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    My Case Camar

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    Executive Summary Camar Automotive Hoist has built its reputation on a quality product in the Canadian market however in 2000 the company is facing the problem of sustaining future growth of its business. In an attempt to address this need of sustaining growth we recommend that Camar Automotive Hoist clearly defines its position as a safe and convenient scissor lift producer on international wheel alignment markets; and transfers its focus mainly on the US and the European Union markets. Our suggestion

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    Technology Company manufactures surface automotive hoists which are used by garages‚ service stations and other repair shops to lift cars for servicing. Because of its design‚ quality of workmanship‚ safety features‚ ease of installation and five-year warranty‚ Baxton Lifts achieved a reputation as the “Mercedes” of the hoist industry and is considered a leader in automotive lift safety in Canada and United States. There are sixteen firms competing in the automotive lift market in North America. AHV

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    Baxton Case Analysis

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    primarily in the wheel alignment segment. * By 1999‚ Baxton had sold 1‚054 hoists and had sales of 9‚708‚000. 60 percent of the sales were in US‚ and 40 percent were in the Canadian market. The total number of hoists sold in the U.S was 632 for a sales figure of $5‚824‚800. However‚ the total number of hoists sold in Canada was 422 resulting in a sales figure of $3‚883‚200. * Sixteen companies competed in the automotive lift market in North America; 4 in Canadian‚ and 12 in the United States

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    Duncan Industries

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    19 Executive Summary Duncan Industries has kept to a fast growth track with its signature product‚ the Duncan Lift. In order to keep growing‚ the company is presented with a couple options to increase its market share in the scissor type vehicle hoist market. One option is to expand in the U.S. market by convincing the wholesaler that handles selling the Duncan Lift to push it to customers more or establish a sales office in New York to increase sales. The other option to consider is to enter

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    Baxton Case Study

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    Technology is a small to medium sized scissors type surface automotive hoists (used in servicing‚ repair and speciality shops) manufacturing company which is operating is USA as well as Canada. It competes in the specialty shop segment and‚ in particular‚ those shops that dealt with wheel alignment. The organization wants to exploit the various opportunities of entering Europe market or increasing its sales in USA Market and Industry Analysis: Hoists are typically of two categories mainly 1) In ground 2)

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    Baxton Case

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    problem? Automotive Lift Industry: 49‚000 lifts sold each year in North America‚ worth $54 billion at retail 16 companies in market (4 Canada‚ 12 U.S.) hoists are investments (last 10-13 years and range $3000-15000) 60% of industry is owned by 2 major companies (AHV Lifts and Berne Manufacturing) There is extensive personal selling Baxton Technology: - In an industry where safety is an important feature‚ Baxton is considered a leader in the category Baxton is referred to as the Mercedes of hoists due

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    “In The Cemetery where Al Jolson is buried” by Amy Hempel uses the word masks throughout the story to convey guilt‚ fear and unacceptance of death. The first mention of the word mask is in the beginning of the story. We are just beginning to understand that Hempel is describing two people in a hospital‚ the narrator is visiting her friend who is sick. They are both wearing masks‚ the narrator checks to make sure that she is still breathing and that she is not “ used to the mask yet.” The friend has

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    Al Jolson and Bing Crosby came together and recorded the song “Alexander`s Ragtime Band”. Together they made Ivring Berlin`s song a hit. Ragtime music was generally associated with African Americans‚ but many people enjoyed this type of music. At the beginning of the song‚ Jolson and Crosby talk back and forth and they both continue this pattern while singing. I initially had a hard time hearing the difference between the voices until I heard Jolson and Crosby say each other’s name. They are talking

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    40 Basic Shop Safety Rules

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    UPS Automotive maintains high standards of safety‚ cleanliness‚ and professionalism in our shops. In order to facilitate these standards‚ every mechanic must comply with the following 40 Basic Shop Safety Rules: 1. Keep your work area clean and orderly. Neatly arrange equipment and material. Do not allow parts‚ metal‚ wires‚ scrap‚ or other material to accumulate on the shop floors or in work areas. Place drink cups‚ cans‚ bottles‚ paper‚ lunch scraps‚ etc.‚ in the proper containers. 2. Report

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    teach you about the Harlem Renaissance and finally show you the introduction to talkies. Like I stated before‚ many artists were raised and became popular during the 1920’s‚ but some of the ones who changed the game were; Al Jolson‚ Georgia O’Keeffe‚ Jacob Lawrence. Al Jolson is most known for being the first ever talkie star‚ but he was also a comedian and a musician. He starred in the first ever talkie called “The Jazz Singer” and had many

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