...The Company Profile: Part of the Bid Process A business presentation is part of the bid process. It comes after you perform a bid/no-bid analysis, and after the decision to send a letter of intent (LOI). Writing the company profile is part of the offer you submit to respond to the call for tender. The content of the offer (and the content of the company profile) usually depend on the call for tender and on the buyer's needs/requirements. The content of the offer is sometimes organized beforehand by the buyer. The buyer may give bidders an official document with all the required criteria and documents. Here are examples of possible criteria for the company profile: official criteria company name head office address company status quantitative criteria number of employees sales figures other financial figures qualitative criteria references success stories certifications Writing a bid and particularly a company profile requires preliminary work: Acquaint yourself with the documents. Try to analyze your business from a strategic point of view. Think about all the components and ask yourself if you're the right applicant. If the answer is "yes," you're ready! Why Write a Company Profile for a Bid? Writing a business profile for a bid is useful for introducing your company to the buyer and creating a positive impression. The buyer must know who you are, whether you're the company that best fits to its call for tenders, and if it can trust you. So...
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...LETTER OF INTENT To : MR. GARY SANTOS Mulit Textile Cosporation Anabu, Imus, Cavite From : ENGR. ABET CASALS Green Global Resources Advance Tech, Inc. Liza Compound, Sto. Tomas, Batangas Subject : Solar PPA/BOT Agreement Dear Mr. Santos , We, Green Global Resources Advance Tech, Inc, with official address located at 167 Liza Compound, Brgy. 4, Sto. Tomas, Batangas, hereby make this formal offer with full corporate authority and responsibility, that we are ready, willing and able to build a solar system in your campus. It is with great pride that our 100 % Filipino owned company shall be able to provide to the Philippines the cleanest and greenest alternative source of Energy. The objective of this Letter of Intent (LOI) is to identify and obtain your concurrence that the Customer desires to acquire, and GGR desires to supply, a Photo Voltaic solar project including the scope, system size and cost. ➢ No. of KW Solar System __________ (Solar Capacity) ➢ Installed Operational value of Php 000.00 Pesos __________ (System Amount) ➢ Annual savings based on FIT is Php 000.00 Pesos __________ (Annual Savings) ➢ Lifetime profit after ROI is Php 000.00 Pesos __________ (Savings After ROI) Execution of this LOI will initiate GGR undertaking project development activities, including, but not limited to, feasibility studies, preliminary engineering documents, arrangements for financing and project management...
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...Mr. Amin Ladha 21-833 Scollard Court, Mississauga ON Canada L5V2B4 amin.ladha88@gmail.com 416 823 8487 Faculty of Theology Saint Paul University Office of Admissions and Student Services 233 Main Street Ottawa, ON K1S 1C4 Canada 28th October, 2011, RE: Letter of Intent – St. Paul University Joint Honours Program in Theology and Philosophy Dear St. Paul University Faculty of Theology, I would like to express my interest in applying for the Joint Honours Program in Theology and Philosophy. For as long as I can remember, I have always had an intimate passion with theology and philosophy. As a young teenager still in high school I recall summer days where I would dedicate time to write about theology and philosophy, simply to organize my thoughts. From 2008- 2010 I was a counsellor for the al-Azhar program for Isma’ili youth in the Mississauga area. Historically, al-Azhar draws parallels to the university in Cairo, where during the Fatimid Empire there was a revitalization of philosophy and theology in perfect harmony with science and faith. The program offered a weekly class for Isma’ili youth in grades 11 and 12 in which they were able to engage with their Faith in a modern context. In pre-class development, or lesson planning, our main challenge was to hone in on the key concepts, and articulate them or assist in reinforcing them in a modern context. It goes to say that it was challenging, however at times there were moments of creative genius....
