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    Biopure Case Study

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    1. a) Potential market for Humans To accurately calculate the number of units that would be required per year in the human market‚ we first estimated the total number of patients that would require RBC transfusions divided in three main groups: Elective and emergency surgeries: The current market is of 7.9 million units‚ but there is also an unserved market of borderline transfusions that would require an additional 1.5 million units (1 million surgeries with requirements of 1-2 units / surgery)

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    + Biopure Corporation Case Analysis Back Bay Xue Yang + Agenda 1. Current Situation 2. SWOT Analysis 3. Quantitative Analysis 4. Recommendations + Current SituationBiopure Corporation  The main objectives of Biopure Corporation is blood substitutes development  There are 2 products: Oxyglobin and Hemopure. Oxyglobin is targeting at veterinary market and Hemopure is targeting at human market  The company has spent $200 million on R&D of Hemopure  Oxyglobin has already approved

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    Executive Summary Biopure Corporation is one of the pioneers in the development of oxygen therapeutics using “Hemoglobin”‚ a new class of pharmaceuticals that deliver oxygen to the body’s tissues. Biopure developed two main products under years of research and development‚ “Hemopure” for human use‚ and “Oxyglobin” for animal veterinary use‚ both represented a new oxygen based treatment approach for managing patients’ oxygen requirements. Biopure’s two products differ from other blood substitute

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    recommendation that Biopure should immediately launch Oxyglobin. The reasons for this decision are as followed: Obtaining the Monopoly on blood substitutes - If Biopure waits to launch Oxyglobin they will miss a prime opportunity to control the blood substitute market‚ especially the animal market. As mentioned in the case‚ Biopure’s competitors have yet to launch their products. Furthermore‚ Baxter International and Northfield Laboratories do not have an animal substitute for Biopure to compete with1

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    Court Essay

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    COURT ASSIGNMENT DETAIL COURT ASSIGNMENT IS DUE BY MARCH 25‚ 2013 USE THE INFORMATION BELOW AS A GUIDELINE Report to include the date and time of your attendance. The court rooms you observed. - Observe criminal proceedings and identify terms discussed in class such as bail‚ show cause‚ probation‚ sentences‚ incarceration‚ parole‚ conditional sentence‚ curfews‚ restitution‚ diversion‚ warrants‚ etc. - Provide a brief synopsis of your observations incorporating concepts discussed in class

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    OJT Report

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    Guideline for Writing an Executive Summary of On-Job-Training: An executive summary is a brief overview of a report designed to give readers a quick preview of its contents. Its purpose is to consolidate the principal points of a document in one place. After reading the summary‚ your audience should understand the main points you are making and your evidence for those points without having to read every part of your report in full. In your case‚ your executive summary is going to be read by the recruiter

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    Nadel Et Al

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    in the assignment? (2 points) COURT OF APPEALS OF OHIO‚ FIRST APPELLATE DISTRICT‚ HAMILTON COUNTY 2. According to the case‚ what must a party establish to prevail on a motion for summary judgment? (3 points) Emil moved for summary judgment‚ claiming that no genuine issue of material fact existed. BK also moved for summary judgment and pointed to evidence in the depositions that appellants knew the coffee was hot and that coffee was purchased and served as a hot beverage. It also contended under the

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    Case B 2

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    representing them filed charges of discrimination. The EEOC determined that there was reasonable cause of discrimination; violating Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The case ended up in the federal district court. The court granted motion for summary judgment.   ISSUE:  Does this rule violate Title VII?   DECISION: No. The court reversed and remanded their decision.   REASONING: The court did not find that there was any disparate impact because there is no requirement to comply with the

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    Regeer

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    CHAPTER TWO DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS: TABULAR AND GRAPHICAL METHODS CHAPTER OUTLINE AND REVIEW In Chapter 1‚ you were introduced to the concept of statistics and in exercise *6 of that chapter you were given a frequency distribution of the ages of 180 students at a local college‚ but you were not told how this frequency distribution was formulated. In Chapter 2 of your text‚ you were informed how such frequency distributions could be formulated and were introduced to several tabular

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    Courtroom Observation Paper

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    L.L.C.‚ d/b/a O’Malley’s Tavern (Appenllants) was the subject of a Summary Judgment Motion filed on behalf of the Appellants in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana‚ Hammond Division. The lawyers in this case for the Appellant are Benjamin Walton and Jordan VanMeter. The Lawyers for the Appellee are Jackson Welch and Amanda Babot. The Appellant’s lawyers filed this Motion for Summary Judgment asking the Court to dismiss the lawsuit filed by the Appellee

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