Pit Stop – The World of Formula 1 at Frankfurt Airport eturbonews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from eturbonews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Revenue, EBITDA and Group Result on the Rise – Fraport Group’s International Business Continues to Grow – CEO Schulte: “Our Latest Results Show That We Are on Track to Meet Our Full-year Outlook”
Revenue, EBITDA and Group Result on the Rise – Fraport Group’s International Business Continues to Grow – CEO Schulte: “Our Latest Results Show That We Are on Track to Meet Our Full-year Outlook”
In the first three quarters of the 2014 business year, Fraport AG’s adjusted Group revenue increased by 2.3 percent to €1.79 billion compared to the same period in 2013. Group EBITDA (earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization) grew by 6.4 percent to €621.3 million year-on-year, while the Group result rose by 1.7 percent to €219.6 million. Operating cash flow markedly improved by 10.1 percent to €408.9 million. Likewise, free cash flow soared to €204.4 million in the first nine months of 2014, up from €41.3 million in the same period last year.
Frankfurt Airport honored as International Cargo Airport of the Year eturbonews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from eturbonews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Third phase of Gateway Estates OKâd
TRENTON â The application from Gateway Estates, LLC to begin constructing the subdivisionâs third phase was unanimously approved with conditions April 14 by the Planning Board.
The project was presented by engineer Greg Johnston of G.F. Johnston and Associates in Southwest Harbor on behalf of Gateway Estates, LLC.
Located across from the Wild Acadia Fun Park, the plan for the subdivisionâs third phase includes adding six two-family dwellings to the already existing 40 units.
Plans for the third phase were initially presented to the board on Jan. 27. The application was deemed incomplete at the time, a decision that Chairman John Whetstone explained was anticipated by all parties.
Cora Crawford gently laughed when she told the story of her first year in college in Texas studying to be a nurse. She was interested in nurturing. But she figured out pretty quickly she was afraid of dead people” and instead decided to change careers and go into education. The decision was a fortunate one for the children of Palm Springs.
Crawford came to the desert from Carthage, Texas, in 1951, when her husband, Samuel, came back to collect her and bring her West. He had heard that there were plenty of jobs in the desert that paid pretty well and set out for a better life, hoping to get established. He got a job with Earl Neel at the Palm Springs Nursery and soon returned to Carthage to bring Cora back with him to California. The couple landed on Section 14, in the middle of the Agua Caliente Indian Reservation, and rented a house from Samuel’s brother and his wife. With a place to live, Cora and Samuel started a family.