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Stocker may refer to: Surname * Achim Stocker (1935–2009), German football chairman * Blanche Stocker (1884–1950), British actress and singer * Christian Stocker (born 1960), Austrian politician serving as 29th Chancellor of Austria * Doris Stocker (1886–1968), British actress and singer * John Stocker (voice actor) (born 1948), Canadian voice actor * John Stocker (scientist) (born 1945), Australian scientist * Kevin Stocker (born 1970), American baseball player * Mel Stocker (born 1980), American baseball player * Valentin Stocker (born 1989), Swiss soccer player * Wally Stocker (born 1954), English rock guitarist * Werner Stocker (actor) (1955–1993), German actor Other * ''Stocker'' (video game), 1984 arcade video game released by Bally * A person who performs shelf stocking, that is, stocks shelves in a retail store or warehouse; see stock management * Livestock fed for a short time and then sold (for example, in cattle farming, stockers are contrasted with feeders) * ...
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Achim Stocker
Achim Stocker (27 May 1935 – 1 November 2009) was the president of German football club SC Freiburg. Biography He worked 37 years as the chairman of SC Freiburg since 1972 and was the oldest and longest serving president in professional German football. Death Stocker died on 1 November 2009 of a heart attack A myocardial infarction (MI), commonly known as a heart attack, occurs when Ischemia, blood flow decreases or stops in one of the coronary arteries of the heart, causing infarction (tissue death) to the heart muscle. The most common symptom .... Personal life He was Cabinet director in Pension (Head director of finances) and leaves behind his wife Hanne with his son Christian and daughter Sabine. References 1935 births 2009 deaths SC Freiburg German football chairmen and investors {{Germany-footy-bio-stub ...
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Wally Stocker
The Babys are a British rock group best known for their songs " Isn't It Time" and "Every Time I Think of You". Both songs were composed by Jack Conrad and Ray Kennedy, and each reached No. 13 on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and No. 8 on the '' Cashbox'' chart in the late 1970s. "Back on My Feet Again" also reached the U.S. Top 40 in 1980. The original Babys line-up consisted of founding member keyboardist/guitarist Michael Corby, and in order of joining the group, vocalist/bassist John Waite, drummer Tony Brock and guitarist Wally Stocker. The group signed a contract with Chrysalis Records that was the highest ever for a new music act at the time. Two studio albums, ''The Babys'' and ''Broken Heart'', were well received. After recording their third album, '' Head First'', in 1978, co-founder Michael Corby was replaced by Jonathan Cain as keyboardist and Ricky Phillips took over as bassist. From late 1978 until the breakup in 1981, The Babys line-up consisted of vocalist W ...
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Stöcker
Stöcker or Stoecker is the name of the following personalities: * Adolf Stoecker (1835–1909) , German theologist, antisemitic politician * Dean Stoecker, American billionaire, co-founder of Alteryx * Diana Stöcker (born 1970), German politician * Helene Stöcker, German woman's lib activist and pacifist * Hermann Stöcker, German footballer * Horst Stöcker, German theoretical physicist * Tabitha Stoecker, British skeleton racer * Walter Stoecker (1891–1931), German politician See also * Stocker * Stockert Stockert or von Stockert may refer to: * Ludwig von Stockert * (born 1940, Vienna), Austrian philologist * Stockert Radio Telescope, Astropeiler Stockert in the Eifel * Stockert (hill) in the Eifel {{surname German-language surnames ... * Stecker (other) * Stacker (other) {{DEFAULTSORT:Stocker German-language surnames ...
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Auto Racing
Auto racing (also known as car racing, motor racing, or automobile racing) is a motorsport involving the racing of automobiles for competition. In North America, the term is commonly used to describe all forms of automobile sport including non-racing disciplines. Auto racing has existed since the invention of the automobile. Races of various types were organized, with the first recorded as early as 1867. Many of the earliest events were effectively Classic trials, reliability trials, aimed at proving these new machines were a practical mode of transport, but soon became an important way for automobile makers to demonstrate their machines. By the 1930s, specialist racing cars had developed. There are now numerous different categories, each with different rules and regulations. History The first prearranged match race of two self-powered road vehicles over a prescribed route occurred at 4:30 A.M. on August 30, 1867, between Ashton-under-Lyne and Old Trafford, England, a di ...
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Livestock
Livestock are the Domestication, domesticated animals that are raised in an Agriculture, agricultural setting to provide labour and produce diversified products for consumption such as meat, Egg as food, eggs, milk, fur, leather, and wool. The term is sometimes used to refer solely to animals which are raised for consumption, and sometimes used to refer solely to farmed ruminants, such as cattle, sheep, and goats. The breeding, maintenance, slaughter and general subjugation of livestock called ''animal husbandry'', is a part of modern agriculture and has been practiced in many cultures since humanity's transition to farming from hunter-gatherer lifestyles. Animal husbandry practices have varied widely across cultures and periods. It continues to play a major economic and cultural role in numerous communities. Livestock farming practices have largely shifted to intensive animal farming. Intensive animal farming increases the yield of the various commercial outputs, but also nega ...
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Stock Management
Inventory management, also known as field inventory management, is the task of understanding the stock mix of a company and the handling of the different demands placed on that stock. The demands are influenced by both external and internal factors and are balanced by the creation of purchase order requests to keep supplies at a reasonable or prescribed level. Inventory management is important for every other business enterprise. It includes tasks related to setting and reviewing inventory targets.Gartner, Inc.Cover Considerations — How to Optimize Retail and Consumer Product Inventory Targets published on 15 February 2017, accessed on 25 April 2025 Overview A typical inventory management process for a retail business follows the following sequence: # Request for new inventory from stores to head office, # Head office issues a purchase order to the vendor, # Vendor ships the goods, # Warehouse receives the goods, # Warehouse stores and distributes to the stores, # Shops and/ ...
