TESLA Motors IPO June 2010 By: Brad Taylor Tesla Motors‚ Inc. was formed in 2003 to design and produce affordable EV’s (electric vehicle) and sell into the mainstream market place. The company is in the auto manufacturing industry and the consumer goods sector. To sustain its significant cash flow needs to support its heavy research and development spending and growing infrastructure needs (dealerships)‚ the company completed a public offering in June of 2010 where it sold 13.3 M shares
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Social Responsibility and Regulation The purpose of this paper is to determine how governmental Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) policies assist consumers and organizations; to evaluate if government polices differ throughout the world; to show ways that politics shape the regulation of businesses. CSR Policies and Consumers/Organizations Governmental CSR policies were developed to assist consumers and organizations. For example there was a government regulation enacted to protect the financial
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presence‚ Tesla motors has taken a different approach in EV technology and I think its paying off. Though the challenges from the establish competition would be thrown in coming years and to maintain the differentiation would be tough which will reduce the capability to charge the premiums‚ hence the scale needs to be achieved for sustainability; the mass adoptability of EV would be the key and for that the Auto manufacturers needs to work hard under the federal support. Tesla Motors has positioned
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Social Responsibility and the Community The American Red Cross prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors. United Way improves lives by mobilizing the caring power of communities around the world to advance the common good. Involvement Responds to 70‚000 natural and man-made disasters in the U.S. Supports Military Families Health and Safety training Lifesaving Blood Donations International help
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SWOT Analysis: TESLA MOTORS By Xin Xiong August 10th 2014 Company Overview Founded in 2003 and based in Palo Alto‚ Tesla Motors is one of the leading high-tech automobile companies‚ which produce the fully electrical vehicles and powertrain elements. The company runs operations in 31 countries and hires over 6‚000 staff around the world. Tesla Motors has an increasingly high growth rate‚ recording its revenues of 2‚013‚496 in 2013 (See Figure 1). Sales of its current model‚ Tesla Model S‚ reach
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451 Sr. Design Tesla Turbine | | MLP’s MARE 451 Sr. Design Tesla Turbine | Table of Contents Duties and responsibilities Page 3 Discussion of Tesla Turbine Page 4 Brian’s Responsibilities Page 7 Drag Force equations Page 7 Torque equations Page 9 Horsepower equations Page 10 Pump specifications Page 11 Pump equations Page 12 Bearing selections Page 15 Pro E Modeling Page 17 Tesla Turbine Results Page 25 End Remarks
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Corporate Governance and Ethical Responsibility Research Paper Marquita Jackson Dr. Rhonda Evans LEG 500 Law‚ Ethics‚ & Corp Governance November 18‚ 2012 Dr. DoRight has recently been hired as the President of the “Universal Human Care Hospital”‚ where he oversees all departments with over 5‚000 employees and over 20‚000 patients at the medical facility. He has been provided with a broad set of duties and oversight of numerous departments‚ including business development‚ customer services
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ethical issue is that if Professor Ballistico publishes the results‚ it is possible that the Foodcorp will go trouble and the funding to the University will be affected. The University relies on the funding. If the results are not published‚ the responsibility to report the risks of the additives of Professor Ballistico will be undermined. It will violate the ethical conduct of Professor Ballistico and affect the objectives of the study. 2. The first option available to Ballistico is publishing
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S.P. MANDALI’S R. A PODAR COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMICS MATUNGA‚ MUMBAI-400 019. A PROJECT REPORT ON Corporate Mission‚ Stakeholder ’s Ethics and Social ResponsibilityGoogle Inc. SUBMITTED BY Haldipur Raunak Rajesh Shobhana M.COM (SEM. II): STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT SUBMITTED TO UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI 2012-2013 PROJECT GUIDE Prof. Dr. (Mrs) Vinita Pimpale S.P. MANDALI’S R. A PODAR COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMICS MATUNGA‚ MUMBAI-400 019. CERTIFICATE This is to certify that
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his article‚ Put Profits First‚ “It is…simply good business for a company to cater to its customers‚ train and retain its employees‚ build long-term positive relationships with its suppliers‚ and become a good citizen in its community.” The social responsibility of business is to benefit not just the stockholders but also all of the constituencies. Some people believe however that it is not intelligent to put the investors second. T.J. Rogers says that shareholders are a huge part of the business
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