14th December 2010 Submitted by: Atika Imtiaz (7184)‚Hira Sarwar (7208)‚ Khadija Tahir (7554)‚ M. Waqas Moghul (7727)‚ Natasha Akber (7546)‚Shayan Rasool(8093) Submitted to: Mr. AbdulQadir Molvi | Table of Contents ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 3 eBay 4 INTRODUCTION TO eBAY : 5 FINANCIAL ANALYSIS OF THE CASE: 7 PORTER’S FIVE – FORCES MODEL: 11 RIVALRY AMONGST COMPETING SELLERS: 12 SUPPLIERS 13 THREAT OF SUBSTITUTES 14 BUYERS 14 THREAT OF NEW ENTRANTS 15 INTERNAL AUDIT: 17 EXTERNAL
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10‚ I would rate my success in the Hex Auction 6 out of 10. This is because I was unable to buy many hexes that I aimed for due to lack of money. The one thing that I think I did really well during the auction was raising the prices of the hexes because many citizens needed them‚ so they were willing to pay anything just to own the property. This also caused their money to decrease and left and advantage for me‚ because they had less money towards the auction which meant they would not be able to
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agreement reached in a traditional auction? 2 marks 7. What differences did Rein A J outline between a traditional auction and an on-line auction? 5 marks 8. What did Rein A J regard in an eBay auction as the equivalent of the fall of the hammer in a traditional auction; and what is the significance of each
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1Definition: Direct marketing‚ marketing take place without intermediaries between manufacturing and buyer such as amazon.com Affiliate marketing‚ an arrangement whereby a marketing patner refers consumer to the selling company website such as amazon .com Transaction fees modal‚ charge a service fee based on the volume and value of transaction offered for example‚ what you pay when you buy or sell a house would be transaction fees.amazon .com Subscription fees model‚ customer pay a fixed amount
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NOBLE CRUS A Case on Wine Valuation Group Members: ….. ….. ….. ….. ….. Background Reasons for investing in fine wine: * As an investment in future drinking – buying young wines which will improve over time. * As a financial investment – buying wines with the sole intention of reselling them later for a profit. The global demand for fine wine has increased enormously over the last few decades. Wine as a financial asset outperformed benchmarks such as Dow Jones‚ FTSE 100
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The Future of the Foreign Exchange Market Abstract This paper addresses the future of the foreign exchange market using two organizing(and provocative) ideas. One pertains to the market’s institutional structurthe other to its information structure. The first organizing idea is that thestructure of currency markets is driven primarily by the management of credit risk. This contrasts with drivers identified by microstructure theory (such as management of market risk‚ attenuation of asymmetric
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Shyam Sunder try to understand the effect of various elements such as institutional structure‚ market environment‚ and agent behaviour which effect the performance of an economy on the allocative efficiency of a double auction. Through their experiment they prove that a double auction‚ a non-Walrasian market mechanism‚ can sustain high levels of allocative efficiency even if agents do not maximize or seek profits. Since It is not possible to control the trading behavior of individuals as the human
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1. Introduction – What is a Contract? 1.1 Definitions Not all agreements will be contract enforceable in law - social arrangements‚ for example‚ or contracts which offend against public decency and public policy and those which involve criminal activity. ‘A contract is an agreement giving rise to obligations which are enforced or recognised by law. The factor which distinguishes contractual from other legal obligations is that they are based on the agreement of the contracting parties.’ Treitel
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Web200 Final Exam 2012 Student Name_________________________ True/False Indicate whether the statement is true or false. ____ 1. The USENET was the earliest of the networks that eventually combined to become what we now call the Internet. ____ 2. E-mail was born in 1972 when a researcher wrote a program that could send and receive messages over the Defense Department network. ____ 3. The set of rules for delivering Web page files over the Internet is in a protocol called the Hypertext
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III. The Nature of Financial Market T he money and capital markets are at the economic centre of the industrial and commercial world. Both firms and individuals rely upon the efficient operation of these markets for obtaining capital for investment purposes or money to meet their short-term financial needs. Over the last fifty years the operation of the money and capital markets has been progressively ‘globalised’ both to finance international trade but also to support multinational business
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