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    Operation of N-Channel JFET: These are two prerequisites while considering the principle of operation of JFET. Gates are always reverse biased and therefore Gate current IG is practically zero. Source and Drain terminal should be joined together through a voltage source called VDS‚ drain to source voltage. In an N-channel JFET‚ source terminal is connected to the negative end of the drain to source supply voltage to send the lectron from source to drain and similarly for an P-channel JFET‚ source

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    Article 1: Competing Across Technology-Differentiated Channels: The Impact of Network Externalities and Switching Costs Technology driven markets have features that distinguish them from traditional markets and give firms a new way to think of new opportunities of how businesses can be conducted. Customization‚ interactivity and global access are just a few characteristics that distinguish the internet from regular stores. Furthermore‚ transferability of information is very cheap and there are real

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    HBS CASE: THE FASHION CHANNEL Answers by Chenghao Zheng (Chuck) 1. What insight do you get from the consumer and market data? TFC’s revenue for 2006: $310.6 million ($80 million from affiliate fees and $230.6 million from ad sales) Strength: the only network dedicated exclusively to fashion‚ with up-to-date and entertaining information broadcast 24/7 Weakness: no detailed segmentation‚ branding‚ or positioning strategy According to customer analysis: there are four groups of customers‚ Fashionistas

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    St. John’s University Student Managed Investment Research Equity Research NIKE (NKE) April 4‚ 2004 Recommendation: Sector: Industry: BUY Consumer Cyclical Footwear 76.64 78.56 49.60 263.12M .80 20.17B 10‚697M 21.66% $94.85 Price: 52 – Week High: 52 – Week Low: Shares Out (mil): Dividend: Market Cap: 2003 Revenue: Project EPS Growth: 2005 Target Price: Highlights Rudy Dermesropian rdermes@hotmail.com Jason A. Drago Jdrag636@stjohns.edu Gintare Grigaite Gintare.grigaite01@stjohns.edu

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    Study on the advancement in business line for NIKE company 1.0 Introduction : Nike‚ Inc. is an American multinational corporation that is engaged in the design‚ development‚ manufacturing and worldwide marketing and selling of footwear‚ apparel‚ equipment‚ accessories and services. The company is headquartered near Beaverton‚ Oregon‚ in the Portland metropolitan area‚ and is one of only two Fortune 500 companies headquartered in Oregon. It is one of the world’s largest suppliers of

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    communication channel between the management team and the executive committee. (Mark‚ Joseph‚ Derek ‚ & Alex ‚ 2006) This potential issue with the communication channels involves Ms. Orlin being the only team member who has a direct line of communication with the executives. This is considered an issue because of the fact that the executives are only receiving information from Nancy Orlin’s perspective‚ and are not receiving that of the other managers. Establishing a more open channel to the executives

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    Nike (NKE) In the 1950’s‚ Bill Bowerman‚ a track and field coach at the University of Oregon‚ began cobbling shoes for his runners. Bowerman and one of his runners Phil Knight formed Blue Ribbon Sports and sold shoes for Tiger shoes in 1964. While Knight was selling the shoes‚ Bowerman was ripping them apart to see how he could make them lighter and made his runners test his improved shoes. Their first full-time employee‚ Jeff Johnson‚ was an early designer of shoes and came up with the name Nike

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    Conflict Resolution and Conflict Transformation in practice - With the Case Study of Kashmir ⁃ 16 Table of Contents Page number I. II. III. Introduction 3 IV. A Historical Overview – The Reasons for Kashmir ’s Importance 4 V. The Origin of Conflict Studies

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    Question 1 a) In the late 1990s Nike found itself in a serious situation with its manufacturing approach in Asia.-Select and apply one of Porter’s models of strategy to explain why Nike were manufacturing in Asia? Michael Porter‚ leading author on company strategy and competitive advantage‚ has developed several generic strategies which‚ according to Porter‚ are the driving force behind any given company’s success. These strategies comprise of Cost Leadership‚ Differentiation and Focus. It is Porter’s

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    SECOND SHORT CASE REPORT NIKE & ITS PROBLEMATIC SITUATION Rise of Nike Nike was founded over 30 years ago by Bill Bowerman‚ a former college track coach‚ and Phil Knight‚ an entrepreneur. At the beginning the two men were selling shoes out of the back of their cars at track meets. In 1987‚ Nike reached a turning point‚ and it increased its marketing budget from $8 million to $48 million. Most of this advertising budget was to pay celebrities‚ such as Michael Jordan‚ to endorse Nike Products

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