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    MCGEE CAKE COMPANY

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    Introduction The McGee Cake Company has been in business since early 2005. The company is a sole proprietorship. They produce a variety of full line cakes and other cake including cheesecake‚ lemon pound cake‚ and double-iced‚ double-chocolate cake. In the past several years‚ the company has experienced sales increases due to features in magazines and this led to the company receiving orders from all over the world. Doc and Lyn McGee both had regular jobs and formed the company mainly due to outside interest

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    Fiduciary and Company

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    most important areas in Australian law. In this project‚ I will try to illustrate and explain the duties in three kinds of relationships including the relationship between a director and a company‚ the relationship between the promoters and the corporation and the relationship between business partners. In each relationship‚ what kinds of the fiduciary duties should be performed is elaborated in details. The aim of the project is to help the readers to understand what “fiduciary obligations” actually

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    Williams Company

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    Derivatives Analysis Case 2: Williams Company 1. In July 2002‚ Williams faces a tough time. Williams engaged in many different types of energy activities‚ including the purchase‚ sale‚ transportation‚ transmission of energy-traded commodities (natural gas and liquids‚ crude oil‚ refined products‚ and electricity)‚ and exploration and refining. It also involved in the telecommunications service by running optical fiber throug old natural gas pipelines. The company grew impressively from its beginnings

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    An Analysis of Strategic Management of Thai Automotive Industry: a case study of Toyota Motor Thailand Company Limited Executive Summary The intent of this report is to analyse the strategic management of Thai automotive industry‚ focus on a case study of Toyota Motor Thailand Company Limited. The relevant data and information are selected‚ evaluated and analysed. The results clearly suggest that this industry is very attractive to investors. The firm should compete with offensive strategies

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    Producer Company

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    Producer Company Model - Current Status and Future Outlook : Opportunities for Bank Finance EV Murray* In recent times‚ almost every major business house of the country is venturing in a big way into the agri-business sector‚ especially with regulations allowing corporates to now directly have contractual arrangements with farmers. One of the triggers for this newfound interest in agribusiness by the corporates is the change occurring in the retail markets‚ where consumers are making dramatic shift

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    Small Business‚ Entrepreneurship‚ and Franchises ACTIVITY: This activity is designed to encourage students to appreciate the process of generating business idea with limited funds. Anybody can come up with a good business idea regardless of their age‚ race‚ experience and others. Time Limit: 35 minutes What to Do: 1. Place students in 3 or 4 member per group and ask each group to come up with a business idea that will work. For this activity‚ each group has to come up with a business

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    In the nature of international trade‚ many companies are exposed to the risk of exchange rate fluctuation. The purchases from international suppliers in other countries‚ and sales to domestic buyers with account payables and account receivables in different currencies will give rise to foreign exchange risks. 1. General problem statement In an effort to meet the demand of the Vietnamese building materials market‚ Construction and Materials Trading Company is involved greatly in the international trade

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    A Field Study in Real estate Business ABSTRACT Introduction: Real estate that generates income or is otherwise intended for investment purposes rather than as a primary residence. It is common for investors to own multiple pieces of real estate‚ one of which serves as a primary residence‚ while the others are used to generate rental income and profits through price appreciation. The tax implications for investment real estate are often different than those for residential

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    which the Court can order that a company be wound up compulsorily.     B.H McPherson defines winding-up as a process whereby the assets of a company are collected and realised‚ the resulting proceeds are applied in discharging all its debts and liabilities‚ and any balance which remained after paying the cost and expense of winding-up is distributed among the members according to their rights and interests or otherwise dealt with as the constitution of the company directs. S213 of the 1963 Act sections

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    which a business and not for profit organization form a partnership with each other to market an image‚ product or service for mutual benefit” (Research International). In this mutual relationship both the not for profit take something away from the table so to speak. The corporation gains an image of social consciousness‚ while the not for profit receives valuable marketing publicity‚ and‚ in some cases‚ money. While cause related marketing provides many benefits for not-for profit organizations‚ this

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