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...First of all I would like to go to school at AIU because I feel as though I would benefit from a more hands on and intense learning course. I like that the course I want to take has more of a what if circumstances so that when I do graduate and start working I am able to handle problems that I will have to deal with in the real world. I like that faculty and aides are available to me more then other schools that I have looked into so I will have help if I do run into things that I may not be able to figure out or need extra help with. I also love the fact that I can learn on my terms as far as needing things to be visual and/or audio instead of having to read everything and try soak in it. I think the thing that really got me is the student experience when compared to other schools was a lot better as well. Secondly I feel as though it would benefit my family greatly to have a career and no longer have to live paycheck to paycheck. I also want to show my children that they can be successful in life, if they apply themselves and put in the work. I want the best for my family so that I can provide from them on a better financial scale. I just want to set a good example for my kids because I did sometimes make the wrong choices, but that you can change and turn your life around and become a better person if you apply yourself. Going to this school not only benefits me but most importantly my family, that’s why I think AIU is the right place for me to...
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...The attributes that one must posses to be a great leader are many. One must have determination. One must be confident. One must know oneself well. A leader understands that to achieve great things one cannot always play it safe. A leader understands that one must take risks. Calculated risks, but risks nonetheless. These are lessons I have learned, not just from books and theory but from my own personal experience as an entrepreneur. Starting a business from scratch (or 3 in my case!) can be a daunting task and can break a lot of people, but something one must never forget is that despite the final outcome there is always something to gain. And while financial rewards are the primary goal for almost every entrepreneur, gains do not always come in such form. Sometimes knowledge and information are your rewards and one must gather them and treasure them and the smart individual will use them to grow into a better, stronger leader. This will allow you to not make the same mistake twice and find the best way to reach your goal. And that is precisely what I have tried to do during my experience as an entrepreneur in order to prepare myself for whatever challenge life has in store for me. Undoubtedly I would love to say that I have been successful in every single one of my business ventures, but this is unfortunately not true. This is why I would like to focus my research effort on the strengths and weaknesses of small businesses when compared to their larger counterparts,...
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...I wish to attend graduate studies in your department. I have desired to be part of your department for some time now. I am interested in the educational opportunities that you provide for graduate students. Since Graduating in May 2002, I have been working as a Registered Nurse in the Intensive Care Unit. I am currently at the Arizona Burn Center Intensive Care and Burn Emergency Services. This Work experience has taught me patience, perseverance, and alertness. I have dealt with patients with various circumstances varying from abuse, neglect or just not knowing and needing education. Consequently, it has helped me become more flexible when it comes to working with my patients and families enabling them to aid in the care for themselves or there families. The abilities and skills that I have attained will surely aid me in completing your requirements and hopefully, increases my chance of obtaining a place in your institution. If I am chosen as a graduate student in your school, I will continue to work hard to reach my long-term goals. These goals include career advancement becoming a Family Nurse Practioner working in a Doctors office as well as possibly teaching and working in a community clinic developing relationships among the underserved. I will work hard to achieve these goals not just for my own sake, but also for the sake of my patients and community. In conclusion, I want to pursue a Master’s Degree as a Family Nurse Practioner so I can work with various age groups...
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...Aveda Letter of Intent After a few years of soul searching I have learned many things about myself, who I am, and what I am passionate about. I believe attending Aveda Institute for Esthiology is the beginning of a path which can provide many open doors and options for my future in the beauty industry. I can say with confidence that this is where I belong and if given the opportunity it is where I will succeed. Success in my opinion means a few things. First and foremost setting goals and reaching them but also challenging yourself. A successful person to me is a person who loves what they do for a living. Having a career doing something that you are passionate about makes every day exciting, and work becomes more than just a job that pays...
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...Slide 1: Welcome Welcome back. In the last lesson, you learned how to train staff and volunteers working in planned giving. In this lesson, we will focus on providing donors clear disclosures and letters of understanding. Slide 2: Learning Objectives After this lesson, you will be able to describe the hallmarks of clear disclosure to a donor, explain what a letter of understanding or letter of intent includes and what it does, identify the component parts of most letters of understanding, distinguish between poor and a good letter of intent, and discuss why transparency is essential in providing disclosures to donors. Let's get started. Slide 3: Key Terminology Anyone working in planned giving will encounter this terminology: Disclosures, letter of intent, and statement of intent, or letter of understanding. This is vital, that you provide clear disclosures and letters of intent. Let's start by defining these terms. We will also cover what they describe in the context of planned giving. Slide 4: What Letters of Intent and Disclosures Do?...
