Since the vice-president feels that the fixed assets were actually being operated at only 80% of capacity the projected external capital requirements must be recalculated. We must first calculate what full capacity sales would be by taking the actual sales from 1995 and dividing them by the percentage of capacity‚ in this case 80%. This suggests that if the fixed assets had been used to full capacity‚ 1996 sales could have been as high as $70.2 million. We then use this amount to estimate the target
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logs‚ called longwood‚ to be processed directly‚ whereas the current process required shortwood‚ which had to be purchased from the Shenandoah Mill. This nearby mill‚ owned by a competitor‚ had excess capacity that allowed it to produce more shortwood than it needed for its own pulp production. The excess was sold to several different mills‚ including the Blue Ridge Mill. Thus adding the new longwood equipment would mean that Prescott would no longer need to use the Shenandoah Mill as a shortwood
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A REPORT IN SERVICEMARKETING On SPINZONE (BRIGHTENING LIVE’S) Submitted to: Satish Chandra By Pradeep kumar(14) Gourav kumar(26) Amriteswar bera(29)
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Balanced Scorecard ending with Quarter 4 Income Statement showing Quarters 1-4 Balance Sheet showing Quarters 1-4 Part B B1: Evaluate how you utilized budgets and pro-format statements to plan funding of the production capacity you needed to achieve your business goals. At the end of the first quarter I had a net income of $-338‚500.00‚ which was not a huge surprise given that I had not yet sold anything and was trying to get the business off the ground. I knew however
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nations can be seen as lifeboats. The seas around them are filled with poor people who would like to get in the lifeboat or at least get a shae of the walth. Should we let them in? Hardin fills out the metaphor. Suppose that our lifeboat has a capacity of 60 people and that there are now 50 people on board. Suppose there are 100 people in the water. If we take them all on board‚ we get "complete justice‚ complete disaster‚" in Hardin’s
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whom it is issued to refrain from doing something which it is about to do. It prevents a tribunal possessing judicial and quasi-judicial powers from assuming or threatening to assume jurisdiction which it does not possess. Thus the writ lies both for excess of jurisdiction and absence of jurisdiction. Prohibition has much in common with certiorari‚ both in its scope and in the rules by which it is governed. Thus both these writs lie against a judicial or quasi-judicial body but not against an executive
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company’s market share and utilization of the company’s excess capacity‚ contacting Wal-Mart would be an effective move. Research reveals that choosing to supply via Wal-Mart will improve the company’s current distribution process. Apart from benefits of utilizing the company’s idle manufacturing capacity‚ there will be instant access to the world’s largest global retailing network through Wal-Mart. The company will benefit from increased sales capacity‚ as Wal-Mart’s inevitably efficient operation will
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Introduction In Nigeria‚ there are several power generating plants of different types‚ in different locations‚ with different capacities‚ and different modes of operation. A power station or a power generating plant is an industrial facility for the generation of electric power. At the center of nearly all power stations is a generator‚ a rotating machine that converts mechanical power into electrical power by creating relative motion between a magnetic field and a conductor. The energy source
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torrential rain in catchment areas. This may be due to two natural causes. First‚ the melting of ice in glacier on the mountains may thus supply a river with volumes of water much in excess of its containing and carrying capacity. Secondly‚ heavy rains on the mountains cause an excess of water supply. In either case‚ the excess water overflows the embankments and submerges the low-lying plains. Bursting of dams and also Bridges in protective embankments lead to inundation. This causes large-scale deforestation
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Table A.1 Current Shipping Process Factory Capacity Warehouse Requirements Shanghai 1300 1 2500 Shuzworld H 2300 2 1500 Shuzworld F 2200 3 1800 Totals 5800 5800 Table A.2 Costs To/From Warehouse 1 Warehouse 2 Warehouse 3 Shanghai $4 $3 $3 Shuzworld H $3 $4 $2 Shuzworld F $2 $4 $6 Table A.3 - Low-Cost Method Data COSTS W1 W2 W3 Supply Shanghai 4 3 3 1300 Shuzworld H 3 4 2 2300 Shuzworld F 2 4 6 2200 Demand 2500 1500 1800 5800 \ 5800 Shipments Shipments W1
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