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    possibly tmi wall of text about health‚ academic institutions‚ and ableism incoming: For the past 5 years‚ I’ve been inexplicably physically fatigued‚ which has had exorbitant consequences in every facet of my life‚ most prominently‚ in academics. In high school‚ I was always one more overslept class away from being kicked out‚ and at the beginning of every term‚ I was placed on disciplinary restriction for weeks on end. I’ve seen an endless parade of doctors‚ mental health professionals‚ been

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    Dell Ratio Analysis

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    have different patterns through the life of the case. Dell’s ROA has ranged from a high 18.2% in 1999 then gradually drop to 9.2% in 2008. Dell’s ROE has ranged from 43.7% in 1999 to 61.2% in 2008. Both ROA and ROE dropped significant amount in 2001. Dell’s ROE and ROA are well above the Federal Nominal 10-year T bills rates in all yeas and exceed HP’s ROE and ROA in all years. In 2001‚ HP’s ROE and ROA drop to the lowest point through the life of the case‚ because HP acquired Compaq and almost doubled

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    Swot Analysis of Dell

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    Table of Contents PART II: SWOT ANALYSIS 2 INTRODUCTION 2 STRENGTHS 2 WEAKNESS 4 OPPORTUNITIES 5 THREATS 6 REFERENCES 8 PART II: SWOT ANALYSIS1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 4 Assessment of Environment of Company INTRODUCTION Dell is one of the leading Computer hardware and software providing company. It offers a broad range of products and services. Products include desktop PCs‚ servers‚ networking products‚ storage‚ mobility products‚ software‚ peripherals and services include technical IT support

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    Dell Sales Analysis

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    Contents Introduction .................................................................................................................................................. 2 Background of DELL inc ................................................................................................................................. 2 Building long-term relationship with customers .......................................................................................... 2 Creating sales organizational structures

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    Cost/Benefit Analysis of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act Dariya Gogueva Kaplan University Cost/Benefit Analysis of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act US Congress passed the Sarbanes – Oxley Act (SOX) in 2002 in response to massive corporate and accounting scandals in companies such as Enron‚ WorldCom‚ and Tyco. The purpose of SOX was to improve the corporate behavior in the US‚ in order to prevent fraud and to gain investors’ trust and confidence in the market by implementing rules and restrictions. Since

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    Dell: Swot Analysis

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    and defending against the threats to its well being. The SWOT analysis for Dell is summarized below. Strengths • Direct to customer business model. Uses latest technology. • Dell is the market leader in personal computers. For the last couple of years it has held its position as market leader (it took it from rivals Hewlett-Packard). • Dell’s brand is one of the best known in the world. • Dell has a remarkably low operating cost relative to revenue because it cuts out the retailer and supplies

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    Cost benefit analysis for the Long Engineering Company The Long Engineering Company (LEC) has decided to install a network system to help their technical support engineers (five of them who earn an average of $100‚000 each per year) to deliver better customer service including: mail out sales and other literature‚ answer phone calls for technical assistance and log and forward repair requests using an alpha-numeric paging system that will be part of the new network system. Currently all company

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    dell

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    Findings Dell started out as a direct seller‚ first using a mail-order system‚ and then taking advantage of the internet to develop an online sales platform. Well before use of the internet went mainstream Dell had begun integrating online order status updates and technical support into their customer-facing operations. By 1997‚ Dell’s internet sales had reached an average of $4 million per day. While most other PCs were sold preconfigured and pre-assembled in retail stores‚ Dell offered superior

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    COSTBENEFIT ANALYSIS OF AN RFID  ASSET TRACKING SYSTEM                      INTRODUCTION  This paper outlines the costbenefit analysis of using Ultra High Frequency (UHF) Radio Frequency Identification  (RFID) technology in an asset‐tracking application.  To facilitate the analysis‚ RFID will be compared against the  incumbent technology‚ bar‐coding.  An experiment comparing these two technologies was conducted‚ and the  findings from this experiment are further analysed.  Security

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    RFID V BARCODE : A COST- BENEFIT ANALYSIS What is RFID? Radio frequency identification (RFID) is a generic term that is used to describe a system that transmits the identity (in the form of a unique serial number) of an object or person wirelessly‚ using radio waves. It’s grouped under the broad category of automatic identification technologies. RFID is in use all around us. If we have ever chipped sour pet with an ID tag‚ used EZPass through a toll booth‚ or paid for gas using SpeedPass‚ you’ve

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