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In the Business section, you can find material dedicated to all things business. This section collects data on the activities of the various companies operating in markets all over the world.

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  • Iternational Marketing

    Iternational Marketing

    Running Head: International Marketing International Marketing International Marketing In a world where consumer demands change as quickly as advances in technology and communication, it is no wonder that companies are entering into a global market. In order for companies to stay on top and be the best in their industry, it is no longer enough to exclusively sell to a domestic market. The real challenge for companies remains in their ability to successfully market their

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    Submitted: November 21, 2009 By: Top
  • Iusacell Case

    Iusacell Case

    The Economics of CRM: IUSACELL case Discussion Questions: 1. Analyze IUSACELL's marketing performance over the past two years. ▶ STP Analysis Segmentation: Targeting Regional Region 5, 6, 7, 9 Principal Use (Business or Personal) Business Socio-Economic level A ~ C (Refer to Exhibit 6)  Positioning - Full Service communications from a beginning in cellular Business ▶ 4P implementation Strategy  Product – Basic Service, Value-added Service, Roaming, Accessories  Price – Three Packages 

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    Submitted: May 20, 2010 By: Sisi
  • J Sainsbury Plc Reports: 2003-2006

    J Sainsbury Plc Reports: 2003-2006

    J Sainsbury plc Reports: 2003-2006 A Brief Backgrounder J. Sainsbury plc owns Sainsbury’s Supermarkets (hereafter Sainsbury’s), the U.K.’s third largest retailer after Tesco and Asda. For many years since it opened for business in 1869, Sainsbury’s was the country’s biggest supermarket, the undisputed market leader. A series of mis-steps allowed competitor Tesco to catch up in 1995. In 2003, Asda passed Sainsbury’s, relegating the latter to third position where it stays. Sainsbury’s is now playing

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    Submitted: December 4, 2009 By: Vika
  • J&b Case Analysis

    J&b Case Analysis

    J&B Case Analysis The May 16, 2000 Harvard Business case describes how J&B Scotch has suffered from sluggish sales since the 1970’s. Once the best selling whisky in its class, J&B was now losing share and volume in a declining category. The author, Grant McCracken, goes on to say that the long term prospect is grim. Something needed to happen to boost sales for this once thriving brand. The article introduces you to Michael Stoner,

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    Submitted: April 28, 2010 By: Fatih
  • J&d Set up Own Business

    J&d Set up Own Business

    Executive Summary J&D Set up is a business that deals with automobiles. We provide many services that deals with cars. One service is car repairs, we repair cars for customers that are looking for a cheaper place to repair their cars, but at the same time at high quality. Instead of going to the usual dealerships that tend to over charge, customers could come to us to have their cars repaired. Another service is tuning.

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    Submitted: January 25, 2010 By: Tommy
  • J.C. Penney Marketing Research Outline

    J.C. Penney Marketing Research Outline

    J.C. PENNEY COMPANY, INC J. C. Penney Company, Inc. Is one of America's largest department store, drugstore, catalog and e-commerce retailers. Providing merchandise and services through department stores, catalogs, and the Internet. Their targeted customers are "Modern Spenders" and "Starting Outs", who shop for apparel, accessories, and home furnishings through the centers where JCPenney is located and through the convenience of catalog and the Internet. Starting Outs · Less than 35 years of age ·

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    Submitted: March 11, 2009 By: Bred
  • J.P. Morgan Chase

    J.P. Morgan Chase

    J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. Is a conglomerate company with a very specific purpose. According to their website, the mission and values of J.P. Morgan Chase is "To be the most profitable, respected and influential investment bank in the world for the long term." To adequately quantify a company's mission or its vision, the firm must first determine, at the strategic level, what its core principles are. J.P. Morgan Chase is a firm with very

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    Essay Length: 1,331 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: December 2, 2009 By: Mike
  • Jack Busybody and Jill Busybody and Just for Laughs Inc.

    Jack Busybody and Jill Busybody and Just for Laughs Inc.

    Court File Number: 2016-CV-213 Ontario Superior Court of Justice Jack Busybody and Jill Busybody and Just For Laughs Inc. Plaintiffs v. Misty Numbers personally and in her capacity as limited liability partner of Numbers and More LLP Defendants FACTUM OF THE DEFENDANT, MISTY NUMBERS [1] In this case, the directors and owners of Just For Laughs Inc., Jack and Jill Busybody (Busybodys) sued Ms. Misty Numbers and her associated accounting firm, Numbers and More LLP

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    Submitted: April 5, 2019 By: Jason Chen
  • Jack Daniels

    Jack Daniels

    So, what has been covered throughout this project ? · The overall object of the assignment was to analyse the financial and economic performance of the Brown-Forman Corporation over the last 3 or 4 years, and come up with a set of figures that best describe how we thought the company was going to perform in the upcoming period. In the case of the Brown-Forman Corporation, the next quarterly report. What are our results, and

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    Essay Length: 251 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: June 9, 2010 By: Artur
  • Jack Nelson’s Problem

