Case study C: GSK‚ a merger too far? 1- Derive three opportunities and three threats for GSK by first making the PESTEL analysis of the macro-environment surrounding the pharmaceutical industry. (9 points) * PESTEL analysis of the pharmaceutical industry: Political: Since the creation of healthcare insurance‚ companies have to conform themselves to two kinds of systems: 1) The universal system applied for example in France‚ with less demand in new technologies. 2) The very selective anglo-saxon
Premium Pharmacology Generic drug Pharmaceutical industry
variety of Christmas songs to keep me occupied and of course‚ bring my Christmas spirit. A small smile appeared on my face as I couldn’t stop to think that I will be spending time with Itachi‚ best of all
Premium The Starry Night ILOVEYOU Vincent van Gogh
my project on the amount of homework students receive and how it is affecting their interpersonal relationships. Most of us have siblings‚ relatives or kids in grade school and can relate to this issue. We can all agree that they generally receive too much homework and it is causing them a lot of stress. Homework can be both good and bad. Some homework help reinforce the material already covered in class room while others are just worksheets and drill work. The truth is that students usually receive
Premium Middle school High school
Federal bailout programs in today’s economy are a very controversial topic. There are many arguments regarding both the pros and cons. In the case of Bear Stearns‚ Freddie Mac‚ and Fannie Mae‚ the government funded a bailout program to avoid bankruptcy for these corporations. If these corporations were to file for bankruptcy and not receive the bailout program‚ thousands of people would have lost there jobs and sent the economy into complete chaos. The bailout programs allowed these corporations
Premium Subprime mortgage crisis United States Economy of the United States
In the novel ‘A Christmas Carol’‚ Dickens uses multiple language devices to create mood and atmosphere in a way that conveys his attitudes towards the poor. As a child‚ Dickens’ family was in debt‚ so he know first-hand how it feels to be living in poverty. He was forced to work in a blacking factory (a factory that makes black dye for boots) in order to help his family pay off their debt. Dickens uses pathetic fallacy in this extract to create a menacing atmosphere. This is shown when it says “Meanwhile
Premium Charles Dickens Poverty Ebenezer Scrooge
TOO BIG TO FAIL Jamie Dimon‚ CEO‚ of JP Morgan Chase‚ attended an emergency meeting at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York on September 17‚ 2008. A dozen CEOs from rival firms were present-the meeting’s goal was to devise a plan to save Lehman Brothers‚ the nation’s fourth largest investment bank‚ from bankruptcy. Dimon knew Merrill Lynch and AIG were also in trouble. Many present at the meeting thought the government would step in and rescue Lehman Brothers. Dimon held a conference call
Premium Subprime mortgage crisis Great Depression Goldman Sachs
Scrooge in A Christmas Carol. The story ‘A Christmas Carol’ was written by Charles Dickens in 1843. Dickens was a very popular writer at the time of ‘A Christmas Carol’ is one of his most famous stories today. The main character‚ Ebenezer Scrooge‚ is presented as being a very cruel‚ selfish and harsh man. However‚ he changes throughout the novella due to significant events. I think the main message Dickens portrayed within the novella was to be loving and generous around Christmas time particularly
Premium Ebenezer Scrooge Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol
Version A Concordia University Department of Economics ECON 331 Section B Winter 2013 MIDTERM EXAM Name: ______________ Student ID: _____________________________ Mark: ___________________/70 marks Instructor: Faisal Rabby Feb. 28‚ 2013 Time Limit: 70 minutes MULTIPLE CHOICE: Circle the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. (2x15 =30 points) 1) Which of the following can be described as involving indirect finance? A) People buy shares of a mutual fund
Premium Future Present Time
I like the DVD better than the written version of A Christmas Carol. The movie and the story are a lot alike. The movie and the story are different in many ways. There are many ways the special effects of the movie make it better than the book. There are many similarities and differences between the movies. The movie and the story are a lot alike. One similarity is there was a lot of fog. Another is when his old partner “Marley” talked to him he told him three ghost will show up in his
Premium Film Jonas The Giver
Yoshida 2 Table of Contents Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………………………...3 Significance of “Too Proud to Fight”………………………………………………………………………4 Historical Background………………………………………………………………………………………….6 The Speech and Rhetorical Methods Used…………………………...……………………………...…9 The Lusitania and Immigration Policy………………………………………………………………....19 Neutrality and Democracy……………………………………………………………………………….....25 The Significance of the Rhetorical Presidency…………………………………………………...…27 Conclusion…………………………………………………………………………………………………………30
Premium Rhetoric Woodrow Wilson World War I