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1.       juliacernat
424 posts
 04 Jan 2007 Thu 01:38 pm

merhaba!
could you name some genuine Turkish brands and the "object of activity" they are refering to?

2.       Elisa
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 04 Jan 2007 Thu 01:59 pm

Quoting juliacernat:

and the "object of activity" they are refering to?



What exactly do you mean with that?
You can find loads of brands and images on Taste of Turkey but that "object of activity" is not clear to me..

3.       juliacernat
424 posts
 04 Jan 2007 Thu 02:19 pm

I meant.... what that brand is famous for? (that is why I used the inverted commas)

4.       Elisa
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 04 Jan 2007 Thu 03:33 pm

Neyse, must be me and my peanut-sized-brain then..

Let's get this started:

Güllüoğlu is famous for its baklava.

Sütaş is well-known for dairy products.

Yeni Rakı is obviously famous for rakı (although I don't know if it's the best brand).

to be continued..

5.       Elisa
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 04 Jan 2007 Thu 03:46 pm

Ah and there is the brand Ülker that produces all kinds of things.
That reminds me: I've heard Ülker being called a "religious brand..". Can someone explain me why exactly?

6.       juliacernat
424 posts
 04 Jan 2007 Thu 04:06 pm

thank you Elisa; you`ve got it right, don`t worry!
It is me who should appologize for not making myself clearer

look forward to finding out more!
tesekkur ederim!
julia

7.       qdemir
813 posts
 04 Jan 2007 Thu 05:51 pm

Quoting Elisa:

Ah and there is the brand Ülker that produces all kinds of things.
That reminds me: I've heard Ülker being called a "religious brand..". Can someone explain me why exactly?



Its owner is a religious man.

8.       Elisa
0 posts
 04 Jan 2007 Thu 06:10 pm

Quoting qdemir:

Quoting Elisa:

Ah and there is the brand Ülker that produces all kinds of things.
That reminds me: I've heard Ülker being called a "religious brand..". Can someone explain me why exactly?



Its owner is a religious man.



You know, I was kind of expecting an answer from you, didn't expect that it would be so vague and saying less than nothing though. For your information: I'm not an imbecile
Anyway, drop it, I was just being honestly curious, nothing more, but since it comes down to religion again I was wrong to ask that kind of question.

9.       qdemir
813 posts
 04 Jan 2007 Thu 07:55 pm

Quoting Elisa:

Quoting qdemir:

Quoting Elisa:

Ah and there is the brand Ülker that produces all kinds of things.
That reminds me: I've heard Ülker being called a "religious brand..". Can someone explain me why exactly?



Its owner is a religious man.



You know, I was kind of expecting an answer from you, didn't expect that it would be so vague and saying less than nothing though. For your information: I'm not an imbecile
Anyway, drop it, I was just being honestly curious, nothing more, but since it comes down to religion again I was wrong to ask that kind of question.



Elisa, I didn't know what kind of answer you were expecting. However what else could it be as an answer to your question? Why do you think you were wrong to ask such a question?

If you don't mind, why were you kind of expecting an answer from me?

10.       aslan2
507 posts
 04 Jan 2007 Thu 11:06 pm

When you enter an electronic store in Europe, you should find some products of Beko. Check it out.




THE VESTEL GROUP OF COMPANIES (VESTEL) ENGAGES IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT, MANUFACTURING, SALES, AND MARKETING IN THE CONSUMER ELECTRONICS, WHITE GOODS, AND DIGITAL PRODUCTS SEGMENTS. VESTEL IS ONE OF THE WORLD'S BIGGEST ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS (OEM) AND ORIGINAL DESIGN MANUFACTURERS (ODM). IT IS ALSO EUROPE'S BIGGEST MANUFACTURER OF COLOR TELEVISIONS AND TURKEY'S BIGGEST MANUFACTURER OF DIGITAL PRODUCTS.

They recently announced that they've produced the most efficient fuel cells in the market:
Click here for details

Quote:


Vestel’s other fuel cell design is also revolutionary, both in the likely effect on global markets and in its choice of raw material. Similar in design to existing small fuel cells used to power low wattage electrical equipment, Vestel’s design is unique in that the hydrogen is supplied from sodium boron hydride, which Vestel claims it can produce as cheaply as US$30/tonne from Turkey’s abundant reserves of boron. Vestel says that the design is ideal for powering mobile phones and laptops, which could run continuously for up to two weeks before requiring recharging with a tiny capsules of the chemical “fuel”. So successful have been prototype trials that Vestel has been invited to demonstrate its designs to Intel, a major US chip manufacturer. The Turkish firm predicts that its first such fuel cells could be on the market by end-2006 costing a fraction of traditional batteries, and offering almost limitless cheap recharging.

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