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    451913 Marketing Plan LEOPARD CAFÉ Heather (Rowe) Holland March 4‚ 2015 Table of Contents Executive Summary 5 Company Introduction 6 Mission Statement 6 Vision Statement 7 Product and/or Services 7 Differentiation 9 Industry Profile 10 Situational Analysis 12 Growth in Silver Bow County 13 Growth of “The Leopard Café “ 14 Segmentation 14 Customer Profile 15 Market Demographics/Size 16 Customer Base Present and Future 18 Marketing Strategy/Market Share 21 Marketing

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    financial fraud problems within corporations. One was bill (S. 2673) brought by Senator Sarbanes and the other bill (H. R. 3763) brought by Representative Oxley. Both bills where passed separately one by the house and the other by the senate but after WorldCom revealed to the public that they had overstated its earnings "by more than $72 billion dollars during the past five quarters." (en.wikipedia.org) the house and the senate decided to form a conference committee to bring both bills together to form

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    Justin Hsu Essay 1: 1247 Words Sociology 122A An Analysis of International Migration Theories In today’s postmodern society‚ international migration has truly become a global phenomenon. From 1975 to 2005‚ the number of people living outside their country of birth more than doubled to 191 million (Bloemraad). From 1960 to 2005‚ the number of countries hosting more than 500‚000 migrants increased from 30 to 62 (United Nations). Furthermore‚ in 2006‚ immigrants accounted for at least ten-percent

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    Middleton fund an IS project with “intangible” benefits? Discussion: Dennis Devereaux‚ Chief Information Officer (CIO) and Vice President of Information Systems planning‚ Max Vargo‚ are executives at Middleton Mutual Insurance Company which is based out of Philadelphia‚ PA. This is a large diverse corporation that has a vast number of holdings and conducts business on a grand scale both geographically and financially. Dennis and Max are in the process of trying to introduce a new expert system

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    Potential clients may not believe that green design can be luxurious. (“Just because you’re green doesn’t mean you don’t have a particular style‚ or can’t produce a certain luxury. People are starting to understand that‚ but it was a real hurdle.”-Lori Dennis‚ a Los Angeles-based interior designer) Sourcing furniture‚ fixtures‚ and materials is more work. Even though options are improving‚ “the range of choices is narrower‚ and you’re doing more work‚” to find everything from energy efficient lighting

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    disadvantages of the Act and the effect of the Act on the future of the Accounting profession. In the end I shall state my personal opinion about the Act. Between December 2001 and July 2002‚ four major US corporations—Enron‚ Global Crossing‚ Adelphia and WorldCom filed for bankruptcy—six of the largest corporate bankruptcies in U.S. history (Recine 1535). These companies had hidden their true financial health from creditors and shareholders until an inability to meet financial commitments forced them to restate

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    additional management responsibilities and corporate operating costs on companies trading under SEC regulations. Sarbanes-Oxley was enacted in direct response to a number of corporate accounting scandals‚ including those of Enron‚ Tyco International‚ and WorldCom. As a result of the SOX Act‚ Corporate Managers (CEOs‚ CFOs) are required to: 1) issue Internal Control Report beginning with the 2004 company annual report; 2) certify quarterly to the effectiveness of internal controls over financial reporting;

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    communications (Steinberg‚ 2015). This approach was praised by public relations professionals such as Worldcom Public Relations Group. The group conducted a survey of its America’s Region partners; most the partners supported Starbucks’ actions. Johnathan Bloom‚ marketing chair at Worldcom said‚ “The majority of our partners believe Starbucks has handled the red cup controversy perfectly” (The Worldcom Public Relations Group‚ 2015). The brand stood firm with their beliefs but address the accusations

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    be the way in which the piece makes reference to other material other than what the director and performers thoughts are about Nilsen. Dead Dreams of Monochrome Men is loosely based on Brian Master’s book Killing for Company which is the story of Dennis Nilsen a serial killer who lured his victims (all young men ) back to his homes in Cricklewood and Muswell Hill and killed them by chopping their bodies into little pieces and stuffing them down the drain (http://www.dailymail.co.uk). Newson liked

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    October 12‚ 2007 BLAW 308 Assignment #5‚ SOX SOX: The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 was signed into federal law in July 2002. It is commonly knows as SOX and was a result of the majoring accounting and corporate scandals‚ including Enron and WorldCom. Essentially‚ this act puts new and tighter accounting restrictions and standards on public firms and their accounting practices. SOX also established the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board which oversees and regulates accounting firms.

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