Running Head: UNETHICAL BUSINESS PRACTICES Unethical Business Practices in Corporation The Business Enterprise – BUS508 Professor Karmetria Burton Strayer University Lisa Brooks May 9‚ 2009 Abstract Many companies demonstrated questionable business ethics. It is my belief that businesses are so consumed with being competitive between their buyers and sellers until they lose site honesty and integrity. I have presented three various types of businesses which all exemplified
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Mark Juvir G. Ampong Prof. Virginia M. Bautista GSR 101-3F F- 11am-2pm Question number 8 : Do you think an organization should adhere to different philosophies of corporate social responsibilities when confronted with different issues‚ or should its philosophy always remain the same? Explain.
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Imagine Widgets Airlines‚ Inc. operates 18-seat commercial flights between New York City and Washington‚ DC. After 10 seats have been sold on each aircraft‚ the company has reached the break-even point. Should Widgets consider offering a discounted fare for seats 11 through 18? Yes. Widgets Airlines‚ Inc. should offer a discount on the remaining seats. What are the advantages and disadvantages of not offering a discount on seats 11 through 18? The advantages of selling at a discounted price
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JETBLUE AIRLINES OCTOBER 2006 JetBlue started their business in a positive approach‚ by ensuring the main elements were in place prior to starting operations. Compared to JetBlue ’s counterparts that started up their airlines in the 1980 ’s and 1990 ’s‚ JetBlue began with a highly experienced senior management team‚ dedicated core values‚ and plenty of capital to ride out the low times. JetBlue ’s strengths and opportunities compared to the industry are: Strength & Opportunities:
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With a global footprint of 37 countries‚ dnata employs over 20‚000 employees for its operations worldwide. It is operated by their key people who are Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum (Chairman/CEO) Maurice Flanagan (Executive Vice-Chairman Emirates Airline and Group) Gary Chapman (President of Dnata). D. Organizational Chart E. Facilities‚ No. of outlets dnata (Philippines) provides all aspects of passenger and ramp handling services. It has enjoyed significant growth
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Page 1. An Introduction to Southwest Airlines 1.1 Beginnings 1 1.2 Culture
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Tobacco Giant ’s Unethical Research Throughout history many industries manage to be successful enterprises‚ recreational substances like alcohol and tobacco have been under scrutiny in modern times. The detrimental impact on the health of our society has become a matter of concern of our government. Tobacco is responsible for more than six million each year. World Health Organization (2012) The origin of tobacco is ancient it is believed to have begun growing in the America’s in 6000 BCE. Borio
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AEROSPACE MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY GM 105 Professor Hatton December 11‚ 2009 ___ Report Completed By: Sarah Gregory Leslie Horton Staci Miles Lauren Rolson Marcin Skubala TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 4 BACKGROUND 4 DOMINANT ECONOMIC INDICATORS 5 1. Market Size 5 2. Scope of Competitive Rivalry 6 3. Number of Companies in the Industry 7 4. Customers 8 5. Ease of Entry/Exit 8 6. Technology/Innovation 9 7. Product Characteristics 10 i. Government 10 ii. Commercial
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ORGANIZATIONALSTRUCTURE OF KINGFISHER AIRLINES Kingfisher Airlines is led by a dynamic‚ extremely talented and experienced team: Board of Directors Dr. Vijay Mallya‚ Chairman & CEO Mr.Subhash Gupte‚ Vice±Chairman‚ The UB Group Mr. Piyush Mankad Mr. A.K. Ravi Nedungadi Diwan Arun Nanda Mr. V.K. Rekhi Dr. Naresh Trehan Mr. Rup Pillai Management Team Kingfisher Airlines is led by a dynamic‚ extremely talented andexperienced team: Board of Directors Dr. Vijay Mallya
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Case 14: AMR - American Airlines VALUATION: VALUING A CORPORATE BOND ISSUE AMR is the parent company of American Airlines. In addition to its primary subsidiary‚ AMR also operates several airline support companies such as the SABRE group (reservations)‚ the Management Services Group‚ and American Eagle (a regional carrier). American Airlines is currently considering the issuance of a series of $1‚000 par bonds. The coupon rate offered‚ based on current market interest rates and the Standard
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