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    Case2 Remote environment- PESTEL Industry environment-five forces Internal environment- strategic driver (industry/market‚ product/service‚ customer‚ channel‚ competitive advantage)‚ operational driver‚ (cost‚ revenue‚ growth)‚ people and organizational driver (structure‚ skill‚ capability)‚ SWOP analysis and GAP analysis Product/market development Strategic development Vision: SEC aims to act as an agency that was high functioning‚ agile and intelligent‚ and committed to investor protection

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    This is where‚ Bernie Madoff lost his way and needed to be more adamant to disapprove insider trading against lending by management to itself or too closely related entities‚ and against other transactions which causes a conflict of interest to occur. Yet‚ it still is proven that business without borders does its part by not hindering financial markets‚ deregulation can free up competition and produce a growth within the financial sectors. case brief -- Bernie Madoff understood two important

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    In this bright future we have people who thrive for money and will do almost anything they can to receive the large amounts of money that is possible. How far will one person go to make an immense amount of money? Would they go through a Ponzi scheme? A Ponzi scheme is an investment fraud that brings the payment of the purported returns to existing investors from funds contributed by new investors. Ponzi scheme organizers often solicit new targets by promising to invest their funds in opportunities

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    Web. 04 Apr. 2011. <http://www.helium.com/>. Jacobus‚ Lee A. "The Position of Poverty." A World of Ideas: Essential Readings for College Writers. 8th ed. Boston‚ MA: Bedford/St. Martins‚ 2010. 405-415. Print. (2) Lenzner‚ Robert. "Bernie Madoff ’s 450 Billion Ponzi Scheme." Information for the World ’s Business Leaders - Forbes.com. 12 Dec. 2008. Web. 04 Apr. 2011. <http://www.forbes.com/>.

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    4. Martha Stewart’s Lost Reputation Discussion of ethical issues 1. What was the basis of Martha Stewart’s reputation? 2. Why did MSO’s stock price decline due to Martha Stewart’s loss of reputation? 3. Who is Martha Stewart’s target market? 4. What qualities were associated with the Martha Stewart brand‚ before the controversy? Which of these were affected by the accusations of insider trading‚ and how? How would you find out for sure? 5. What level of sales and profits would MSO have

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    In her 1964 book Virtue of Selfishness‚ Ayn Rand mentioned that her ideal form of capitalism is one which is “a full‚ pure‚ uncontrolled‚ unregulated laissez-faire capitalism—with a separation of state and economics.” Indeed‚ this Objectivism viewpoint has been used by many conservative policy makers‚ such as Malcolm Fraiser ‚ the former Prime Minister of Australia‚ and esteemed economists such as Alan Greenspan and Martin Anderson to craft policies that reduces the intervention of the government

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    the whole society and the whole business world can have the good consciousness and ethical environment‚ the legislation may not so important. Q.4. In each case discussed at some length in this chapter – Enron‚ Arthur Andersen‚ WorldCom‚ and Bernie Madoff – the problems were known to whistle-blowers. Should those whistle-blowers each have made more effort to be heard? How? In each of the case‚ there are whistle-blowers. For example‚ Carl Bass was a whistle-blower to Arthur Andersen. After ignoring

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    Memorandum to file. Date: June 24th‚ 2013. Subject: Scott Rothstein’s Ponzi scheme. The purpose of this memo is to document my research on Scott Rothstein’s Ponzi scheme‚ the biggest fraud case in Florida. Did Scott Rothstein knowingly lie and take money from investors‚ promising high fake returns‚ only to benefit himself and his conspirators? How he got away with this scheme without being caught is outlined. I have also included some of the red flags that were missed. Facts Rothstein

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    Cal by Bernard MacLaverty Cal by Bernard MacLaverty tells us the tragic story about a young‚ unemployed Catholic named Cal Maclusky. He lives in Northern Ireland in an ulster where mostly Protestants live and is the son of a stubborn widowed abattoir man who refuses to leave his home even though their house had been firebomb threatened several times. Cal’s life is tough and trouble always seems to find him‚ his mother died when he was eight‚ Protestants give him a hard time and as if that wasn’t

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    Reading Response Journal #2 --- The Natural The second section of The Natural‚ by Bernard Malamud‚ resumes the story of Roy Hobbs fifteen years after the shooting incident with Harriet. The manager of the New York Knights‚ Pop Fisher‚ reluctantly takes a chance on the aging star‚ signing him to a minimal contract. The team is not very accommodating towards Roy‚ largely due to the fact that they are very protective of their current leader‚ Bump Bailey. Roy and Bump experience numerous power struggles

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