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    Discuss the factors that a multinational company needs to consider in setting up a factory in a developing country? (20) A multinational company is any organization that has its headquarters in one country‚ but with operating branches‚ factories and assembly plants in other countries. A factory is an industrial building where workers gather and concentrate resources to manufacture goods and operate machine processing one product to another i.e. value adding. Developing country is a nation that

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    A multinational corporation is one that has assets in at least one country aside from its home country. Some multinational companies have budgets larger than certain third-world countries. A multinational corporation is sometimes referred to as a "transnational company." These large corporations‚ and the controversy which sometimes surrounds them‚ have in a way brought the study of business ethics to the forefront. As a detriment‚ they have been blamed for hastening the collapse of traditional ways

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    requirements of the company’s major clients. In March 2007‚ Chu decides to retire and agrees to not compete against the company in NSW for two years. However in April 2007‚ Systems Pty Ltd actively solicits business from the customers of Computers Pty Ltd in NSW and Chu’s wife is the sole director for Systems Pty Ltd. After 1 July 2007 Computers Pty Ltd reorganized their company and now called Software Pty Ltd. The problem is whether the Computers Pty Ltd can seek a court injunction to prevent Systems

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    services through a range of wireless‚ fixed‚ and broadband technologies under the "Beeline"‚ "Kyivstar"‚ "djuice"‚ “Wind”‚ "Infostrada" “Mobilink”‚ “Leo”‚ “banglalink”‚ “Telecel”‚ and “Djezzy” brands. The company is listed as an ADS on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol "VIP". The company operates in Russia‚ Ukraine‚ Kazakhstan‚ Uzbekistan‚ Tajikistan‚ Armenia‚ Georgia‚ Kyrgyzstan‚ Cambodia‚ Laos‚ Algeria‚ Bangladesh‚ Pakistan‚ Burundi‚ Zimbabwe‚ Central African Republic‚ Italy and Canada

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    As You Like It

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    As You Like It: A Comedy by William Shakespeare Act I: Scene I Contextual Questions (Question Courtesy-Xavier Pinto) 1. Besides this nothing that he so plentifully gives me‚ the something that nature gave me‚ his countenance seems to take from me: he lets me feed me with his hinds‚ bars me the place of a brother‚ and‚ as much as in him lies‚ mines my gentility with my education. This is it‚ Adam‚ that grieves me; and the spirit of my father‚ which I think is within me‚ begins to mutiny against this

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    Bias in Political Media

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    Bias in Political Media Bias is defined as prejudice in favor of or against one thing‚ person‚ or group in a way considered to be unfair. Meet the Press is a weekly American news program known to be very non-bias. But with David Gregory‚ being his 5th consecutive year as moderator‚ I found that Gregory demonstrated bias during the Sunday episode of Meet the Press. The top stories this episode were the “Obamacare Rollout” and “Sticker Shock”. The Obamacare Rollout discusses how the

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    marketing mix of tomorrow‚ emphasizing speed‚ flexibility‚ and early identification of trends directed at segmented and rapidly evolving markets. The mass consumer market has been replaced by hundreds of highly diversified mini-markets for which grocery companies have to design custom made solutions. 3. Key Success Factors of the grocery industry include the

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    Company history: From the very beginning‚ Disney’s founder Walter Elias Disney fostered the spirit of creativity‚ innovation and excellence that continues to underlie all of the company’s success. Walt arrived in California in the summer of 1923 with dreams and determination‚ but little else. He had made a short film in Kansas City about a little girl in a cartoon world‚ called Alice’s Wonderland‚ and he planned to use it as his "pilot" film to sell a series of these Alice Comedies to a distributor

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    decision-making should be based upon the circumstances of a particular situation‚ and not fixated upon law. The principles of situation ethics derive from Jesus’ action of breaking the law when the situation demanded it for reasons of love. Hence Fletcher states‚ “The situationist follows a moral law or violates it according to love’s need”. Therefore a situationist would be prepared to set aside rules in circumstances that would bring about the most love - like Jesus - usually because a person mattered

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    lives. They help people enlarge a huge web of relationships‚ stay connected with others from all over the world‚ and relax hours to hours at a minimal cost. However‚ some companies prohibit their employees from accessing social websites for a couple of reasons. First of all‚ prohibiting social websites at work facilitates companies to protect from the danger of information leakage. Some users of social websites such as Face-book or Twitter usually send links to their friends to share interesting news

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