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    alliances’ refers to a “cooperative agreement between potential or actual competitors for the benefit of all companies concerned” (Hill‚ et al.‚ 2011). The overall concept of a strategic alliance is that it is a relationship between two companies which allows them to create more value than they can on their own. Strategic alliances are becoming increasingly important to the overall strategy of companies as they can generate significant competitive advantage when they are used effectively. Strategic alliances

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    business is different‚ each form of business organization is also unique. From a local hot-dog vendor to a trucking company‚ from a restaurant to a multinational‚ each business has different legal‚ moral and ethical concerns‚ and there is no "one-size-fits-all" approach to determine how a business should best be organized. Take the first two businesses‚ the hot-dog vendor and the trucking company‚ as an example: assume that each business is operated by a single individual. While one may argue that the proper

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    report contains overview and background of the company with main business‚ significant event and key matrix. An analytic estimate of fund requirement‚ process and successive conclusion. Contents Sr. NO: Particulars Page No 1 Introduction 5 2 Brief history 5 3 Objective 6 4 Key merits 6 5 Object of the issue 8 6 Ratios 11 7 Capital structure impact 13 8 Market status at the time of issue 14 9 Reviews on the issue 15 10 Company financials at the time of issue 15 11 Post

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    5. The Law of Piercing the Veil of Incorporation “Piercing the corporate veil” refers to the judicially imposed exception to this rule by which courts disregarded the separateness of the company and consider a shareholder responsible for the company’s action as if it were the shareholder’s own. A fundamental rule of corporate law is that shareholders in an organization are not liable for the obligations of the enterprise beyond the capital that they contribute in exchange for their shares. It refers

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    the following forms of business organization: Joint –stock company Limited liability company Partnership Sole proprietorship A joint-stock company sells off stock certificates of ownership to investors in order to raise capital. Triad Financial‚ now known as Santander‚ was an example of a joint-stock company. Jim Landy‚ CEO owned 49% of the company and his investors owned with 51% of the company. A limited liability company it is a legal system that prevents creditors from seizing the

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    LEGAL ISSUES INVOLVED IN VARIOUS FORMS OF BUSINESS ORGANISATIONS:- * SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP In India to establish a sole proprietorship there is no need of filing any legal documents with the Indian state government.  There are four simple steps that should be taken: 1. Choose a business name. 2. File an assumed business name with the county recorder. 3. Obtain licenses‚ permits‚ and zoning clearance. 4. Obtain an Employer Identification Number. To establish a sole proprietorship

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    culture that brought the company success. There is no clear direction as to how the company should grow. Big Spaceship is unique‚ so its specific market could soften at any time‚ which would most likely lead to layoffs. Currently‚ Big Spaceship is a privately held company. One option would be to open the company up the public to gain capital which would put the company in a good position for sustainable growth. Like other ad agencies that have sold out to holding companies‚ selling out could help

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    to Investment Company Act of 1940‚ Blackstone once analyzed its operations and concluded that it was not an investment company. The SEC subsequently reviewed the conclusions and did not object. However‚ if it goes public‚ it will face problems such as its financial reporting‚ which should compliant with the GAAP. Therefore‚ Blackstone hired Jasvinder Khaira and tried to consider the business scope and to create the best business model. Nevertheless‚ we think that as an IPO company‚ Blackstone must

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    Whether Casino Ltd. (the parent company) and Caterers Ltd. (its wholly-owned subsidiary company) are considered as separate legal entities. Additionally‚ whether the concept of corporate veil applies to the corporate groups (between Casino Ltd and Caterers Ltd). 2. Is it possible to lift or pierce the corporate veil of corporate groups on the basis that: (a) there is an implied agency relationship between the companies in the group? (b) the subsidiary company is incorporated to avoid a contractual

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    (Sustainability Report‚ 2015). According to Marriott’s Sustainability Report (2015)‚ Marriott expects its Asia Pacific portfolio of hotel investment to double over 340 through 19 countries by the year 2019. In 2014 the total properties accounted for 176 with company operated properties of 161 hotels; of that‚ 12 are franchised hotels‚ with 3 timeshare‚ and with no joint ventures

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