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    receive‚ when will you expect to receive it‚ and will you be certain that your expectations will be met? When you purchase a stock‚ you expect to receive dividends plus capital gains. Not all stocks pay dividends immediately‚ but these corporations that do‚ typically pay dividends quarterly. Capital gains(losses) are received when the stock is sold. Stocks are risky‚ so you would not be certain that your expectations would be met - as you would if you had purchased a U.S Treasury security which

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    How does Dickens introduce the main themes and concerns of the novel in the opening chapters of “Great Expectations”? “Great Expectations” is a “Tragi-comedy” written by the famous novelist Charles Dickens during the early 19th centaury. It is synonymous with the suffering of real people during the Victorian Era‚ and it looks at life from the downcast eyes of a small boy unknowingly pitched as an apt pinup boy for the era of poverty and hardship‚ in harsh juxtaposition with the perspective later

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    economic‚ social and environmental performance. In turn‚ these policies guide our business decisions as we work to meet or exceed regulatory requirements and stakeholder needs and expectations. Our Stakeholder Relations Guideline reflects our values and beliefs. It specifies the importance of meeting the changing expectations of our stakeholders and encourages the kind of open‚ honest communication that fosters trust and cooperation. Through information sharing‚ consultation and collaboration‚ the

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    S216 was conceived with the intent of granting minority shareholders a substantive right to be treated with commercial fairness in a corporate environment monopolized by the majority rule. Personally‚ I feel that S216 (1) provides the minority shareholders with a personal voice that is often stripped from them by the majority. However‚ my reservations regarding the enforcement of remedies in s216 (2) leads me to believe that there is room for improvement of the oppression remedy‚ even if it sounds

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    Brigham Concise 4th Edition Chapter 1: An Overview of Financial Management 1. Which of the following are among the three main areas of finance? a. financial institutions b. investments c. financial management d. all of the above are correct e. none of the above are correct d. Correct. 2. The globalization of business and the increased use of information technology are the two key trends in financial management today. a. True b. False a. True 3. Which of the following

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    Fligstein and Shin’s (2007) article explores the cause-effect relationship between shareholder value strategies and profitability. I believe‚ however‚ that we can go deeper and say that this relationship illustrates human nature itself and how we‚ as stakeholders or managers‚ are actually mostly the problem if we view shareholder value maximization as the path to profitability and hence success. We tend to follow our own interests and have a short-term focus if our capitalistic system is incentivized

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    corporate can either be privately or publically owned. A private organisation is privately owned by a small number of individuals or family members. The main advantage is that private organisations are not directly tied to the stock market or public shareholders. Therefore the owners of the organisation can have total control and ‘freedom’ to make their own decisions. As their main purpose may not be solely for making profits‚ thus they can make certain decisions that are ethical or beneficial to the environment

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    job. H lived in mainly coastal towns as his father was a naval clerk and therefore became familiar with the scenes reflected in Great Expectations. Dickens has used memorable scenes and characters from his childhood; the marshes representing one of his youth time homes and many of the characters being written in the reflections of family members. Great Expectations seems to have been produced using the memories of Dickens’ life. When he was younger his whole family was imprisoned for debt except for

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    Mobilink’s Vision: "To be the leading Telecommunication Services Provider in Pakistan by offering nnovative Communication solutions for our Customers while exceeding Shareholder value & Employee Expectations".To become one of the worlds leading telecom operators providing the best qualityservices to our customers‚ value to our shareholders and a dynamic‚ challenging and fun environment for our employees Mobilink’s Mission: Our mission is to satisfy all communication needs of the developing markets

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    Responsibility is a “business’ obligation to pursue policies‚ make decisions‚ and take actions that benefit society”. Under the umbrella of social responsibility there are two models for social responsibility; the shareholder model‚ and the stakeholder model. Basically‚ The shareholder model Focus’ on maximizing profit for its shareholder’s. When a company makes profit and meet their production goals they in turn benefit the community. This is made possible through job creation and tax money paid

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