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    David Sagar

    As you have seen already, companies have always been subject to quite strict regulation. Thus there are detailed requirements in relation to company formation, corporate administration and corporate finance. Despite all this regulation a number of issues have continued to cause considerable unrest and political controversy. The main concerns have centred on the apparent lack of effective control of directors of public listed companies which have manifested themselves in perceived excessive remuneration

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    The Impact of Increasing Gas Prices

    The volatile global gas market presents a myriad of challenges to both small and large businesses that have to be strategic and flexible in adapting to the constant changes, communicating these changes to their customers while trying to grow their business and its profit margin. According to Robert McNally, President of the Rapidan Group LLC in Bethesda, MD, “historically, small businesses are considered the source of job creation, but with the instability in oil prices they have found it difficult

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    Methods of Entry

    Methods of entry A well planned market-entry strategy entails an operator greater management over its market initiation and launch expectations, thus providing assurance to meeting financial targets. Businesses nowadays attempt to accomphlish increment in sales, brand awareness and business sustainability by breaking into new markets. Formulation of a market entry strategy requires an in depth analysis of potential competitors and likely customers. There are numerous options to enter a market.

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    Legal Forms of Business

    Business Law 531 Legal Forms of Business Lyneeta A. Johnson University of Phoenix October 1, 2012 Christine Benway Legal Forms of Business Starting a business is an exciting event for a business owner; it signifies the beginning of a business venture expected to be successful. Choosing an industry, identifying the

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    Accounting for Partnerships

    Professor Emily King June 11, 2012 Accounting for Partnerships There are different types of businesses sole proprietorships, partnerships, limited partnerships, limited liability partnerships, and corporations to name the most common. Along with the different types of partnerships there are also different kinds of accounting procedures that go along with the different types of businesses. Along with the different types of accounting procedures there

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    Importance of Ethics

    IMPORTANCE OF ETHICS Most of us would agree that it is ethics in practice that makes sense; just having it carefully drafted and redrafted in books may not serve the purpose. Of course all of us want businesses to be fair, clean and beneficial to the society. For that to happen, organizations need to abide by ethics or rule of law, engage themselves in fair practices and competition; all of which will benefit the consumer, the society and organization. Primarily it is the individual, the consumer

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    Bankruptcy of a Retail Giant

    Bankruptcy of a Retail Giant Blunders by former Chairman Charles Conaway and President Mark Schwartz led Kmart into bankruptcy. The retailer had to close 284 stores, including this one in Novi, and lay off 22,000 workers. They lived the good life of gated estates, a 47-foot yacht, corporate jets at their beck and call, and multiple pay hikes, perks, bonuses and loans. But even as Kmart Corp. struggled for survival, its chairman, Charles Conaway, and president, Mark Schwartz, wanted more, renegotiating

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    Case Study Cemex

    Case 1 CEMEX: GLOBAL GROWTH THROUGH SUPERIOR INFORMATION CAPBILITIES 1. CEMEX is a cement company. What are the sources of competitive advantage in the cement industry? What is CEMEX's position in the global cement industry? First, the cement business is cyclical. The uncertainty of the number of demand and sales restricts a cement company to gain profits stably. Thus, the expansion of the scale of the company is very critical to enhance the competitiveness, especially the international

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    Cooper Case

    Cooper Case 1. What is Cooper’s corporate strategy? How does it create value? What are its key resources? Response: What is Cooper’s corporate strategy? Cooper Industries is a broad company that uses the M&A strategy of diversification by acquiring companies that posses their own strong assets and exhibit stable earnings. As stated by the Corporate Role the company’s acquisitions had guidelines of companies that served a broad customer base, had stable earning and proven manufacturing

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