hoped to boost the under-used Kuala Lumpur International Airport (“KLIA”). Fernandes restructured AirAsia into the first no-frills‚ low-cost carrier (“LCC”) in Asia‚ and the new business model was a huge success. The company generated impressive profits after its relaunch in January 2002‚ and soon inspired many LCC followers in the region. Being innovative down to the corporate bone‚ AirAsia pioneered several new services for its operation and threatened the well-being of full-service operators
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machines and are designed for durability rather than accurate sound reproduction. The company only recently began producing the higher-quality‚ high-grade model to enter the lucrative music-recording market. Since the new product was introduced‚ profits have been steadily declining‚ although sales of the high-grade tape have been growing rapidly. Management believes the accounting system may not be accurately allocating costs to products. | Standard | High-Grade | Total | Direct Labor
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CASE#1 ENRON CORPORATION 1. Different parties were responsible for the occurrence of Enron crisis. Listed below are some of the parties who were responsible for the Enron fraud. a. The Enron Management: There is no doubt that the Enron management staged the fraud. The management was responsible for the misrepresentation of financial statement/ documents and wrong accounting practice. In Early 2002‚ their abusive accounting and financial reporting practices surfaced. Moreover‚ the management influenced
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Case 4: Takamatsu Case Analysis (25 points) Executive Summary Takamatsu Sports Enterprise is a sporting company that has recently experienced a considerably large loss in net profit. Mr. Takamatsu has begun to look into the problem of the company and believes that Ms. Ota is the problem in the loss of sales. Although Mr. Takamatsu thinks that Ms. Ota is the problem‚ it really is Mr. Fujita. He has inefficient training and sales. If Mr. Takamatsu gets Mr. Fujita the appropriate training‚ he can
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SUIT TO INTERNATIONAL CATHOLIC MIGRATION COMMISSION (ICMC); THUS‚ BOTH THE LABOR ARBITER AND THE NLRC HAD NO JURISDICTION OVER THE CASE. — The basic issue in this case is whether the Memorandum of Agreement executed on July 15‚ 1988 gave ICMC immunity from suit. The Court holds it did. Consequently‚ both the Labor Arbiter and the NLRC had no jurisdiction over the case. Petitioner’s contention that the Memorandum of Agreement is not an act of Congress which is needed to "repeal or supersede" the provision
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MODEL CASE STUDY WITH SUGGESTED ANSWERS SUBJECT: MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES FOR LOGISTICIANS The Marketing manager of AMK Enterprises‚ Roopali Deshmukh (Deshmukh) stepped out of the conference hall in a pensive mood after an important meeting called by the CEO. The meeting was attended by the heads of various departments in the company and was convened to discuss the targets for the coming assessment year. Deshmukh had a formidable sales target to achieve and wondered how she would be able to meet those
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Management Information Systems [pic] Case Analysis Harrah’s high Payoff from Customer Information Date: 16th March 2006 Submitted By: ) 1. Discuss the factors that drove Harrah’s customer relationship Strategy. a) Integration of various casinos – This was the most important and effective step taken by Harrah. The integration helped them maintain commonalities in the gambling experience for customers. This in turn helped them in building a brand for the organization and subsequently
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500 u= $6‚612 Air Comfort Division should institute the 5% price reduction on its air-conditioner units since the effect of this reduction would increase an additional of $132‚000 ($3‚132‚000-$3‚000‚000) to its Income before tax. The additional profit is caused by a sale increase of $432‚000 ($180 x 2‚400) in the contribution margin and a loss in contribution margin on original volume arising from decrease in selling price of $300‚000 ($20 x 15‚000). Independently of your answer to requirement
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by way of case stated by one of the stipendiary magistrates sitting at Bow Street‚ before whom informations were preferred by police officers against the defendants‚ in each case that she ‘being a common prostitute‚ did solicit in a street for the purpose of prostitution‚ contrary to section 1 (1) of the Street Offences Act‚ 1959.’ The magistrate in each case found that the defendant was a common prostitute‚ that she had solicited and that the solicitation was in a street‚ and in each case fined the
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THIRD DIVISION |RODOLFO J. SERRANO‚ |G.R. No. 187698 | | Petitioner‚ | | | |Present: | |
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