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    03/15/2010 Carnival Corporation-2007 Carnival Corporation is the largest cruise and most profitable cruise ship operator in the world. Carnival is headquartered in Miami‚ Florida and London England and employs 80‚000 employees. “Carnival operates a fleet of 95 ships‚ with another 11 ships scheduled for delivery between 2010 and 2012 (Carnival Corporation‚ 2010).” Carnival cruises to Alaska‚ the Caribbean‚ Panama‚ South America‚ Mediterranean‚ New England‚ Bermuda‚ South Pacific‚ and the Bahamas

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    IMPORT FINANCING Background Like other developing countries‚ Pakistan’s import bill exceeds exports. Therefore‚ it faces scarcity of foreign exchange to meet its import requirements. According to daily “DAWN” dated 18th November 2012‚ Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves were USD 13.84 Billion at the week ended as on 9th November 2012. Gap between the import and export bills is partially covered by regulations‚ controls and measures exercised by State Bank of Pakistan and partially by the

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    A Case Study on MiniScribe Corporation for BA 219 - Corporate Financial Reporting Submitted to: Dr. Helen S. Valderrama by ARELLANO‚ Alyssa Loren ASADON‚ Rovin Vincent BLANCO‚ Melissa CHU‚ Goodwealth DE GUZMAN‚ Cla PRELLIGERA‚ Chriss Jan July 9‚ 2013 Master in Business Administration University of the Philippines Diliman‚ Quezon City EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In October 1988‚ Paula Perry‚ a research analyst for the brokerage firm Alexander and Ferris‚ was tasked to analyse

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    Delta Air Lines (A): The Low-Cost Carrier Threat Problem: Delta Airlines didn’t have a comprehensive response to low-cost carriers across functions. Option: Delta should launch its own low-cost carrier. Problems: Nearly all major airlines had done this unsuccessfully‚ proved unsustainable over time‚ never had a high-cost carrier transformed into a low-cost carrier. Since deregulation (1978) the average return on investment below cost of capital for the 5 largest carriers. Due to 9/11 the demand

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    compare theclinical efficacy and patient perception of steel bur‚ polymer and ceramic bur in caries excavation. Study design 40 children in the age group of 8-14 years with at least three occlusal carious lesions in any of the maxillary/mandibular first permanent molars were included in this study. The selected carious first permanent molar teeth in each patient were randomly assigned to receive restoration after cariousdentin removal withthe Steel bur group‚ Polymer bur group and the Ceramic bur group

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    SAIL "To be a respectful world class corporation and leader in INDIAN steel business in quality‚ productivity‚ profitability and customer satisfaction" is the VISION statement of Steel Authority of India. Which has already been revised three times since 1990‚ to make it more clear with time for the workforce in SAIL to achieve their goal. Mr. Sanjay Sinha(General Manager Corporate Planning) when asked about "in what all areas they use the vision statement and is your decision are influenced

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    Case Study – Strategy Report Brown-Forman Corporation (Jack Daniel’s) Strategic Issues Considered: Resource-Based View Product/brand reputation Organizational culture International Expansion Sustainability Risk Course: Strategic Management KEY ISSUES From reviewing the book case study and researching the Brown-Forman Corporation‚ there are several key strategic concepts and issues that characterize the company. The issues addressed

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    IMPORT PROCEDURE 1. The buyer (Toyota Motor Philippines Corporation) will send a purchase order to the seller abroad (Toyota Motor Corporation in Japan). 2. The buyer then the seller will conclude a sales contract which contains of the following: a. Quantity and specified description of the goods INNOVA (BLACK) INNOVA (WHITE) INNOVA (RED) COROLLA ALTIS (DARK BLUE) b. Unit price and total income value Unit PriceUSD 20‚219.51 USD 20‚219.51 USD 20‚219.51 USD 23‚414.63TOTAL

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    Answer in 2 pages Case Continuous casting investments at USX corporation (HBS 9-697-020) Do you think Kappmeyer should sign the proposal‚ and why? Do you think Kappmeyer should sign the proposal‚ and why? What pushed USS to stay with conventional technology? My recommendation based on analysis of the case and understanding the basic nature of disruptive technologies‚ and their impact on the general industry is that Kappmeyer should not sign the proposal. The main reason for that is USS is

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    1.1 Introduction Polaroid Corporation was founded in 1937 by Edwin Land who dropped out of Harvard College in order to focus on the research on the polarization of light. He developed the first instant camera in 1948. From that time onwards the instant camera was the main product of the company. 90% of the company’s efforts were tied up to this product over the next decades. Within four decades‚ sales of the firm grew from $142000 to over $1 billion. Significant break- through of Polaroid included:

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