orleans, a Caribbean restaurant. The second and third floors will include six (6) affordable, one-bedroom units. Four (4) of the units will be rented to tenants with incomes at or below 50% of area median income (AMI) and two (2) units will be rented to tenants with incomes at or below 80% AMI. All utilities, with the exception of tenants’ electric, will be paid by the owner. Historically, the Xxxxxx Building has been a key component of Homewood's Business District and formerly housed the WURP Radio Station, a barbershop, a dental office, and the Homewood- Brushton Revitalization & Development Corporation offices. The proposed redevelopment will complete the development of the key intersection of North Homewood Avenue and Xxxxx Street, and anchor a strategic section of the Business District with the creation of the new affordable rental units and commercial spaces. OBB will serve as the borrower, developer, HOF nonprofit applicant, service provider, and property manager for the project. Founded in 1970 to overcome neighborhood blight and deterioration, OBB's mission is to strategize, organize and mobilize, block by block, to benefit the Homewood community. This is accomplished through technical and community assistance provided to block associations, fostering youth development, participating in housing development efforts, and encouraging and supporting public and private investments to stimulate economic development in the community. Operation Better Block, Inc., is a nonprofit organization with a mailing address of 000 Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx #X, Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000. Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx is Executive Director. The requested loans and grants will be used towards complete renovation of the building. This includes new interior finishes, furnishings, structural supports, and roofing as well as exterior improvements, door/window modifications, accessibility enhancements, and landscaping of the adjacent lot, etc. The adjoining vacant lot will be used for outdoor seating and/or supportive green space. The total cost of the redevelopment is budgeted at $2,319,085. Approved MWBE an...
DIRECTORS’ REPORT. Directors’ Report PINE Technology Holdings Limited and XFX Family of Brands Directors’ Report The directors of the Company (the “Directors”) have pleasure in presenting their annual report and the audited consolidated financial statements of the Company for the year ended 30 June 2014 (the “Year”).
DIRECTORS’ REPORT. PRINCIPAL ACTIVITIES The Group is principally engaged in the manufacture and sale of a wide range of zirconium chemicals. RESULTS AND APPROPRIATIONS The results of the Group for the year ended 31 December 2003 are set out in the consolidated income statement on page 23. The Board has recommended the payment of a final dividend of HK3.7 cents per ordinary share for year 2003. In the event that the resolution on the proposed payment of the final dividend for ordinary share is passed at the annual general meeting to be held on 18 May 2004, such dividend will be paid on 27 May 2004 to shareholders whose names appear in the register of members of the Company on 18 May 2004. The register of members of the Company will be closed from 14 May 2004 to 18 May 2004, both days inclusive, during which period no transfer of shares of the Company will be registered. In order to qualify for the proposed final dividend and to attend and vote at the Company’s annual general meeting to be held on 18 May 2004, all transfer documents accompanied by the relevant share certificates must be lodged with the Company’s Branch Registrar in Hong Kong, Tengis Limited, at G/F., Bank of East Asia Harbour View Centre, 00 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx, Xxxx Xxxx for registration by no later than 4:30 p.m. on 13 May 2004. FINANCIAL SUMMARY A summary of the results and the assets and liabilities of the Group for the last five financial years is set out on page 3. PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT Details of movements in the property, plant and equipment of the Group and the Company during the year 2003 are set out in note 13 to the financial statements. SHARE CAPITAL Details of movements in the share capital of the Company during the year 2003 are set out in note 24 to the financial statements. RESERVES Details of movements in the reserves of the Group and the Company during the year 2003 are set out in consolidated statement of changes in equity on pages 26 to 27. Directors’ Report (cont’d) GROUP STRUCTURE Asia Zirconium Limited (incorporated in the Cayman Islands) Investment holding 100% 100% 100% Century Dragon Investment Limited (incorporated in Hong Kong) Trading and leasing of the Group’s office premises in Hong Kong Yixing Xinxing Zirconium Co. Ltd. (incorporated in the PRC) Research, development, manufacturing and sales of zirconium chemicals Kingweston Technology Limited (incorporated in the BVI) Investment holding