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    costs for Shell Oil Company are untabulated. The company lost 60% of its production in the Gulf in the following weeks after hurricane Katrina. The Shell Company suffered intangible losses of employee moral and high turnover. Its tangible losses are not limited to losses in refining capacity‚ downed transporting pipelines‚ and downstream revenue from retail stores sales. However despite these immediate losses Shell occurred‚ it remains the Worlds second most profitable oil and chemical manufacturing

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    BP: The Oil and Energy Company BP is an oil company whose roots start back in Cleveland‚ Ohio in the 1870 ’s. BP has grown from a local oil company to now being a global energy group employing over 80‚000 people and operating in over 100 countries worldwide. BP provides fuel for transportation‚ energy for heat and light‚ retail services‚ and petrochemical products for everyday items. They are all about finding oil and natural gas and have several brands that might sound familiar: BP‚ Castrol

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    Dow Chemical Company HW

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    Dow Chemical Accounting Homework Dow Chemical Company is a manufacturer and supplier of products used primarily as raw materials in the manufacture of customer products and services. Its product lines include chemicals‚ advanced materials‚ agro-sciences and plastics businesses. Attached are the excerpts from Dow Chemical’s Annual report for 2012. Based on the information in the financial statements and footnotes‚ please‚ answer the questions below. Assume a tax rate of 35%. 1. Which cost flow assumptions

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    Buisness Plan of Oil Company

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    Business plan for oil company OIL REFINING INDUSTRIES HISTORY GLOBAL BUISNESS BECAUSE CRUDE OILS. CAN BE TRASPORTED AT RELATIVELY LOW COST BY SEA AND PIPELINE WORLDWIDE DEMAND FOR SUCH PRODUCT PRINCIPLE FACTORS AFFECTING REFINING MARGINS • The demand for and prices of refined petroleum products relative to the supply. • The cost of crude oils and other feedstock’s . • The configuration. • The capacity. • The utilization rates of refineries.

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    Big Oil Company Memo

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    MEMORANDUM TO: President Steve Corder‚ Big Oil Company FROM: Accounting Research DATE: August 19‚ 2013 SUBJECT: Client Understanding CC: John Doe‚ Supervisor This memo is issued to offer some understanding on the information requested for the analysis of work papers. The memo will define particular areas of review. The memo will also answer any questions you have concerning the analysis of the work papers regarding adjusting lower cost of market inventory on valuation; capitalizing

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    2. Communication Problems in companies Communication problems which occur in the workplace can affect a company on both productivity and money. Without efficient communication techniques‚ companies are not capable of exchanging information necessary to day-to-day operations and to create a communication network to carry new product data. Given bellow are some examples of communication issues which have occurred in the workplace: Language Barriers In a diversified workplace there are several benefits

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    in financing the companies undertaking two major oil and gas projects in Burma. These projects are known as Block M and the Shwe Reserve (including the Arakan-Yunnan Pipeline). The consortium companies undertaking the Block M project have a production sharing contract with Burma’s 100% state-owned Myanmar Oil & Gas Enterprise (Burma). The consortium includes Chinese and Singaporean companies: CNOOC (China)‚ CNPC (China) and Golden Aaron (Singapore). The consortium companies undertaking the Shwe

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    quickly as possible. The political parties are not representing the popular aspirations. On the contrary‚ they are corporations that represent just themselves. We can exemplify this with two basic examples: the corruption system of the Brazilian company oil Petrobras‚ that was responsible‚ in many political parties‚ for the campaign’s financing of the last elections; and the way that the candidates are chosen for the parties: who chooses the candidates for elections are the political parties and the

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    Agm of Bharti Oil Company

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    ASSIGNMENT OF CORPORATE LAW TOPIC – AGM OF BHARTI OIL COMPANY Notice of the Annual General Meeting must be given 15 days in advance. The YJC Executive is responsible for giving notice of the AGM. WHICH INCLUDE - The agenda of the meeting □ How Membership is defined/who can vote □ The date‚ time and place of the meeting □ By-law amendments or information on how to obtain a copy of by-law amendments □ Who can run for an Executive position (criteria

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    Based on Pacific Grove Spice Company’s forecasted financial statements‚ are its profitable operations sufficient to quickly bring it into compliance with the bank’s requirements? By looking at Pacific Grove Spice Company’s forecasted financial statements‚ we can conclude that its profitable operations are not sufficient enough for it to be able to comply with the bank’s requirements by 30th June 2012. By the end of June-2012 Pacific Grover would only be able to lower its Equity Multiplier to 3.3

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