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Stocker (video Game)
Stocker may refer to: Surname * Achim Stocker (1935–2009), German football chairman * Blanche Stocker (1884–1950), British actress and singer * Christian Stocker (born 1960), Austrian politician serving as 29th Chancellor of Austria * Doris Stocker (1886–1968), British actress and singer * John Stocker (voice actor) (born 1948), Canadian voice actor * John Stocker (scientist) (born 1945), Australian scientist * Kevin Stocker (born 1970), American baseball player * Mel Stocker (born 1980), American baseball player * Valentin Stocker (born 1989), Swiss soccer player * Wally Stocker (born 1954), English rock guitarist * Werner Stocker (actor) (1955–1993), German actor Other * ''Stocker'' (video game), 1984 arcade video game released by Bally * A person who performs shelf stocking, that is, stocks shelves in a retail store or warehouse; see stock management * Livestock fed for a short time and then sold (for example, in cattle farming, stockers are contrasted with feeders) ...
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Werner Stocker (actor)
Werner Stocker (April 7, 1955 – May 27, 1993) was a German actor. He studied acting at the and at the Otto Falckenberg School of the Performing Arts. Stocker appeared in the 1987 American television film '' The Dirty Dozen: The Deadly Mission''. He is probably best known for his role as Darius, the immortal monk who was Duncan's friend in the first season of "Highlander: The Series" in 1993. It was his final role as he died from a brain tumour in 1993 shortly after finishing filming for the series. ''Highlander: The Series'' Werner Stocker also featured in the fantasy hit '' Highlander: The Series'' as Darius, a 2,000-year-old immortal priest. The script of the episode " Band of Brothers" describes Darius as a monk with a "hideously ugly face",Episode "Band of Brothers", Final shooting script, p. 1, in ''Highlander the Series'' (season 1) (DVD, Davis-Panzer Productions, Inc., 2001), disc 9. but when the producers cast the part, they chose Stocker, who did not fit this des ...
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Valentin Stocker
Valentin Stocker (born 12 April 1989) is a Swiss former professional footballer who played as a left midfielder, and as an attacking midfielder. He also played for the Switzerland national team. Club career Basel Born in Lucerne, Stocker began his youth career with SC Kriens, playing there between 1996 and December 2005. As of January 2006 he transferred to the youth department of Basel. He played in their U-18 team for the second half of the 2005–06 season, under coach Patrick Rahmen and his assistant Marco Walker and with them won both the Swiss U-18 championship and the U-19/18 national cup that season. He also played for their Under-21 team in the Swiss 1. Liga, which at that time the third highest tier of the Swiss football league system. A year later, in the 2006–07 season they won their division and the team became Swiss champions at U-21 level. The team defended their title in the 2007–08 season, as division (group2) winners, again becoming champions at U-21 l ...
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Blanche Stocker
Blanche Eleanor Stocker (20 July 1884 – 1950) was a British actress and singer, who played minor roles in a string of Edwardian musical comedies and other stage works early in the 20th century. She also played a film role. Life and career Stocker was born in Bombay in India in 1884, the oldest of three children of a British couple, George Stocker (1857–1929), an engineer, and Mary Dunn ''née'' Johnston (1862–1946). While George remained in India for work, Mary returned to England with the children to live in London from at least 1891 to 1911. Her younger sister Doris Stocker was also a singer and actress. Stocker played roles in several Edwardian musical comedies early in her career, including Lucille in '' The Belle of Brittany'' at the Queen's Theatre (1908). For producer George Edwardes she was Lady Sybil Julia James in ''Our Miss Gibbs'' (1909); Ethel in '' Peggy'' (1910); and Viola in '' The Girl on the Film'' (1913), all at the Gaiety Theatre in the West End o ...
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Mel Stocker
Myreon Romel "Mel" Stocker (born August 15, 1980) is a former Major League Baseball outfielder who played for the Milwaukee Brewers in 2007. Biography Mel Stocker attended Arizona State University and was then drafted by the Kansas City Royals in the 16th round (475th overall) of the 2001 Major League Baseball Draft. Stocker spent 5 seasons in the Royals minor league system, never passing Double-A ball. In , he went to play for the Long Island Ducks of the Atlantic League, which is not affiliated with Major League Baseball. For the Ducks in 2006, he played in 110 games, batted .303 with 3 home runs and 39 RBI. The highlight of his season with the Ducks was stealing 56 bases in 64 attempts. Following the 2006 season, Stocker went back to affiliated baseball, when he signed a minor league contract with the Milwaukee Brewers for the season. He began the season with the Double-A Huntsville Stars and played there until he had his contract purchased by the major league club on S ...
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Kevin Stocker
Kevin Douglas Stocker (born February 13, 1970) is an American former Major League Baseball shortstop and switch hitter. Stocker played with the Philadelphia Phillies (1993–1997), Tampa Bay Devil Rays (1998–2000) and Anaheim Angels (2000). A 1988 graduate of Central Valley High School in Spokane Valley, Stocker attended the University of Washington in Seattle, where he played college baseball for the Huskies from 1989–1991. Stocker was also a member of the fraternity Lambda Chi Alpha. Stocker was selected by Philadelphia in the 1991 MLB draft, taken in the second round with the 54th overall selection. He made his major league debut in 1993 on July 7 at Veterans Stadium in a marathon game that lasted 6 hours and 10 minutes. Stocker played all 20 innings in the defeat of the Los Angeles Dodgers 7-6. Stocker had nine plate appearances in the game, the most by any player in his Major League debut. , no other player has had more than seven. In his rookie season, Stocker ...
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