In 1968‚ Fortnightly Corp. v. United Artists Television‚ Inc.‚ 392 U. S. 390‚ the Court determined that a CATV provider was more like a viewer than a broadcaster‚ because its system “no more than enhances the viewer’s capacity to receive the broadcaster’s sig¬nals by providing a well-located antenna with an efficient connec¬tion to the viewer’s television set.” Therefore‚ the Supreme Court held that a CATV provider does not violate the exclusive right of the copyright holder and hence did not perform
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MEMORANDUM To: From: Date: Subject: Statement of Facts * Polluter Corp. runs three manufacturing facilities in the United States where they make various household cleaning products. * The Federal Government restricts the company to an emission allowance or EA‚ which must be used in the year prescribed by the government between 2010 and 2030. * EAs are considered intangible assets with a cost basis of zero. * EAs can be bought and sold from other companies with no
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preferences and behaviors. The internet and World Wide Web are extremely well suited for conducting business electronically on a global basic‚ Web-based Electronic Commerce(EC) has introduced unprecedented opportunities for the marketing of products and services‚ accompanied by features‚ functionality and innovative methods to serve and support consumers. E-commerce has became a major catalyst of the economy and remains a vital growth engine for businesses today‚ It successful change the consumer behavior
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competitor of FedEx: a) List down the 3 HR practices which you would emulate of FedEx. Explain reasons for the same. Ans) * Leadership Evaluation And Awareness Process (LEAP) - This policy gave FedEx’s Non-Managerial Employees an opportunity to seek Managerial Positions. LEAP created the chance for Non Management Employees to try out their Managerial Skills. LEAP helped Employees of FedEx check whether they were capable of managing Organizations or not. It also gave a chance to FedEx to check out
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SWOT ANALYSIS ON FedEx Corporation - November 30th‚ 2010 FedEx Corporation ‚ originally known as FDX Corporation‚ is a logistics services company‚ based in the United States with headquarters in Memphis‚ Tennessee.[1] The name "FedEx" is a syllabic abbreviation of the name of the company’s original air division‚ Federal Express‚ which was used from 1973 until 2000. FedEx Corporation is a Delaware corporation‚ incorporated October 2‚ 1997.[2] FDX Corporation was founded in January 1998 with the
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1. Summary of the case study The focus of the story is Burgmaster Corp.‚ a Los Angeles-area machine tool maker founded in 1944 by Czechoslovakian immigrant Fred Burg. Holland covers the 1944 founding of Burg Tool‚ its transformation into Burgmaster Corporation‚ the Houdaille takeover‚ the 1979 leveraged buyout‚ the campaign for protection against Japanese competition‚ and‚ finally‚ the auction of Burgmaster property in 1986. 2. Statement of the problem encountered Too many machine tool and auto
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United Services Automobile Association (USAA) was established in 1922 by a group of 25 Army officers in San Antonio‚ Texas. The Army officers‚ who were unable to obtain insurance due to their “high risk” nature‚ started the company as a means of self-insurance for each other’s vehicles. When the officers founded USAA‚ their mission was to serve those who serve our country hence their motto “Service to the Services.” Membership with USAA is currently open to U.S. military service members: officers
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what creates a successful roll-up; what matters is the right kind of size. For Service Corporation‚ multiple locations in individual cities have been more important than many branches spread over many cities‚ because the cost savings (such as sharing vehicles) can be realized only if the branches are near one another. Roll-up strategies are hard to disguise‚ so they invite copycats. As others tried to imitate Service Corporation’s strategy‚ prices for some funeral homes were eventually bid up to
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U.S. CORP CASE STUDY 1. In your opinion‚ what two key changes in the financial statements have occurred? Why did you think the two items that you picked are important? The main things that has changed in the financial statement are cash in current assets and notes payable in current liabilities. Cash increasing to from 104 to 160 and notes payable decreasing to 196 from 123. Expenses decreased and the income compared to 2001 have increased. 2. What can be seen by the change in the
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companies acquired by FedEx in various countries have all been integrated into a special widespread infrastructure‚ consisting of four segments - FedEx Express Segment‚ FedEx Ground Segment‚ FedEx freight Segment‚ FedEx Services Segment. These in turn have 11 operating companies‚ which operate independently. Package rates are calculated according to traveling distance‚ package weight and delivery service; the faster the package is to be delivered‚ the higher the price. Additional services such as picking
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