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Burger King And Its Advertising Campaigns
Number of Words: 1650 / Number of Pages: 6
... break the rules" and
"BK tee vee" with MTV and Dan Cortese with "I love this place". This was another
huge setback for BK because people on the go and parents found this ad loud and
irritating. BK at this time has failed to establish a solid image that would
differentiate it from its competitors. Ads if anything only confused consumers
as to what advantages BK offered. In 1993 it had a market share of 6.1% were
McDonalds had 15.6% and BK's sales were growing slower than its rivals.
Failed advertising campaigns weren't the only problem's, they also had
internal problems. Management lacked focus and ...
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BECOA Report On Investing Currencies In The Far East
Number of Words: 2353 / Number of Pages: 9
... However, I believe that
by my researching the countries trends in areas such as: Inflation, Capital
Investments, Unemployment, Exports, Budget balances, and Real Growth rates, that
this is the key to making money through currency exchange. In this report my
selections for currency exchange will justified by using the above areas as well
as currency trends and volatilities, that prove Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore,
Thailand, and Taiwan were all good strategic investments.
Japan
The first country that I chose to buy currency in was Japan. Japan, as
many people know is a country that has proven i ...
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Netscape Analysis Report
Number of Words: 1054 / Number of Pages: 4
... transmits over, Netscape is able to sell worldwide via the
Internet. There are virtually no walls to its "retail outlets." Its software
products are also distributed through computer stores worldwide.
III. Product Line
Netscape Navigator is a software program to browse information available
on the Internet. It is available for all common computer system platforms,
including 16-bit PC, 32-bit PC, Macintosh, and all UNIX systems. Navigator also
allows people to check their e-mail on the Internet through use of a password
(MIME) encoding scheme.
Netscape Server is a piece of softwa ...
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Executive Summary Of Pepsico
Number of Words: 553 / Number of Pages: 3
... directly from Value Line under Past 10 years and estimated years of the
dividends. They both were 14.0%. The sustainable growth is calculated by
taking the retention rate (b) and multiplying it by the return on equity (r ).
To find b, I first calculated the dividends payout ratio which is DPS/EPS. I
pulled DPS and EPS from value line under 1997. Then to find the retention rate,
I subtracted the ratio from 1. Next, I calculated r, by taking net income and
dividing it by net worth. These figures I also pulled from Value Line. My b=
.352, and r=28.68%. Then the third growth rate was 10 ...
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Fishing
Number of Words: 2492 / Number of Pages: 10
... major part of the fishing industry. Overfishing has endangered many
whale numbers, however, and the field has lessened in importance.
Almost all large pelagic and demersal fish catches are made over or near
the continental shelf, the underwater plateau around the continents and large
islands. In these waters temperatures, water depths, and the currents that
influence the amounts of available food create an environment that is highly
favourable to the existence of large schools of fish.
The animals living in and on the bottom of the continental shelf serve
as additional food sources for demersal fi ...
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Warner-Lambert
Number of Words: 2968 / Number of Pages: 11
... preparations. The firm is considered to be a key player in the Ethical Pharmaceutical industry. Pharmaceutical preparations, comprises of firms that manufacture, devise and process medicinal component into finished pharmaceuticals for human or veterinary use. Pharmaceutical preparations comprise ethical brand name and over-the-counter drugs and generic substances. The three main divisions of W-L are Consumer Healthcare business, Confectionery business and Pharmaceutical business.
Warner-Lambert Sales:
Warner-Lambert’s sales achievements in the US, for 1997, are as follows: Pharmaceuti ...
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Employee Empowerment
Number of Words: 2530 / Number of Pages: 10
... requires a high level of commitment and it is reached through this process of growing trust.
Informing
Effective communication is an essential condition for managing change and supporting an empowered culture. People who are 'in the know' tend to feel more strongly committed to the organization's goals. In almost any company or pubic body you will find that employees complain about lack of information. They never seem to get enough. Yet, providing this information in an attractive manner to maintain interest is not that easy. Managers need discipline to maintain the information flow. ...
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Russia' Economic Transition
Number of Words: 2425 / Number of Pages: 9
... (core region), usually rich in one material or another, would be used
for the extraction of raw materials. These materials would then be shipped back
to the capital in order to be manufactured into goods. From there, the
manufactured products would be shipped back to the surrounding regions
(periphery region) for resale. The citizens of Russia were surviving on this
system, but barely. The Core-Periphery policy was not efficient, nor effective,
for usually a product needed on one side of the federation, was produced at the
other end. Factors such as transportation costs and adequate use of human
r ...
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Poverty Vs. The Economy
Number of Words: 1489 / Number of Pages: 6
... the poverty level for these families was, therefore, set at three times
the cost of the economy food plan. For smaller families and persons living
alone, the cost of the economy food plan was multiplied by higher factors in
order to compensate for the larger fixed expenses of smaller households. The
poverty thresholds are updated every year to reflect changes in the consumer
price index but overall rises in standard of living. (levington, page 147)
Another issue is that the poverty index has several flaws. First, it
does not allow for regional variations in the cost of living or ...
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Deficit Spending: The Deficit Good Or Bad
Number of Words: 1533 / Number of Pages: 6
... spending, and didn't
cut domestic spending enough to make up the difference. Also, the deep recession
of the early 1980s reduced revenues, raising the deficit and forcing the
Government to spend much more on paying interest for the national debt at a time
when interest rates were high. As a result, the national debt grew in size after
1980. It grew from $709 billion to $3.6 trillion in 1990, only one decade later.
Increase of National Debt Since 1980
Month Amount
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12/31/1980 $930,210,000,000.00 *
12/31/1981 ...
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