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ICI » Topics » ICI derives a significant percentage of its revenue in some of its businesses from sales to major customers, and if it is unable to retain these customers, its results of operations could be adversely affected.This excerpt taken from the ICI 20-F filed Mar 31, 2006. ICI derives a significant percentage of its revenue in some of its businesses from sales to major customers, and if it is unable to retain these customers, its results of operations could be adversely affected. While no single customer accounted for more than 10% of Group sales in 2005, sales to major customers in some of its businesses, particularly in Paints and Quest, are significant. ICI believes that the wide selling range and nature of the specialty products it supplies reduce the potential adverse consequences of the loss of business from any one customer for any one of its products or in any one of its businesses. Nevertheless, the loss of major customers, without replacement, could have an adverse effect on the Groups results of operations.
This excerpt taken from the ICI 6-K filed Mar 14, 2006. ICI derives a significant percentage of its revenue in some of its businesses from sales to major customers, and if it is unable to retain these customers, its results of operations could be adversely affected. While no single customer accounted for more than 10% of Group sales in 2005, sales to major customers in some of its businesses, particularly in Paints and Quest, are significant. ICI believes that the wide selling range and nature of the specialty products it supplies reduce the potential adverse consequences of the loss of business from any one customer for any one of its products or in any one of its businesses. Nevertheless, the loss of major customers, without replacement, could have an adverse effect on the Groups results of operations.
This excerpt taken from the ICI 20-F filed Apr 1, 2005. ICI derives a significant percentage of its revenue in some of its businesses from sales to major customers, and if it is unable to retain these customers, its results of operations could be adversely affected. While no single customer accounted for more than 10% of Group sales in 2004, sales to major customers in some of its businesses, particularly in the Paints and Quest businesses, are significant. ICI believes that the wide selling range and nature of the specialty products it supplies reduce the potential adverse consequences of the loss of business from any one customer for any one of its products or in any one of its businesses. Nevertheless, the loss of major customers, without replacement, could have an adverse effect on the Groups results of operations. This excerpt taken from the ICI 6-K filed Mar 16, 2005. ICI derives a significant percentage of its revenue in some of its businesses from sales to major customers, and if it is unable to retain these customers, its results of operations could be adversely affected. While no single customer accounted for more than 10% of Group sales in 2004, sales to major customers in some of its businesses, particularly in the Paints and Quest businesses, are significant. ICI believes that the wide selling range and nature of the specialty products it supplies reduce the potential adverse consequences of the loss of business from any one customer for any one of its products or in any one of its businesses. Nevertheless, the loss of major customers, without replacement, could have an adverse effect on the Groups results of operations. | EXCERPTS ON THIS PAGE:
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