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    Ethical Issues of Internet Privacy Internet privacy is a major concern of today. Privacy over the Internet has raised certain ethical issues‚ which need to be dealt with. While catering to the privacy needs of the Internet users‚ we need to implement certain ethics. For more on the ethical issues of Internet privacy‚ read on... Privacy is a status wherein an individual can work on his/her information in seclusion‚ resulting in a selective revelation of one’s identity and information. Privacy can

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    Yo Yo Honey singh in Mithibai Collage The most awaited Event of the season for Mithibai-ites took place in JRM (Jashoda Rang Mandir) on 4th December 2012. Yo Yo Honey Singh‚ whose concert in Mumbai was hosted by Morellato Time by Gitanjali Lifestyle‚ set the stage on fire as he launched his new album Satan. Yo Yo Honey singh also known as YO YO! Among his fan is a Punjabi rapper and a music producer. Yo Yo honey singh’s live concert along with Aalfaz‚ Mafia mundeer and Dj RINK was able to pull

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    POSITION DESCRIPTION FOR MARKETING MANAGER-Music Project‚ Kuwait JOB TITLE: Marketing Manager- Music Project Starbucks DEPARTMENT: Marketing Department Starbucks REPORTS TO: Marketing Manager‚ Starbucks Hear Music JOB OBJECTIVE: Accountable for developing and maintaining marketing strategies to meet organizational objectives. Evaluates customer research‚ market conditions‚ competitor data and implements marketing plan changes as needed. Staying up to date with the latest music trends

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    A Summary of "Bye Bye Buyout: Michaels Stores Jumps Onto IPO Bandwagon" By Anna L. Bell The authors‚ Dezember and Zimmerman (2012) report that almost six years after being purchased by private groups in 2006‚ Michaels Stores Inc. has plans to take the retailer public again. Currently owned by the private-equity firms Blackstone Group LP and Bain Capital LLC‚ Michaels no longer has equity securities listed on the New York Stock Exchange after going private. While private-equity firms have

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    Bidding for Hertz: Leveraged Buyout Case The dual-track process used by Ford to initiate “consideration of strategic alternatives” makes the bidding process for Hertz more difficult. The bidding group has to spend more time to gather more information required for the process. To be able to give out an acceptable price‚ which maximizes the value for Ford‚ the cost the group has to put to buyout is also higher. Longer time to collect the information means the group lose its competitive advantages

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    of adding a major entertainment center to a shopping mall has been gaining popularity over the past few years. Several of these so called ’mega-malls ’ have been constructed in various regions of the country‚ with substantial square footage allocated to large-scale entertainment centers. The first major entertainment mall was probably the West Edmonton Mall in Alberta‚ Canada‚ which came complete with a full amusement park and indoor surfing. Some of the largest U.S. entertainment malls now include

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    Media and Entertainment

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    Entertainment and Media Topic: Content Creation and Entertainment Quotient in the current Media Scenario The importance and popularity of media is ever growing. Media has become indispensible in everyday life‚ be it personal life or business‚ trade or work. Conventional media like cinema‚ television‚ radio and print are modifying themselves to play their roles effectively in the current market. Technological innovations and discovery of new media like cable television‚ Direct

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    Roman Entertainment

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    Roman Entertainment There were many things the Romans did for entertainment. Even though this entertainment was cruel and brutal it satisfied the Roman’s need for excitment and relaxation. In Rome most people loved to watch others suffer and fight to their death. While others loved to go and get a good laugh at the theater or relax and talk about politics at the baths. In the city the state provided most of the entertainment. Outside of the city the people made their own

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    ndia’s Media and Entertainment: Introduction The Media and Entertainment (M&E) industry is one of the fastest growing sectors in India. The industry primarily involves the creation‚ aggregation and distribution of content‚ products and services‚ news and information‚ advertising and entertainment through various channels and platforms such as Television‚ Print‚ Radio‚ and Films. Poised to grow at a compounded rate of 14 per cent to touch US$ 28 billion by 2015‚ the sector registered a growth

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    BlackBerry v. Co-Founders After announcing open for purchase‚ BlackBerry has already agreed to a non-binding offer from Fairfax. Before the deadline (Nov.4) of Fairfax’s offer‚ BlackBerry can still accept higher offer from others‚ thus co-founders of BlackBerry‚ who own 8% shares of BlackBerry‚ are running a bid. Negotiation Environment Number of Parties: Two Parties. One is the rest 92% of BlackBerry’s shareholders (represented by the CEO and the board of BlackBerry). The other is a potential

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