a Christian cross‚ was taken to court to be banned from being displayed in the museum and memorial (Armstrong). Many people strongly disagreed with the thought of taking the cross to law enforcement and decided to argue against the idea to keep it and have it displayed in the museum to honor those who had to sacrifice their lives during the attack. The Christian cross is a clear symbol for the religion (The Cross at Ground). This can be agreed by any non-Christian as well (The Cross at Ground). If
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Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions: The Role of Private Equity Firms Mark Humphery-Jenner University of New South Wales Zacharias Sautner University of Amsterdam Duisenberg School of Finance Jo-Ann Suchard University of New South Wales This draft: July 2012 Abstract: We study the role of private equity firms in cross-border mergers and acquisitions. We find that private equity-backed firms are more likely to become targets in crossborder M&A transactions. This effect is particularly
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A drug is defined as a substance which has a physiological effect when ingested or introduced to the body and it’s important to understand that drugs‚ while often helpful‚ can also be harmful. Prescription drugs are often prescribed to patients to help overcome their ailments but some drugs can become addictive and potentially dangerous. Many people argue that drug abuse would decrease if drugs were decriminalized. These people are often referring to illegal street drugs‚ yet they fail to consider
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are ill equipped to deal with cases of a cross-border nature. This would result in inadequate and inharmonious legal approaches‚ which hamper the rescue of financially troubled businesses‚ are not conducive to fair and efficient administration of cross-border insolvencies‚ impede the protection of assets of the insolvent debtor against dissipation‚ and hinder maximization of the value of those assets. 2. Definition of “cross-border” insolvency Cross-border insolvency is a term used to describe circumstances
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Hidden Challenges of Cross Border Negotiation Sebenius in this article explicates his business experiences and offers pragmatic advice on how to foresee and overcome barriers to a successful cross-border negotiation. James Sebenius‚ in giving view of his experiences‚ explains that it would not be of one choice to make the error of presenting a feasible Saudi Arabian client with one profitable kind of offer done up in pigskin binder‚ as this is thought about nefarious and bad by lots of Muslims
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the neo-liberal economic regime. The intensity of cross-border operations recorded an unprecedented surge since the mid-1990s and the same trend continues. Earlier‚ foreign firms were satisfying their market expansion strategy through the setting up of wholly owned subsidiaries in overseas markets which has now become a ‘second best option since it involves much time and effort that may not suit to the changed global scenario‚ cross-border mergers and acquisitions became the ‘first-best option’
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SWOT analysis of the Glaxosmithkline. Glaxosmithkline is‚ after Pfizer Inc‚ the largest pharmaceutical company in the world. It was formed in 2000 as the result of a merger between two large companies GlaxoWellcome and SmithKlineBeecham. The company operates primarily in 117 countries‚ their products are currently manufactured in 37 and are sold in over 140 countries. It is headquartered in Brentford‚ England and employs about 110‚000 people with sales of Ł22.7bn. Their strategies for the future
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International Marketing Review 15‚1 10 Received April 1996 Revised May 1997 Accepted September 1997 Cross-cultural sales negotiations A literature review and research propositions Antonis C. Simintiras The Open University Business School‚ Milton Keynes‚ UK‚ and Andrew H. Thomas European Business Management School‚ University of Wales‚ Swansea‚ UK Introduction International business comprises a large and increasing portion of the world’s total trade (Johnson et al.‚ 1994; Czinkota et al
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Prescription drugs are drugs that save millions of people’s lives everyday. Many people depend on these things in order to keep them alive. Although‚ major pharmaceuticals companies view this as a very dependable way of receiving capital‚ having to need these things in order to live another day. Since people most of time need this drug in order to survive they are willing to pay thousands of dollars just so they could live another day. There are many people who require these specific things in
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Problem: Prescription drug abuse is any use of prescription medications in a way that is not intended by the prescribing medical professional. Prescription drug abuse and misuse involves taking shared medication‚ as well as over consumption of medications in order to experience elicited feelings. Inappropriate or excessive drug use may become compulsive and ongoing despite negative consequences (https://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/research-reports/prescription-drugs/what-prescription-drug-abuse)
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