Kinder Morgan - MBO Richard Kinder and Bill Morgan purchased a master limited partnership pipeline company from Enron for $40 million in 1997‚ founding Kinder Morgan‚ Inc. (KMI) 1. The primary benefit of an MLP comes in the form of tax savings. While shareholders in a corporation face double taxation‚ owners of a partnership are taxed only once (when receiving distributions). Corporate income tax does not exist in the partnership. When cash distributions to MLP owners exceed
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RESEARCH PROPOSAL ECP004N A STUDY OF INTERNATIONAL MARKETING STRATEGIES THAT HELP FIRMS TO ACHIEVE COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE: JAPANESE FIRMS BEING SUCCESSFUL IN INDIA SINCE 1980 ID NUMBER : 06035100 MODULE CODE: ECP004N JAN 11-2008 INDEX INTRODUCTION AIMS & OBJECTIVES LITERATURE REVIEW METHODOLOGY RESOURCES REFERENCE Introduction At a first level and referring especially
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Corporate Social Responsibility Practices in Firms and Corporate Image Abstract Corporate Social responsibility is one of the ways for firms to show that they care about their environment‚ employees and customers. Why is this important for companies to show that they care about their environment? Competition is fierce in the telecommunication market having companies like ‘Alice’ an American telecommunication company that entered the German market providing telecommunication services like Internet
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The objectives of the firm can be viewed as the motives of the entrepreneur/s who own and run the firm. There a number of goals that firm can pursue in its day to day operations - it may try to maximise profits‚ sales or growth‚ meeting shareholder expectations‚ or increasing market share. Maximising profits - making the biggest possible profit‚ or the smallest possible loss - is recognised as the main objective of most firms. Profit is the difference between the firm’s total revenue (output sold
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union Firm. The essay will start with a definition of non – union firm‚ attention will be given to characterise these firms. This will be followed by a review of the labels given to these firms due to their employment practices used. There will be comparisons of small and large companies and attention will be drawn to the general management styles adopted in these companies. Finally‚ this will lead to a conclusion and summary of the critiques noted throughout the essay. A non union firm is defined
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heavy engineering firms — A case study Dr. D. Mukhopadhyay An investigation into the effectiveness of working capital management of an organization with particular reference to its short term liquidity and solvency and impact on commercial operations of the organization. I ntroduction : The importance of working capital in any industry needs no special emphasis. Working capital is considered to be life-giving force to an economic entity. Management of working capital is one of the most important
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EFFECTIVE INTERNATIONAL MARKETING IN GLOBALLY FRANCHISING FIRMS. Overview The decision to take a company outside the the company’s origin involves careful analysis of risk and benefit factors‚ consideration and selection of potential markets‚ planned market entry‚ and development of market penetration over time. While this can be done through a number of strategies‚ franchising is a growing means of achieving international presence. DECIDING TO FRANCHISE INTERNATIONALLY With the increase
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The Theory of the Firm as Governance Structure: From Choice to Contract Oliver E. Williamson Oliver E. Williamson is Edgar F. Kaiser Professor of Business Administration‚ Professor of Economics‚ and Professor of Law at the University of California‚ Berkeley‚ California. His email address is . The helpful advice of Timothy Taylor and Michael Waldman for revising this manuscript is gratefully acknowledged. January 2002 2 The propositions that organization matters and is susceptible to
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THE ROLE OF FOREIGN EXCHANGE RISK MANAGEMENT ON PERFORMANCEMANAGEMENT OF EXPORTING FIRMS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: A CASE STUDY OF UGANDA’S EXPORTING FIRMS. BY TWESIGE DANIEL ABSTRACT This study examined the role of foreign exchange risk management (FERM) on performance management of exporting firms in developing countries taking Uganda as the case study. The conceptual framework relating to FERM attributes (currency risk assessment and currency risk management strategies) and the indicators
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SUBJECT: DESIGN COMPANY NOVARTIS HELLAS pharmaceuticals firms PEST ANALYSIS To understand the impact of the environment in any industry‚ it is imperative to consider four main factors that influence this particular political‚ economic‚ social and technological factors. It is a fact that in Greece factors are rather disproportionate influence on the functioning of a healthy market competition. The business environment is regulated by opaque procedures‚ middlemen‚ bureaucrats‚ businessmen and
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