In 2001 Aqualisa created a new product‚ Quartz‚ which they felt revolutionized the shower industry. Much to their dismay the new product was having a difficult time selling. After analyzing their marketing strategy I have found several reasons for the Quartz low sales volumes. 1. Placement in premium segment 2. Poor marketing to customers‚ plumbers. 3. Small retail network When launching the new product‚ Aqualisa decided that Quartz should be placed in the premium segment.
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Chapter 9 Formation of Traditional and E-Contracts TRUE/FALSE QUESTIONS 1. Contract law does not distinguish between promises that create only moral obligations and promises that are legally binding. False. 2. In contract law‚ intent is determined by the personal or subjective intent‚ or belief‚ of a party. False‚ intent is determined by the objective theory of contracts 3. A bilateral contract comes into existence at the moment promises are exchanged. True‚ “promise for a promise” 4. If a voidable
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Maria Lucia Rodriguez PANTHER ID 3579558 Lucent Technologies Case 1- ROE decomposition 1998‚1999 AND 2000. What factors contributed to the differences in Lucent’s performance between those quarters? ROE Period NET INCOME X SALES X TOTAL ASSETS SALES TOTAL ASSETS COMMON EQUITY EQUITY MULTIPLIER ROE Dec-99 1175 0.12 9905 0.26 38684 2.41 9905 38684 16079 Sep-99 972 0.09 10575 0.27 38735 2.84 10575 38735 13622 Jun-99 829 0.09 9315 0.25 37156 3.00
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our use of cookies. Find out more here Should mobile phones be banned in schools? A headteacher says pupil behaviour is better and bullying is down since he barred mobiles in his school. So should others follow suit? Teachers argue for and against Patrick Barkham and Stephen Moss The Guardian‚ Tuesday 27 November 2012 15.00 EST ‘Pupils come to school without a coat or without having had any breakfast‚ but they always have a phone‚’ says one teacher. Photograph: Alamy No – they help
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throughout their lifetime. As we saw in the movie “Homeless to Harvard” about a young women named Liz Murray who becomes homeless at the age of 15‚ when her mother died of aids‚ and her father moves to a homeless shelter due to the influence of both drug-addicted parents. Despite everything Liz Murray had gone through in her everyday life and the struggles that she had faced; she was very fortunate to still be a student graduate from Harvard. One of the best universities not just anyone can apply to
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Should Cell Phones Be Allowed in School? Would you‚ an average middle school student want to be sitting in a classroom for 45 minutes and listening to a teacher drone on about some topic you barely understand? Or would you rather play around on some Smartphone app about the same thing and get the same amount of education? If I were you‚ I would pick option two. First of all‚ it’s more fun. Many schools all around the world are starting to allow students to bring their cellphones or smartphones
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The MCI’s source of funds has been emission of stocks. Common stocks as IPO of 6M shares and $27.070.000‚00. An issue of 9.600.000‚00 common stock 5 years warrant attached. What have been MCI sources of funds in the past (1972-1983)? What’s your opinion? Around 1972 MCI issued equity and later on time when the company started going well they issued debentures and convertible debentures. The main raison to do that is because equity cost use to be higher. First of all they issued debentures
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teacher couldn’t answer it and my dear child took out his phone to assist her with her ignorance. As he was surfing the net pressing Google and typing in the question she accused my poor innocent child of cheating. Now any intelligent person would have been happy that their student had their best interest at heart‚ especially when the school’s internet was down and she didn’t know the answer. As my son tried to explain why he was on the phone‚ she yelled get out! You were texting someone in the class
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10/18/2011 Homeless to Harvard. Homeless to Harvard is an inspiring story for all of us that tells about Liz Murray who dealt with the typical stresses childhood and then went from living on the streets to graduating from Harvard University. This incredible inspiring story is based on a young girl who becomes homeless at the age of 15 due to her parent’s addiction to drugs and the lack of parental involvement in her life. Although she lacked the stability of a family‚ the challenges she faced throughout
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Chapter 9 Video Case Study 1. In the 21st century what trends in the environmental forces (social‚ economic‚ technological‚ competitive‚ and regulatory) (a) work for and (b) work against success for Prince Sports in the Tennis industry? a) The social media and technology have helped the success for Prince Sports. b) The economy and competitors work against the success of Prince Sports. 2. Because sales of Prince Sports in Tennis-related products depends heavily on
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