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    A Case Study on MiniScribe Corporation for BA 219 - Corporate Financial Reporting Submitted to: Dr. Helen S. Valderrama by ARELLANO‚ Alyssa Loren ASADON‚ Rovin Vincent BLANCO‚ Melissa CHU‚ Goodwealth DE GUZMAN‚ Cla PRELLIGERA‚ Chriss Jan July 9‚ 2013 Master in Business Administration University of the Philippines Diliman‚ Quezon City EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In October 1988‚ Paula Perry‚ a research analyst for the brokerage firm Alexander and Ferris‚ was tasked to analyse

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    Introduction Carnival Corporation as the largest cruise line in the world is being a leader and innovator in the cruise line industry. Many of the onboard activities and services were introduced to strengthen the competencies between competitors. The challenges of the Carnival were being overcome by the management with creative and innovative strategies. As a corporate entity‚ Carnival did not refuse to withdraw money to settle the ocean pollution charged by public. The expansions of cruise line

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    Corwin Corporation Case Responses Questions: 1) Should companies risk bidding on projects based upon rough draft specifications? Explain your answer in detail. No‚ because rough drafts are exactly that – a draft. Despite a first-mover advantage for early bidders‚ the project can completely change‚ which would impact the ability for a firm to meet the required budget‚ timeline‚ project goals and customer satisfaction. 2) How should West have handled the situation where Pat Ray’s opinion of

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    Literature Review Today Korean popular culture considered as the most successful and well-known entertainment industry. Since 1990s‚ the phenomenon “Hallyu” mostly recognized as “Korean Wave” spread out far away from its mother land and surprisingly made such a positive impression. There are millions of fans of k-pop over the whole world and in the last three-four years popularity of Korean pop-culture reached Kazakhstan. Kazakhstani channels show various TV dramas and a lot of music videos. So

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    Art 100 Tues/Thurs-11:00 The Great Wave The Great Wave off Kanagawa‚ also known as The Great Wave‚ the most Hokusai’s famous work is the first woodblock print in his series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji. It was published sometime between 1830 and 1833. Looking at Hokusai’s prints‚ they are very accurate‚ virtuosity. So looking over the work‚ people can feel hardness as a product of a painter rather than an artist. However‚ as long I look at The Great Wave‚ the impression of the work will be more

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    story. The tranquil diction used by Yukio Mishima in The Sound of Waves is very important to the calm island setting used in the story. The author’s smooth word choice complements the burgeoning love between Shinji and Hatsue‚ the two main characters. Mishima’s style also accentuates many instances of situational irony between the two young lovers and is only one of the many elements he uses in his composition. The Sound of Waves is a love story about Shinji and Hatsue and how they conquer the

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    Katsushika Hokusai. The Great Wave off Kanagawa from Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji. c. 1831. Polychrome woodblock print on paper‚ 9 7/8” x 14 5/8” (25 x 37.1 cm). Hokusai’s The Great Wave off Kanagawa is a woodblock print that was published around 1831‚ and it is one of the most iconic Japanese works of art in the world. It depicts a colossal wave about to come crashing down on three fishing boats‚ or oshiokuri-bune—Japanese fishing boats that are known for their speed (Cartwright and Nakamura)

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    The history of the Carnival Corporation begins in 1972‚ when Ted Arison set up Carnival Cruise Lines as a subsidiary of the American International Travel Service. The first ship ran aground‚ but Arison remained steadfast in achieving his vision of a cruise line offering affordable vacation packages to middle-income consumers. By 1977‚ Carnival had three ships‚ and ten years later‚ as the industry leader‚ the company went public. In the early 1990s‚ Carnival began to diversify into land-based entertainment

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    Altex Corporation Case Study: PROJ 6302 H1 1. Why was a risk management plan considered unnecessary? According to the contract award‚ contracts at that time did not require that a risk management plan be develop while according to the sponsor the risk management plan was not necessary because most of the new weapon systems requirements are established by military personnel who have no sense of reality about what it takes to develop a weapon system based on technology which does not even exist yet

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    The high technology level connected to the new tool requires that the company is able to adapt to changes within the process. Takata Corporation has always been a company that has tried to be flexible over time it has developed security tools in step with the times. (Takata‚ 2015) However‚ it is necessary that the process will be able to include a more sophisticated level of technology. It also need a quickly understanding of car databases and also the need to adapt the process to the police system

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