because you see the worst of what human beings are capable of. They however are the same‚ because it deals with information/evidence that you have to analyze to put the suspected in jail. 2.What are some of the problems with fingerprint identification? Partial fingerprints identification can be hard‚ because not knowing the whole print can be misleading and given the wrong person. Their is no scientific bases that no two people have the same fingerprint or how alike they have to be to send an accused
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I. Situation Analysis A. Category/Competitor Definition The brand equity of Apple Inc. is largely comprised of five product lines‚ two functional solutions‚ or two types of customer-based services. The industry‚ in which Apple competes‚ therefore‚ depends on the methodological classification of its products. The diversification of markets enhances Apple’s value chains‚ as a result. In a product lines based system Apple competes in five markets‚ including the PC industry with its Macintosh computers
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The Cost of Capital for Goff Computer‚ Inc. Corporate Financial Management Finance 601 - Team 1 97 1. In the Financial Statements go to Consolidated Balance Sheet and find the: Q. Book value of Long Term Debt A. LT Debt: 16‚960‚000 Q. And‚ book value of Total Shareholder’s Equity A. Total S/H Equity: 123‚549‚000 Apple 10Q or 10K report: CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (In millions‚ except number of shares which are reflected in thousands) September 28‚ 2013
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Introduction: Apple‚ Inc. is an electronics and software company based in California‚ USA. Originally known as Apple Computer‚ the company is familiar to most people as innovators of the personal computer as it is known today. Apple Computer had introduced many of the now-commonplace features of personal computers‚ including the GUI‚ the mouse‚ the floppy disk drive‚ and color graphics. Apple Computer ’s Macintosh line of PC ’s had brought numerous software and hardware components within reach
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CASS 11 Apple Inc.: People and Design 1. DISCUSSION Apple sells stylish and functional computers as well as variety of electronic devices‚ and it operates retail stores. Describe the forces for change tht best help Apple keep its creative edge. With the recent passing of Steve Jobs‚ there has been an intense spotlight focused on both the man and the company he built. Most of the attention has rightfully been focused on Jobs’ passion and creativity‚ as well as the remarkable period of innovation
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Executive Summary The New England Apple production has been at a steady decline over the past three decades. This can be attributed to several important factors. First‚ we shall take a look at the global market. China is far surpassed the United States in apple production‚ and is currently on a steady incline of production since the turn of the century. Now‚ looking solely at US apple production‚ we can see that the market has been on the rise. However‚ this is mostly attributed to production in
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Threat of New Entrants: When Apple first began in the early 1980’s‚ the threat of new entrants was significant. PCs were a relatively new commodity with little distinction‚ few competitors‚ and no government regulation‚ and although initial R&D was complex‚ assembly was simple. Unsurprisingly‚ new firms emerged quickly and forced Apple to differentiate its product over time. This push continued through the years‚ and ultimately‚ Apple was forced to create more innovative‚ unique‚ and quality products—a
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Current Corporate Situation Apple‚ Inc. was founded in 1976‚ formerly known as Apple Computer‚ Inc.‚ the company changed its name to Apple Inc. in January 2007. The company is headquartered in Cupertino‚ California. Apple‚ Inc. and its subsidiaries participate in the design‚ manufacture‚ and marketing of personal computers and related software‚ services‚ peripherals‚ and networking solutions worldwide. Apple also provides a line of portable digital music players‚ as well as related accessories and
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Profitability Ratios The profitability ratios of Apple show that the company is doing well financially. The gross profit margin shows the percentage of revenues available to cover the operating expenses and still turn a profit. The higher the percentage is the better off the company is. Over the years‚ the trend should be moving in an upward position (**Book citation.). For 2010‚ 2011‚ and 2012‚ Apple’s ratios were 39.38%‚ 40.48%‚ and 43.87%‚ respectively (Apple financials). The trend is increasing over
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How Apple Can Keep Its Value By Saul Hansell It’s official. Apple is the most valuable computer maker in the world. In the wake of the company’s better than expected earnings in the quarter ended Sept. 30‚ Apple’s shares rose by nearly 7 percent‚ making the company’s total market value $162 billion. That edges out I.B.M.‚ which is worth $155 billion. Apple also surged past Intel‚ worth $156 billion‚ and Nokia‚ the most valuable cellphone maker‚ which is worth $150 billion. Indeed‚ Apple is now
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