aaskarova2004
17.05.2022 07:01

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Replace the words in italics with the words used in the text.

1. Gerard Philips set up (e_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _) a company in Eindhoven.

2. The company initially specialised in (c_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _) making carbon-filament lamps.

3. Developments in new lighting technologies fuelled a steady plan for growth(P_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ of e_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _).

4. In 1983 it introduced (l _ _ _ _ _ _ _) the compact disc onto the market.

5. Each day its factories produce (t_ _ _ o_ _) a total of 50 million integrated circuits.

6. Royal Philips Electronics is run (m_ _ _ _ _ _) by the Board of Management.

7. The Supervisory Board carefully watches (m _ _ _ _ _ _ _) the general course of business.

8. Policies are put into practice (i_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _) by the Group Management Committee.

9. The Group Management Committee consists of members of the Board of Management and chairmen of most of the product sectors (d_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ).

10. The Group Management Committee serves to ensure that important matters (i _ _ _ _ _) and ways of doing business (p _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) are shared across the company.

ТЕКСТ
The Philips Story

The foundations of the world’s biggest electronics company were laid in

1891 when Gerard Philips established a company in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, to manufacture light bulbs and other electrical products. In the beginning, it concentrated on making carbon-filament lamps and by the tum of the century was one of the largest producers in Europe. Developments in new lighting technologies fuelled a steady programme of expansion and, in 1914, it established a research laboratory to stimulate product innovation.

In the 1920s, Philips decided to protect its innovations in X-ray radiation and radio reception with patents. This marked the beginning of the diversification of its product range. Since then, Philips has continued to develop new and exciting product ideas like the compact disc, which it launched in 1983.Other interesting landmarks include the production of Philips’ 100-millionthTV set in 1984 and 250-millionth Philishave electric shaver in 1989.

The Philips Company

Philips’ headquarters are still in Eindhoven. It employs 256,400 people all over the world, and hassales and service outlets in 150 countries. Research laboratories are located in six countries, staffed by some 3,000 scientists. It also has an impressive global network of some 400 designers spread over twenty-five locations. Its shares are listed on sixteen stock exchanges in nine countries and it is active in about 100 businesses, including lighting, monitors, shavers and colour picture tubes; each day its factories turn out a total of 50 million integrated circuits.

The Philips People

Royal Philips Electronics is managed by the Board of Management, which looks after the general direction and long-term strategy of the

Philips group as a whole. The Supervisory Board monitors the general course of business of the Philips group as well as advising the Board of Management and supervising its policies. These policies are implemented by the Group Management Committee, which consists of the members of the Board of Management, chairmen of most of the product divisions and some other key officers. The Group Management Committee also serves to ensure that business issues and practices are shared across the various activities in the group.

The company creed is ‘Let's make things better’. It is committed to making better products and systems and contributing to improving the quality of people's work and life. One recent example of this is its ‘Genie’ mobile phone. To dial a number you just have to say it aloud. Its Web TV Internet terminal brings the excitement of cyberspace into the living room. And on travels around the world,whether passing the Eiffel Tower in Paris, walking across London's Tower Bridge, or witnessing the beauty of the ancient pyramids of Giza, you don't have to wonder any more who lit these world famous landmarks, it was Philips.

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