Individuals |Customer in Ar-Rahnu |There was significant relationship | |Islamic Pawn Broking: A |Nurudin Mansor & A. |Service Quality‚ Locality | |Respondents |MAIDAM Dungun |between the customer acceptance of | |Malaysian Case |Nurul Nadiah (2012) |& Management Practices | | | |Ar-Rahnu with storage charge
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Motors Brazil Service Part Business: A Case Study Business Change in the Spare parts market by GM Brazil General Motors started its business in Brazil in the year 1925 and has been growing ever since. GM had its spare parts business which has been highly profitable‚ but low on volume. This business constituted around US $ 250 million out of the overall income of US $ 3.2 billion a year. This is just about 7.8 % of the total income‚ but the margins in this business were much larger. The business of
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policy? GM’s foreign exchange hedging policy has three primary objectives. Its first objective is to reduce cash flow and earnings volatility. Specifically‚ management hedges the company’s transaction exposures and consciously ignores any balance sheet exposures (translation exposures). Second‚ GM aims to minimize the management time and costs dedicated to global FX management. The company employs a passive FX management strategy since an internal study determined that the investment of resources
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Market in General 3 1.2 Situation of GM China 4 2. Defining the Problem 5 2.1 Technology “Shakedown” 5 2.2 Going down-market vs. Securing Quality-Image 5 2.3 Problems in Home Market 5 2.4 Increasing Competition 5 2.5 Possible Take-Over of GM China by Chinese 5 3. Problem Causes 6 3.1 Technology “Shakedown” 6 3.2 Going down-market vs. Securing Quality-Image 6 3.3 Problems in Home Market 6 3.4 Increasing Competition 6 3.5 Possible Take-Over of GM China by Chinese 6 4. Alternative Solutions
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OBJECTIVES: After completing this chapter‚ students should be able to: 1. Understand the concept of Al–Rahn in Islam. 2. Appreciate the benefits of Al–Rahn in securing loan transactions 3. Apply their understanding to the modern business practices. C hapter 6 Al-Rahn (Pawning) DEFINITION Literally: Fixed‚ permanent and continuity; or detained‚ confined‚ prison and hostage Translated in English as pledging‚ pawning or mortgage {[But1] every human being will be held in pledge for whatever
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------------------------------------------------- GM crops: Promise and reality The introduction of the first transgenic plant 30 years ago heralded the start of a second green revolution‚ providing food to the starving‚ profits to farmers and environmental benefits to boot. Many GM crops fulfilled the promise. But their success has been mired in controversy with many questioning their safety‚ their profitability and their green credentials. A polarized debate has left little room for consensus
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Introduction GM and Avto VAZ were sitting down to finally negotiate a deal that they had originally committed to in 1999‚ to jointly build and sell Chevrolets in the Russian market. This car market was expected to account for a significant share of global growth over the next decade. GM felt pressure to jump on board or miss the opportunity. Other auto makers were already on the move. Ford‚ Fiat and Daewoo were already exploring their own opportunities in Russian and GM did not want to be left
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to develop an agricultural strategy which is sustainable‚ environment friendly‚ protects the biodiversity and enhances human well being. Policymakers around the world are considering the option of transgenic or genetically modified (GM) crops to solve this problem. GM crops contain a gene or genes which have not been inserted into them through pollination but artificially. The gene which is inserted may come from the same species or different species and are resistant to insects and diseases (Bhat
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General Motors (GM) currently has approximately 90% of its information technology services outsourced‚ which include running data centers and writing applications. CIO Randy Mott‚ who joined GM in February 2012‚ wants to insource 90% of the company’s IT operations within the next three years. “GM has relied heavily on outsourcers to run its global IT. In 2006‚ for instance‚ the company announced it had signed outsourcing contracts valued at around $7 billion” (Thibodeau‚ 2012‚ para. six). According
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decentralized organizations. GM which started as decentralized organization wanted to be more centralized like its competitor Toyota. For example GM marketed about 8 midsized sedans which all 8 had different names and different parts from all over the world. However‚ Toyota a more centralized company marketed only a couple sedans. GM saw the success of Toyota and wanted to be more of a centralized company. This required reorganization of the whole company. The First step was for GM to realize the flaws
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