Di sini kami siap daftar lengkap untuk semua mobil baru di Indonesia. Ada total 2 model mobil berdasarkan opsi yang Anda pilih pada tahun 2022, termasuk merek mobil yang populer: Hyundai , Suzuki . Untuk semua mobil baru yang dijual di dekat Anda di Indonesia, mobil baru yang termurah adalah Suzuki XL7 seharga Rp 251,80 - 290,10 Juta, dan mobil baru yang paling mahal adalah Hyundai Creta seharga Rp 288,00 - 404,00 Juta. Temukan mobil yang cocok untuk Anda dengan opsi pencarian lanjutan kami berdasarkan tipe bodi mobil, harga terbaru, bahan bakar, kapasitas kursi, segmen, transmisi otomatis atau transmisi manual, driveline, dan fitur lainnya. Periksa harga mobil di kota Anda di Indonesia, varian, gambar, spesifikasi, fitur dan baca ulasan ahli eksklusif kami dan banyak lagi. Pilih model mobil yang Anda inginkan dari daftar di bawah ini.
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Abhijit Bhattacharya is the CFO of Royal Philips. He is also a member of the Board of Management and the Executive Committee, positions that he has held since December 2015 and October 2015, respectively.
He first joined Philips in 1987 and has held multiple senior leadership positions across various businesses and functions in Europe, Asia Pacific and the U.S. Through 2010 – 2014, he was the Head of Investor Relations of Philips, and subsequently, CFO of Philips Healthcare, Philips’ largest sector at the time. In this role, Abhijit was also responsible for the integration of the relevant Healthcare sector and Group management layers and the smooth transition to a new focused, lean operating model. Through 2014 - 2015, Abhijit was chairman of the team that was responsible for the overall planning and execution of the separation process to create two winning companies focused on the HealthTech and Lighting opportunities. He then became the CFO of Philips Lighting.
Prior to 2010, Abhijit was Head of Operations & Quality at ST-Ericsson, the joint venture of ST Microelectronics and Ericsson, and he was CFO of NXP’s largest business group
We are committed to making healthcare affordable and accessible to people around the world.
Abhijit has a strong track record of delivering outstanding value to shareholders, partners, customers and employees and is passionate about driving profitable growth, while focusing on agile and cost-efficient operations.
Abhijit was born in India in 1961. He holds a Master’s degree in Finance and Accounting from the Sydenham College of Commerce and Economics, of the University of Mumbai, India, and is a qualified Cost and Management accountant from the ICAI, India.
He is a keen sportsman and won the junior national rifle shooting championship in India at the age of 18. He also won several times at the senior level in India in subsequent years, as well as multiple competitions in the Netherlands and Switzerland. Abhijit lives in Eindhoven with his wife and two children.
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Dhivya Suryadevara | |
Dilahirkan | Madras, (sekarang Chennai) Tamil Nadu, India |
Alma mater | Institut Akuntan Charter University of Madras dari India Harvard Business School CFA Institute |
Pekerjaan | Kepala Bagian Keuangan |
Pemberi pekerjaan | Garis |