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    Veestel Case Summary

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    | Vestel Case | Supply chain Management | | | | | Analyzing Smaller Scale Vestel System Distribution plan for Vestel Assumptions for calculations: 1. The truck can be filled to 100% of the capacity. The shape of the items to be shipped is not a constraint. 2. Handling costs such as unloading the shipment is not considered. In order to find the distribution plan for Vestel that yields to the lowest transportation cost we have analyzed different scenarios taking into account

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    Lululemon Case Summary

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    Lululemon is a successful clothing company that sells yoga pants‚ with women as the main targeted demographic for the yoga pants. There was an issue that came up with the yoga pants as they were too sheer and people could look right through the pants after a certain amount of time and use. When customers started to complain about the fabric and quality of the yoga pants‚ the founder‚ Chip Wilson‚ pointed his finger back at the women and complained about their body sizes. Later‚ he apologized for

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    Liquid Chemical Company Executive Summary Identifying all of the information relevant to a particular business decision is a challenging task because relevance is a broad concept. The process requires an understanding of quantitative and qualitative information‚ a grasp of legal issues‚ sensitivity to ethical concerns and an ability to discern fact from decision. Virtually all business decisions involve choosing among alternative courses of action. The only information relevant to a decision is

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    Costco Case Summary

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    COSTCO Case * In 1998‚ How were membership fees recorded in COSTCO’s financial statements? The membership fees recorded as revenue when received in Costco’s financial statement in 1998 according to the cash accounting. * Was this correct? If not‚ what accounting principle does it violate? No. It violates the revenue recognition principle because they did not provide services to members when they pay the membership fee during this fiscal year. It can only record this item as unearned

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    Radioshack Case Summary

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    leadership qualities especially if you’re the CEO of a company because it puts you directly into the limelight. But I also believe Mr. Edmondson’s apology to the board for the bad performance of the company can be considered as an ethical behavior because he did not try to cover up his fault. What RadioShack could have done to prevent this kind of incident is to apply stricter rules

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    Jablonskis Case Summary

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    McDowell will likely have success in a summary judgment motion because it is possible that a jury could find for McDowell on the alleged facts presented. A motion for summary judgment requires the plaintiff to present the existence of a triable issue of fact. See Jablonski v. Rapalje‚ 14 A.D.3d 484‚ 486-87 (N.Y. App. Div. 2005) (affirming denial of summary judgment because the buyer pled sufficient facts to allege a general issue of material fact). While many New York courts sometimes describe fraudulent

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    can see from their I/S (e.g. Sales and Net Income‚ etc.). However‚ as its business size grows‚ their A/R increased‚ which means that it is getting difficult to collect cash. On the other hand‚ A/P decreased for the same period‚ which means that the company paid cash for A/P‚ resulting in critical cash shortage. Furthermore‚ the A/P payment period is shorter than A/R collection periods‚ the company’s cash problem happens to be accelerated. (Exhibit 1)   | 1993 | 1994 | 1995 | 1996 | CAGR | AR /

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    Solution to Case 1 Cash Flow Analysis Signal Cable Company* * Note to Instructors: When assigning this case‚ inform the students that the firm’s stock price has recently dropped from $7 per share to $5.50 per share. Case objective: The objective of this case is to cover financial statement analysis and cash flow analysis‚ with a particular emphasis on liquidity and net working capital. Student Preparation time: Approximately 2 hours. Answers to questions: 1. Why has the stock price fallen

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    I chose the last case of the list. The case is about Snapchat‚ the mobile app that offers a photo sharing service. The distinguish promise of Snapchat is that the photos and videos you send disappear. However‚ the FTC states that this is a false promise and that Snapchat is lying to their costumers. So‚ Snapchat is violating the law because the company has not kept their privacy promises to consumers. Also‚ Snapchat has access to the contacts‚ numbers‚ and location of their consumers and this is

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    Eharmony Case Summary

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    Shi­Mei Everette‚ Matthew Mosch‚ Jason Reed & Devard Wharton  eHarmony Case Analysis  Brief Introduction & Key Issues  eHarmony in essence is an online personals service whose main clients are marriage­minded  individuals.  The online client profile is an extensive relationship questionnaire along with a  matching system and a guided communication system.  It’s biggest competitor at the time of the  article was Match.  This online personals service was designed simply for people to seek out  like­minded people with the same interest

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