To: Upper Management From: Justin Claybrook Date: September 16‚ 2014 Type: Ribe Entering New Markets I‚ Justin Claybrook‚ would suggest Ribe entering China because the pros outweigh the cons. They have upward price trends and decreasing freight rates in China. The 10‚000 square meters in (NIP) also serve as a plus because this allows companies to initiate production quickly at a low cost. The biggest con on entering the Chinese market is the 1 million dollar investment due to the subsidiary
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390 Ga. 638 SOUTH EASTERN REPORTER‚ 2d SERIES 282 Ga.App. 229 BECKS v. PIERCE. tained in automobile accident with intoxicated bar patron in the absence of evidence that bar owner knew that patron was going to drive home. West’s Ga.Code Ann. § 51–1– 40(b). No. A06A1149. Court of Appeals of Georgia. Nov. 2‚ 2006. Certiorari Denied Feb. 5‚ 2007. Background: Motorist brought action against bar owner under Dram Shop Act for injuries she sustained in automobile accident with
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__________________________________________________________ IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES _____________ ANDREA “ANDY” SOMMERVILLE‚ Petitioners-Appellants v. WLLIAM DENOLF Respondent-Appellee ------------------------------------------------- On Writ of Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventeenth Circuit _____________ BRIEF FOR RESPONDENT _____________ QUESTIONS PRESENTED FOR REVIEW 1) Whether the Gun Free School Zone Act of 1997 (18 USC 922 q) applies to DeNolf
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life for the blacks‚ who had to be careful to not disrespect any white person. They had the fear of God in them to not break their set rules. The blacks eventually had enough and began to protest. One of their protest is the March from Selma to Montgomery. The March on Washington was one of the biggest “riots” in history. But‚ to be claimed as a riot‚ it sure was a quiet one. This protest helped the blacks get voting rights in the South. No one screamed‚ or showed out‚ Martin Luther King gave his
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Internally there were disputes between the Church and the lay powers. The Investiture Dispute in the 11th Century‚ a dispute between the Pope and European monarchs over the right to select bishops and church officials‚ was the most significant and ended with the triumph of church authority over the lay power of the Holy Roman Empire. Challenges of creed included Catherism (centered on Languedoc in France)‚ the Waldensians of North West Italy and Southern France and led ultimately to the Albigenisian
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marches in Selma Throughout March of 1965‚ a group of non-violent afro American demonstrators faced assault as they attempted to march from Selma to Montgomery to demand the right to vote for black people. How it started The Selma to Montgomery marches were three protest marches along the 87km long highway from Selma‚ Alabama to the state capital of Montgomery. The marches were led by nonviolent activists to demonstrate equality and the desire for afro Americans to vote in the United States. It all started
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made. When I think of boycotts one comes to mind without much thought‚ The Montgomery Bus Boycott. Many of us don’t recognize this historical boycott by its name. It isn’t until we hear the name‚ Rosa Parks‚ that we
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Group Case 3: MCI Communications Corp.‚ 1983 Executive Summary Assumptions The following are the assumptions we made through the whole analysis. The predicted revenues from 1983 to 1990 were assumed to follow the pattern in Exhibit 9A‚ despite the uncertainty of the higher access charge and competition increase. The marginal tax rate is 30% during that period. The firm must keep minimal cash balance of $100 million to support its operating activities. However
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Alexandra Trogisch September 4‚ 2006 Legal Research and Writing Annamaria Maciocia‚ Esq. Citation: The People of the State of New York v. Howard Sohn‚ 43 A.D. 2d 716‚ 350 N.Y.S 2d 198 (1973) Procedural History: This is an appeal by the defendant from a judgment of the Supreme Court‚ Queens County‚ rendered February 14‚ 1973‚ convicting him of assault in the second degree‚ after a nonjury trial‚ and sentencing him to probation for five years. Facts: The complainant
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Specht v. Netscape Communication Corporation‚ 306 F.3d 17 (2nd Cir. 2002). I. FACTS Plaintiffs sued‚ Netscape‚ a software internet company who distributed the free software SmartDownload‚ for electronic eavesdropping. The Plaintiffs alleged Defendant violated two federal statutes‚ the Electronic Communications Privacy Act and the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act‚ by capturing private information about files downloaded from the Internet . Plaintiffs filed suit against Defendant in District Court
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