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    significant factors which influenced my career choice are the degree of development of that industry at present and in future. After passing the financial tsunami‚ the economy of surroundings starts growing up again. The commercial activities of mergers and acquisitions hence occurred frequently. The relating industries such as accounting can be benefited. There are many businesses and enterprises require lots of professionals in accounting aspect to handle business activities such as consolidation

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    Fox and Time Warner Merger

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    therefore‚ Fox did not calculate the other aspects of Time Warner; Warner declined the bid. Fox obtains a lot of different media sectors; this essay will explore the holdings and risk factors of Fox and Time Warner. Also‚ it will assess how the proposed merger would effect the Media environment. 21st Century Fox has holdings in a lot of cable network programming‚ some examples are: Fox News‚ Fox Business Network‚ Fox Sports Net (21st Century Fox 4). Fox uses their Broadcasting Company “to reach 99% of

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    Do Mergers Create Value?

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    Do Mergers and Acquisitions create Value? This essay will focus on the motives of mergers and acquisitions and the benefits. The motives and benefits will be critically accessed. Empirical evidence will be covered and viewed in the hope of drawing a conclusion and to whether mergers and acquisitions create value or not. A real life example will be taken and accessed against the empirical evidence and merger motives in order to demonstrate the effects a merger has on both the Offeree and Offeror

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    How the Media Failed Women in 2013 If you pick up a newspaper‚ magazine‚ or‚ if you’re feeling especially brave‚ turn on a TV then you will be blasted by millions of ads with heavily photo shopped and over sexualized women. The successes of women in 2013 were countless yet we don’t talk about or celebrate them. Instead we revert back to sexist advertising‚ over sexualizing women in popular culture‚ shaming women over their sex lives‚ underrepresenting female protagonists in film and television‚

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    On November 24‚ 2010‚ XM Canada and Sirius Canada Inc. agreed to a merger of companies. This merger‚ unlike that of the US‚ took a lot of time and required Canadian ownership so all previous negotiations had failed. The merger between the two companies formed SiriusXM Canada. The new company believed they would have a total subscriber base of 1.7 million and offer between 120-130 channels. As of today SiriusXM Canada has a subscriber base of 2.7 million people. XM Canada‚ which was a subsidiary

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    1. Introduction Kwik Save was the first and once the most successful serious limited-rang discounter in the United Kingdom (Drive‚ 2011). It was regarded as a soft discounter (with 5-10% discounts)‚ compared to hard discounters (with 20% discounts) (Colla‚ 2003). In the zenith of its business‚ the company had more than 800 stores nationwide (Tedlow and Jones‚ 1993). Nonetheless‚ it was taken over by Somerfield in 1998 and eventually went into administration in 2007. To investigate Kwik Save’s

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    Communism in the Soviet Union and Why it Failed Communism is defined as "a system of political and economic organization in which property is owned by the community and all citizens share in the enjoyment of the common wealth‚ more or less according to their need." In 1917 the rise of power in the Marxist-inspired Bolsheviks in Russia along with the consolidation of power by Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin‚ the word communism came to mean a totalitarian system controlled by a single political

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    Basu’s focus on the internal versus external benefits involved with mergers and acquisitions offers and interesting insight into what sometimes goes right and often goes wrong when two organizations become one and‚ more importantly‚ offers an approach for maximizing the overall effectiveness of the union. As Basu notes in his article‚ and we have discussed over the semester‚ the external effectiveness of company and brand mergers can be difficult to measure. Measurement is often made more difficult

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    from merging with another company Kudler Foods would then see a reduce in the cost of capital‚ an increase in supply which would then drive down prices and a much more sharpened business focus. With these strengths come a few weaknesses to a merger. A merger would definitely require a restructuring of the company. Job security and keeping employees happy is important to consider. Management is something that is looked at in all areas and may even be eliminated in some. If either company was to have

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    Merger Swa and Ryan Air

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    | | 2010 Revenues (M) | $12‚104 | $2‚600 | 2010 O&D Revenue | ~ 88 Million | ~ 25 Million | 2010 Load Factor | 79.3% | 81.4% | 2010 Departures | 1‚114‚451 | 252‚663 | Airports Served | 72 | 69 | Source: Southwest Airlines Media / Merger Website 4. Given the increasing consolidation in the industry in general and rising dominance of major competitors such as Delta and United in particular‚ Southwest Airlines did not have many options but to support its languishing growth through

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