    Jack Nelson’s Problem

    Jack Nelsons Problem Following has been noted as few problems faced by the bank’s home office and branches. - High employee turnover: The major issue was that employee turnover was quite high within the office, as a matter of fact every time an employee would be hired , their would be another employee resigning. We understand that employee turnover is a costly expense especially in lower paying job roles, for which the employee turnover rate

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    Submitted: February 22, 2010 By: Mike
  • Jack Welch and Transformational Leadership

    Jack Welch and Transformational Leadership

    Introduction In 1981, 45-year-old Jack Welch became the eighth and youngest CEO in General Electric’s history. During his 20 years at the helm, Welch transformed the company from an aging industrial manufacturer into one of the world’s most competitive organisations, by building more shareholder wealth than any corporate chief in history. Time and again he reinvented the company, and time and again, his employees went along with it (Krames, 2002). The paradigm of transformational leadership

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    Submitted: March 12, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Jacobs Division - Silicone X Project

    Jacobs Division - Silicone X Project

    1. Should the Silicone-X project be undertaken? Why/why not? After completing the analysis and reviewing the NPVs and IRRs for each option, labor intensive and capital intensive, Soderberg should recommend that the Jacobs division move forward with production of Silicon-X using the labor-intensive option. The NPV and IRR methods make the same decisions if used for independent projects however, since these projects are mutually exclusive, the best NPV option should be used. In this case

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    Submitted: April 21, 2011 By: grass896
  • Jaguar Plc

    Jaguar Plc

    The present value of the project is US $1.3 million. Currently, he can raise US $ 650,000 by pledging his personal assets. • From the NPV perspective this is a good project to invest in with the current bid price. The current bidding situation has made it more competitive. That means the more he can bid, the better would be the chances to get the business. At the same time he is increasing his personal

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    Submitted: February 7, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Jaguar Plc, 1984

    Jaguar Plc, 1984

    Between 1966 and 1968 Jaguar became part of the British Motor Corporation (BMC) and subsequently the British Leyland conglomerate. Sir William Lyons retired in 1972 - 50 years after forming the Company. Sir William died in 1985. The success of Jaguar meant extra productions was undertaken at the former Spitfire and Lancaster bomber factory in Castle Bromwich, which was part of the British Leyland empire. The factory produced body shells before transferring them to Browns

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    Submitted: April 1, 2010 By: Max
  • Jamba Juice

    Jamba Juice

    The “Tibetan book of the Dead” video explores how the Tibetan culture views the significance of death and its role in the society. The typology explored in this video finds its roots in the India tree and falls more specifically within the realm of Buddhism. Tibetan Buddhism is heavily influenced by Mahayana Buddhism and Lamaism which develops into the Vajrayana branch of Buddhism . The following essay will outline the major concepts developed in the

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    Submitted: April 4, 2010 By: Steve
  • James Dyson

    James Dyson

    this case study illustrates many of the obstacles and difficulties of launching a new product. the product in question used new technology that was initially rejected by existing manufacturers. it was priced at more than double that of existing products. but eventaully captured moure than 50 per cent of the UK cacuum cleaner market in less than 4 years. James Dyson certainly believes it was worth it in the end. but during the fifteen year

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    Submitted: April 28, 2011 By: tingzhao03
  • James Nachtwey Research Paper

    James Nachtwey Research Paper

    James Nachtwey James Nachtwey was born in Massachusetts on March 14, 1948. Between the years1966-1970 he studied Political Science and Art History at Dartmouth College. Impressed by images form Vietnam War and the American Civil Rights movement he discovered the desire of photographing conflicts, critical social issues and documenting wars. He started his work as a newspaper photographer Albuquerque Journal at the age of 28. At the age of 32 started working as a

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    Submitted: May 11, 2010 By: claudia
  • Jane Eyre Written by Charlotte Bronte - Questions and Answers

    Jane Eyre Written by Charlotte Bronte - Questions and Answers

    Q1. Who is your favorite character in the story? Why? If you could be one of the characters in the story, who would you like to be? Why? What do you learn from him/her? Good morning, Miss Leung and my fellow classmates. Today, I would like to introduce a print-fiction to you, which is called ‘Jane Eyre’ written by Charlotte Bronte. This is a long story happens in Britain during the Victorian era which is

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    Submitted: December 12, 2015 By: IrisXJY .
  • Janus Overseas Fund

    Janus Overseas Fund

    Janus Overseas Fund Is your portfolio missing the international exposure that it needs? Do you feel that the return on your portfolio isn’t as high as it should be? The Janus Overseas fund is worth checking into. I have personally chosen the Janus Overseas Fund to invest for my retirement. The Janus Overseas Fund is a capital-growth fund. This means that the fund’s objective is to provide long-term capital gains. The fund aims to invest

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    Submitted: April 5, 2010 By: David
  • Janwa

    Janwa

    Problem Identification: Shanghai Jahwa Corporation needed to decide if they should enter or not into the shower cream market in China where they would probably end up clashing with entrenched competitors (multinationals). Also, if they decided to enter this market, they needed to make a decision about the brand name behind this new product (Would it be a product extension of one of its best performing brands (Liushen) or a new brand?). Alternatives Enter the

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    Submitted: December 24, 2009 By: Edward
  • Japan

