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    MGF1010 Marking and Feedback Sheet for Essay (Assignment 1)  Student Name:  Section/Criteria % Introduction:  Title for essay. Introduces the topic in an interesting  & appropriate way. Defines the objective & content  of the essay. Provides a perspective on the issue.    10%  Body: (Do not use this word as a subheading)  May include a few headings for different sections  and themes. Each issue under investigation is  explained specifically. Arguments/viewpoints  supported by evidence from reference material

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    1. What is the intended role of each of the institutions and intermediaries discussed in the case for the effective functioning of capital markets? In an effective functioning of capital markets‚ the institution and intermediaries help investors and companies to make decisions. This is because they do not have enough information or infrastructure to know how the capital markets work. In details‚ here are the examples of role of players in the institutions and intermediaries. Venture capitalist:

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    Case study‚ YouTube LLC; Going Global by acting Local The SWOT analysis of YouTube India can be summarized as Strength * High technology for copyright protection * User-friendly * The international brand name of YouTube * Many alliances to provide the site with more Indian local contents. Weakness * Limited local content will achieve more with its partnerships. * Weakness in providing a variety of languages. YouTube Indian site have all YouTube content but in English‚ they

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    I have to say rotten dot com is not my type of website‚ but it did catch my attention. Even if you are disturbed or not attracted to something‚ you should give it a chance. You never know what to expect especially when you see‚ "Rotten dot com collects images and information from many sources to present the viewer with a truly unpleasant experience" on the main page. The content of the site is different than any other website that I have seen‚ but the form and layout is very

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    1. Compare Wal-Mart. com with Amazon.com. What features do the sites have in common? Which are unique to Wal-Mart? To Amazon.com? Walmart.com and amazon.com have a lot of similarities. Some of the common features between the two include setting up a user account‚ they both have the shopping cart feature‚ both these websites have the search bar at the top of the page‚ they both allow you to sort through products based on price‚ popularity‚ relevance‚ customer review‚ they both show you a list of

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    Dot-com bubble The dot-com bubble was a historic speculative bubble covering roughly 1997 – 2000 (with a peak on March 10‚ 2000 during which stock markets in industrialized nations saw their equity value rise rapidly from growth in the Internet sector and related fields. While the latter part was a boom and bust cycle‚ the Internet boom is sometimes meant to refer to the steady commercial growth of the Internet with the advent of the World Wide Web‚ as exemplified by the first release of the Mosaic

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    CASE STUDY 1 1. In 2004‚ Toys R Us sued Amazon.com for violating terms of the agreement between the companies; specifically‚ Toys R Us objected to Amazon.com’s permitting Amazon Marketplace retailers to sell toys (Note: when the lawsuit was filed‚ Amazon Marketplace was called “zShops”). Amazon.com responded by filing a countersuit. After more than two years of litigation‚ a New Jersey Superior Court judge ruled that the agreement had been violated by both parties. The judge ordered that

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    applications: 8 IV. RESEARCH REPORT: 9 IV a). Company Profile 9 IV b). Strengths and weaknesses: 12 V. Research Methodology 13 V a). Aim and outline of the study: 13 V b). Study Design: 14 V c). Participants: 14 VI. Data Analysis: 14 VII. Result and Discussion: 15 VIII. Conclusion and recommendations: 17 IX. Limitation of the study: 18 X. References: 18 I. Executive Summary The born of Internet has revolutionized the modern business concepts. With the increasing Internet usage and awareness

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    Case Study #1 How Kristin Died The case study “How Kristin Died” exhibits the obvious problems that come from neglect of the bureaucratic system and what types of tragedy can occur‚ as a result. This particular case ended with the murder of Kristin Lardner and negatively altered the lives of many people involved. However‚ when the information about the murderer‚ Michael Cartier‚ is presented in a timeline‚ it is obvious that if the bureaucratic systems involved would have take more precautions

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    high: Generally customers are price sensitive‚ especially when it comes to normal products such as books. It is very easy for customers to find alternate sources to purchase books‚ which are cheaper‚ either through online or offline bookstores. In this case‚ the switching cost for consumers is low and hence‚ customers have high bargaining power. 4. Competitive Rivalry between Existing Players Rivalry is high: The rival intensity in the online books retailing market is high because there are a

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