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    Case-3: JetBlue Airways: A cadre of New Managers Takes Control. Introduction: JetBlue Airways Corporation‚ often stylized as jetBlue‚ is an American low-cost airline. The company is headquartered in the Long Island City neighborhood of the New York City borough of Queens. Its main base is John F. Kennedy International Airport‚ also in Queens‚ and maintains a corporate office in Cottonwood Heights‚ Utah. The airline mainly serves destinations in the United States‚ along with flights to the

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    Mb110 Human Resources Management Fall 2010-2011 Professor Judy Gordon | gordonj@bc.edu | Fulton 430A | 617-552-0454 | Office Hours: Tuesday‚ Thursday 9-10 | | | | | | The effective management of human resources is the key to organizational success. Organizations are seeking new ways of dealing with problems of globalization‚ a weak economy‚ rapidly changing technology

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    CASE STUDY 1 SEC ENFORCEMENT RELEASE- BRISTOL-MYERS 1. Access the SEC website‚ www.sec.gov‚ and do the following: -go to “Information for Accountants” -go to “The Division of Enforcement Chief Accountants Office” -go to “Accounting and Auditing Enforcement Releases” - then go to the enforcement release related to Bristol-Myers dated August 4‚ 2004. 2. What were the broad areas which the SEC addressed? 3. Of these issues‚ which one was by far the most significant in terms of dollars involved

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    Executive Stock Options and IPO Underpricing Michelle Lowry• Smeal College of Business Penn State University E-mail: mlowry@psu.edu Phone: (814) 865-1483 Kevin J. Murphy Marshall School of Business University of Southern California E-mail: kjmurphy@usc.edu Phone: (213) 740-6553 July 31‚ 2006 Abstract In about one-third of US IPOs between 1996 and 2000‚ executives received stock options with an exercise price set equal to the IPO offer price (rather than a price determined by the market)

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    IPO refers to a situation when a company issues common stock or shares to the public for the first time. The process generally involves one or a syndicate of investment banks. The sale of shares in an IPO may take several forms. In a firm commitment agreement‚ the bank acts as an underwriter by purchasing the securities from the issuer at a mutually agreed price with a view of reselling them to the public at a margin. For the issuer‚ it is the safest but the most expensive type of agreement. It

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    Why did Prada IPO in HONG KONG? Prada is joining the parade of foreign companies listing in Hong Kong rather than their home markets. As the only Chinese exchange fully open to foreign investors‚ Hong Kong has benefited as global investors shift more funds toward China and other emerging markets in search of better returns than they can find in the developed world‚ for three main reasons. 1) Listing in Hong Kong provides access to otherwise unreachable Chinese investors and moreover can serve as

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    AUGUST 2002 A Review of IPO Activity‚ Pricing‚ and Allocations JAY R. RITTER and IVO WELCH* ABSTRACT We review the theory and evidence on IPO activity: why firms go public‚ why they reward first-day investors with considerable underpricing‚ and how IPOs perform in the long run. Our perspective is threefold: First‚ we believe that many IPO phenomena are not stationary. Second‚ we believe research into share allocation issues is the most promising area of research in IPOs at the moment. Third

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    Amarsingh’s behavior violated corporate policy about the treatment of customers‚ being terminated appears to be a drastic decision. Customers traveling today are more frustrated by delays and perceived service lapses. As the vice president of JetBlue‚ I would look at the situation and come up with a solution to better protect my employees as well as send a clear message that we are committed to customer service. The employees are trained on how to respond to irate customers‚ but all scenarios

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    The IPOS Cycle: IOPS cycle is an organized procedure through which all processing within a computer takes place. And it takes place through four operations. 1. Input 2. Processing 3. Output 4. Storage 1. Input Operation: In the input operation‚ data is entered or otherwise captured electronically and is converted to a form (machine language) that can be processed by the computer. 2. Processing Operation: In the processing operation‚ the data is manipulated to process

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    1. JetBlue’s Mission David Neeleman found JetBlue in 1999 with the mission “to bring humanity back to air travel". This goal is achieved by creating a company that offers comfortable‚ friendly travel at low fares and by this to differentiate themselves from the mass. JetBlue has always identified itself as a customer service company first‚ focused on providing customers a unique experience on every flight and with every interaction with JetBlue. (Annual report‚ 2005) 2. Brief STEP (social‚

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