charged as per extant Railway rules. A t least one passenger should travel with his/her ID card in original which is indicated on the ERS/VRM. In case he/she is not travelling‚ all other passenger(s) booked on that ticket‚ if found travelling in train will be treated as travelling without ticket and charged accordingly. Valid IDs to be presented during train journey by one of the passenger booked on an e-ticket :- Voter Identity Card / Passport / PA N Card / Driving License / Photo ID card issued by
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arrived at the scene at 10:20 a.m. to what was a two-story home engulfed in flames‚ but luckily‚ all occupants exited the home. One adult‚ however‚ was forced to leap from the second-story window. Jeph Bassett‚ the Deputy Division Chief from the Springfield Fire Department‚ said that three ambulances were on the scene immediately. Paramedics drove the adults to Memorial Medical Center‚ and they took the children to HSHS St. John’s Hospital. The who jumped from a window injured himself‚ and a second
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Statistics Project Managing the Springfield Herald - p. 519 SH 13.1 - What criticisms can you make concerning the method of forecasting that involved taking the new subscriptions data for the prior three months as the basis for future projections? - 3 months is a valid for comparing quarterly growth retroactively‚ but more time is needed for a valid future forecast. - Are there seasonal quarters historically where sales are higher? Also‚ the factors that have affected the sales in the
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Mini Case: Luxury Wars – page 54 1. Hermes decided to list 25% of Hermes SA on the French stock market in 1993. This was done to provide family members with a means to value their stake in the company as well as partially cash-out if they felt their family dividends were not enough. 2. LVMH was able to attain such a large ownership position without the knowledge of Hermes family and management through equity swaps. Equity swaps are derivative contracts whereby two parties enter into a contract
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FIN 555 CASE 1 Q3 Ms.Linn should not purchase the capsize carrier because the NPV is negative. a. Incremental earning forecast 1. Operating Revenue From the following Exhibit‚ We can see that from year 2003 to year 2007‚ from year 2008 to year 2012‚ and from year 2013 to year 2017‚ 8 days‚ 12 days and 16days is separately used to repair. The annual operating revenue = expected daily hire rate * (365- numbers of days for repair) 2. Operating Cost The annual operating cost
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Train No | Train Name | Serial No | Date | Reservation Status | 12147 | NIZAMUDDIN EXP | 1 | 8- 1-2013 | WL 99/WL 74 | | Miraj to NZM | 2 | 15- 1-2013 | WL 92/WL 62 | | 10.20 to 5.05 evening | 3 | 22- 1-2013 | WL 15/WL 10 | | Hrs: 30.45 | 4 | 29- 1-2013 | WL 27/WL 16 | | | 5 | 5- 2-2013 | RAC24/RAC 18 | | | 6 | 12- 2-2013 | AVAILABLE 107 | | | | | | | | | | | 12629 | SAMPARK KRANTI | 1 | 9- 1-2013 | WL 71/WL 40 | | MIRAJ JN TO NZM | 2 | 11- 1-2013
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a block away from juices house. Beans kept telling both of them that he didn’t feel comfortable about doing this at all‚ they brushed him off and just told him he is being a scardy cat.After a solid 15 minutes of walking‚ they finally reached the train track. Juice turned around just to be sure nobody saw them enter the private property‚ Juice felt a weird vibe being there and thought he saw a weird
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faded suitcase overloaded with necessities behind me‚ leaving a train in the deadly‚ ice snow. "All abroad!" a man in a bright red suit‚ a funny red hat and an equally crimson nose called‚ his voice straining to be heard over the howling wind. I struggled up to him and handed over my ticket‚ which was faded from sweat‚ tears and the bitter snow. Then man‚ whom I safely assumed was the train conductor‚ glanced briefly at the ticket‚ then smiled at me slightly
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Assignment 1: Ocean Carriers Refer to the HBS case “Ocean Carriers” and answer the questions below. Each student must turn in a hardcopy of her/his solution and answers in class at the start of the week-4 lecture. She/he must also up-load a softcopy of her/his solution spreadsheet on LMES by then‚ too. Note: You should complete the related textbook chapters (RWJJ Chapters 7 & 8) before attempting this case. In particular‚ you need to study the Baldwin Case first (Chapter 8.2 + material on LMES)
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Ocean Carrier Case Study INDEX Case Background··························3 Dilemma································3 Scenarios under different tax rates and years ····························3 Alternative································5 Decision summary··························5 Appendix Ocean Carrier Case Study * Case Background Mary Linn of Ocean Carriers is evaluating the purchase of a new capesize carrier for a 3-year lease proposed by a motivated customer
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