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    Introduction of the Company

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION OF THE COMPANY RCP ENGINEERING WORKS was established in 1990. The combination of experience‚ technology and efficiency makes their team of engineers‚ technical staff of their marketing ‚ fabrication and services‚ the ideal choice. RCP ENGINEERING WORKS is customer-oriented company. They work closely with their customers to identify problems‚ recommending solutions‚ finding the right applications‚ and providing their customers in the industrial‚ commercial‚ agricultural

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    Nike Company

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    1964 as Blue Ribbon Sports by University of Oregon track athlete Philip Knight and his coach Bill Bowerman‚ and officially became Nike‚ Inc. in 1978. The company takes its name from Nike‚ the Greek goddess of victory‚ and adopted the well-known logo‚ called the “Swoosh”‚ first used by Nike in 1971. Nike produces a wide range of sports equipments. Their first products were track running shoes‚ for a wide range of sports including track & field‚ tennis‚ baseball‚ Association football‚ lacrosse‚

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    Given the potential dangers of nanotechnology‚ should it be used to lightweight sports equipment? Nanotechnology has an array of uses‚ from sunscreen to sporting equipment. Sports equipment has been vastly innovated by the discovery and application of nanotechnology in recent years. The highest end tennis racquets‚ baseball bats and even racing bicycles all use nanotechnology to combine strength and lightness provided by this technology. Some of the bicycles made with nanotechnology are priced at

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    Case Summary Digital Semiconductor was a business unit of Digital Equipment Corporation. John Gavin‚ the DS group controller‚ wanted the finance department to find ways to add value and better support the division because the DS business strategy had many changes over the past five years and the division was still operating at a loss. History: The semiconductor division which was a part of Digital Equipment Corporation expanded rapidly in the 1970s. Digital was financially very successful in 1988

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    top companies

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    TOP 500 NON-INDIVIDUAL TAXPAYERS FOR TAXABLE YEAR 2011 Based on Income Tax Returns Filed RANK TIN 1 001 901 673 SMART COMMUNICATIONS INCORPORATED 2 000 101 528 MANILA ELECTRIC COMPANY "MERALCO" 8‚302‚481‚339.38 3 000 662 551 SHELL PHILIPPINES EXPLORATION‚ B.V‚ 6‚391‚535‚905.21 4 206 136 596 CHEVRON MALAMPAYA LLC 6‚309‚861‚723.00 5 000 421 786 NESTLE PHILIPPINES INC 4‚886‚077‚359.00 6 006 807 251 SAN MIGUEL BREWERY INC. 4‚775

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    equipment’ registered a substantial decline in its shipment value at a negative CAGR of 6.2% since 2006 The report titled “The US Farm Equipment Industry Outlook to 2017 – Smart Technology Solutions Driving the Demand” provides a comprehensive analysis of the market size of the US Farm Equipment Industry on the basis of total manufacturers shipment and revenue generated from consumption in the US. The report provides a brief overview of agricultural equipment and machinery production in the US covered

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    Pharmaceutical Companies

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    discussion about pharmaceutical companies‚ intellectual property‚ and the global AIDS epidemic. Do pharmaceutical companies have a responsibility to distribute drugs for free or low cost in developing countries? Why is intellectual property such a big deal? What impact would South Africa’s decision to levy duties on drugs in the country have on the international distribution of drugs? Was the change that provided patent protection for pharmaceutical companies an appropriate change or a dangerous

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    The Morrison Company

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    FIN 485 – Brief Case #5 The Morrison Company December 5‚ 2013 Case Overview/Key Issues The Morrison Company is a manufacturer of Radio Frequency Identification Tags (RFID). These tags can be scanned from small distances away and are used to track items in the shipping and supply chain process. The Morrison Company provides RFIDs to companies in the Pharmaceutical and Retail industries. The company has seen a large increase in sales over the past year‚ which has forced production to increase as

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    Starbucks and Company

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    Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 5 Research Methodology ................................................................................................... 7 Company Background and Overview .............................................................................. 8 The Starbucks Miracle................................................................................................... 11 Starbucks’ Basic

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    Analysis of Kenneth Burke’s “Literature as Equipment for Living” In the article‚ “Literature as Equipment for Living”‚ author Kenneth Burke proposes that pieces of literature can help guide readers through situations they encounter in everyday life. Burke suggests that literature can provide readers with strategies for dealing with real life situations. To help explain this opinion to the reader‚ Burke begins his article with an analysis of proverbs. He then explains his method of classifying

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