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    How far do you think an Electric Vehicle can travel on a single charge? To test the awareness and knowledge of the consumers regarding electric vehicles we asked this question and the options and answers are as follows:  50 - 100 kms  31.8%  100 - 200 kms  50%  200 - 300 kms  9.1%  More than 300 kms  9.1% Are you aware of any of the following Electric Vehicles? The next question was asked on the awareness on the electric cars available in the Indian market. The options and answers

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    CHAPTER THREE: SYSTEM DESIGN 3.0 Prototype Design of Proposed System Software cannot work without data. The necessary next step is to organize the process of gathering‚ processing and refining them. A concept of how to archive data and store them outside the ‘living’ system must be planned at the start of a project. Legal restrictions – how long data are allowed or required to be stored should be evaluated and complied with. Setting up a database is done in three steps. In the first step the database

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    General Mills Company I Introduction General Mills Company is one of the 500 fortune company in the American‚ with a primarily food products. The head quartered in Golden Valley‚ Minnesota of the suburb of Minneapolis. General Mills markets are very know by the brand of Betty Crocker‚ Yoplait‚ Colombo‚ Green Giant‚ Cheerios‚ and Lucky Charms. General Mills has had a good history and sold a lot of products along the way. They are the 100 leading U.S brands and numerous categories in the world. Findings

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    Summary After three years bailed out by the federal government‚ General Motor Co. set a goal of making $10 billion a year which is an unthinkable goal. In 2012‚ GM report 2011 net income about $8 billion and its highest ever campare to 2010 with gain nearly twice which is $4.7 billion are growth in China and strong profit in North America. GM also aims over next several years to raise its profit margin to 10% from current margin of about 6% and would be among the highest in the auto industry. The

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    the Great Depression. Thousands of businesses were failing‚ not only affected by the national economic conditions but also due to increased competition from other countries such as Japan. At the time‚ GE was highly structured‚ with numerous management layers and several macro businesses. The company followed very orthodox practices‚ with 43 different strategic plans across numerous sectors. That all changed under Welch’s leadership‚ who implemented a major overhaul and created a unified strategy

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    Chapter 19 Valuation and Financial Modeling: A Case Study 19-1. You would like to compare Ideko’s profitability to its competitors’ profitability using the EBITDA/sales multiple. Given Ideko’s current sales of $75 million‚ use the information in Table 19.2 to compute a range of EBITDA for Ideko assuming it is run as profitably as its competitors. Ideko’s 2005 sales are $75 million. Find the highest and lowest EBITDA values across all three firms and the industry as a whole: EBITDA/Sales (%) EBITDA

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    Lincoln Electric: Case Study Lincoln Electric is one of the leading producers and manufacturers of Arc Welding Products and Electric Motors. Lincoln Electric’s success lies on the foundation of the various company policies introduced by James Lincoln. This case study analyzed the critical points on which the success of Lincoln Electric’s has its foundations. Company’s Basic Principle Lincoln Electric’s foundations are based on values of trust‚ overt nature to management‚ self reliance‚ righteousness

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    General Banking Parities and Credit management of Jamuna Bank. A study on Rajshahi Branch 1 Chapter One Introduction Department of BBA University of Information Technology & Sciences General Banking Parities and Credit management of Jamuna Bank. A study on Rajshahi Branch 2 Introduction 1.1 Origin of the Study Practical orientation works as a bridge between the academic and the practical knowledge. The internship program is a compulsory part of BBA degree and it is a preparatory

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    Ms. Haynes 2nd Period May 21‚ 2012 Electric Cars There is a big debate about the future of the auto industry. The new big topic is electric cars. Ads emphasize how much less pollution these cars put out‚ but the truth is that many people do not realize the downside of these cars. For instance‚ did you know that average battery cost for electric cars is between $18‚000 and $20‚000? Also‚ these cars produce significant more amounts of sulfur dioxide compared to traditional internal combustion

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    is an obstacle to economic growth. An instance where companies fail to include the right mix into their gasoline which doesn’t even exist is unfair and unjust. However‚ it’s understandable that the government really wants these companies to come up with alternatives‚ especially with oil insecurity and climate change related to greenhouse gas emissions which are worrisome as ever‚ but there are definitely other methods to warn these companies and give them certain deadlines to come up with alternatives

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