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    A division of The Kennedy Center‚ Inc. in Trumbull‚ CT‚ Kennedy Document Services‚ AKA KennDOC‚ provides employment opportunities for people with disabilities and special needs. Working together with The Kennedy Center vocational training team‚ this company hires committed applicants to enrich their existing workforce while promoting a healthy‚ productive‚ and diverse work environment. Read on to learn more about KennDOC and their ongoing partnership with The Kennedy Center. What Is KennDOC? A

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    The Corinthian Colleges‚ Inc. (CCI) which directed the Everest‚ Wyotech and Heald colleges and were all considered Private Postsecondary schools deceived their students by making them believe hollow promises that had no intentions of being true. They fabricated false job placement rates for students. The Corinthian Colleges declared bankruptcy after the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) affirmed that students were being cheated and that the job prospects were only an advertisement to attract

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    Polar Sports‚ Inc. Fall 2014 BA 615 Polar Sports Question 1 1. Which factors should Mr. Weir consider in deciding whether to adopt level production? Mr. Weir must analyze both business and financial risks of adopting level production. As a for profit firm‚ the first thing that Mr. Weir should consider is whether level production will increase net income and provide more value for the shareholders. The pro forma statements show that Polar Sports will be more profitable. Polar Sports will make $406

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    Gourmet Products Inc. Prepared by Asif Majarani‚ Sr. Audit manager of Majarani Associates‚ CGAs Submitted October 31‚ 20X0 Summary Our firm has been engaged with GPI for compilation engagements for the past two years. For year ending September 30‚ 20X0‚ a preparation of consolidated financial statements are required due to acquisition of foreign subsidiary on August 15‚ 20X0. This report addresses issues surrounding the preparation of the consolidated statements for Gourmet Products Inc. (GPI) and

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    mutinous and headstrong nature to think out of the box by means of innovation and inspiration (Katz 1994) Principles of Marketing Principles of Marketing TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 3 The Story So Far 3 MARKETING ORIENTATION 3 Types of Orientation 4 COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE 7 Porter’s five forces 7 Porter’s Generic Strategies 9 The MARKETING MIX 11 Product 11 The Ansoff Matrix 13 BCG Matrix 14 Product Life Cycle 16 Price 19 Nike’s pricing Strategies

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    Textual Analysis: The Blair Witch Project Horror movies always have one thing in common; the victim(s) and the monster. The monster typically is a human who uses some kind of weapon to demise their victim‚ and the victim usually finds a weapon to use against the monster‚ usually killing them. In the movie‚ The Blair Witch Project‚ that is not the case. The Blair witch is never seen in the movie‚ but uses nature to haunt her victims. The victim’s on the other hand only have a 16 mm camera‚ and

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    1. The buyer decision process of a traditional Porsche customer starts with the consumer’s recognition of a need for the product. In this case it is the need for a new car. The Porsche marketers look to those needs that consumers look for in a car and find out what brought previous customers to their product so they can satisfy the needs of the new customers searching for their next car. After deciding the need for a car the consumer will potentially indulge in further research towards the options

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    4.1. Yes‚ I think that Nike Inc. Is strategically located. 4.1.1. Distribution Channels 4. I would recommend Nike Inc. to use intensive distribution i.e. Nike inc. would sell to Wholesaler; who then sell to retailer in bulks‚ and the retailers would sell to consumers e.g. Nike Inc. would sell to Nike Factory (Wholesaler) -> Edgars/ Sports Scene (retailers) -> Consumers. 4.1.2. Marketing Intermediaries 5. There are various intermediaries that Nike Inc. uses but I think ‘Franchising’ is

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    Apple Inc. Presented by Wei Ping Sirin Taskin John Contents Company background Name | Apple Inc. | Industries served | Computer hardware‚ Computer software‚ Consumer electronics‚ Digital distribution | Geographic areas served | Worldwide | Headquarters | U.S. | Current CEO | Tim Cook | Revenue | $ 156.508 billion (2012) | Profit | $ 41.733 billion (2012) | Employees | 72‚800 (2012) | Main Competitors | Samsung Electronics Co‚ International Business Machines Corporation

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    AOL’s amortization period for subscriber acquisition costs was about 15 months‚ such aggressive accounting was attributed to the bundling & direct mail marketing practices b. During September 1995‚ the company modified the components of subscriber acquisition costs as incurred Analysis a. It is not advisable for AOL to capitalize the marketing costs because in 1990s Web was being established. This would definitely impact the sales. Instead of amortizing the Acquisition Costs for 15 months‚ if

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