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    Djuice

    Communication Report is –“Critical Analysis of the Consumer Profile and Communication Strategy of GrameenPhone: The Case of djuice”. 2. Background Youth segment is largely untapped and untargeted by the current mobile operators of Bangladesh, which itself is a significant potential market (40% of population). If the appropriate communication tools are applied to attract the potential target group, then the transition from youth to higher age group (Established Consumer or Business Segments) can be

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    Gainesboro Dividend Case Study

    EFB 360 Finance Capstone Case Study 2 Distribution to shareholder: Dividends and Repurchase The case of Gainesboro Machine Tool Corporation Abstract 1 Introduction 1 Dividend Irrelevance Proposition 1 Financial Flexibility 2 Agency Theory 2 Signalling Theory 3 Clientele Effects 4 The Optimal Payout Ratio 5 Share Repurchase 7 Conclusion 8 References 10 Appendices 13 Appendix 1: Detailed Calculation of Unused Debt Capacity (0%, 20%, 40% and residual payout) 13 Appendix

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    Life as a Lawyer

    Life as a Lawyer Life as a Lawyer 10/29/2012 10/29/2012 Ferguson, Kenworth Ms. McClain Ferguson, Kenworth Ms. McClain Contents Introduction 2 Typical Career Path 3 Trends 4 Salary Information 4 Skills Used 5 Employing Organizations 5 Multicultural Aspects 6 Becoming Employed 7 Typical Job Notices 7 Work Conditions 8 Education/Training 8 Certificate/License 9 Affiliations 9 Outlook 10 Lifestyle Impact 10 Conclusion 11 Introduction

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    Globalisation Strategies

    functions: a literature survey", International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management, Vol. 28 Iss 2 pp. 89-107 Abby Day, (1993),"Logistics Information Management", Marketing Intelligence & Planning, Vol. 11 Iss 6 pp. 16-19 Access to this document was granted through an Emerald subscription provided by 187202 [] For Authors If you would like to write for this, or any other Emerald publication, then please use our Emerald for Authors service information about how

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    Data Mining in Hospitals

    Original Contributions Data Mining Applications in Healthcare Hian Chye Koh and Gerald Tan A B S T R A C T Data mining has been used intensively and extensively by many organizations. In healthcare, data mining is becoming increasingly popular, if not increasingly essential. Data mining applications can greatly benefit all parties involved in the healthcare industry. For example, data mining can help healthcare insurers detect fraud and abuse, healthcare organizations make customer relationship

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    Marketing

    serve the corporations in the city centres of Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne, helping them to become more productive, while lowering their overall costs with innovative wellness programs and strategies. Bounce Fitness is based on two simple facts: 1. Healthy employees are more productive than chronically ill employees. 2. It costs less to prevent injuries or illnesses than to treat them after they occur. Traditional endeavours to corporate health care are quite reactive. Corporations wait until

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    Comm

    Comm101 Principles of Responsible Commerce Topic: The Historical Development of Modern Business Enterprises Objectives for this lecture • Consider a brief historical account of the development of modern national and multinational business organisations. • Consider, in particular, the benefits and costs of two major characteristics of such organisations: increased size and separation of ownership and control. • Discuss some of the processes by which firms have tried to reduce the incidence of

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    Hhjh

    TEACHER’S MANUAL to accompany CASES AND MATERIALS ON TAXATION OF BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Second Edition By Glenn E. Coven Mills E. Godwin Professor of Law College of William and Mary Robert J. Peroni Robert Kramer Research Professor of Law The George Washington University Richard Crawford Pugh Distinguished Professor of Law University of San Diego AMERICAN CASEBOOK SERIES® ® WEST GROUP A THOMSON COMPANY ST. PAUL, MINN., 2002

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    Coach Inc

    over the world. Luxury goods industry is highly competitive due to a low marketentry barrier. It has experienced ups and downs during the 2000s. And in recent years, the industry has recovered and developed rapidly. More and more luxury goods corporations have expanded their operations in emerging markets through Internet and e-commerce. The future outlook of this industry is optimistic. The competitions in the luxury goods industry are pretty intense. Many competitors of Coach are from France

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    Petroleum in Brazil

    Brazil. A day later it removed 41 adjacent exploration blocks from a scheduled government concession auction to reanalyze how to best exploit the new resources.1 Since opening its petroleum industry in 2007, Brazil has attracted hordes of foreign corporations and created hundreds of thousands of jobs. In 2009 President Lula proposed sweeping changes to the industry in the form of four bills that would greatly increase the government’s involvement and relegate foreign oil companies to the role of “subservient

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