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Computer Based Training Business Interchange
4,817 words
... but over the Internet, the connection speeds
and download times are often much slower than
CD-ROMs. More and more, CD-ROM and the Web are
being seen not as two different methods, but as
two parts of the same method - content delivery.
CD-ROM is useful for intensive media and the Web
is useful for information distribution. Combine
the two and you have a real solution. Do I need a
learning assistant or facilitator like Microsoft's
Online Learning Institute (MOLI) has as a part of
the learning ...
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Shareholders' Equity Banking Sector
5,088 words
... iron (billion dollars) T. assets T.
liabilities Fx position Commercial banks 42 38 51
46 - 7. 7 - 8. 8 Privately-owned 52 48 63 59 - 6.
6 - 6. 6 Dev. and inv. banks 63 60 63 59 - 0. 0 0.
1 The share of loans in total assets reduced by 10
percentage points to 36 percent The change on the
loan accounts of Ziraat Bank A. S. had a
significant effect in this decrease. Due to the
transfer of some part of the loans accounts to the
other accounts in the Bank, the share of other
assets in total asset...
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State And Local Law Firms
1,527 words
Not all legal work requires a law degree. Lawyers
are often assisted in their work by paralegals or
legal assistants. Paralegals perform many of the
same tasks as lawyers, except for those considered
to be the practice of law. Paralegals work for
lawyers. Although the lawyers assume
responsibility for the legal work, they often
delegate many of their tasks to paralegals.
Paralegals are prohibited from setting legal fees,
giving legal advice, and presenting cases in
court. Paralegals generally do...
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Colorado Springs Cost Effective
1,278 words
Companies are traveling more and more places. In
these times, major firms are no longer located in
the heart of industrial regions. They move to more
rural settings and away from the pollution, crime
and over inflated land prices. Thus moving the
market from the major airports. If many companies
want to acquire the big sale or the big contract,
they have to go to the client. In most situations
airlines are the fastest of all available travel
methods. But are airlines the best way and the
most ec...
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Wall Street Journal Hewlett Packard
1,430 words
The term the glass ceiling first came into use in
1986 when two Wall Street Journal reporters coined
the phrase to describe the invisible barrier that
blocks women from the top jobs in corporate
America. In the article, The Corporate Woman, the
authors described a corporate world in which
access to the top for women was blocked by
corporate tradition and prejudice. They wrote that
the executive suite seemed within their grasp, but
they just couldnt break through to the top. Among
the reasons cit...
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Life In America Mind And Soul
1,137 words
The Industrial Culture of America: Assimilation of
an Automaton Populace (vs. the rich cultural,
freedom of expression of Europe) Introduction For
those interested in hearing a broad educated
well-traveled viewpoint, I've written this essay
to explain why I am dissatisfied and unfulfilled
with life in America, feeling like a fish out of
water, and find areas like Europe much more
fulfilling and satisfying. The following lists
only some of my complaints and the factors at
stake. The industrial cu...
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Senior Vice President Pepsi Cos
1,373 words
I. CURRENT SITUATION A. Corporate Overview and
Financial Performance: PepsiCo, Inc. is one of the
most successful consumer products companies in the
world, with 2000 revenues of over $ 20 billion and
125, 000 employees. The company consists of:
Frito-Lay Company, the largest manufacturer and
distributor of snack chips; Pepsi-Cola Company,
the second largest soft drink business and
Tropicana Products, the largest marketer and
producer of branded juice. PepsiCo brands are
among the best known and ...
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Merrill Lynch Fourth Quarter
1,081 words
Background Merrill Lynch is one of the world's
leading financial management and advisory
companies, with offices in 38 countries and total
client assets of approximately $ 1. 5 trillion. As
an investment bank, Merrill Lynch is a leading
global underwriter of debt and equity securities
and strategic advisor to corporations,
governments, institutions and individuals
worldwide. Through Merrill Lynch Investment
Managers, the firm is one of the world's largest
managers of financial assets. (Merrill L...
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Cultural Revolution Continuous Improvement
1,444 words
Research on General Motors Description of
Automobile Industry: Automobile industry is the
modern manufacturing industry including commercial
vehicles (CVs), cars, three-wheelers and
two-wheelers segments. The automotive industry has
been playing a leading role in spurring growth in
economies throughout the world since the
industrial revolution. It is a sector
characterized by not only tremendous potential
growth, but also very high profile trade disputes,
and intense competition. In the 21 st ce...
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Wal Mart Stores Low Cost Strategy
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Wal-Mart Wal-Marts history of success is very
impressive. In 1960 s Samuel Moor Walton opened a
first discount retailing store in Arkansas. It
took thirty years to become the world known giant
in retailing industry with 5, 289 stores and
billion sales. The Boston Consulting Group
reported that The world has never known a company
with such ambition, capability and momentum
(Thompson C- 412). In 2005 over 50 % of Americans
made shopping in Wal-Mart stores at least one per
month and more than 1 / 3...
