INTB 3101 / 01 Hyundai Case Questions Group # 2 Merna M Ibrahim Hend M El Deeb Nahla El Gendy Nesma S Mardini Yomna M Ali Question 1: What are the roles of comparative and competitive advantages in Hyundai’s success? Illustrate your answer by providing natural and acquired advantages that Hyundai employs to succeed in the global car industry. Korea has one of the largest automotive industries in the world and is becoming one of the fastest growing in the global markets. Hyundai Motor
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Theatre Critique – 39 steps Maarten Round A play about spying: could be rather mysterious and uninteresting. Yet there’s one exception that manages to combine thrill‚ enigma‚ as well as action with laughter. “The 39 Steps‚” proves to be an amusing‚ entertaining‚ and action-filled play. The play was written by Patrick Barlow for the Comedy/Spy audience‚ the result is a brilliant‚ fast-moving spoof in which the entire company‚ remarkably only four actors‚ entertain us all hugely with great skill
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Cambodia is a Southeast Asian country that has been struggling to recover ever since the Khmer Rouge Genocide happen. The poor are getting poorer and the rich are getting richer but those that benefit the most are the rich people and they are protected by rights while the poor people have to deal with unlawful mistreating from the government and police. Every human should have the protected rights from being evicted by force‚ they should have the freedom of speech and be able to protest
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Part 2 – Contractual Formation A. Offer and Acceptance Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain v Boots Cash Chemists The display of goods in a shop is only an offer to treat Australian Woollen Mills v Cth The offer must be in exchange for the other party’s consideration (quid pro quo). If it isn’t it is more likely a gratuitous promise Seppelt & Sons v Commissioner The use of the word “offer” is not conclusive Carlill v Carbolic An offer can be made to the whole world. Unilateral offers may require
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CASE STUDY 1 BNSF Railway: Training New Hires for Safety In 2011‚ BNSF rolled out a plan to hire more than 4‚000 new employees – one of the most ambitious hiring plans ever for the company. Of the new hires‚ the majority of them (about 2‚400) are being hired into the company’s Transportation Group as conductors. The hiring is essential to fill vacancies due to retirements and to respond to the increasing business volumes BNSF is shipping. While these new people will help BNSF continue providing the
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✵ Argumentation and Debate Critical Thinking for Reasoned Decision Making TWELFTH EDITION AUSTIN J. FREELEY Late‚ John Carroll University DAVID L. STEINBERG University of Miami Australia • Brazil • Japan • Korea • Mexico • Singapore • Spain • United Kingdom • United States Argumentation and Debate: Critical Thinking for Reasoned Decision Making‚ Twelfth Edition Austin J. Freeley‚ Late David L. Steinberg Publisher: Lyn Uhl Executive Editor: Monica Eckman Assistant Editor: Kimberly
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resolution says interests and not interest‚ the Negation must show all of the interests are not beneficial ‚ but it is also hurting us. In return‚ the Affirmation must only show that any benefits would be an interest to the United States. Observation 1: The “rise of the China” began in 1978‚ when Deng Xiaoping instituted the first economic reforms to shift the nation toward a market-based economy‚ allowing private firms to operate in the country beginning in 1980 (BBC 2012).National Forensics League
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law of relativity which only can be shown when someone teaches you of morality. Meaning the ’moral dimension’ can be revealed only within a group of people. Some reasons why the aesthetic dimension should not replace the moral dimension is because: 1. Research shows that the reason humans struggle with emotion to find solutions to their problems is related to the part of the brain called the insular cortex (insula). This is also where our emotional reactions take place. The brain is able to detect
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Li-Hsien Chen 09/16/12 Case Study 1 The Springfield Nor’ easters : Maximizing Revenues in the Minor League 1. Critically analyze the research undertaken by Larry Buckingham‚ Nor’ easters Marketing Director. Discuss if you feel the objectives‚ questions asked‚ sample chosen‚ and method utilized were appropriated and why they were or were not. What type of questions would you have added to the survey and why? 2. ------------------------------------------------- What do you consider
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1. What is the possible meaning of the changes in stock price for Berkshire Hathaway and Scottish Power plc on the day of the acquisition announcement? Specifically‚ what does the $2.55 billion gain in Berkshire’s market value of equity imply about the intrinsic value of PacifiCorp? Berkshire purchased PacificCorp for $5.1B cash and $4.3B in liabilities and preferred stock‚ a transaction valued at $9.4b. On the day of the announcement‚ both Berkshire and Scottish Power stocks jumped. The market
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