Jeff Zalla‚ Diatom Ventures FROM: SAMPLE MEMO ONE RE: Increasing deal flow through low-cost‚ high-impact activities All private equity firms have money to invest – what makes a private equity firm unique is the investors‚ through their guidance‚ expertise‚ and commitment. However‚ in order to turn these skills into a competitive advantage‚ it is necessary that‚ 1) you have a clear and consistent message‚ and 2) that the message is heard. This memo offers recommendations to increase the credibility
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To: Alexis Fairchild From: Marshall Peterson Date: February 8‚ 2015 Subject: Mandatory Mediation Mrs. Fairchild‚ I am writing you this memo in compliance with the mandatory mediation requirements issued by the court. I would first like to state to you my stance in this case. I have been dealing with this particular vendor for about six months now. The business relationship started after my wife and I visited Mrs. Doe’s Sunday school class in Huntsville‚ Alabama. I was there in support of my
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ABC Corporation takes pride in being an ethical workplace both for the wellbeing of our company and our audiences. In an attempt to improve its policy on company ethics‚ ABC has set forth a new set of ethical guidelines for interpersonal communication on the workforce. It is crucial‚ that as a whole‚ we avoid ethical pitfalls in corporate communication for it can substantially degrade our working environment and neglect the company’s interests. Unethical Communication As an employee‚ it is
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To: Marketing‚ Staff From: Marketing‚ Director Date: 20 January 2013 Subject: Fallen Hero Monument Proposal Our men and women of the United States Armed Forces are every day roles models that protect the values our forefathers fought so hard to attain. As they confront terrorism aboard to protect our city streets‚ their actions have inspired many throughout the world to bear the title American. Though the fight to keep us free is not an easy task they stand ready and willing
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memo from the past to: whom it may concern; sometime in the distant future FROM: CAMERON GERDES SUBJECT: WHAT IT WAS LIKE 100 YEARS AGO DATE: 4/30/2012 ________________________________________________________________________ I AM WRITING THIS LETTER ON THE 30TH OF APRIL 2012 ON A WARM SUNNY DAY IN HOUSTON‚ TEXAS. BY THE TIME YOU READ THIS LETTER I WILL HAVE LONG PASSED AND HOPEFULLY MADE A DIFFERENCE IN THE WORLD. I CAN ONLY IMAGINE WHAT LIKE WOULD BE LIKE IN 2113; I AM NOT EVEN
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Charles Schwab Corporation: The Challenges Ahead Julieta Cabiling-Hugo Julio C. Canas Boston University MET AD 741 The Innovation Process – Developing New Products and Services April 21‚ 2014 Abstract The Financial Services Industry is evolving due to several factors: changes in the industry’s basis of competition‚ demographic changes that imply a wealth transfer process to younger generations‚ and new trends that are re-shaping the traditional social order. All those elements bring complex challenges
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Nucor Corporation 1995: after 30 years of success‚ what next? The Nucor story is about how a nearly bankrupt enterprise became the most productive and profitable company in the U.S. steel industry. It is also a story of how the two top managers of Nucor Corporation set a standard of personal and corporate behavior that continues to inspire social and economic civility within and beyond U.S. borders. The change in fortunes for the company began in the summer of 1965‚ when the new Chairman
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accept or reject this potential investment. These recommendations will be determined based on the examination of a series of cash flow‚ scenario‚ and strategic analyses. CASH FLOW ANALYSIS Internal Investment Criterion Top management at Nucor Corporation has determined its own internal investment criterion in determining whether to accept or reject a new investment project. Currently‚ the company judges the potential success of a project by its ability to achieve a 25 percent return on assets after
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------------------------------------------------- Top of Form | | MANU/SC/0092/1986Equivalent Citation: I(1987)ACC157‚ 1987ACJ386‚ AIR1987SC1086‚ (1987)1CompLJ99(SC)‚ JT1987(1)SC1‚ 1986(2)SCALE1188‚ (1987)1SCC395‚ 1986Supp(1)SCC562‚ [1987]1SCR819IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIAWrit Petition (Civil) No. 12739 of 1985Decided On: 20.12.1986Appellants: M.C. Mehta and another Vs. Respondent: Union of India and othersHon’ble Judges: G. L. Oza‚ K. N. Singh‚ M. M. Dutt‚ P. N. Bhagwati and Ranganath
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with a value of P80‚000.00 belonging to Bayan Development Corporation‚ represented by Zenny Aguirre‚ to the damage and prejudice of the latter. Romulo Takad‚ accused‚ denied this charge on his testimonies. The accused opted not to avail of his right to a preliminary investigation and not having executed a waiver of Article 125 of the Revised Penal Code. The Facts On March 2003‚ a KASUNDUAN was made between BAYAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION and SCCPPTODA 2 (SAMAHAN). Pursuant to the Kasunduan‚ a
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