Pines are trees in the genus Pinus (pron.: /ˈpaɪnəs/)‚[1] in the family Pinaceae. They make up the monotypic subfamily Pinoideae. There are about 115species of pine‚ although different authorities accept between 105 and 125 species. Contents [hide] * 1 Etymology * 2 Taxonomy‚ nomenclature and codification * 3 Distribution * 4 Morphology * 4.1 Foliage * 4.2 Cones * 5 Ecology * 6 Uses * 6.1 Food uses * 7 See also * 8 Notes * 9 References * 10 Bibliography *
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Wonderful World of Hedge Funds The world of hedge funds has been feared by many for the strategies that hedge fund managers employ. Every manager has a different strategy. These strategies differ greatly from the strategies of mutual funds‚ which the general public perceives as safer. The opportunity to make large amounts of money is less‚ but mutual funds tend to be a safer place to park your money. Alfred Winslow Jones laid the foundation for modern-day hedge funds‚ while John Meriwether and
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Title II Eligibility Period ISSUE The DDS proposes allowance for this claimant with an EOD of 6/30/16. The evidence in file shows a later onset date is warranted and the claimant was not insured for title II benefits at the time the disability began. CASE DISCUSSION & POLICY ANALYSIS (INCLUDING SPECIFIC REFERENCES) The claimant is a 31-year old filing a concurrent claim with an AOD of 07/25/2012 due to Psoriatic arthritis‚ cataracts‚ hepatitis C‚ s sesamoiditis‚ depression‚ anxiety‚ iritis‚ pilonidal
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Ordinaries Index). The first part of this assignment tries to identify companies and selection rules in order to set up a fund (named Super China Exposure) that invests in Australian listed companies with exposure to the Chinese economy. The second part gives details about weights of selected companies‚ then a pure-play strategy is established and finally the performance of this fund is discussed. portfolio selection Investment objective Exposure to the Chinese economy Super China Exposure is
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Identify the important facts surrounding the case Delta does business globally in 503 cities in 94 countries and is the third largest airline in the United States. In 2003‚ Delta ’s daily needs included 7.3 million gallons of fuel‚ 109‚000 meals and snacks‚ 151‚000 bottles of water‚ 87‚000 cans of soda‚ and 219‚000 pounds of ice. Its daily operations also required large amounts of information relating to such areas as flight schedules‚ gate information‚ baggage handling‚ customer service‚ and
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Case#4- Federating Insurance: Targeting Small Businesses 1. When looking at an automobile industry the Federated macrosegmentation would be taking a company like BMW and looking at the market segments in a broader view. For example‚ the owner of the branch must make sure their employees are happy with their job. The macrosegmentation of this would be employee performance. Federated plays a role in this because with great performance comes incentives. Federate gives insurance incentives to BMW
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Human Resource Management BADM 537 Delta Case Study: Improving Delta’s Market Share Samantha Gilbert‚ Marianna Danna‚ Tyler HiettFebruary 25‚ 2014 Table of ContentsPage Introduction……………………………………………………………………………………3 External Environment…………………………………………………………………………3 Internal Environment………………………………………………………………………….12 Systems and Stakeholder Analysis……………………………………………………………23 Conclusion…………………………………………………………………………………….25 Problem Identification………………………………………………………………………...25 Alternatives…………………………………………………………………………………
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[Document title] MGT-432 November 26‚ 2013 Executive Summary Delta airline has a long history whose roots begin at the year 1924.This airline has grown to become one of the largest airlines serving the United States of America and also majority of the world through its international routes. The aim of this paper is to see the history of the airline together with its financial position with concentration on the various strategies the company has implemented
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The Harvard Management Co. and Inflation-Protected Bonds TIPS and Risk Management: How can you combine regular (nominal) Treasuries and TIPS to build a hedge portfolio that has exposure to inflation risk‚ but not to real interest risk? To hedge bond portfolio that has exposure to inflation risk‚ one could simultaneously take long positions in TIPS and short positions in nominal Treasuries with equivalent terms to maturity. To be specific‚ if the inflation increases‚ TIPS are likely to outperform
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Summary of Case In the case study changing Dynamics of the U.S. Airline industry were discuss and dealt with. Between 2001 and 2005‚ Delta Airlines‚ the third largest U.S. Airline‚ lost $10 billion. Delta wanted to increase its liquidity so they decided to sell its subsidiary Atlantic Southeast Airlines to Sky West Airline for $425 million in August 2005. Analysts believed that Delta was on the merge of bankruptcy. The Civil Aeronautics Board 9cab) imposed major restriction on marketing entry and
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