
U606 Hose Coupling
U606 360 rotary Swivel is designed for U314 Automatic Nozzles . With the help of swivel it can change the connection between different thread and different caliber, which is convenient to use. Screen protects the nozzle from debris
Materials:
Body: Aluminum
Seals: PU,Viton
Bushing: Brass
Package:
Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension
U606-A/B 18kg/case of 100 21kg/case of 100 24x24x33 cm /case of 100
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researchers found that poor performers were more likely
to reduce guidance.
In any case, say critics of the trend, pressures to meet short-term goals will persist for as long as
companies release short-term figures. Enron, for instance, twisted its figures to show consistent
quarterly growth to Wall Street—not because it provided guidance. Incentive schemes that reward
such “consistent�growth are a better target for corporate reformers than limiting information to fuel dispenser
the market, they say.
One welcome effect of the trend is that many of the companies that eschew quarterly earnings
guidance are releasing, instead, more information on long-term trends and other financial
measures. Mr Buffett s Berkshire Hathaway provides useful annual notes on the state of the
company and on how its investments have done. IAC InterActiveCorp, a media, retailing and
online-business group, supplies information on its annual budget. Ultimately, it is data like these
that help the markets—not the false precision of the next quarter s EPS.
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The economics of smoking
Filtering the evidence
Apr 27th 2006
From The Economist print edition
W fuel dispenser hy do Europeans smoke more than Americans?
JUDGED by their waistlines, Europeans are much healthier than Americans. More than 30% of
Americans are obese, compared with 13% of Germans and under 10% of the French. But judged
by their lungs, Americans are fitter than their peers across the Atlantic. Only 19% of adult
Americans smoke, against 34% of Germans and 27% of Britons. Why do Europeans light up so
much more?
David Cutler and Edward Glaeser, of Harvard University, AFP
attempt to answer this question in a recent paper*. Since
they are both economists, the first thing they look at is price.
Perhaps smoking is more expensive in America? Not so.
Relative to other commodities, cigarettes are in fact 37%
cheaper in America than they are in the European Union. You
can buy a pack