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ICI » Topics » Economic, social and political conditions in developing economies could adversely affect the Groups results of operations and future growth.This excerpt taken from the ICI 6-K filed Mar 21, 2007. Economic, social and political conditions in developing economies could adversely affect the Groups results of operations, cash flow, financial condition and/or future growth. The Group has operations in many developing economies in Asia and Latin America, and its strategy includes continuing to expand its business in these regions. However, many developing economies have recent histories of economic, social and political instability brought about by a number of factors, including unexpected changes in local laws, regulations and standards; substantial depreciation and volatility in national currencies; and the imposition of trade barriers and wage and price controls. Any of these factors could adversely affect the Groups results of operations, cash flow, financial condition and/or future growth.
This excerpt taken from the ICI 20-F filed Mar 31, 2006. Economic, social and political conditions in developing economies could adversely affect the Groups results of operations and future growth. ICI has operations in many developing economies in Asia and Latin America, and its strategy includes continuing to expand its business in these regions. However, many developing economies have recent histories of economic, social and political instability brought about by a number of factors, including unexpected changes in local laws, regulations and standards, substantial depreciation and volatility in national currencies, the imposition of trade barriers, and wage and price controls. Any of these factors could adversely affect ICIs results of operations and future growth.
This excerpt taken from the ICI 6-K filed Mar 14, 2006. Economic, social and political conditions in developing economies could adversely affect the Groups results of operations and future growth. ICI has operations in many developing economies in Asia and Latin America, and its strategy includes continuing to expand its business in these regions. However, many developing economies have recent histories of economic, social and political instability brought about by a number of factors, including unexpected changes in local laws, regulations and standards, substantial depreciation and volatility in national currencies, the imposition of trade barriers, and wage and price controls. Any of these factors could adversely affect ICIs results of operations and future growth.
This excerpt taken from the ICI 20-F filed Apr 1, 2005. Economic, social and political conditions in developing economies could adversely affect the Groups results of operations and future growth. ICI has operations in many developing economies in Asia and Latin America, and its strategy includes continuing to expand its business in these regions. However, many developing economies have recent histories of economic, social and political instability brought about by a number of factors, including unexpected changes in local laws, regulations and standards, substantial depreciation and volatility in national currencies, the imposition of trade barriers, and wage and price controls. In particular, ICIs businesses in Argentina and Brazil have been, and may continue to be, affected by recent economic conditions in those countries. Any of these factors could adversely affect ICIs results of operations and future growth. This excerpt taken from the ICI 6-K filed Mar 16, 2005. Economic, social and political conditions in developing economies could adversely affect the Groups results of operations and future growth. ICI has operations in many developing economies in Asia and Latin America, and its strategy includes continuing to expand its business in these regions. However, many developing economies have recent histories of economic, social and political instability brought about by a number of factors, including unexpected changes in local laws, regulations and standards, substantial depreciation and volatility in national currencies, the imposition of trade barriers, and wage and price controls. In particular, ICIs businesses in Argentina and Brazil have been, and may continue to be, affected by recent economic conditions in those countries. Any of these factors could adversely affect ICIs results of operations and future growth. | EXCERPTS ON THIS PAGE:
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