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...SAMPLE LETTER OF INTENT FOR PURCHASE OF REAL PROPERTY Date _____________________________ _____________________________ _____________________________ Re: Letter of Intent (Property Description) (City/County) Our File No. * Dear _________________: Subject to the execution of a definitive and mutually acceptable agreement of purchase and sale ("Purchase Agreement") within ________ (___) days after execution of this Letter of Intent (the "Contract Negotiation Period"), the undersigned offers to purchase the subject property in accordance with the following terms and conditions: 1. Seller(s): ___________________________________, with contact information as follows: ____________________________________________________________. 2. Buyer: _____________________________________, with contact information as follows: ____________________________________________________________. Buyer may assign his interest to any corporation, partnership or limited liability company in which he is the controlling party or to any other third party without Seller approval. 3. Subject Property: The property, which is the subject of this offer ("Subject Property"), is identified as _______________________________ (APN No. __________). Together with the real property, Buyer is also purchasing all of Seller's rights, title and interest in all of the fixtures, improvements, leases, maps, reports, plans, and other such material is having to do with the Subject Property including all land use entitlements...
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...Intention to create legal relations Statement of the Rule To create a contract there must be a common intention of the parties to enter into legal obligations, mutually communicated expressly or impliedly (Rose and Frank Co v JR Crompton & Bros Ltd). It is open for the parties to use express language to indicate an intent (or lack of) to impose legal obligations on each other. Alternatively, this intention can be impliedly from the circumstances. The courts use an objective test in making a determination about the intention of the parties. In making an objective determination of the parties, intention the court looks at the surrounding circumstances and asks if a reasonable person would regard the agreement as intended to be binding. Domestic and social relationships Presumption The presumption is that domestic and social agreements are not intended to have legal force. Rebutting the presumption The presumption can be easily rebutted for example if parties who are in a familial relationship are contracting in a business context or if a husband and wife enter into an agreement in circumstances in which they are no longer living in harmony. Similarly, if the words used in the contract indicate a legal intention, the presumption that may otherwise have arisen may be rebutted. Case Examples a) Husband and Wife (Balfour v Balfour) Parties intended involved in a domestic relationship, will generally not have intended legal consequences to follow their arrangement...
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...Intention to create legal relations Statement of the Rule To create a contract there must be a common intention of the parties to enter into legal obligations, mutually communicated expressly or impliedly (Rose and Frank Co v JR Crompton & Bros Ltd). It is open for the parties to use express language to indicate an intent (or lack of) to impose legal obligations on each other. Alternatively, this intention can be impliedly from the circumstances. The courts use an objective test in making a determination about the intention of the parties. In making an objective determination of the parties, intention the court looks at the surrounding circumstances and asks if a reasonable person would regard the agreement as intended to be binding. Domestic and social relationships Presumption The presumption is that domestic and social agreements are not intended to have legal force. Rebutting the presumption The presumption can be easily rebutted for example if parties who are in a familial relationship are contracting in a business context or if a husband and wife enter into an agreement in circumstances in which they are no longer living in harmony. Similarly, if the words used in the contract indicate a legal intention, the presumption that may otherwise have arisen may be rebutted. Case Examples a) Husband and Wife (Balfour v Balfour) Parties intended involved in a domestic relationship, will generally not have intended legal consequences to follow...
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...Contracts Exam Question (with sample answers) Question 1 H. Bigbus (B hereafter) operates a construction supply business in Harrisburg. B specializes in supplying difficult-to-locate plumbing and light fixtures for contractors who do remodeling work. B sent the following letter to five contractors in the Harrisburg region: OFFER TO THE TRADE We have cornered the market for a source of brass "Orient Express" wall hanging light fixtures. We know (and we're sure that you do, too) that these fixtures are in such great demand that they are nearly impossible to obtain. If you are willing to take all your needs from us, we'll guarantee delivery at $20.00 each. I. M. Sap (S hereafter), a contractor who remodeled about twenty houses per year, received one of B's letters. S was interested in the lamps, so when he was near B's place of business, he stopped in and asked B the quantity of lamps available. B replied that he had a large quantity of lamps in his warehouse. On the following day, B sent a messenger to S’s place of business with a letter that provided as follows: Dear S: I can give you ten percent off the quoted price if you will agree right away to my proposal by picking up lamps. What do you say? Do we have a deal? S did not respond. However, on the following day, S was present at the building site of X, another contractor, when a large load of the "Orient Express" brass lamps that X had ordered from B arrived. There at X's job site S saw the lamps for the first time, and realized...
