DIPLOMA COURSE EXAMINATION COURSE: MICROSOFT OFFICE EXCEL TIME: 1hr 30 Min INSTRUCTION: ATTEMPT ALL QUESTIONS On Sheet1 (rename the sheet to Nina) Q1. Create a worksheet to accommodate 10 items in Nina Superstores using the following as field options: Serial No‚ Item Name‚ Date sold‚ Unit Cost Price‚ Quantity Sold‚ Unit Selling price and Calculate the total cost price and profit for each item sold On Sheet2 (rename the sheet to Hospital) Q2. Create a worksheet to calculate end of the
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Economies of scale Puregold is perhaps one of the companies that are benefiting from economies of scale‚ and for good reason. As a dominant player in retailing‚ the company’s size provides it with enormous efficiencies that it uses to keep costs low. For example‚ its size allows Puregold to do its own purchasing more efficiently since it has roughly 250 large stores worldwide. This gives the company tremendous bargaining power with its suppliers. Not only does it get its products cheaper‚ but its
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Depot‚ the cross price elasticity is critical to define this market…. In markets where they are both present prices are more competitive and lower in comparison with markets in which not. Defined by the product market and the geographical market Superstores in metropolitan areas is the relevant market… 4. How is the HHI affected by the merger? Why are there many HHI’s in this case whereas in last class we talked about ‘the HHI’? The HHI will suffer a great rising impact with the merger‚ in some cases
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conceivable and giving a no lace administrations to attain to higher economies of scale and draw in masses of buyers and that is precisely what the organization is doing. It offers items at much lower costs than contenders do‚ fabricates stockroom style superstores that contain far reaching scope of items yet doesn’t offer much extra advantages or administrations. The greater part of this outcome is expense diminishments and lower costs for shoppers. 5. International operations. Wal-Mart does not depend
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Unfortunately‚ in recent years‚ there has been a major decline in the sales and profits of those entrepreneurs. This decline was caused by giant corporations taking over the market. The corporate monster that has caused most of the fuss is the Wal-Mart Superstores. Wal-Mart is the “corporate giant [that] destroys local businesses and provides low-waged jobs while being staunchly antiunion.” (Halebsky) Many small businesses were forced to shut down their operations because they simply do not have the means
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Case Study 3: Best Buy 1. Identify and explain any 5 general environment factors that have impact on the industry that Best Buy is involved in. The general environment factors included the demographic segment‚ political/legal segment‚ technological segment‚ economic segment‚ and global segment. Economic Segment The economic downturn and tightening of credit in the most recent decade has resulted in the declining growth of Best Buy and the demise of its competitors such as Circuit City and CompUSA
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CHAPTER ONE SITUATION ANALYIS To be able to come up with a good child welfare advocacy‚ the group assessed the external and internal situation. This chapter evaluates the situations and trends in a particular advocacy. It provides the information needed for planning. Background of Child Welfare Child welfare is a government- run service for protecting children and young people who are underage which are still vulnerable to abuses like commercial sexual exploitation‚ trafficking‚ child labor
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In an article entitled “Wal-Mart’s Project Impact: A Move to Crush Competition”‚ states that in the current recession‚ Wal-Mart is out to search and destroy any surviving competition left to the giant superstore. The giant superstore is on a campaign‚ “Project Impact”‚ in which they plan to remodel their stores into cleaner‚ more maneuverable businesses in order to increase the shopper experience. Wal-Mart has run four of the top five toy retailers out of business
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J AMAZON.COM Expanding Beyond Books eff Bezos‚ the CEO of Amazon.com‚ was pleased that his three year-old online start-up‚ www.amazon.com‚ had gone from being an underground sensation for book-lovers on the World Wide Web (WWW) to one of the most admired Internet retailers on Wall Street. To date‚ his attempts to transform the traditional book-retailing format through technology that taps the interactive nature of the Internet has been very successful. Although his company garnered rave reviews
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Massachusetts‚ Staples’s common stock is publicly traded under the ticker symbol SPLS. Staples is the #1 office supply superstore operator in the US. selling office products‚ furniture‚ computers‚ and other supplies through its chain of some 2‚280 Staples and Staples Express stores in the Americas‚ Europe‚ Asia‚ and Australia. Most (about 1‚900) of its superstores are located in North America. In addition to retail outlets‚ Staples sells office products via the Internet‚ its catalog‚ and its
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