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    Fuman Agric Agricultural Products Fruit Juice Manufacturer Fuman Agricultural Products is a medium-scale fruit juice manufacturer who started in 1995 by taking over the old Lafia Canning Factory established in 1954. The major raw materials of the company are fresh fruits such as orange‚ guava‚ pineapple‚ mango‚ and passion fruit. Main production lines are natural fruit juices i.e.‚ orange‚ pineapple‚ guava‚ in 1l and 250ml tetrapak packages; others are canned fruits. Installed capacity is 5t/h but

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    Computer Industry (DELL) AZIZUL RIZAL ZULKAPLI ZP01654 ZCZB6023: BUSINESS ECONOMICS AND DECISION ANALYSIS Lecturer: PROF. MADYA DR. NIK MUTASIM Table of Contents Table of Contents 2 Introduction: Five Forces Framework in Personal Computer Industry 1 Threat of New Entrants 3 Bargaining Power of Suppliers 4 Bargaining Power of Buyers 5 Rivalry among Existing Firms 6 Threat of Substitutes and Complements 7 Recommendation for DELL 9 Conclusion 9

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    Do manufacturers of products for children have special obligation to consumers and society? If so what are these responsibilities? Yes. Manufactures such as Mattel corporation and other manufacturers have a significant obligation far as the responsibility of its consumers and society. One is the requirement that their product would be safe for children to play with. Mattel has produce more toys than any toy company so the issue is whether or not their toys would deem product safe. In the past

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    This work contains BUS 698 Week 4 Manufacturers and Customers Relations Business - General Business Manufacturer/End-Customer Relations. Analyze the relationship between manufacturers and end-customers. Why may integrating the supply chain as discussed in Chapter 8 of Logistics Management and Strategy create conflicting objectives between the two? Document your sources. Write your findings as a three to four page paper (not including title and reference pages) formatted according to APA style

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    http://www1.us.dell.com/content/topics/global.aspx/corp/en/home?c=us&l=en&s=corp&~ck=mn University of Phoenix (Ed). (2001). Operations Management. [University of Phoenix Custom Edition e-Text]. Ohio: Prentice Hall Viswanadham‚ N. (2002‚ January 25). Dell-on-Line: A Build-to-Order PC Supply Chain. Retrieved from http://lcm.csa.iisc.ernet.in/scm/nv-1.pdf.

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    Dell Computer Corporation – Share Repurchase Program Questions: 1. Why do companies use stock options to compensate employees? What are the advantages of stock options relative to cash compensation? What‚ if any‚ are their disadvantages? 2. What‚ if any‚ risks do Dell’s shareholders face from Dell’s stock option program? Draw terminal payoff diagrams to illustrate the risk. Is this risk something that shareholders of Dell expect to bear when investing in Dell? 3. How does Dell

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    political stability is not guaranteed‚ no matter whether companies operate production facilities or if they do business with that country through exports. Many countries still have restrictive policies which are maintained to protect domestic manufacturers and production. Such policies often hinder foreign companies from entering into these markets. The only possibility to do business in those countries is to establish partnerships with local companies‚ where they are additionally forced to accept

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    Management: Dell Value Chain Activities Analysis INTRODUCTION According to Porter the value chain is defined as the complete flow of products from the suppliers to the customers and management of the information flow in a way that maximizes the consumer satisfaction with the increase in the profit margins of the company.(ivythesis‚2009) Dell’s value chain is one of a kind‚ they outsource all there components across the world and then assemble and sells it directly to the customers. Dell works in a

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    List ways that Dell conducts research on its customers to continually improve products and services. Customer Advisory Panel (CAP) Days Customer Spotlights on Dell.com What are the features of Dell’s research? Customer Advisory Panel (CAP) Days are an example of how Dell can continually learn from-our customers. When we visited with customers during the CAP Day sessions‚ some were unhappy;others were thrilled. All seemed delighted that we invited them to Dell for an open discussion-around

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    The Complex Relationship Between Darl and Dewey Dell As I Lay Dying‚ the novel written in 1930‚ by William Faulkner shows his interesting yet quite odd style of writing and the characters that seem to travel from novel to novel. Faulkner creates a very odd and complex relationship between Darl and Dewey Dell Bundren‚ two of the main characters in As I Lay Dying. Both characters seem to have poor communication skills and they both have lost empathy after the loss of their mother Addie Bundren

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