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...LAW EXTENSION COMMITTEE WINTER SESSION 2012 CONTRACTS SAMPLE OF AN ANSWER TO A PROBLEM QUESTION QUESTION Alan is a tenant of a home unit owned by Bill. Ten days ago Alan received a letter from Bill in which Bill stated that he (Bill) was ‘interested in selling’ his flat and asking Alan to ‘let him know’ if he (Alan) was willing to buy the home unit for the price of $450,000. Three days later Alan posted a letter to Bill in which he agreed to buy the home unit for the price set out in Bill’s letter. After receiving Alan’s letter, Bill telephoned Alan and told him that he had decided that he did not want sell the home unit. Alan seeks your advice as to whether he has a contract with Bill for the sale of the home unit. ANSWER Introduction For a contract to arise in the circumstances of the question, one of the parties has to make and offer which is duly accepted by the other. If there is an offer followed by an acceptance there will be a contract between the parties. Issue The issue raised by the question is whether Bill’s letter constitutes an offer. If it does, Alan’s reply is an acceptance of the offer, with the consequence that a contract exists between the parties. However, if Bill’s letter is only an invitation to treat, no contract exists between the parties because Alan’s reply will not be the acceptance of an offer. In fact, Alan’s reply would constitute the making of an offer to purchase the unit from Bill, and it is clear that Bill rejected...
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...[pic] August 27, 2013 C Reference#: M-17BFKIY/ M-17BFKI3 Dear Thank you for choosing Courtyard Atlanta Perimeter Center, located at 6250 Peachtree-Dunwoody Rd, Atlanta, GA 30328, (770) 393-1000, to host the Graduation Party. This letter outlines the requirements we discussed for your event. We are committed to meeting your needs, delighting your guests and providing high quality service and attention to detail during your group’s stay. Function Information: As we discussed, below outlines the function space needs for your event. Date |Day |Start Time |End Time |Function Type |Setup |# People |Rental | |09/29/2013 |Sun |06:00 PM |10:00 PM |Meeting |Reception |30 |$325.00 | | All meeting room, food and beverage, and related services are subject to applicable taxes (currently 7%) and service charge (currently 20%) in effect on the date(s) of the event. The Hotel reserves the right to adjust function space in direct proportion to any changes in the number of attendees. Graduation Party shall sign a Banquet Event Order (BEO) reflecting details and attendance for each function during the event. If a BEO is not signed for a particular function within 72 hours prior to such function, the Hotel will release that function space. Graduation Party will provide the final number of attendees for each function no later than 72 hours prior to such function. This number will represent the minimum guaranteed attendees for that function...
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...collect her overdue balance, which was $12,272.84. In this action, Citibank attempted to enforce the revised agreement rather than the original agreement. Wilson argued that she never accepted the revised agreement. Is this a good argument? Issue: Did Wilson agree on the revised agreement? Rule: The elements for acceptance were (1) the offeree intended to enter the contract, (2) the offeree accepted on the terms proposed by the offeror, and (3) the offeree communicated his acceptance to the offeror. Application: Citibank first must prove that Wilson’s intention to enter the contract. If the offeree objectively indicates a present intent to contract on the terms of the offer for a contract to result, this element is satisfied. Here, since Wilson applied for Citibank credit card, which could be interpreted as the offeree’s present intent from reasonable person’s point of view. Wilson communicated her acceptance the Citibank by signing. Citibank also must prove that the offeree accepted on the terms proposed by the offeror. Here, Citibank would argue that they Wilson argued that Wilson continued using the credit...
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