CASES SUMMARY “BUNGE COMPANY” Created By Group 24 : 1. Dewi Meilana 1311011039 2. Fitria Handayani 1311011066 3. M. Nur Agung 1311011101 4. Rizka Meliyani 1311011142 5. Yuan Niken Anggraeni 1311011173 PROGAM STUDY MANAGEMENT ECONOMIC AND BUSINESS FACULTY UNIVERSITY OF LAMPUNG 2014/2015 A. History of Bunge Company Bunge Born was founded in 1818 by Johann Peter Gotlieb Bunge in Amsterdam‚ it was relocated to Antwerp by Edouard Bounge in 1859. Edouard’s
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as Crazy Eddie’s audit firm. Main Hurdman had a nationwide accounting practice with several prominent clients in the consumer electronics industry. In the mid-1980s Following the corporate takeover of Crazy Eddie in 1987‚the new owners replaced Peat Marwick with Touche Ross. CASE 1.8 . CRAZY EDDIE‚ INc. Main Hurdman charged Crazy Eddie comparatively modest fees for the company’s annual audits.A leading critic of major accounting firms a lleged that Main Hurdman had "Iowballed" to obtain Crazy Eddie
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An Analysis of Home Depot and Lowe’s Learning Team A: FIN324 – Financial Analysis for Managers Table of Contents I. Introduction II. Company Selection – Overview of Home Depot and Lowe’s A. Company’s Product or Service B. When the Companies Started C. Financial Statements and Auditing Companies D. Company Industry and Ranking E. Stock Ticker Symbol III. Ratio Analysis and Statement of Cash Flow A. How The Companies Generate Their Cash Flow B. Significant Internal Events That Affected The Company’s
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DIA Communication Plan Project Communications 330 Professor O’ Kelly By Mark Salzmann TABLE OF CONTENTS I. OVERVIEW-………………………………………………………...Page 3 II. VISION-……………………………………………………………..Page 3 III. PURPOSE-………………………………………………………....Page 3 IV. OBJECTIVES- ……………………………………………………Page 4 V. STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS-…………………………………...Pages 4-7 VI. RISK ANALYSIS ITEMS AND IDENTIFIED COMMUNICATION SENSITIVITIES-………………………………………………………Pages 7-9 VII. COMMUNICATION STRATEGY WITH CONFIRMED
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Theory 19(1): 123-143. Bell‚ T.‚ Marrs‚ F.‚ Solomon‚ I.‚ and H. Thomas. 1997. Auditing Organizations through a Strategic Systems Lens: The KPMG Business Measurement Process. KPMG Peat Marwick LLP. Bell‚ T.B.‚ M.E. Peecher‚ and I. Solomon. 2002. The Strategic-Systems Approach to Auditing. In Cases in Strategic-Systems Auditing. Bell‚ T.B.‚ and I. Solomon (Eds.). KPMG LLP. Bettis‚ R. A.‚ and C. K. Prahalad. 1995. The dominant logic: Retrospective and extension. Strategic Management Journal 16(1): 5-15
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hard to release‚ on the other hand‚ a dissolving effect on the structure of the society as a consequence of the war generated positive influences on the British community (Marwick‚ 2006: 27). For instance‚ relative weak groups like women and working-class strengthened their power and earned their recognition in the wartime (Marwick‚ 2006: xiii). These could be considered significant as they had brought permanent impact on the British society. The relevance between the Frist World War and the changes
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Management Accounting -I Final Project Report Company – Nestlé India Submitted By Rahul –PGP25259 Praveen – PGP25258 Pratyush – PGP25257 Prachal Mehrotra – PGP25255 Prajeesh Jayaram L – PGP25256 Sanjay Dhir – FPM10013 1. About Nestlé Nestlé is a food and package multinational with its headquarters situated in Vevey‚ Switzerland. The company came into being in 1905‚ after a merger between Anglo-Swiss Milk Company and FarineLactée Henri Nestlé Company. The company now has
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The chapter “Online Identity” by Alice E. Marwick seeks to explain and provides a thorough understanding on the topic of identity‚ especially in the spectra of online identity and how can identity be constructed online via new media platforms. Marwick started the chapter with the definition of identity; in general and also includes definitions from various scholars. She continued the chapter with theories of identity‚ while at the same referencing some of the prominent scholars that contributed to
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References: Ernst & Young (2006)‚ 9th Global Fraud Survey: “Fraud Risk in Emerging Markets” Homrigh‚ David et al (2006)‚ Fraud Survey Report‚ KPMG. Malik‚ Aparna‚ Human Resource Manager‚ Adobe Systems India‚ Noida‚ contacted on April 15‚ 2009. Sarkar‚ Debashis‚ Human Resource Manager‚ HCL Tech‚ Noida‚ contacted on April 20‚ 2009. ----------------------- [1] Quoted by Abraham Lincoln‚16th president
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HI 5018 BUSINESS LAW Week 4 Application of Negligence to Business Chapter 9 Applications of Negligence to Business Chapter objectives On completion of this chapter‚ you should be able to: identify and discuss the application of the tort of negligence to the following: a) occupier’s liability b)strict liability c) negligent misstatements d)employer or vicarious liability e) breach of statutory duty f) criminal negligence HI 5018 BUSINESS LAW T2 2014 3 3 1 Chapter objectives On completion
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