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JP Morgan Japanese Investment Trust (LSE: JFJ) is a large British investment trust dedicated to investments in Japan. [1] Established in 1955, [2] the company is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index. [3] The chairman is Chris Samuel. [4]
The British decimal twenty-five pence (25p) coin was a commemorative denomination of sterling coinage issued in four designs between 1972 and 1981. These coins were a post-decimalisation continuation of the traditional crown, with the same value of a quarter of a pound. Uniquely in British decimal coinage, the coins do not have their value ...
JFJ may refer to: Jews for Jesus, a Christian evangelical organization based in San Francisco, California; John Ferguson, Jr., ice hockey executive;
The main span is a tied arch bridge over 100 m in length. During World War II it was the only road bridge available in Belgrade, the current span being installed in 1942, and one of the few bridges in Europe which the retreating German forces failed to demolish.
The GP-30 first entered service in 1989, [3] and is intended for use with the AK-100 series of assault rifles. The GP-30M is a grenade launcher of simplified model, consisting of a shorter 40mm rifled barrel in front of a basic trigger mechanism with minimal hand grip.
An ordinary sequence corresponds to the case α = ω, while a finite α corresponds to a tuple, a.k.a. string. Transfinite induction Transfinite induction holds in ...
Ordinary Bomb: 500 kg (1,100 lb) 67 kg (148 lb) Cast blocks of Type 98 explosive: One piece of machine forged steel 25 to 191 mm (1 to 7.5 in) thick: 200 cm (78 in) Horizontal, two guide studs and suspension band-100 cm (39.5 in) long sheet steel: A-3 (f), B-2 (a) Teardrop shaped No.80 Model 1: Ordinary Bomb: 830 kg (1,820 lb) 350 kg (770 lb)
The Beecham Group plc was a British pharmaceutical company.It was once a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index.Founded by Thomas Beecham who opened the first factory in St Helens, Lancashire in 1859, Beecham focused on marketing the business by advertising in newspapers and using a network of wholesale agents in northern England and in London, rapidly building up the business. [1]