Listed below are the Belgian press releases, providing an overview of Deloitte activities and opinions over the last 18 months. The most recent press releases can be found at the top of the page.
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| Economic Security Moves from War Room to Boardroom as Business Vulnerability Grows, Deloitte Study Shows |
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20 October 2004 |
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A single breach of security anywhere in a company’s supply chain can result in staggering losses around the world, one of the key findings in a new study by Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu. The study also shows that security is increasingly becoming a focus for directors of corporate boards who view it as a strategic investment that can reap measurable benefits.
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| Technology firms risk losing advantages as China’s influence on Global Standards reaches critical levels |
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05 August 2004 |
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China is no longer content with just being the world’s pre-eminent manufacturer: it is increasingly active in the development of global technology standards, Deloitte finds in a study released today. The report, “Changing China,” details how |
| Deloitte Belgium appoints new Management Team |
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01 June 2004 |
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Deloitte, the largest professional services provider in Belgium today announced the members of its new management team. The team was unanimously chosen by the Belgian Deloitte partners. The team will be responsible for... |
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| Telecommunications Operators World-wide to Off-shore 275,000 Positions by 2008 |
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24 March 2004 |
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New Deloitte Survey Shows Off-shoring Will Save Communications Industry €12 Billion, Improve Quality of Call Center Capabilities and Enhance Innovation in Broadband and Mobile Data Services A new survey of 42 global operators representing all three major segments – fixed, mobile and cable – found that global telecommunications operators are increasingly using off-shoring as a strategy to decrease operational costs and enhance services, according to the Global Technology, Media and Telecommunications Industry Group of Deloitte. Moreover, the survey, conducted by Deloitte Research,... |
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| 2004 Global Powers of Retailing |
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28 January 2004 |
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Though food retailers still dominate Deloitte’s ranking of the top 200 global retailers, with eight names in the top 10, they are outnumbered by the 102 specialty retailers on the list. Food retailers have experienced intensive growth in recent years, driven by acquisitions and internal expansion. Now the seventh annual “Global Powers of Retailing” survey, compiled by Deloitte, highlights the emergence of specialty retail chains such as Lowe’s, H&M and Ikea in the 2004 ranking. “This movement is one of the most telling signs of the retail sector’s vitality,” says Gilles Goldenberg,... |
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| Deloitte's Transfer Pricing practice takes top honors in global survey |
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13 January 2004 |
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Euromoney’s 2004 Expert Guide to the World’s Leading Transfer Pricing Surveys Tax Directors and CFOs Points to Excellence of Deloitte’s Global Transfer Pricing Practice Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu has the top transfer pricing network in the world, according to the latest survey published in Euromoney’s 2004 edition of the Expert Guide to the World’s Leading Transfer Pricing Advisers. Corporate tax advisers and peers from the top companies and firms from around the globe named 62 Deloitte professionals as leading the transfer pricing field, several nominations clear of their nearest competitor. |
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| eCitizenship for All |
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24 December 2003 |
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As an introduction to the conference “Towards a better quality of life” from 26-29 November in Porto, hosted by EUROCITIES and its sister networks TeleCities and Access, TeleCities and Deloitte presented the first eCitizenship for All Awards for eGovernment projects developed by Members of the European TeleCities network. The event coincided with TeleCities’ tenth anniversary. Projects of the following cities were nominated for the awards by an independent panel of experts from the academic world and business: Aalborg, Bremen, Edinburgh, Espoo, Glasgow, Helsinki, London Borough of Camden, Metz, Stockholm, Tampere and Turin.... |
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| Fastest Growing High-Tech Firms Identified by 2003 Deloitte European Technology Fast 500 Ranking |
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12 December 2003 |
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The full list of Europe’s 500 fastest-growing technology companies was announced on 8 December during the 2003 Deloitte European Technology Fast 500 award ceremony for chief executives in the Natural History Museum, London. Deloitte also released the 2003 Technology Fast 500 Europe Report - a comprehensive analysis of the business trends and background statistics of the winning companies and a summary of the key concerns and expectations of sector CEOs. The programme covers public and private technology companies from 21 European countries, and is the most objective industry-ranking standard to focus on the technology sector. The Awards are... |
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| CEOs of Europe’s Technology Growth Leaders look to 2004 with increased optimism |
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05 December 2003 |
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First indications from a Deloitte survey of leading European CEOs indicate a significant increase in optimism about market conditions and growth prospects in 2004. The survey was conducted among over 200 CEOs of technology companies in 21 countries across Europe, all of which are competing to gain a position in this year’s prestigious Deloitte European Technology Fast 500 Ranking, Europe’s only objective industry-ranking standard that focuses exclusively on the technology sector. While the full results will not be released until the evening of the Fast 500 Awards on Monday 8 December, initial findings reveal a... |
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| Social and environmental performance will significantly influence investment decisions within next three years |
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07 November 2003 |
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A new survey published today by CSR Europe, Deloitte and Euronext reveals that social and environmental performance is on course to become a significant aspect of mainstream investment decisions within the next three years. The survey[1], Investing in Responsible Business, shows that a majority (52%) of fund managers and analysts and 47% of investor relations officers (IROs) agree on that this trend will soon become a reality. Six out of ten fund managers and analysts say they have noticed a grown interest in socially responsible investment over the past two years. An even greater number (69% of fund managers and analysts)... |
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