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Fe Practice Test With Complete Solutions Montrose. Providing an integrated system approach for artificial grass With production facilities in North America, Europe, the Middle East and Asia-Pacific, TenCate Grass is the world’s leading producer of synthetic turf fibres and primary backings. TenCate Grass endeavours to operate an integrated system approach for artificial grass surfaces, together with its strategic partners.

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With an experienced in-house research and development team and working closely with sports governing bodies, trade associations and independent test facilities, TenCate Grass is able to provide certainty about the safety, performance and durability of its products. TenCate Grass strives to continue leading the way in developing innovative synthetic turf components which can be incorporated into artificial grass surfaces for sports, leisure and landscape applications.

Our partnership with the Johan Cruyff Foundation Since 2003, TenCate Grass has worked in partnership with the Johan Cruyff Foundation to provide high quality, long-lasting sports surfaces for hundreds of community projects around the world through their Cruyff Courts programme. Cruyff Courts are an accessible, safe solution to encourage sport and activity and are, in most cases, manufactured using TenCate Tapeslide® XP® - a quality, durable synthetic turf fibre that is ideal for high-frequency use community facilities. In 2017, the partnership between the Cruyff Foundation and TenCate Grass was expanded to include the delivery of Field in a box. This concept offers a unique, fully-integrated facility that will provide the Cruyff Foundation with a turnkey solution that can benefit even more international communities over the coming years.

As from 2016 the TenCate divisions have been organized on a global scale, with a higher degree of geographical interaction. This page lists people with the surname Ten Cate. If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link.

Following the dividend announcement relating to the dividend for the 2013 financial year of 17 April 2014, Royal Ten Cate hereby announces that the number of dividend rights in order to obtain one new ordinary share has been set at 43 dividend rights of ordinary shares with a nominal of €2.50 each. The volume weighted average share price of 2, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 May 2014 was €21.5134 per ordinary share and was used as basis for the determination of 43 dividend rights for 1 new ordinary share. On the basis of this price 1/43 rd part of an ordinary share represents a value of €0.5003, which is 0.06% more than the value of the cash dividend of €0.50 per share. Payment of the cash dividend and the delivery of the ordinary shares following the exchange of dividend rights will occur as of 14 May 2014 via the bank or broker where your shares are administrated. For the new ordinary shares, which will be issued as a result of the stock dividend, a request for admission will be submitted to NYSE Euronext in Amsterdam in accordance with Article 5:4 sub (e) of the Act on Financial Supervision. Royal Ten Cate Almelo, the Netherlands, Monday 12 May 2014 For further information: Mr.

Pieter Zwinkels, investor relations manager Telephone +31 (0)546 544 318 Mobile +31 (0)6 10 88 63 38 E-mail Internet Royal Ten Cate (TenCate) is a multinational company which combines material technology with related chemical processes in the development and production of functional materials with distinctive characteristics. Products of TenCate are sold worldwide.

Systems and materials from TenCate come under four areas of application: safety & protection, space & aerospace, infrastructure & the environment, and sport & recreation. TenCate occupies leading positions in protective fabrics, composites for space and aerospace, antiballistics, geosynthetics and synthetic turf. TenCate is listed on the NYSE Euronext (AMX). This announcement is distributed by NASDAQ OMX Corporate Solutions on behalf of NASDAQ OMX Corporate Solutions clients. The issuer of this announcement warrants that they are solely responsible for the content, accuracy and originality of the information contained therein.

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