Apple CSR Company Profile Michiel van Dijk & Irene Schipper Amsterdam‚ February 2007 Colofon Apple CSR Company Profile By: Michiel van Dijk & Irene Schipper February 2007 Stichting Onderzoek Multinationale Ondernemingen (SOMO) Centre for Research on Multinational Corporations This document is licensed under the Creative Commons AttributionNonCommercial-NoDerivateWorks 2.5 License. To view a copy of this license visit: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5 SOMO‚ Amsterdam
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X operating systems‚ iCloud ‚ and a variety of accessory‚ service and support offerings. The Company also sells and delivers digital content and applications through the iTunes Store ‚ App Store‚ iBooks Store‚ and Mac App Store. CITATION Opp13 \l 2057 (Oppenheimer‚ 2013) Industry/Market trends Apple Inc. operates in a range of different markets; including; smartphone‚ pc‚ tablet‚ TV and electronic services & apps. The current market trends suggest that PC sales seem to be dropping and
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Tent City Maria L La Ganga is known as a journalist who also is a staff writer of the Los Angeles Times.“Tent City” was one of the true stories that reflect the struggling of more than two hundreds people in California in 2008. They have lost their job‚ their homes were fore closure and they don’t have anywhere to live. La Ganga describe the individual story of those people who live in tent city and their situation to composite the struggle picture of the America economic in that period. In
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M&S CSR Report Marks and Spencer have always had a keen interest in corporate social responsibility‚ however until recent changes they have taken a large step forward and taken it upon themselves to create new plans on how‚ as a company they can become “the world’s most sustainable retailer by 2015” (M&S Press Release 1-March-2010). From an early start M&S in 1930’s had a moral element; they offered several staff welfare services which included pensions as well as dental and health
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University of Dhaka Faculty of Business Studies Department of Marketing CSR Activities of Rahimafrooz Group Submitted to Professor Dr. Anisur Rahman Nadeem Nafis – 41119044 Table of Contents Topics Page No. Introduction What is CSR Compendium about the studied company Business Domain Rahimafrooz (Bangladesh) Limited Rahimafrooz Accumulators Limited Rahimafrooz Batteries Limited Rahimafrooz Globatt Ltd. Rahimafrooz Distribution Ltd. Rahimafrooz
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AkzoNobel Corporate social responsibility : Corporate social responsibility means that in addition to the pursuit of profit (profit) also takes into account the impact of your activities on the environment (planet) and that you have an eye for human aspects within and outside the company (people). It’s about finding a balance between people‚ planet and profit. More often it appears that this balance leads to better results for both the company and society. The question is does AkzoNobel think
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References: Dr. GALLIARA A .MEENA (2010). Study Material in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). GautamRicha‚ Singh Anju (2010) Corporate Social Responsibility Practices in India: A Study of Top 500 Companies‚ Global Business and Management B Arora‚ R Puranik (2004) A review of corporate social responsibility in India Bajpai‚ G.N. (2001)‚ “Corporate
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Our commitment Telenor Group strives to maximise the impact of telecommunications‚ create shared value for society and shape a sustainable future. Telecommunications has an enormous potential to add value to people`s lives and to create a positive impact. As a responsible telecom operator‚ our primary goal is to share the benefit of communications with the people in our markets‚ maximise the value of our services for the wider society‚ contribute to social and economic growth‚ and help shaping
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Assessment for Lotus Rental Car’s CFO on Feasibility of Alternative Fuel Vehicles COMM 215 Assessment for Lotus Rental Car’s CFO on Feasibility of Alternative Fuel Vehicles The idea behind the Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) was intended to reduce emissions (generated by burning fossil fuels) that are polluting our air and depleting the ozone. AFV’s also help reduce our dependence on foreign oil (mostly from a highly unstable region of the world). Prior to a decision being made whether or
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Nestlé has plans to begin operations in Monrovia‚ a developing country. You have been asked by the government of Monrovia to research the organisation and write a report highlighting the arguments for and against Nestlé having a presence there. According to the Nestlé website‚ Nestlé is the Swiss company which produces and sells nutrient product such as cereal‚ water and coffee etc. This company has operated in 103 countries all over the world. Moreover‚ the sales of Nestlé last year were around
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