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    PROMOTING PUBLIC ACCESS TO ARCHIVES 1.0 ABSTRACT: Generally public access to the archival is accessible or free. But there are many barries or challenges to user to access the material from the archives. In this 5 articles are review about the barries of public access and from many ways. In order to promoting public access to the archives‚ the management of archive must know the solution to overcome this challenges and archivist must be clever to promote to public. The barries of public access is

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    Amazon in the Year 2000

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    AMAZON IN THE YEAR 2000 – report summary Ravi Suria painted the picture of company growing money. The only triple-digit growth that mattered‚ he argued‚ was in Amazon’s cash-flow losses. The report shook many remaining stalwarts‚ and the stock dropped 19% in one day. Suria addressed Wall Street’s darkest fears‚ that the business model on which Amazon--and for that matter‚ most e-tailers--is based may be flawed. Arguing that excessive debt and poor inventory management will make Amazon’s operating

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    Marketing Analysis Amazon

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    these companies belong to Amazon… Did you know: Amazon is also… AmazonBasics Amazon-branded electronic products AmazonFresh sells and delivers groceries in Seattle AmazonStudios online social movie studio Amazon WarehouseDeals offers discounts on refurbished products Did you know: Amazon has had one of the fastest growths in the Internet’s history… Revenues reached within first 5 years $2‚8 bn $1‚5 bn $0‚4 bn eBay Google Amazon Amazon and eBay results from 1995

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    Dot Com Crash

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    Case Study Chapter 1: The role of capital market intermediaries in the dot-com crash of 2000 1. What is the intended role of each of the institutions and intermediaries discussed in the case for the effective functioning of capital markets? i. Venture Capitalist: provides capital for the company in the early stage of development and ensures company to have a good management team and sustainable business. VC demand high return on investment and sells stock usually to public through IPO

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    Amazon Ebusiness Model

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    e-commerce company‚ is the largest online retailer in America whose revenues are triple those of its nearest competitor. Amazon serves a worldwide audience and its website is available in English‚ Chinese‚ French‚ German and Japanese. Amazon websites get around 615 million visitors annually because of its strong brand and reliability (http://www.webhostingreport.com/learn/amazon.html). Amazon began as an online bookstore. This gave it the advantage of having more titles than the traditional brick-and-mortar

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    The Dot Com Crash

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    The Dot-Com Crash 1. What is the intended role of each of the institutions and intermediaries discussed in the case for the effective functioning of capital markets? Broadly‚ the institutions and intermediaries’ primary role involves channeling investors’ savings and funds to new companies that require capital to finance and grow their businesses. Because there is an information gap between investors and companies‚ investors rely on intermediaries to act as the experts on these investments in which

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    September 9th‚ 2012 When entering a global market‚ it can be expected to overcome both controllable and uncontrollable elements. The Starbucks organization is no exception to overcome these elements when entering the global market. According to text (2011) controllable elements are attributes such as firms characteristics‚ type of product‚ pricing of product‚ the amount of research conducted‚ promotions and the channels of distribution. Uncontrollable elements effecting Starbucks are competitive

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    Business Case Study Contest 2013 1. About Company Tallmart is one of the largest non-food retailers in USA with headquarters in San Francisco‚ California. It was established in 1990 and its first department store was launched in downtown San Francisco. The department store focused on giving the customer the latest in various product categories that it offered‚ at better prices than other retailers. Customers immensely liked the choice of products offered by Tallmart‚ and the store became #1

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    Com Data

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    World Com

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    September 6‚ 2014 Shannon Troutman Discussion 2.1: American Greed: Inside the WorldCom Scam Title: Pointing the Finger Question: The corporate scandal involving WorldCom regrettably illustrates improper cost transfers designed to achieve higher profit levels. WorldCom did not transfer the cost from leases from the balance sheet to the income statement as quickly as they should have. This had the effect of overstating assets on the balance sheet and net income on the income statement. Please watch

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