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    THE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY‚ JAMAICA FACULTY OF LAW EQUITY AND TRUST 1 ESSAY DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION: Friday‚ February 25‚ 2011 at 12 noon. ____________________________________________________________ ____________ QUESTION a. Using appropriate authorities discuss the disadvantages of separating law and equity. (No more than 1500 words) b. With the aid of relevant legal authorities outline the history‚ uses and purposes of Trusts. (No more than 1500 words) FORMAT FOR

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    order to fuel its rapid economy growth‚ Chile had been importing more than its export which causes trade deficits. However‚ Chile’s financial soundness are not affected with its strong foreign reserve and is able to maintain a AA+ rating given by international credit rating agency. It’s GDP per capita has been steady on the rise for the recent years‚ meaning that the purchasing power of the people are bigger. Its literacy rate is also one of the highest in the region resulting a larger pool of talent

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    the model of the international marketing task displayed in the text‚ which of the following reasons demonstrates the most important difference between the international marketer ’s task and that of the domestic marketer? (Points: 1) The international marketer must deal with at least two levels of uncontrollable uncertainty instead of one. The international marketer must rely on at least two levels of controllable certainty instead of one. The international marketer is never

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    delivering and communicating customer value to its chosen target markets. Deep insight into organizational purpose reveals that goals and objectives of Unilever depend on determining the needs and wants of target markets and to satisfy the customers efficiently than competitors. The company also considers its role as socially responsible entity by ethical business practices and ongoing welfare projects in many of the South Asian markets. Such adopted marketing management philosophy as a central element

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    Describe the four basic levels of international business activity.Do you think any organization will achieve the fourth level?Why or why not. Question No 2: For each of the four globalization strategies‚ describe the risks associated with that strategy and the potential returns from that strategy. __________________________________ Answer for question No 1: The four general levels of international business activity are: 1. Domestic business 2. International business 3. Multinational business

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    In Equity in Academia‚ Wilkerson started to debate whether she should blame Agua for making more money than her. She considers “[charging] sex discrimination and [demanding] to be paid as much as Agua” (Griffin & Moorhead‚ 2012). If Wilkerson had decided to charge sex discrimination‚ it would have been unethical. “Ethics refers to ‘doing things right’ and ‘doing the right things’ in organizational context” (Eisenberg‚ Goodall & Trethewey‚ 2014). Since Wilkerson was not actually discriminated against

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    Running Head: PRIVATE EQUITY IN SOUTHEAST ASIA Private Equity in South East Asia: Challenges and Opportunities Syahril Malik Daniels College of Business – University of Denver PRIVATE EQUITY IN SOUTHEAST ASIA: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES Abstract Private Equity (“PE”) has played a big role in the investment world‚ not only because it generates relatively more return for the investors compared to other forms of investments‚ but also it has a huge market capitalization in terms of invested

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    Telsys Case Study British Holdings: 1‚800‚000/43‚711‚944= 4.12% ITC Holdings: 8‚761‚994/43‚711‚944= 20.04% We know that the available amount of equity left is roughly 76% after the British institutions and ITC are given their shares. Therefore‚ the remaining 76% will be split according to the amount of investment VCG makes‚ which will be ranging from $7-10.4 million. VCG invests: 7 million= 7‚000‚000 * (1/ .52) = 13‚461‚538 shares which would leave them with a 30.8% investment in the

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    Outline the development of common law and equity. Before common law and equity came into existence‚ there were only customs that protected the people and their rights. Customs can be divided into general customs and local customs. General customs are said to be the basis of common law because it is thought that after the Norman Conquest‚ judges who travelled around the land making decisions in the King’s name based at least some of their decisions on the common customs. Local customs

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    strategy. IBM’s reputation was built on its through an equity stake and licensing agreements for its patents ."-:"‚vare expertise‚ and it was now selling off its entire PC busi­ and designs. It owns 19% of Lenovo’s shares‚ and it allowed =So Lenovo was an entrepreneurial Chinese PC producer‚ which Lenovo to use the IBM brand name on its products for five years. One of IBM’s greatest successes had been the ThinkPad notebook ~ -: built up a market share of 30% in China‚ but had little pres ­ computer

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