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    Melissa Barajas Carolina Cespedes-Uribe Nancy Ramirez Case 1: Gemini Electronics Memo To: Frank Wang From: Sarah McIvor Date: June 7‚ 2018 Re: Gemini Expansion After giving much consideration‚ time‚ and analysis to the financial information presented for Gemini Electronics‚ we would like to propose a comprehensive review of the company’s standing. This review may aid those seeking guidance and clarification to come to a consensus in making a decision to see if Gemini is in good standing to expand

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    Kaitlin Tolley MGT 331 Case 4: MagRec Inc. 1. If I were the manager I would have pushed for a more moral‚ honest solution to the problem with Partco. The company should have owned up to the poor quality parts and offer to fix any damaged parts for customers. Even though it would have cost the company time and money‚ it was the right thing to do. I think that if the company were to explain the situation to Partco- with the one bad batch of parts‚ and assured them that it wouldn’t happen again and

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    APPLE INC CASE ANALYSIS

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    APPLE INC CASE ANALYSIS Clint A. Persaud University of Ontario Institute of Technology October 2014 Question 1 Industry From the beginning of time apple has operated in quite a few industries‚ the first being the Personal Computer in in 1976 (pg1) and then with the leadership of John Sculley they entered the Desktop Publishing industry from 1985 to 1993 where John Sculley also attempted to implement a low cost strategy (pg2). Scully didn’t stop there he also tried

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    Greetings Inc Case 2

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    1. Activity Based Costing benefits businesses that are more complex in nature. In this case‚ Greetings. INC has added a new product line‚ Wall Decor‚ which permits them to grow without expanding their physical stores; however‚ they have significantly raised their overhead costs by multiplying their cost drivers. Not to mention the fact that they have incorporated a largely automated system into their product line‚ which we know calls for an ABC system. The main reason to move to ABC though‚ would

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    Case Problem: Blades‚ Inc. 1. One point of concern for you is that there is a tradeoff between the higher interest rates in Thailand and the delayed conversion of baht into dollars. Explain what this means. ANSWER: If the net baht-denominated cash flows are converted into dollars today‚ Blades is not subject to any future depreciation of the baht that would result in less dollar cash flows. 2. If the net baht received from the Thailand operation are invested in Thailand‚ how will

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    the price of Apple’s stock increased more than 10 times‚ from around USD$6 per share (split-adjusted) to over USD$80‚ which marked another great success. Jobs announced in 2006 that Apple would be known as Apple Inc.‚ because the company had shifted its emphasis to mobile electronic devices with the widespread success of its iPhone‚ iPod and iPad products. b) Suggest two foreseeable factors to explain the potential causes that may lead to the organization’s decline using by your selected

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    Par Inc Case Problem

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    Executive Summary: Par‚ Inc has developed a new coating designed to resist cuts and provide a more durable ball. One concern for Par‚ Inc was the effect of the new coating on driving distances. Par would like the new cut-resistant ball to offer driving distances comparable to those of the current-model golf ball. To compare the driving distances for the two balls‚ 40 balls of both new and current models were subjected to distance test. The testing was performed with a mechanical hitting machine

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    7-Eleven, Inc. Case

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    Posing to be a successful division of the organization‚ the Big Eats Deli sandwiches at 7-Eleven‚ Inc. were pleased with the continued progress this sector offered (Bell & Hagan‚ 2012). Utilizing a strategy determined in a cross-cultural market‚ 7-Eleven CEO James Keyes found it to be intriguing and challenging to implement such a plan in the United States. However due to strong competition amongst convenience stores in the United States and different eating habits of consumers‚ this proved to

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    Case: America Online. Inc. 1. Prior to 1995‚ why was America Online (AOL) so successful in the commercial online industry relative to its competitors CompuServe and Prodigy? • AOL was able to gain more market share because of rapid advertisement expansion • The company agressively marketed its online service using both independent marketing efforts‚ such as direct mail packets with AOL software disks; television and print advertising; co-marketing efforts with computer magazine publishers‚ also

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    The North Face, Inc Case

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    Case 5.3 The North Face‚ Inc 1 Auditors should not insist that their clients accept all proposed audit adjustments even those that have an “immaterial” effect on the given set of financial statements. Because “immaterial” effect on the financial statements will not affect the users’ decisions. Therefore‚ auditors have to confirm if the effects on the financial statements are really “immaterial”. If there are really “immaterial”‚ sometimes the auditor would be forced by the clients to ignore it

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