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    Wales 11th October 2012 Weekly News Wrap from CaseCheck: Flexible courts‚ degree of force in self-defence and employee-owner employment contracts Flexible Courts  Justice Minister Damian Green has announced a pilot scheme that seeks to speed up cases and modernise criminal justice services. The pilot will see Courts sitting outside of traditional working hours and on weekends and an increased use of video-link technology including prison to court links where suspects can appear in court from prison

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    Capstone Turbine Corporation Capstone Turbine announced the results for its third quarter (ended 31st December 2015) of fiscal 2016 on 3rd February. The company’s revenue has increased 20 % sequentially from $ 17.9 million in the second quarter to $ 21.5 million in the third quarter. The company was also able to improve its gross margin sequentially from 11 % to 19 % and reduce the net loss from $ 7.9 million to $ 6.0 million‚ an improvement of 24 %. A more representative metric than the net income

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    Introduction: 1) This report considers the potential purchase of the sodium chlorate producing plant in Collinsville‚ Alabama by Dixon Corporation from American Chemical Corporation in October 1979. The reason for this stems from the fact that American Chemical Corporation was attempting at the time to buy a controlling stake in Universal Paper Corporation‚ but the management of Universal contested this on the basis that it would be anti-competitive‚ given that they were both producers of sodium

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    1.0 INTRODUCTION The Sealed Air corporation is committed to market leadership through technological innovation. Ten years ago‚ the company was first to market with a highly successful coated air-bubble packaging protection product‚ AirCap. However‚ market trends indicate a rapid displacement of coated bubble by a technologically inferior yet inexpensive uncoated product. Burgeoning demand for uncoated bubble poses a direct threat to the long-term viability of the technologically superior‚ premium

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    in the territory of India. It is essential that the applicant must have made an attempt to procure license and has failed to obtain the same for the prescribe period of 6 months. The NATCO case: The first move towards granting of compulsory license was made in this case of Natco Vs. Bayer. M/s Bayer Corporation is an internationally known drug manufacturing company‚ which out of many‚ held patent rights to a drug called ‘nexavar’ which is useful for treating liver and kidney cancer. Natco‚ an Indian

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    The Microsoft Corporation

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    Comprehensive Income Tax Course: Module 2 Final Exam 1. Fred prepared his own tax return last year. This year Fred decided to have his tax return prepared by a professional. During the interview process Fred’s tax preparer realized Fred needs to repay the education credit he took for his son last year. For which of the following reasons would a taxpayer be required to repay an education credit? a) Taxpayer received a refund of personal living expenses b) Taxpayer received tax-free educational

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    Bilal Al- Qureshi‚ Said Business School‚ University of Oxford 2010 American Chemical Corporation HBS Case Number: 9-290-102 Executive Summary The American Chemical Corporation (AMC) is a large‚ diversified chemical producer. In 1979‚ AMC was forced to issue a tender to sell a Sodium Chlorate plant‚ near Collinsville‚ Alabama. Dixon‚ a specialty chemicals company‚ was willing to purchase the aforementioned plant for $12m with the option to invest a further $2.25m on laminate technology. The

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    Sony Corporation

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    Introduction Generally‚ Totsuko was started by 2 talented Engineer‚ Masaru Ibuka and Marketing Innovator‚ Akio Morita in 1946 in Japan. The company name was later changed to SONY in 1958. From 1950 to 1999‚ SONY introduced many innovative products; many of the world’s first technology and even created a robotic dog named Aibo. SONY’s vision is to create something new‚ to create more dreams and to make things fun. SONY’s mission is to create things for every kind of imagination and involve

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    Loctite Corporation

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    LOCTITE CORP. INDUSTRIAL PRODUCT GROUP Dadang Beny Kurniawan Regular Class of July 2005 Marketing Company Background: • Founded in 1953 by Vernon Krieble‚ Ph.D • In 1956‚ sales totaled $7‚000 though net income was at a deficit of $17‚000 • by 1964‚ sales had reached nearly $2 million and net income jumped to $220‚000 • On October 26‚ 1976‚ Loctite’s stock was admitted to listing on the New York Stock Exchange • Loctite merged with International Sealants in 1970 and also acquired

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    1. What kinds of advantages can Chinese companies obtain if they move production into the United States? There are several advantages Chinese companies obtain by moving their production to the United States. For starters‚ they would be able to sell to companies that only purchase American made products. Also‚ the money earn from the U.S. base production generates profit for China; which allows the companies to help its country economy by expanding its business in both countries and providing jobs

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