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    The Worldcom Fraud

    individuals perpetrating or committing the fraud and results in a negative impact on the owners. This report will give a brief background on WorldCom and the telecommunications industry, and then discuss the details of the WorldCom accounting fraud in order to provide relevant recommendations to Berkshire Hathaway, Inc. for mitigating future losses due to investing in fraudulent companies. We expect management to become more knowledgeable regarding high fraud risk investments and therefore make

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    Just in Time

    BUS 320 – Group Research Project “JUST IN TIME” Just-in-time (or JIT) manufacturing is a way of managing manufacturing systems that could reduce waste, and lower cost, thus increasing profit. Just-in-time can also be defined as a philosophy of manufacturing based on planned elimination of all waste and on continuous improvement of productivity. It has been described as an approach with the objective of producing the right part in the right place at the right time, hence the phrase Just-in-time

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    Enron Corp

    Enron Corporation 1. Why did the company collapse? Enron In order to understand what happened within the company we need to start with its origins. Enron Corporation Inc. (later became Enron) begun operating in Huston Texas in 1985. It started from a merger of two natural gas companies, becoming the largest commercial, natural gas pipeline operating in the United States at that time. Throughout Enron’s humble beginnings it generally centred in the delivery of gas to utilities or businesses at

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    Access the Innovation Capability in the Life and Health Sciences Sector

    Index Page 1 – Index Page Page 2 – Team Members Contribution Page 3 – Introduction Page 4 &5 – Profile (Part1) Page 6&7-- Theory (Part 2) Pages 8, 9, 10 & 11 – Change (Part 3) Pages 12, 13, 14 & 15 – Opportunity (Part 4) Page 16 – Conclusion Pages 17, 18& 19 – Bibliography, References & Journals Pages 20&21 – Log of Team Meetings Pages 22-29 – Copy of PowerPoint Slides Team Members Contribution Introduction – ******* Part 1 – ****** Part 2 – *****

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    Export

    Arizona. The Sun Belt region of the United States, particularly the Southwest, is one of the largest areas in the world for CSP exploitation because of its abundant sunshine. In addition to generating a new clean source of energy, expansion of the industry promises to create economic opportunity for many different businesses along multiple stages of the value chain, including thousands of new construction jobs and hundreds of skilled jobs in the operation and maintenance of the new plants. Introduction

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    Replicas and Forgeries

    Replicas and Forgeries Chris Rohr Western Governors University Replicas and Forgeries Fakes, forgeries and replicas have been created for centuries. Determining the difference between them has been an issue of growing importance. Hundreds of books have been written on the subject and there are professions and organizations built around determining the true nature of an object. For the purposes of this paper and object may be a work of art, a document or an artifact. A replica is a copy of

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    Hjgr

    Asia opens up widest margin over Europe for M&A deals In 2012 Asia-Pacific acquirers completed over 40 per cent more M&A deals than their European counterparts, according to Towers Watson’s Quarterly Deal Performance Monitor (QDPM), the largest margin since the research began in 2008. Companies in the region completed more M&A deals than Europe in a calendar year first in 2009, by a margin of 25 per cent. The research, run in partnership with Cass Business School, shows that Asia-Pacific dealmakers

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    Itb 05

    Administration, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843-4221, •College of Business Administration, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL 32816, 'Hankamer School of Business, Baylor University, Waco, TX 76798-8004, and ^College of Business and Industry, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, North Dartmouth, MA 02747, USA Acquisitive growth strategies continue to be popular, in spite of increasing evidence that they often do not enhance the financial performance of acquiring firms and may adversely

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    Strategic Alliance

    Strategic Alliance Abstract Organizations are facing exciting and dynamic challenges in the 21st century. In the globalized business, companies require strategic thinking and only by evolving good corporate strategies can they become strategically competitive. A sustained or sustainable competitive advantage occurs when firm implements a value – creating strategy of which other companies are unable to duplicate the benefits or find it too costly to initiate. Corporate strategy includes the

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    Outback Steakhouse

    an American casual dining restaurant chain based in Tampa, Florida with over 1200 locations in 22 countries throughout North and South America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. It was founded in February 1988 in Tampa by Bob Basham, Chris T. Sullivan, Trudy Cooper and Tim Gannon, and is now owned and operated in the United States by OSI Restaurant Partners, and by other franchise and venture agreements internationally. _Canadian Outback restaurants began in 1996. In March 2009, Outback Steakhouse Canada

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