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    eStore at Shell Case Analysis – Student sample Case Synopsis In 2002 Shell Canada‚ a large Oil and Gas company‚ launched the eStore software application to service their price-sensitive Agricultural market segment by offering a lower cost service. Calvin Wright (eProduct manager) helped implement the eStore application‚ which was geared to service this Agricultural Segment market. The Agricultural Segment was considered by Shell to be high costs since local sales representatives were used in

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    Revenue flow and human rights: a paradox for Shell Nigeria Case analysis Professor Alvarez 4/11/2013 Introduction: The case describes Shell’s evolution within the context of sensitive human rights issues related to oil exploration and exploitation in Nigeria. Given that much of the revenue from Nigerian oil resources was being diverted by corrupt state governors‚ the case focuses on issues relevant to government transparency and corruption. It describes Shell’s involvement in the Extractive

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    personnel were evacuated from the site unhurt. That was down to good fortune due the fact that it occurred during a shift change. Becton gas terminal consists of 5 gas terminals known as Interconnector‚ Eni‚ Perenco‚ Shell and national grid. The gas terminals are owned by Royal Dutch shell‚ ExxonMobil and Perenco receiving gas from

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    Nigeria is a developing country that is abundantly rich in many natural resources and as a result has a good number of multinational corporations ranging from oil companies‚ banks to consulting firms. Unfortunately‚ CSR is a concept that I personally believe the government has left to expectations‚ believing the multinational corporations would do what is ‘right’ by offering certain benefits to the society and the environment. As a result of this approach‚ Corporate and social responsibility has

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    America‚ Europe‚ Asia-Pacific‚ and Rest of the World (ROW). This report also includes Porters five forces model and value chain analysis of the market. Some of the key players that deal in Group IV & V lubricants include British Petroleum‚ Royal Dutch Shell‚ Exxon Mobil‚ Chevron‚ ConocoPhillips‚ Fuchs and Total. The report provides an overview of the above mentioned companies followed by their financial revenue‚ business strategies and recent developments. The research provides detailed analysis

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    Question 1 1.0 Nature of the Shell Refining Company Our group has selected Shell Refining Co. Bhd (F.O.M) as our assignment topic’s company. It’s a Malaysian based company located in Port Dickson which produces wide range of petroleum products‚ mostly consumed within Malaysia. It was incorporated in Malaysia on 19 September 1960 and was listed on KLSE on 29 October 1962. Its parent company is Royal Dutch Shell PLC. The company vision is to be the top performing and most admired refinery in Asia

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    Journal of Risk Research 8 (7–8)‚ 679–691 (October–December 2005) Greenpeace v. Shell: media exploitation and the Social Amplification of Risk Framework (SARF) VIAN BAKIR* University of Glamorgan‚ Pontypridd‚ Wales Abstract This paper examines the usefulness of the Social Amplification of Risk Framework (SARF) in understanding the media’s role in risk communication. Since the SARF was created in 1988‚ it has been both further developed and critiqued for (amongst other things) its: static

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    ROYAL DUTCH SHELL Royal Dutch Shell (Shell) is a worldwide group of oil‚ gas and petrochemical companies that explores for‚ produces and trades in a range of energy resources. Royal Dutch Shell also has a broad portfolio of hydrogen‚ biofuels‚ wind and solar power interests‚ and also provides consultancy and technical services as well as research and development expertise to the energy industry. Royal Dutch Shell is active in more than 130 countries and territories‚ and employs 108‚000 people worldwide

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    The key publics that BP should take into account are as follows: Environmental Groups Consumers Investors Media Government/Regulatory Authorities The diagram below (Figure 1.1) is a representation of some of the multifaceted relationships between BP and its publics/stakeholders. It is clear that the assortment of communication channels used to reach key publics is somewhat diverse. Whilst consumers and investors are perhaps most likely to be the primary focus‚ these two groups are highly influenced

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    Bodo in Orgoniland are faced with a crucial shell oil spill 1‚640 barrels have leaked. This has impact the environment‚ destroyed fishing grounds and has negatively erupted the local community. Governments are working in progress with agencies‚ seeking more than £93million pounds in order to clean up the creeks‚ which‚ even four years after the spill‚ remain coated in oil. Analysis This article relates to the module topics of environmental issues‚ the shell oil spill explains the direct shock that

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