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    The Traditional Industry of Manufacturing Coconut Oil: Opportunities to increase productivity and enhance the product and process quality Abstract The main purpose of this study is to discuss how an existing traditional/indigenous industry of the village can be made more competitive business to suit present context of business by introducing feasible technologies to increase productivity and enhance the product and process quality with the use of the entrepreneurial skills

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    Contents | Page | Introduction and background | 3 | | | ExxonMobil Oil Corporation - Environment destruction | 3 | | | ExxonMobil Oil Corporation - Animal suffering | 3 | | | Total Oil Company - Exploitation of workers | 4 | | | Total Oil Company - Supporting oppressive regimes | 4 | | | Royal Dutch Shell Oil Company- Supporting oppressive regimes | 4 | | | Royal Dutch Shell Oil Company- Environment destruction | 5 | | | Conclusion | 5 | | | Recommendation

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    Macroeconomics 5/27/13 U.S.’s Booming Oil Industry Many living in the U.S. have been wondering why gas prices remain so high in the United States. The U.S. led war in the middle-east is winding down‚ people are driving more fuel efficient cars‚ and our own country is producing more oil than ever before. What could possibly keep gas prices so high? The U.S. has become a top oil exporter‚ especially for Canada and Mexico; who is consuming a lot more fuel than in the past. Although the United States

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    Question 1 What does the SWOT analysis tell us about the competitive position of Pharmcare with the industry as a whole? From the illustration‚ Pharmcare strengths include its flexible salesforce‚ economies of scale‚ strong brand name and health care education department. From the illustration‚ it shows that the flexible salesforce can cope with the environmental change as all of the four categories have positive score. The score of the health care rationing is +3‚ complex and changing buying

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    Ofon Field‚ Oil and Gas Field‚ Nigeria Ofon Field is an oil and natural gas field located in the Oil Mining Lease (OML) 102‚ about 65km offshore in the south-eastern coast of Nigeria. The reserves lie at a water depth of 40m (131ft). The OML 102 is owned by state-owned Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC - 60%) and is operated by Total Exploration-Production Nigeria (TEPNG - 40%)‚ formerly Elf Petroleum Nigeria. The proved and probable reserves at Ofon are about 350 million barrels

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    Case: Edible Oils Industry in Pakistan Analysis of the case This case provides thorough understanding of the Edible oil industry in Pakistan and how it has changed and evolved down the years. The case highlights different macro and micro environment factors which have an influence in shaping up the market of edible oils. Initially‚ Desi ghee was the most widely used edible oil in Pakistan. However‚ with the passage of time‚ there was a shift in trend from desi ghee to vanaspati ghee because

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    1 – Global Resources The distribution of natural resources like oil and gas are unevenly distributed across the world (Stutz‚ 2007). This essay will explain where the majority of oil and gas is located. Thereafter‚ the focus will be on the benefits and drawbacks of countries that are dependent on oil/gas. Finally‚ a conclusion will be given which sums up the most important factors. Allocation Oil/Gas The majority of the oil reserves are located in the Middle East. An estimate of 65% of the

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    publicly traded oil and gas producing company. ExxonMobil does business in 200 countries world-wide (1). Some countries are designated for exploring gas and petroleum‚ and some are designated for manufacturing chemicals‚ lubricants‚ and market fuels (1). ExxonMobil ’s world-class petroleum portfolio gives access to proven reserves of 21.9 billion oil-equivalent barrels of oil and gas‚ which is the highest in the industry (1). The company ’s discovered resources consist of 72 billion oil equivalent

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    Swot Analysis

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    SWOT Analysis for Royal Dutch Shell (1999-2003)    Simply known as Shell‚ Royal Dutch Shell‚ which was headquartered in The Hague‚ Netherlands‚ is a multinational oil company engaged in oil and gas exploration and production as well as transportation and marketing of natural gas and electricity and marketing and shipping of oil products and chemicals. Shell also has interests in renewable resources of energy such as wind and solar and hydrogen. With its extensive operation in over 140 countries

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    The Wireless Industry in Canada is comprised of establishments engaged in providing telecommunication and/or services over network facilities operated by them. The establishments in the industry can own a network‚ lease a network‚ or combined these two facilities (NAICS ‚ 2010). With limited regulatory barriers and availability of mobile technologies‚ the internal weaknesses of the industry have been overcome by strengths through job creations and investment and the Canadian Market. These internal

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