Sales from continuing operations decreased by 5 % in local currency to CHF 3.860 billion EBITDA margin preserved at 15.0 % in a challenging environment. | February 14, 2021
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CDK Global, Inc. (Nasdaq: CDK), a leading retail automotive technology company, today announced it deepens its promise to corporate responsibility and sustainability in alignment with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Three non-profit organizations dedicated to enhancing and increasing access to education will receive a total of $70,000 pledged by CDK. These contributions will aid Boys and Girls Clubs of Southeast Louisiana, greenlight for girls, and the ASE Education Foundation in their efforts to support inclusive and equitable, quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all. Since announcing its main corporate philanthropy initiative last August, CDK has directed nearly 90 percent of its corporate giving to causes related to education.
Operator
Thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to attend today s press briefing. We would now like to begin the FY 2021 third quarter financial results press briefing. I d like to introduce our participants today, Operating Officer, Jun Nagata; Operating Officer and CFO, Kenta Kon.
Now, Mr. Kon will provide the explanation for the financial results of Q3.
Kenta Kon
Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer
Hello, everyone. Thank you for joining us today. I m Kenta Kon. First and foremost, the battle against COVID-19 is still continuing, and I would like to extend my sincere gratitude to the medical workers and all of you who support our daily lives. We also would like to express our heartfelt appreciation to our customers around the world who choose us as well as our shareholders, dealers, and suppliers who support us.
Climate commission unveils toolkit for university leaders
The Climate Commission for UK Higher and Further Education Students and Leaders has launched a Higher Education Climate Action Toolkit to help vice-chancellors, governors and senior leadership teams in universities in tackling the climate emergency.
With 91% of students being fairly or very concerned about climate change, the commission says it is essential for university executives to “take action seriously” to meet student needs.
The “first of its kind” toolkit, which was launched at the recent Universities UK conference, “The Role of Universities in Tackling the Climate Emergency”, identifies higher education-specific critical elements vice-chancellors and governors should consider in order to advance sustainability and respond to the climate crisis.