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    Blue Chip Corporation

    appreciation in rising markets. The Blue Chip investment Corp. was founded by Eller MBA’s Prag, Neil, Archana, Shalini, Eric with an initial investment of $250,000 from each stakeholder. We endeavor to maintain a portfolio of stocks that generates high profits over a short period of time for the stakeholders. Our goal is to maximize stakeholder wealth by making opportunistic short-term investments based on proactive investment research and a disciplined strategy. Our Strategy Our company’s short term strategy

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    Walmart: Financial Analysis

    | | | The evolution of the largest retailer in the world, Walmart, has involved both success and controversy. It is a source of cost-savings for millions around the world, but it also seen as responsible for the destruction of its neighboring communities. In its forty year history, the company has dealt with allegations

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    Functin of Public Relations

    Introduction The public relations of an organization is like the air in the tires of a taxi. Nobody is really concerned about or notices the air in the tires until there is a puncture or a blow out. It is the taxi driver who should check and maintain the correct tire pressure. Public relations are the functions that provide benefits to the organization and its strategy and marketing functions. Organizational functions are those distinct advantages that a good PR campaign provides to an organization

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    Walmart Culture Change

    Culture Change Paper Walmart is a global retailer with one of the most profitable business strategies on the planet. Walmart’s objective to offer the lowest prices to a diverse customer base has proven successful over several decades. Walmart began with a humble business model in the early 1960s. Sam Walton, original founder, wanted to provide people with the best prices possible. Sam Walton launched over a dozen locations to the public in the late 1960s. The profitable groundwork and strategy

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    Walmart Analysis

    Walmart Movie Analysis Threat Level Midnight MGMT 382, 12:00pm Monday Class Rheanna Ladron De Guevara Mohammad Shojaei Danielle Seymour Teresa Radtke Curtis Anson Amy Self Walmart is quite arguably one of the largest multinational grocery retailers in America. The corporation routinely produces record sales, earnings, and employs more than 2.1 million full time employees. Last year Walmart earned a record four hundred and five billion dollars in revenue. The company was founded

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    Walmart vs Women

    be filed against the company by the time he or she takes a coffee break at 10:30 A.M” (Riper, 2005). Walmart management has violated several employment laws, and they were aware for many years that they had problems companywide concerning Fair Labor Standard Act, but they still chose to ignore it without any sufficient action. The following are just few highlighted and noted violation Walmart has made: * Extensive violation of Child labor * Sexual discrimination (different wages and promotion

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    E-Business Ebus308 How Walmart Became a Super Power

    | How Walmart became a Super Power | E-Business EBUS308 | | By Dorine | 10/20/2014 | Table of Contents Business Model 2 Description of Stakeholders 4 Supply Chain Management 5 Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) 6 Supply Chain Flow 6 Customer Relationship Management (CRM) 7 Customer Satisfaction 7 How Customer Satisfaction is Measured 7 E-Commerce Business Plan Template 8 Mobile Applications 8 Market Analysis Summary 9 Key Competitors 9 Walmart vs Amazon

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    Walmart Argumentative Essay

    It does not take a genius to know that Walmart is one of the largest corporations in this world. With this responsibility, they have all the attention on them. Being the biggest corporation known to man, Walmart has a lot of goals and standards to set. Walmart was also known for not having the best benefits for its employees. More than half of it’s employees did not have health insurance coverage. When this issue was brought up the company made an improvement to its benefit package. The company’s

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    Walmart Ethical Issues

    believe Walmart is doing enough to become more sustainable. Walmart is one of the most powerful companies internationally.   As with all things that come with power, Walmart’s business practices are scrutinized thoroughly.   This includes their relationships with suppliers, employees, consumers, and the environment.   In recent years, the environment has become such a big issue that Walmart, as well as other companies have had to respond to this growing concern. Part of the reason Walmart has not

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    Walmart Case Study

    Question 1: “How is the company deriving value from its sustainability practices?” Walmart has been deriving value from its sustainability strategy through multiple factors. First of all, Walmart was able to create value by introducing new revenue streams from sustainable projects. For example the recycling initiative would create revenue stream that would otherwise not have been realized. Walmart has also created value by creating transparency within its own supply chain. By being directly

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