1. Merger or amalgamation Merger is defined as a combination where two or more than two companies compine in to one company .In this process one company survives and other lose their corporate existence .The survivor acquires assets as well as liabilities of the merged company or companies.Amaigamation is synonym of merger. A merger or amalgamation should be consederd only after careful examination of the merits and demerits‚ and ensuring overall positive value addition.The first stage of any
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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS International General Certificate of Secondary Education MARK SCHEME for the October/November 2011 question paper for the guidance of teachers 0417 INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY 0417/11 Paper 1 (Written)‚ maximum raw mark 100 This mark scheme is published as an aid to teachers and candidates‚ to indicate the requirements of the examination. It shows the basis on which Examiners were instructed to award marks. It does not indicate
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Hong Kong Community College Semester One‚ 2013/14 CCN1005 English for Academic Studies (Business) I Assignment 1: Academic Essay Essay Title: Waste Levy Negative influences of the waste levy Student Name: Wong Ho Yim (A05) Student No. : 13031388A Date of Submission: 8 Nov 2013 Negative influences of the waste levy As the increasing disposal in Hong Kong‚ and the existing landfills will be overloaded in 2020 (by the EPD). There are few places suitable for building
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C h a p t e r 2 Topic: Production Possibilities Frontier Skill: Recognition Production Possibilities and Opportunity Cost 4) The production possibilities frontier is A) upward sloping and reflects unlimited choices. B) upward sloping and reflects tradeoffs in choices. C) downward sloping and reflects unlimited choices. D) downward sloping and reflects tradeoffs in choices. Topic: Production Possibilities Frontier Skill: Recognition 1) The production possibilities frontier
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pricing. 21. True (Defining quality‚ moderate) 22. 10. ISO 9000 has evolved from a set of quality assurance standards toward a quality management system. 23. True (International quality standards‚ moderate) 24. 11. Quality is mostly the business of the quality control staff‚ not ordinary employees. 25. False (Total quality management‚ moderate) 26. 12. TQM is important because quality influences all of the ten decisions made by operations managers. 27. True (Total quality management
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Exam Name MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) Which of the following statements about guest reservation is false? 1) A) Transient sales are done primarily through the efforts of the Front Office and its staff. B) Convention site hotels tend to have a greater portion of group room sales than transient room sales. C) The group sales effort in a hotel does not affect transient sales. D) Group rooms are primarily sold through
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Information Booklet - 2: External Degree Programmes Bachelor of Science Business Administration (General) External Degree Bachelor of Science Management (Public) (General) External Degree Bachelor of Commerce (General) External Degree Faculty of Management Studies & Commerce University of Sri Jayewardenepura Gangodawila‚ Nugegoda Sri Lanka External Degree Programmes Page Bachelor of Science Business Administration (General) External Degree Bachelor of Science Management (Public) (General)
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An Offprint from for Students Presenting Analysis‚ Context‚ and Criticism on Commonly Studied Epics Epics Epics for Students Project Editor David Galens Editorial Sara Constantakis‚ Elizabeth A. Cranston‚ Kristen A. Dorsch‚ Anne Marie Hacht‚ Madeline S. Harris‚ Arlene Johnson‚ Michelle Kazensky‚ Ira Mark Milne‚ Polly Rapp‚ Pam Revitzer‚ Mary Ruby‚ Kathy Sauer‚ Jennifer Smith‚ Daniel Toronto‚ Carol Ullmann Research Michelle Campbell‚ Nicodemus Ford‚ Sarah Genik‚ Tamara C. Nott‚ Tracie
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Q1. In ‘Double-win’ strategy- (a) Customer gets an additional benefit (b) Customer gets price debate. (c) Both customs and the sales person come out with sense of satisfaction (d) Both (a) and (b) Q2. Consumer behavior‚ ‘Perception is a process through which (a) a consumer make ultimate purchasing (b) a consumer is satisfied (c) a consumer’s mind receives‚ organizes and interprets physical stimuli (d) Both (a) and (c) Q3. Sales forecast implies (a) an estimate of the maximum possible
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Just as everything and every institution require a set of I rules‚ traffic also needs rules in order to remain orderly I and disciplined. The question that next arises in our minds is that‚ what is the necessity of rules? It is necessary to have rules everywhere in order to make the functioning smooth and efficient. If there were to be no rules then‚ it would be a picture of total chaos and confusion. Rules regulate the work and help it move along the desired path. Thus‚ in order to have a smooth
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