1. Is entry into the Argentine market a good strategic move for Continental? Entering Argentine market in 1993-1994 was a good strategic decision for Continental as one of the TOP5 cable TV companies in the US despite certain risks for several reasons: 1. Changes in the US regulatory environment created additional challenges for Continental’s core business: 1992 Cable Act limited the cable TV companies’ ability to raise cable rates whereas costs at market prices reached up to $2000/subscriber
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The Ethics in the Product Marketing# Štefan Majtán* - Gabriela Dubcová.** Introduction Everyday situations persuade us about very flexible applying of the newest scientific and technical achievements in the praxis of product marketing. All the more the product marketing represents an integration of technical‚ humanities and social sciences at opened European Union market. On this basis there arise many problems in the area of ethics‚ most of all in a situation when a producer or a seller do not
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labels on them to shipping companies. Blackboard was aware of the use to which PostersPLUS intended to put the cast vinyl film at the time the supply contract was entered into. The contract contained the following clause: Blackboard gives no warranty that the goods are fit for any particular purpose. In early 2014‚ PostersPLUS became aware of a problem with the labels. SEASTORM Containers complained that
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Performance of contract – Termination and discharge of contract – Remedies for breach of contract – Quast contract Special Contracts : Indemnity of guarantee – Bailment – Agency Sale of Goods Act‚ 1930 : Contract of sale – Conditions and warranties – Transfer of property – Performance of the sale Rights of an unpaid seller Negotiable Instruments Act‚ 1881 : Negotiable instruments – Parties to a negotiable instrument – Material alteration – Crossing of cheques – Endorsement Payment and collection
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generally require capacity. But A’s lack of capacity will affect ▪ The contract of agency between P and A ▪ An action against the agent by the 3rd party for breach of warranty of authority. ACTUAL AUTHORITY Actual authority may arise from express agreement or from implied agreements. Where the principal expressly appoints an agent to do some act or enter into some contract on his behalf the Agent has express authority. If the instructions are not clear he should
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MAHARASHTRA HYBRID SEEDS COMPANY LIMITED 1 © This is a licensed product of Ken Research and should not be copied T ABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Executive Summary: Maharashtra Hybrid Seeds Company Limited 2. Maharashtra Hybrid Seeds Company Limited Business Overview 2.1. 2.2. Major Investments in the Company Evolution 2.3. Maharashtra Hybrid Seeds Company Limited Organisational Structure 2.4. 3. Corporate Timeline Business Model of Maharashtra Hybrid Seeds Company Limited
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THE COMPANIIES ACT‚‚ 1956 THE COMPAN ES ACT 1956 01 Q. Define a Company. Explain the essential features of a Company. Section 3(1) of the Companies Act‚ 1956 defines a company as “An association of individuals form for some purpose and registered under the present Companies Act or an earlier Indian Companies Act.” The following are the essential features of a company 1) Separate Legal Entity - A company on registration has a separate identity of its own which is different and distinct from
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F2:Deriv F3:Integ F4:Seq F5:Vector F6:Advanced More Information Calculus Tools Application Functions 8/10/01 © 2001 Texas Instruments Important Information Texas Instruments makes no warranty‚ either expressed or implied‚ including but not limited to any implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose‚ regarding any programs or book materials and makes such materials available solely on an "as-is" basis. In no event shall Texas Instruments be liable
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NEGLIGENCE | - The main legal issue is whether P can successfully sue D for negligence. There are 4 steps to prove negligence: Duty of care (DOC)‚ Failure to meet the required Standard of Care‚ Causation and Remoteness.-Negligence is a conduct that falls below the standard of care required by society for the protection of certain others against an unreasonable risk of harm. | I –DUTY OF CARE | -The legal issue is whether D owed P a DOC. In order to prove that D owed P a DOC‚ P must show that
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