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    Corruption at Gap Inc.

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    Gap Inc. was founded in 1969 by Donald and Doris Fisher in San Francisco‚ California‚ with a single store and a handful of employees. Today‚ they’re one of the world’s largest specialty retailers with three of the most recognized and respected brands in the apparel industry - Gap‚ Banana Republic and Old Navy. Gap Inc. has more than 153‚000 employees supporting over 4‚200 stores in more than 3‚100 locations in the United States‚ United Kingdom‚ Canada‚ France‚ Japan and Germany. Their 2004 Sales

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    Radio One Inc.

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    noventa‚ pero la ley de 1996 que era mas suave en cuanto al limite de la propiedad que otras anteriores‚ sin embargo mantenía ciertas restricciones en cuanto a la cantidad de emisoras que debía administrar una determinada compañías. Radio One‚ Inc. una de las empresas radiofónicas mas representativas de los EEUU y dirigido al mercado afroamericano identificó una oportunidad de compra de 12 emisoras de la empresa Clear Channell‚ debido a que está última fue obligada a desprenderse de 100 emisoras

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    The Sandwich Blitz Inc.

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    position? If not‚ what is an alternative source to fill the position? 3. Who within the company should make these decisions? 4. List the levels of authority (management) that Sandwich Blitz‚ Inc. would have if the new position is created. Dalmon and Lei are trying to expand their business The Sandwich Blitz Inc. They have two great location mangers that have a lot of skills and are ready to move up in the company. Dalmon and Lei have to make time to investigate the two options of expanding their company

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    Samsung and Apple Inc

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    APPLE INC. VS SAMSUNG In Australia‚ the electronic industry is dominated by oligopoly. The two companies from the electronic industry‚ Apple Inc. and Samsung‚ control more than 46% of the market share just from smartphones which gives them dominance that has led to increased difficulties for other firms to enter the market‚ decreased prices for consumers and higher profits. The competition between these two industries also has caused uproars in employment issues‚ court cases and copyright controversies

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    Plant Nutrients Inc

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    Case 10: Plant Nutrients Inc. Plant Nutrients Inc. (PNI) is a medium-size retailer of crop supplies in Lancaster‚ Pennsylvania. Brian Dunwoodie‚ the general manager‚ is preparing a proposed operating statement for 1999‚ to send to management at PNI’s parent company. This statement must reflect an increase in volume of two percent while maintaining the required 13 percent return on investment in the business. He is considering a number of ways of improving performance including: achieving better

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    Elektra Product Inc

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    Elektra Product Inc. I. Case problem Elektra Product Inc facing a crisis in the company since their market share was declining among the competition‚ limited idea to create new innovative products‚ lack of communication between the department and all of sudden most of the workers feel uncertain about their future in the company. Lack of leadership and management causing many problems inside the company and reflected to the company profit in the last few years. At the moment company realize

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    Food Inc Analysis

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    Analysis of Food Inc. The documentary Food Inc. brings us closer to the reality of mass produced food. The purpose of the video is to open the families‚ meat lovers small shops and restaurants eyes and smarten them up about how the food comes to their plates. Its also sending a message to these big companies‚ saying that we know what you guys are up to. The food we are buying and thinking thats healty‚ is actually not healty at all. During the processing of our food the big companies have absolutely

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    Amaranth Advisors Inc.

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    AMARANTH ADVISORS Inc. Balance Sheet June 30‚ 2006 ASSETS LIABILITIES Cash $22‚000 Accounts Payable $50‚000 Accounts Rec. 5‚000 Mortgage Payable 50‚000 Inventory 40‚000 Supplies 1‚000 Total Liabilities $100‚000 Land 10‚000 Buildings $120‚000 STOCKHOLDER EQUITY Acc. Depr

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    Food Inc Documentary

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    that approximately‚ 133 people day in a day due to foodborne illnesses. Therefore‚ health and safety standards need to be raised in the food industry to protect consumers from ingesting E. coli and other dangerous bacteria. In the documentary “Food Inc.”‚ mother Barbara Kowalcyk shared her story of when her two year old son Kevin died from a strand of E. coli 0157:H7 in 2001. Kevin died because of a contaminated hamburger from a fast food joint. Had there been more inspections and regulations‚ Kevin

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    Colton Jones Inc.

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    Colton Jones‚ Inc. Marion Jones was once the sole shareholder and president of Chempla‚ Inc.; in 20X1 she sold her stock to Westcoat Industries. She signed an agreement to be a consultant for five years. After being unable to make a profit Westcoat decided to sell their interest in Chempla‚ but were unable to find a buyer. Westcoat offered Chempla back to Marion Jones and an agreement was reached on September 1‚ 20X4. Included in the agreement Marion would be majority shareholder of the newly

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