Evaluation of a Company
.... operating system sold would generate additional sales revenue and net income for the
company. .... The consumer loss associated with the merger is
50 units per month ....
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Hewlett-Packard Company: Corporate Audit The Comp
.... II. Revenue increased to near $1 million by 1943, and the
company expanded
50 to 100 percent per year during the 1950s. In 1972 ....
(1686

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Trademark of a Company Name The company Let's begin with t
.... Aunts Jennifer and Rita own the other
50 percent. .... circumstances, Jeff and John would probably best be served by forming a limited liability
company (LLC) under ....
(1810

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LINCOLN ELECTRIC COMPANY
.... directors in the development and implementation of strategy, it should be noted that, with a nearly
50 percent equity stake in the
company, Lincoln Electric's ....
(2780

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Gold Star Laundry Cash Management
.... is the treasurer allowing the local managers make a decision that directly impacts the area of responsibility of the treasurer of a
company with
50 outlets in ....
(1343

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Pitney Bowes
.... such new products, including the need to adapt the line without technical glitches (Vogel and Lewyn
50). Pitney Bowes developed out of a
company started by ....
(1587

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Workplace Violence
.... Those in the 40-
50 and
50+ age groups all "strongly agree" that they are familiar with the
company violence prevention policy, but in the 16-21 and 21-30 age ....
(1625

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Workplace Violence Primary Research
.... Those in the 40-
50 and
50+ age groups all "strongly agree" that they are familiar with the
company violence prevention policy, but in the 16-21 and 21-30 age ....
(1625

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Bill Gates
.... nearly $5 billion, more than all its competitors' in the PC-software business combined" (Elmer-Dewitt, 1995, p.
50). The multinational
company employs more ....
(1743

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Carl's Jr. Restaurants
.... Two brothers, two sons, a daughter, and a grandson own 60 of the
company's 226 franchised units, and former employees make up half the
company's 50 franchisees ....
(990

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Taking a Company Public
.... For a typical $1,000 bond, a conversion price of $20 would enable the owner of the bond to acquire
50 shares of common stock in the issuing
company. ....
(10057

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Technology of the Internet
.... it turns profits by selling advertising on its pages to more than
50 advertisers. the
company was founded in 1994 (Verity 88-90). Yahoo! ....
(1029

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Kmart Operations Kmart is the second largest gen
.... The superstore allows the inclusion of food items, which generate approximately
50 percent of volume. The
company plans to open 15 units of this type in 1993 ....
(2282

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SOUTH AFRICAN BREWERIES
.... The
company's markets more than 30 brands, and the
company has an almost
50 percent market share in the United States. Heineken ....
(886

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GENERAL ELECTRIC AIRCRAFT ENGINES
.... 49-
50). A second strategic initiative at the
company is a program designed to reduce the length of engine development cycles (Kandebo, 1993b, pp. 65, 67). ....
(1630

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Worksite Wellness & Diversity
Design, Management, Evaluation and Diversity Diverse Textiles is a
company comprised of a diverse ethnic population wherein
50% of employees are African ....
(2068

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THE LINCOLN ELECTRIC COMPANY
.... in the development and implementation of strategy, it should be noted that, with an approximately
50 percent equity stake in the
company, Lincoln Electric's ....
(3430

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Avon
.... quarter sales and earnings causes Avon shares to drop by
50% (Byrnes 2 .... Jung quickly assessed the
company's problems and became intent on finding a strategic ....
(1002

4

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Gold Mining Company Echo Bay Mines Echo Bay Mines was begun in ...
.... has a
50 percent operation in the Round Mountain mine in Nevada, which contributed 185,300 ounces of gold to Echo Bay, or 24 percent of the
company's total in ....
(1325

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Walt Disney Company
.... his backing of Michael Eisner since 1984, it has remained a strong
company, with its .... Disney responded by spending $750 million to buy
50 million of the shares ....
(1484

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Hendison Electronics Company
.... The
company distributes is products through 425 independent specialty home entertainment dealers and through
50 exclusive dealers. Hendison sells regionally. ....
(1506

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Outsourcing as the Growth Industry of the 1990s
.... replacement" (Wells, 1991, p.
50). An important outsourcing consideration for MDIS was the maintenance of the same level of service for its
company car drivers ....
(1623

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Procter & Gamble Company
.... Thus, rather than have one firm controlling
50 percent of a given market, today's .... The reasoning is that the
company is not only buying an already-established ....
(1324

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Marketing in the Fast Food Business
.... Corporation started in a small Miami restaurant and today has more than 9,000 locations in every state and in more than
50 countries. The
company features the ....
(1617

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The Walt Disney Company
.... during the year was that DVD player penetration reached more than
50 percent of homes in the United States. This had enormous implications for our
company. ....
(7152

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Wal-Mart
.... United Kingdom as a representative of the parent
company in Bentonville .... organizational commitment among a host country's employees (Hogan, Goodson, 1990,
50). ....
(848

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Rax Havens & US and Japanese Tax Codes
.... Especially damaging for individuals are the passive foreign investment
company provisions which do not require
50% control of the investment
company by a group ....
(4324

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Honda Motor Co., Ltd. Company History The comp
.... The
company has also worked to introduce more Americans into management, and to accomplish this task some
50 employees from the Ohio plant are spending two to ....
(1978

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ECONOMICS QUESTIONS
.... At this point, 35 companies have brought claims of approximately $20 billion. The first
company to prevail won approximately
50 percent of what it sought. ....
(1681

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Opportunity Costs
.... context, one could contend that the qualitative benefits of strengthening the bond between the
company and its .... Healthcare Financial Management, 57(6), 44-
50. ....
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