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    Nationalisation of Banks Despite the provisions‚ control and regulations of Reserve Bank of India‚ banks in India except the State Bank of India or SBI‚ continued to be owned and operated by private persons. By the 1960s‚ the Indian banking industry had become an important tool to facilitate the development of the Indian economy. At the same time‚ it had emerged as a large employer‚ and a debate had ensued about the nationalization of the banking industry. Indira Gandhi‚ then Prime Minister of India

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    While aircraft had little impact in World War I‚ planes and fighter jets changed the face of war forever in the Second World War. Throughout this war‚ combat took place on land and at sea‚ but it was dramatically altered because of the advancements in aviation. After Germany invaded Poland in 1939‚ battles raged across Europe’s land and seas‚ but new innovations in the skies tipped the scales in favor of the Americans. The continued improvements in the flying abilities and artillery capabilities

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    Consolidated Engineering Co. Goes to China: Case Consolidated Engineering Co. Goes to China1 Travis Maples and Penelope B. Prime (Published in Readings and Cases in International Management: A Cross-Cultural Perspective‚ by David C. Thomas: Sage‚ 2003) “Do I have to satisfy every set of eyes in China?” After more than a year since the contract had been signed‚ this was how Vice President of Operations and Project Manager‚ Travis Maples‚ felt about the deal that maybe wasn’t. He had worked

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    Renault / Nissan The Making of a Global Alliance [pic] [pic] Abstract On March 27‚ 1999‚ Nissan and Renault signed a comprehensive global alliance. The alliance brought together two companies vastly different in terms of skills‚ history‚ and culture. The case study describes the process of alliance formation from Renault’s and from Nissan’s point of view. Starting from June‚ 1998‚ when contacts between the two companies

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    in aerospace group EADS‚ high-technology and parent company of the Vodafone McLaren Mercedes racing team McLaren Group (which currently is in the process of becoming a fully independent stand-alone corporate entity[2])‚ and Japanese truck maker Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation produces cars and trucks under the brands of Mercedes-Benz‚ Maybach‚ Smart‚ Freightliner and many others. In 1998 Daimler-Benz AG "merged" with the American automobile manufacturer Chrysler Corporation‚ and formed

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    Ethics and CSR Chapter 9 Ethics Connock and Johns (1995) define ethics as the following 3 elements; • Fairness • Deciding what is right and wrong • Practices and rules which underpin responsible conduct between groups and individuals Billington (2003) lists five distinctive features of ethics; • Nobody can avoid ethical decisions‚ we make ethical decisions every day of our lives • Ethical decisions matter‚ they affect the lives of others • Although ethics

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    specific DRAMs even though Intel was new. This is also one reason that Intel was successful at the beginning. Japanese larger firms entered in to DRAM business as the demand for DRAMs were huge. And the multibillion dollar Japanese companies like Mitsubishi and Hitachi were able produce more effectively than Intel‚ which directly impact the cost and these companies were well ahead of Intel in quality also. The close relationship with equipment manufactures helped Japanese DRAM producers to improve

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    (ALI); vice chairman of Manila Water Co.; and co-vice chairman and trustee of Ayala Foundation‚ Inc. He is also a member of various international and local business and socio-civic organizations including the J.P. Morgan International Council‚ Mitsubishi Corporation International Advisory Committee‚ Toshiba International Advisory Group‚ Harvard University Asia Center Advisory Committee‚ Board of Trustees of the Asian Institute of Management‚ National Council member of the World Wildlife Fund (US)

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    Brochure More information from http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/683505/ Nigeria Oil and Gas Exploration and Production Industry Investment Opportunities‚ Analysis and Forecasts of All Active and Planned Exploration Blocks and Oil and Gas Fields to 2012 Description: Nigeria Oil and Gas Exploration and Production Industry Investment Opportunities‚ Analysis and Forecasts of All Active and Planned Exploration Blocks and Oil and Gas Fields to 2012 Summary This profile is the essential source

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    EC 270/370 Second Semester‚ AY 2013-2014 1. Approximately 14 million Americans are addicted to drugs and alcohol. The federal government estimates that these addicts cost the US economy $300 billion in medical expenses and lost productivity Despite the enormous potential market‚ many biotech companies have shied away from funding R&D initiatives to find a cure for drug and alcohol addiction. Your firm DAS (DrugAbuse Science) is a notable exception. It has spent $170 million to date working on

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