Kulti Beroun supplies its products to Mountfield
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Kulti (Beroun, Czech Republic), small agricultural machine manufacturer, co-operates with the trade firm Mountfield (Czech Republic). Mountfield, which is focused on the sales of imported and domestic small agricultural machines, takes products from Kulti for its Czech trade network. Kulti produces 5,000-6,000 machines per year, exclusively for Mountfield. Kulti generates a turnover of 140 mil Kc per year. The firm has 25 employees.
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Kulti Beroun, small agricultural machine mfr, cooperates with this trade firm for Czech trade network
Publication Name: Technicky Tydenik
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0040-1064
Year: 1998
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Electric drives from Schneider Electric
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Schneider Electric (SE) (Pisek, Czech Republic), electrotechnical firm, saw a turnover of 1.258 bil Kc in 1998. The company's sales increased by 35% in 1998 compared to 1997. The firm has been operating on the Czech market since 1993. SE is focused on four sectors. They are power engineering, industries, civil engineering and infrastructure. SE manufactures machines for the transmission and distribution of electric power and industrial automation.
Publication Name: Technicky Tydenik
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0040-1064
Year: 1999
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Mountfield increases proceeds
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Mountfield (Mnichovice, Czech Republic), garden equipment retailer, expects proceeds of 1.8 bil Kc at the end of 2000. The firm's proceeds totalled 1.2 bil Kc for 1H 2000, 25% more compared to 1H 1999. Its profit should be 50 mil Kc in 2000. Mountfield's profit should be 50 mil Kc for all 2000. Its profit amounted to 32 mil Kc for 1H 2000. Mountfield, which is a Czech firm, sells garden equipment and pools.
Publication Name: Technicky Tydenik
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0040-1064
Year: 2000
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