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Helmut Graf reports 4.4 percent increase in 2005 revenues.


Helmut Helmut, (Hellmut, Helmuth, Hellmuth, etc.) is a common given name in the German language. As a family name it is rather uncommon.

Its second part "Mut" is clearly German for "courage", "vigour", but about the origin of the first part there are different theories, relating
 Graf GRAF - GRaphic Additions to Fortran.

Fortran plus graphic data types.

["GRAF: Graphic Additions to Fortran", A. Hurwitz et al, Proc SJCC 30 (1967)].

[Sammet 1969, p. 674].
, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of Verlag fur die Deutsche Wirtschaft AG, recorded a 4.4 percent increase in revenues in 2005 over 2004. He also said there was "a significantly stronger increase in earnings over the double-digit dou·ble-dig·it
adj.
Being between 10 and 99 percent: double-digit inflation. 
 figures of previous years." Revenues totaled 90.2 million euros.

Helmut said that a new product development policy he has promoted since 2001 has changed the face of the company. Loose-leaf publications accounted for nearly two-thirds of the company's revenues in 2000, but only 40 percent last year.

Helmut said newsletter sales have increased markedly, while correspondence courses, e-mail services See Internet e-mail service. , and event are also gaining popularity in the company's product mix.

In 2000, products three years old or younger accounted for 19 percent of total revenue, but in 2005 that number increased to 58 percent.

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Date:Jul 25, 2006
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