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psa
psa
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- a protein manufactured exclusively by the prostate gland; PSA is produced for the ejaculate where it liquifies the semen and allows sperm cells to swim freely; elevated levels of PSA in blood serum are associated with benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostate cancer
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- PSA designs, manufactures and sells motor vehicles.
- The planned aid would be granted to PCA UK, a subsidiary of the French group PSA Peugeot Citroën (hereafter PSA).
- The project takes place at the existing PSA plant in Ryton, in the West Midlands region.
- PSA announced in January 2003 that Trnava has been chosen as the location for a greenfield investment.
- Lastly, there is extensive trade between Member States in the automobile market where PSA is a major player.
- In 2003, PSA sold 3286100 vehicles worldwide, achieving a turnover of EUR 54,238 billion, and an operating margin of EUR 2,195 billion.
- According to the United Kingdom, PSA is considering whether to expand projected capacity at Trnava, while phasing out production at Ryton.
- Automobiles Peugeot SA is a generalist motor manufacturer, wholly owned by PSA, which develops, produces and distributes cars under the Peugeot name.
- According to the United Kingdom, the project is mobile, and PSA is considering the alternative site of Trnava, in Slovakia, for the project.
- The land in question has been recently purchased by PSA with the expressed aim to accommodate the project, should the final choice be for Trnava instead of Ryton.
- According to the documents provided, PSA’s capacity will be considerably expanded with the new facilities in operation at Kolin (200000 cars/year for PSA) and in Trnava (300000 units), while no corresponding capacity cuts at other European plants are foreseen.
- Additionally, the Commission notes that, according to press reports, the Trnava plant is still being considered by the PSA group as a possible alternative to Ryton for the project under scrutiny.
- Peugeot SA (hereinafter called PSA), the secondlargest European motor manufacturer accounting in 2002 for 15,5 % of all sales (passenger cars and light commercial vehicles), comprises the Peugeot and Citroën makes.
- PSA announced in January 2003 that Trnava has been chosen as the location for a greenfield investment. The new Trnava plant will start production in 2008, and will produce 300000 small cars/year of the same type as the new model that will replace the Peugeot 206.