    Japan

    The Mitsui Group keiretsu of course had its origins in the Mitsui zaibatsu, but this archetypical political-financial firm did not pass through the transition of Japanese defeat in World War II with its power and prestige intact. There was considerable loss of power and influence. In particular the Mitsui Bank which had in effect been the bank of the Imperial government emerged from the transition period as only the eighth largest city bank. In 1990

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    Submitted: January 2, 2010 By: Monika
  • Japan

    Japan

    With more than 190,000 bars and restaurants in Tokyo, it is plain to see that the Japanese include wining and dining as a major part of their lifestyle.* With so many eateries flourishing in the Tokyo area, the idea to establish our restaurant is an encouraging one. The rapid influx of tourists as well as locals creates a huge customer base for the restaurant even before our marketing tactics are put into action. The

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    Essay Length: 1,264 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: February 12, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Japan

    Japan

    Japan’s Article IX of the Peace Constitution: Its Evolution and impact, The end of World War II came about by Japan surrendering unconditionally to the Allied Forces. Japan knew that this would mean the end of their constitutional monarchy and a possible occupation of a foreign army. What they could not have known was that the Allied powers would rewrite their constitution and leave them with out the ability of ever amassing an army again.

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    Essay Length: 1,327 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: June 1, 2010 By: Jon
  • Japan Analysis

    Japan Analysis

    Business Ethics 2 Business ethics is certain behavior that a business follows when dealing with people in the business world. Many businesses have made a bad reputation for themselves because they are only interested in making money, an example of this would be the Enron case. Many of today’s top corporations have been fined a lot of money for unethical decisions. Ethical behavior in business improves the well-being of the individuals because it promotes things

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    Essay Length: 1,311 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: January 10, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Japan Deflation Issue

    Japan Deflation Issue

    Contents Introduction I. Current overview of Japanese Economy II. Japan's Deflation since the 1990s III. Why Is Deflation a Problem? IV. Japan's General Price Deflation since the 1990s and the Debt Burden of Borrowers V. The Negative Financial Accelerator in Japan since the 1990s VI. Policies to Deal with the Problems References ________________________________________ Introduction There is much confusion in popular discussion of Japan's deflation and associated economic problems. This confusion tends to arise from a

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    Submitted: April 7, 2010 By: Monika
  • Japan Market Assesment

    Japan Market Assesment

    Part I Basic national demographics: Japan has a population of 127,463,611 people. The country’s majority age structure is from 15-64 years of age. This age block makes up roughly 65% of the population. The death rate and birth rate is almost exactly the same, with a population growth of only 0.02%. The country is facing a declining population due to population ageing which can be disastrous for the society. The worst possible scenario of this

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    Submitted: November 9, 2009 By: Max
  • Japan, Toyota, and the Hybrid - a Case Study

    Japan, Toyota, and the Hybrid - a Case Study

    Table of Contents • Introduction………………………………………………………………………3 • History of Toyota Motor Corporation………………………………………….3 • Toyota Management……………………………………………………………6 • Why Toyota Developed Hybrids and the Benefits of Owning One………..7 • Advertising and Marketing Techniques………………………………………8 • Toyota Hybrid Sales……………………………………………………………10 • Awards for the Toyota Prius Hybrid…………………………………………..11 • Toyota’s Future Plans………………………………………………………….12 • Conclusion………………………………………………………………………13 • Bibliography……………………………………………………………………..14 Japan, Toyota, and the Hybrid Toyota Motor Corporation is a successful company that has had its own share of ups and downs, but through it all,

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    Submitted: November 20, 2009 By: Fonta
  • Japanese Business Eqtiquette

    Japanese Business Eqtiquette

    Content: I. Introduction II. History a. What is the countryЎ¦s political tradition? b. Is there a dictatorship or other form of the government which means that the government will be closely involved in your efforts? c. Is there a history of colonization or occupation by another state? d. Are there any tensions with neighbors? e. Is the country secular or not? f. Religion? III. Concepts for doing business a. How does this culture see time?

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    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Top
  • Japanese Carmakers Invade the U.S. Automotive Industry

    Japanese Carmakers Invade the U.S. Automotive Industry

    Japanese Carmakers Invade the U.S. Automotive Industry “‘What the United States has gone through now lies in store for Europe,” Dieter Zetsche, chief executive officer of Chrysler, DaimlerChrysler’s U.S. arm, told Germany’s Berliner Zeitung recently.” Dieter was commenting on the growth of Asian cars in Europe and how this affects the European auto industry. Although the penetration of Asian carmakers in Europe has been evident since the 1980’s, only recently have European auto companies reacted

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    Essay Length: 2,436 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: March 4, 2010 By: Jack
  • Japanese Colonialism

    Japanese Colonialism

    It is interesting to find that only some political economists emphasize the fact that Japanese colonialism in Korea played a large part in the development of a high-growth economy. In both readings we get to see that Japanese colonialism greatly differed from European colonialism. In one way, this is because European colonialism rarely introduced heavy industry into the economy, or even pushed the economy with such a heavy hand. As well, Japan left Korea with

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    Essay Length: 599 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: March 5, 2010 By: Fonta
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