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Board Of Directors Ethical Dilemma
1,790 words
The paper is devoted to the discussion of the
issue if corporations should be responsible to
shareholders, stakeholders, or both. As these
issues often become essential for the companies it
is necessary to base their evaluation on the real
environment with the application of the
appropriate theories Should corporations be
responsible to shareholders, stakeholders or both?
A summary of the ethical dilemma In any
environment, especially in public sector
corporations, it is necessary to make the bu...
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Quality Of Life Strategic Alliances
1,619 words
[Course Title] Marketing of Service Product The
four major elements of a marketing mix are:
product, pricing, distribution and promotion. Each
element has a strategy. For example, pricing is
more than setting a price. Pricing also includes
setting a price to compete with other companies in
the market and increasing or decreasing it
according to demand to maximize profits and avoid
the business from having financial problems. The
product description is important as it helps a
company determine th...
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Middle Class Society Gap Between Rich
1,513 words
The Growing Gap between the Rich and the Poor in
Society The old saying the rich get richer and the
poor get poorer is a true statement since 1970 in
North America. There has been a significant change
as the gap between the haves and the have knots is
widening every year. The studies (Social Problems;
Seventh Edition by James William Coleman and
Donald R. Cressey) show that s the U. S. has a
much higher poverty rate than any other
industrialized nation by 6. 5 %. That in turn
effects the educati...
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Job Seeker Compensation Package
2,500 words
Researching a Company Research Introduction
Researching a company can be time consuming and
complex endeavor for an individual searching for a
job. The great news is that job seekers have a
wealth of resources that they can tap into to get
valuable information regarding a perspective
employer. The challenge becomes what information
is needed, and where to find it. In this paper, we
will present our views on researching a
perspective employer. We will focus in on the
information we believe is imp...
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Absolute Truth Big Corporations
1,009 words
It Corporate Control Corporate Control It seems
that there is an ever-increasing trend in our
society. Big corporations are becoming more and
more influential in our lives. As they gain more
and more muscle in our government they also invade
our schools and many other facets of our lives.
Perhaps the most disturbing area of potential
influence, however, is corporate control of the
media. Can the American media uphold its values of
free press under pressure from big corporations?
Can they continu...
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R 038 D Market Value
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EVA is a way of measuring a firms profitability.
EVA is NOPAT minus a charge for all capital
invested in the business (Byrne 1). A more
intuitive way to think of EVA is as the difference
between a firms NOPAT and its total cost of
capital (Kramer 038; Pushner 40). Stern Start
numerical definition of EVA is calculated for any
year by multiplying a firms economic book value of
capital at the beginning of the year by the spread
between its return on capital and its cost of
capital (K): EVA = (Rt...
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Brokerage Firms Goldman Sachs
6,237 words
The industry for securities is undoubtedly an
exciting and fast paced industry. This means that
brokerage firms such as A. G. Edwards and Sons
must always be watching the stock prices on every
stock in the market so that they can give their
clients maximum profit. When A. G. Edwards and
Sons? clients do well then in turn so does the
brokerage firm. A. G. Edwards Inc. is not the
biggest corporations in America, but yet it is
still a very large corporation and has great
importance in the industry ...
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Insider Trading Stock Exchange
1,351 words
The Stock Market is an organized market for the
trading of stocks and bonds. In Europe a stock
exchange is often called a bourse. Stock exchanges
exist in all-important financial centers of the
world. Members of an exchange buy and sell for
themselves or for others, charging commissions. A
stock may be traded only if it is listed on an
exchange after having met certain requirements.
The New York Stock Exchange (founded 1790) is the
largest in the U. S. , handling more than 70 % (in
market value)...
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Campaign Finance Reform Dollars A Year
1,934 words
? No matter what your social issue, if you want to
solve it get the money out of politics. Only then
will lawmakers vote for their people rather than
their pocketbooks. ? Jack E. Lohman. Money
corrupts politics, and when contributions are
being made to candidates it is not in the best
interest of the American people. Campaign Finance
is out of control in today? s political races.
Candidates are taking money from wherever and
whoever they can get it. Soft money is flowing
through elections withou...
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Wealth And Power Erich Fromm
1,304 words
The Root of All Evil An obsession of any kind is
usually unhealthy, but obsession with money can
destroy the soul. Karl Marx believed that human
activity is paralyzed by the capitalist system. To
be sure, the all-encompassing passion for wealth
and power is unchristian, but is all capitalism
evil? If the answer were yes, then abandoning
capitalism, with its central goal of profit, would
seem to be an obvious solution to the social ills
of mankind. Of course, eliminating capitalism is
not the ans...
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