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Amazon.com
Number of Words: 1057 / Number of Pages: 4
... Internet can help Amazon in number of extraordinary ways. First, the Internet is an excellent way to make business information available to possible consumers. Say a person hears about a product that Amazon produces and would like to know more information about that product. Well, through Internet access, that person can easily locate the Amazon web site and browse through the information needed. Amazon has the description, price, and pictures of all available products. Amazon provides a help-desk section to the customers, to make it easier for them to shop. All of this can be gathered in the convenie ...
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Ethics In Business
Number of Words: 2332 / Number of Pages: 9
... The first mitigating factor involved in the National Semiconductor case
is the uncertainty, on the part of the employees, on the duties that they were
assigned. It is plausible that during the testing procedure, an employee couldnt
distinguish which parts they were to test under government standards and
commercial standards. In some cases they might have even been misinformed on the
final consumers of the products that they tested. In fact, ignorance on the part
of the employees would fully excuse them from any moral responsibility for any
damage that may result from their work. Whether it is ...
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The American Dream Is Based On Success, Happiness, And Money
Number of Words: 475 / Number of Pages: 2
... and learn more of everything.
Then you have to make a decision, If you want to be Successful and make Lot of
MONEY you have to go to collage, for a nether four years, at the end of that
ordeal you can settle in with Bachelors degree, or a nether one or two for a
masters. This will bring a decent income. But if you want the really good jobs
you need nether three or four years to get a doctorate degree, or a law degree.
What I have just described is what a modern American kid has to go through to be
considered suscefull and to have money, I mean we are talking about 22 tears of
different types of school ...
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The Asian Crisis
Number of Words: 737 / Number of Pages: 3
... by depreciation of its currency. By competitively depreciating its currencies, Asia is exporting its deflation, its overcapacity and its lack of growth to the West, particularly to the US.
History
The past ten or fifteen years have seen an unprecedented expansion in the extent to which the countries of the world are tied together, both by instant communication and by international trade, institutions, and markets, including financial markets. On the whole, this process of globalization has been an enormously positive development. It has opened new markets, enhanced competition, spurred innovation, an ...
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Asian Financial Crisis
Number of Words: 740 / Number of Pages: 3
... facilitated by depreciation of its currency. By competitively depreciating its currencies, Asia is exporting its deflation, its overcapacity and its lack of growth to the West, particularly to the US. History The past ten or fifteen years have seen an unprecedented expansion in the extent to which the countries of the world are tied together, both by instant communication and by international trade, institutions, and markets, including financial markets. On the whole, this process of globalization has been an enormously positive development. It has opened new markets, enhanced competition, spurred ...
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A Financial Evaluation Of General Electric Corporation
Number of Words: 1529 / Number of Pages: 6
... and weaknesses. I therefore saw it as appropriate to research and evaluate a firm that I currently hold stock in. The original purchase price of fourteen (13) shares of General Electric at $75.25 per share was $990.25 on 24 September 1998. The current price as of 20 March, 1999 was $112.00 per share of a current portfolio value of $1456.00. this represents a net profit of $465.75 or a profit of forty-seven (47) percent in six months time.
General Information
General Electric Company is considered a conglomerate. This means that it is engaged in many different types of business unde ...
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Marketing Research On The Auto Industry
Number of Words: 1261 / Number of Pages: 5
... is that the product is assumed to be
fitted onto cars by engineers only.
* Industry output
Below is the statistics on car production. This information is required as
we need to identify growth potential which is the key to find a new
opportunity. A growing market is where prices and margins are higher and
therefore more desirable.
* Mode of transport
This research covered travel patterns among London passengers. Travelling
by car comes first with a share of 49% and bus usage follows with 19%. This
is shown below.
Source : London Transport Household Survey
(1.2) Product
* Factors that may affe ...
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BHP Revitalizes Its Global Management
Number of Words: 1076 / Number of Pages: 4
... using the most
appropriate energy source for the circumstances. Power is an independent group,
drawing on the skills of the Mining and Petroleum divisions where necessary.
The company is looking at other possible new businesses, that are natural
developments of the company's existing businesses, in the same way Power has
evolved from Petroleum and Mining. One of these is Manufacturing, using the
skills developed in the Steel division.
In 15 years BHP has gone from being a domestic steel producer with small
petroleum and mining operations, to having a significant international presence
in the steel, ...
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Web Advertising – Is It Really Worth It?
Number of Words: 1253 / Number of Pages: 5
... conventional copywriting skills combined with those of the direct marketer to turn the browsing viewers into sales prospects.
III. The emphasis, simply due the nature of the medium, is more likely to be on sales promotion type tools to entice the viewers to visit an ad and from then on constantly refreshing the content and creative treatment, to ensure that they revisit it (Steyn, 1996)
The introduction of interactive marketing begins an era where customers will choose the advertising they wish to see, when they want to see it. Consumers of today are evermore demanding personalized attention from b ...
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An Investigation Of Japanese Corporate Culture, Its Trends And Changes
Number of Words: 2063 / Number of Pages: 8
... Beedham as a
culture that acts like a clan, in that there is a large amount of authority
given to the man at the top, and in the commitment that is shown by the people
around him, Beedham points out that this can be evident in the way that their
car factories, investment banks and government ministries are ran.
This clan-like-behaviour has the effect of making decision making painfully slow,
with compromises having to be met in all directions, but this is starting to
change, as the people of Japan are starting to change and have different
priorities. These changes can be put down to several facto ...
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