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    products sold on similar occupancy schemes; cars‚ planes‚ boats‚ condo-hotel units and luxury fractional properties (at which affluent guests may stay for as long as a quarter of a year‚ and which often command a six-figure price tag) The industry claims that over six million families own timeshare worldwide - some well satisfied with their ownership. Timeshare accommodation can be of a higher standard than hotel or rented accommodation. And most resorts have extensive leisure facilities

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    Bridgeton Industries Case

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    Bridgeton Case a) What is the competitive environment Bridgeton faces? What was Bridgeton’s response? Bridgeton is facing stiff competitive pressure due to a shrinking market demand. Bridgeton sells primarily to the big three domestic automakers and starting in 1985 the Automotive Component & Fabrication plant (ACF) started to feel the loss of domestic market share. Bridgeton’s management inaccurately anticipated a continued growth in the fuel-efficient diesel engines market in the mid-1970s

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    King St Industries Case

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    identified and researched to help Kings St Industries formalise this situation. These main points are; How can the company successfully terminate Bert’s employment? What restrictions apply to Bert if he leaves and joins a competitor? What happens if Bert provides confidential marketing information to a new employer? And‚ what happens if Bert lures away and hires other staff currently employed by King Street Industries? In order for King St Industries to terminate Dooleys employment successfully

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    11 6 Lessee Ltd Case as of 3

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    CASE 11-6: LESSEE LTD Caleb Aytes Brayden Hudson Brian Laws Katie Vittetoe Topics To Be Discussed • • • • Relevant Facts of the Case IFRS US GAAP Real World Relevant Facts of the Case • Lessee Ltd. – British Company that applies IFRS – Leases equipment from Lessor Inc. – 3 years – No purchase or renewal options & equipment reverts back to Lessor when lease expires – Remaining useful life = 4 years – Guaranteed Residual Value of $20K Accountants Analysis Relevant Questions 1. Was the junior

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    16949‚ ISO 14001/OHSAS 18001-2007 etc. TPM initiatives improved the plant performance in all areas. MRF Kottayam unit also registered small scale energy saving projects for carbon credits and its liaison works with UNFCCC being done by consultants M/s. Ernst and Young. Its turnover crossed the 6100 crore mark in 2008. MRF has the widest product range among the domestic tyre companies as it makes tyres for all class of vehicles from trucks to two wheelers and

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    YakkaTech Ltd

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    YakkaTech Ltd. 1. What symptom(s) in this case suggest that something has gone wrong? 2. What are the main causes of these symptoms? 3. What actions should TakkaTech executives take to correct these problems? YakkaTech is an information technology services‚ they were well known and had a good service‚ but overtime they started to receive a lot of complaints. They had a hard time to address this issue and to identify where it started as well. The first symptom to address that something was wrong

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    Nabors Industries Case

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    3. Cash Flow Analysis: In June 2016‚ Nabors Industries’ share price was 18% higher than its share price in December 2015. Because Nabors Industries adjusted earnings were negative‚ Nabors Industries P/E ratio multiple was not meaningful in 2016 because of its negative earnings. Nabors Industries’ PE multiple fluctuated between 2009 and 2014. Nabors Industries’ cash from operating activities started declining in 2014. NBR generated -$26.5M in CFO in the 3Q17. In comparison‚ in 3Q16‚ NBR’s CFO was

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    ITC ltd

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    August 1910Radha Bazaar Lane‚ Kolkata‚ India Headquarters Kolkata‚ India Key people Yogesh Chander Deveshwar (Chairman) K. Vaidyanath (Director)‚ Partho Chatterjee (CFO) Industry Tobacco‚ foods‚ hotels‚ stationery‚ greeting cards Products Cigarettes‚ packaged food‚ hotels‚ apparel Revenue $4.75 billion USD (2006) Employees 21‚000 (2007) Website www.itcportal.com

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    Introduction: Meaning of CSR of UltraTech Cement Ltd UltraTech’s Corporate Social Responsibility policy conforms to the National voluntary Guidelines on Social‚ Environment and Economic Responsibilities of Business released by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs‚ Government of India in collaboration with FICCI Aditya Birla CSR Centre for Excellence established in July 2011. The Company CSR policy was outlined in 2010. UltraTech Cement Limited is a part of Aditya Birla Group. Reaching out to underserved

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    The Case of the Unidentified Industries-2006 By Masiven From the balance sheet and the financial date given in Exhibition 1‚ I manage to connect the dates with the companies in the following order: 1. The online book seller correspond to balance sheet A‚ due to high inventory turnover but at the same time keeping low inventory‚ high cash and long term debt. 2. The book store chain correspond to balance sheet B‚ due to keeping high inventory‚ high plant and equipment assets‚ and profit

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