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    Sherman's Antitrust Laws

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    Trusts have strong market holds within their respective industries. The Industrial Revolution not only brought modernization and new technologies to society, it dramatically changed the way business was conducted due to the development of large corporations. The Industrial Revolution gave birth to some well-known trusts like, “Standard Oil, U.S. Steel, the American Tobacco Company, the International Mercantile Marine Company, and the match companies controlled by Ivar Kreuger, the Match King.…

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    Especially showcased in scenarios of the workplace and job field, digital and social media is becoming a mere weapon in the arsenal of employers everywhere; using today’s technology, business employers are able to track down and extract personal information posted on social media websites by the simple signature of an employee contract. Nowadays, companies looking to hire new positions first weed out possible candidates by…

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    Comcast remains among the least-liked companies in American history. A new survey from 24/7 Wall Street combines data from the American Consumer Satisfaction Index, JD Power and Associates and a Zogby Analytics poll, and lists Comcast as the "most hated company in America." Comcast had made some small strides in the ACSI rankings last year, but…

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    including eco products, energy saving machineries and greening of industrial facilities; and increasing green partnerships with suppliers. (Leader, 2009). Samsung one of those companies which is investing huge funds in eco-technology. The company producing eco-friendly constriction technologies for the future, use eco-friendly building materials. The goals of this project is save the planet green and don’t stop making products more eco- friendly. Samsung Electronics developed numerous green…

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    It would be wrong to assume the United States has shortages of science and engineering graduates, when the number of graduates leaving universities with degrees in science and engineering has gone up. Indeed, some Americans with the qualification to work in science and engineering fields have struggled to find employment, opting to work in other fields. As such, the picture portrayed in the Silicon Valley does not capture the situation of the entire United States. Some…

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    Literacy definitely played a significant role in the modernization and civilization of the old world. In the beginning, people only used writing as an aid to the memory, but as time passed, it became more than a necessity. In the early twentieth century, to be illiterate, meant not to be civilized because a person did not count with the morality or the social appropriateness of a society. As the century progressed, literacy became an important part of many aspects in society, and people were…

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    improve relations with the people and environments affected by business operations. “Our strategic philanthropy and corporate social responsibility (CSR) efforts are aligned to our key businesses and focus on three distinct areas: arts and culture, technology and the environment, with a particular…

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    Softbank Case Study

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    company, and GungHo Online Entertainment, a gaming company. In addition, Softbank has partnerships with Japanese subsidiaries of several foreign companies such as Yahoo, E-Trade and Morningstar. (Wordpress, 2016) In 2016, Softbank surprised the technology world with a plan to acquire British chip designer ARM holding for $31.4 billion back in July, which is the biggest ever purchase…

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    Intel Case Study

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    SEMESTER ASSIGNMENT QUESTION 1 An Intel case study: identifying and creating new markets – a new strategy for a global leader SYNOPSIS: INTEL CORPORATION • CORPORATE SCOPE Corporate scope entails product and geographic scope. Product scope: According to Reuters, Intel is an American multinational company that designs, manufactures, and sells integrated digital technology platforms, computer components and related products. Meanwhile, Bloomberg explains that Intel's major products include…

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    Social Media Analysis

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    This era is now known as the era of technology, a time in history that can be known as the greatest or worst time to be alive. About everybody in the world has some form of technology and is most likely connected to the internet in some sort of way. One way of staying connected is through social media, and just about everybody has some form of social media. In The Wall street journal, there is an article written by Epstein and in the article, he states, “we are wise to sometimes make compromises…

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