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| Tens of Thousands of Deloitte Professionals Worldwide Take Part in IMPACT Day |
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June 1, 2005 |
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New York, June 1, 2005 — During the first two weeks of June, the people from many Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu member firms around the world will join forces to make an impact on their communities. Professionals in more than 20 countries, from Australia to Zimbabwe, plan to participate in activities in the spirit of IMPACT Day. As community involvement takes on different forms around the world, IMPACT Day activities will be as diverse as the member firms taking part. |
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| Deloitte and UNDP Join Forces for Tsunami Reconstruction |
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May 25, 2005 |
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United Nations, May 25, 2005 — A number of member firms of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, one of the world's leading professional services organizations, have begun providing 14,000 hours of pro bono advisory services to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). UNDP hopes that this advice will help it to mobilize tsunami reconstruction funds efficiently and transparently. The first Deloitte team (consisting of people from various member firms), recently began work in Indonesia and will review UNDP reconstruction operations in affected areas. The team will recommend methods to improve reporting, review existing control... |
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| With Innovation the Key, Biotech and Pharmaceutical Segments to Converge, Survey Shows |
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May 24, 2005 |
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New York, May 24, 2005 — The distinction between biotech and pharmaceutical firms will erode over the next decade, according to a white paper released today by the Life Sciences and Health Care practices of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu (DTT), comprised of industry experts from certain Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu member firms. The report, which was developed in collaboration with the Economist Intelligence Unit, predicts biotech and medical device firms will grow more quickly than pharmaceuticals, with the fastest growth in Asian markets. The white paper, " |
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| Deloitte CEO William Parrett Identifies Key Human Resource Challenges For Multinational Corporations in China |
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May 17, 2005 |
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Beijing, May 17, 2005 — As competition in China heats up, multinational corporations and local businesses are competing increasingly over talent, due to a shortage of skilled workers, and will need to pay more attention to keeping the people they have, said Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu CEO William G. Parrett, who participated today in the ninth annual Fortune Global Forum, "China and the New Asian Century." Speaking on a panel titled "Creating a Global Workforce," Mr. Parrett said retaining and nurturing talent is as important as recruiting, and a model of "develop — deploy — connect" must be a top priority... |
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| 2004 eCitizenship for All: Meeting Citizen's Demands |
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April 22, 2005 |
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Tallinn, Estonia, April 22, 2005 — Growing demand from residents and businesses has led many European cities to deliver their services electronically, according to the "eCitizenship for All 2004" survey, a joint initiative of EUROCITIES and Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu’s public sector group. Results of the second annual European benchmark survey were released at the EUROCITIES Knowledge Society Forum — TeleCities spring conference in... |
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| Outsourcing Falling From Favor With World's Largest Organizations, Deloitte Consulting Study Reveals |
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April 19, 2005 |
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New York, April 19, 2005 — Many of the world's largest organizations that were quick to participate in information technology and business process outsourcing are bringing operations back in-house and exploring alternatives, according to a new Study released today by Deloitte Consulting LLP, an associated partnership of Deloitte & Touche USA LLP. Ironically, dissatisfaction in areas that traditional outsourcing was expected to improve, such as costs and complexity, was found to be the primary reason behind participants' negative responses. The study, " |
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| European Buy-Out Market Continues to Break Records |
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March 28, 2005 |
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London, March 28, 2005 — The European buy-out market reached a record €80.2 billion in 2004, according to the Centre for Management Buy-Out Research (CMBOR), Europe's pre-eminent provider of analysis on the UK and European buy-out market. Sponsored by Barclays Private Equity and Deloitte, the figures (See PDF file attachments below) are the most comprehensive compilation of pan-European data for 2004 and show that continental Europe has broken the €50 billion mark for the first time, widening the growing chasm with the UK buy-out market (€30.1 billion in 2004) for the fourth consecutive... |
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| Deloitte Global Telco Index Reveals a Significant Increase in the Combined Market Value of Global Telecommunications Companies |
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March 16, 2005 |
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London, March 16, 2005 — The Technology, Media and Telecommunications (TMT) Industry Group at Deloitte today released its Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu (DTT) Global Telecommunications Index ("Global Telco Index"), revealing that the combined market value of the Index companies increased 29 percent from 1 January 2003 to 31 December 2004 — a far cry from the previous publication, which outlined a 69 percent decrease from 1 January 2000 to 31 July 2003. The report does not point to any single global... |
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| World’s top 20 football clubs set to break €3 billion income mark in 2005 |
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February 17, 2005 |
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London, January 17, 2005 — Research into the world's biggest football clubs, by income, shows the top 20 are set to break the €3 billion income mark in 2005. The research is based on the latest available information for the 2003/04 season. Key findings from the Deloitte Football Money League (formerly the "Rich List"):- Manchester United maintain top position for the eighth year in a row with income of €259 million;
- In second place Real Madrid have halved the gap between themselves and Manchester...
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| Fire at Deloitte Office Tower in Madrid |
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February 14, 2005 |
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Madrid, February 14, 2005 — The recent building fire in Madrid has destroyed the local Deloitte office. In response, Deloitte Spain would like to communicate the following (For information in Spanish, please visit the Deloitte Spain Web site):Deloitte greatly appreciates the work of the fire, police and emergency departments for ensuring the safety of all its professionals and building residents. There have been no casualties reported as a result of this fire. Currently, our Madrid office is working to recover its IT...
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