11-May-2021 Basler Again Receives Axia Best Managed Companies Award Basler AG again wins Axia Best Managed Companies Award In a repeat of their 2020 win, Basler AG has again been awarded the renowned international Axia Best Managed Companies Award, for its excellent corporate management and successful economic development. With this award, the management consultancy Deloitte, together with the magazine WirtschaftsWoche as well as the Bundesverband der Deutschen Industrie e.V. (Federation of German Industries) and Credit Suisse, honor management excellence and prosperity in medium-sized companies in Germany. The competition is held in parallel in over 30 countries worldwide. Basler s Management Board as accepted the award together with the company s founder and current Chairman of the Supervisory Board Norbert Basler. CEO Dr. Dietmar Ley is delighted: We are very proud to receive the award for the second time in a row, especially after a year with major pan
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Nabaltec AG receives Axia Best Managed Companies Award for outstandingly managed small and mid-sized companies for the third time in a row
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Nabaltec AG receives Axia Best Managed Companies Award for outstandingly managed small and mid-sized companies for the third time in a row
Schwandorf, 10 May 2021 - In the past week, Nabaltec AG was recognized with the Axia Best Managed Companies Award for the third time in a row. The Axia Best Managed Companies (BMC) program is a competition held in Germany by Deloitte Private,
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2021-05-06 07:35:27 GMT2021-05-06 15:35:27(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
LONDON, May 5 (Xinhua) As the first in-person meeting in two years of the Group of Seven (G7) foreign and development ministers ended here on Wednesday, officials vowed to tackle economic recovery after the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change, and various regional security issues.
Experts, however, have said the club of rich countries may prove to be inadequate to address global challenges if they fail to be more inclusive and seek exclusion of certain countries for reasons like ideological or political differences.
LIKE-MINDED OR NARROW-MINDED
To forge an alliance of like-minded countries, the G7 has invited representatives from the European Union, Australia, India, South Korea, South Africa, and this year s chair of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), Brunei, for the three-day meeting.
Experts warn against cliquism as G7 meeting ends
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As the first in-person meeting in two years of the Group of Seven (G7) foreign and development ministers ended here on Wednesday, officials vowed to tackle economic recovery after the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change, and various regional security issues.
Experts, however, have said the club of rich countries may prove to be inadequate to address global challenges if they fail to be more inclusive and seek exclusion of certain countries for reasons like ideological or political differences.
LIKE-MINDED OR NARROW-MINDED
To forge an alliance of like-minded countries, the G7 has invited representatives from the European Union, Australia, India, South Korea, South Africa, and this year s chair of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), Brunei, for the three-day meeting.