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    Rotten Dot Com

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    I have to say rotten dot com is not my type of website‚ but it did catch my attention. Even if you are disturbed or not attracted to something‚ you should give it a chance. You never know what to expect especially when you see‚ "Rotten dot com collects images and information from many sources to present the viewer with a truly unpleasant experience" on the main page. The content of the site is different than any other website that I have seen‚ but the form and layout is very

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    1) What is the intended role of each of the institutions and intermediaries discussed in the case for the effective functioning of capital markets? The main role of intermediaries is to fill the information gap between the investors who wish to invest money for higher returns and companies who need financing. Role of Venture Capitalists: The main role of VC is to screen good business ideas from the bad ones‚ invest in a good firm and nurture them until the company exits through a trade sale or

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    1. Intended role of each institution/intermediary: Venture Capitalists – They screen companies with good business ideas from bad ones and provide capital to the start-ups with good business ideas. The required return on capital for VCs is very high to compensate the shareholders for the higher risk in investing in new businesses‚ and this is achieved when VCs sell their stake in the business through IPOs or trade sale. Thus‚ VCs will work to ensure the business is sound so that it will fetch the

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    sector‚ during the dot come bubble of 2000. It was question that boggled minds‚ as to how this could have happened in a relatively sophisticated capital market like that of the United States. To discuss the role of capital market intermediaries in the dot-com of 2000 and to check whether their incentives were properly aligned with their intended roles. To evaluate why the market allowed the valuations of many Internet companies to go so high‚ and what was the role of the intermediaries in the process

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    Out During the feverish dot-com boom days‚ ’ business casual dress became the workplace norm. Like many other companies‚ Bear Steams‚ the sixth largest securities firm in the United States‚ loosened its dress policies. It allowed employees to come to work in polo shirts‚ khaki pants‚ and loafers for two important reasons: It had to compete with Internet companies in a tight employment market‚ and it wanted to fit in with its casual dot-com customers. But when the dot-com bubble burst and economy

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    the table in my grey sleeveless dress and lit the deep red candles that were extending upward out of the floral arrangement. The guests would be arriving soon and I began to think over the whole situation. Each person has written a book about the dot com industry‚ how they can be successful as well as how to invest wisely in one. I was hoping to learn a lot of information so I could make a good decision on whether my company would benefit from being online. These thoughts drifted through my head until

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    Goodwill Goodwill is a non-profit organization that provides job training‚ employment placement services and other community-based programs for people who have a disability‚ lack education or job experience‚ or face employment challenges. (Begin‚ 2008). Goodwill operates as a network of 183 independent‚ community-based organizations in the U.S.‚ Canada and 14 other countries. In 2008‚ Goodwill collectively earned more than $3.25 billion and used 84 percent of that revenue to provide employment

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    E-Commerce Site En.wikipedia.org (2008) Dot-com company - Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia. [online] Available at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dot-com_company [Accessed: 22/04/2012]. Jobber‚ D. and Fahy‚ J. (2009) Foundations of Marketing. 3rd ed. New York: McGraw-Hill Education‚ p.263. Lukman‚ A. (2010) Failure and success of dot-come companies. My time matters blog‚ [blog] 17th March‚ Available at: http://mytimemattersblog.com/failure-and-success-of-dot-com-companies/ [Accessed: 22/04/2012]. n/a

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    temporary organization designed to search for a repeatable and scalable business model.These companies‚ generally newly created‚ are in a phase of development and research for markets. The term became popular internationally during the dot-com bubble when a great number of dot-com companies were founded." Considering that this small business will operate at start-up‚ its core focus will be: - to conduct research to validate‚ assess and develop the bread products and associated services that would have commercial

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