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    Halliburton Case Analysis

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    acquisitions. According to World Oil 2006, Enventure Global Technology, a subsidiary of Halliburton, acquired Triad Pipe and Steel Company. The acquisition of Enventure gave Halliburton leverage in supplying specialized oil tubing, which translated as added value to their customers. Halliburton has been under fire over the last two decades for substandard ethic practices. KBR, a subsidiary of Halliburton came under criticism from the media for questionable ethic violations with their billing. In 2005 Halliburton overhauled their billing process to “clean-up” billing discrepancies. The findings were that “KBR agreed to fix internal systems to ensure that the cost and pricing data it provided to the government were accurate and complete.” (Gold, 2005) Halliburton accepted the criticism of their ethics and took measured steps to cultivate an ethical environment. Diversity at Halliburton case be seen within the organization and customs of the organization. Halliburton is diverse not in only within the workforce but also in business. Halliburton is involved in oil engineering, development and production. Halliburton has a division dedicated solely to engineering electrical and nuclear development as well as a division which feeds thousands of military personnel every day. The vastness of Halliburton’s diversity in business makes it a very competitive and lucrative company. Technology has had a impact on the culture at Halliburton. The external factors of a global…

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    Calvin Coolidge remarked that "America had never been met with a more pleasing prospect than that which appears at the present time.”7 The next year, Economist Irving Fisher claimed "stock prices have reached what looks like a permanent plateau."8 These statements were optimistic but misguided. In the summer of 1929, the economy faltered as a result of oversupply in many industries; more goods were being made than were being sold. The areas of the…

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    1. Research statement This research will investigate the similarities and differences between Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange (HSX) and The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), in terms of their operations and trading systems, in order to assess what HSX could learn from the NYSE’s standards, so that recommendations can be made to HSX. 2. Research questions 2.1 Research question 1: What is the historical development of Vietnamese and American Stock Markets? There are three types of information…

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    concert was a huge draw of attention and attracted many bystanders who then joined the cause(RATMVEVO). After the concert gained enough support, Rage and the many bystanders stormed the NYSE, where the guards barred the doors shutting the NYSE down for the last two hours of the trading day(Rage against Wall Street). On January 26, 2000, Rage Against the Machine teamed up with political film director, Michael Moore, to film a protest and concert outside The New York Stock Exchange for the music…

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    Genpact Case Study

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    Company Profile Genpact is a worldwide business that handles administration and IT company with key work places in New York City, United States. It is recorded on the New York Stock Exchange under the image “G”. In 2016, the organization detailed net incomes of US$2.57 billion with more than 77,000 workers in 20 countries. Genpact has a couple of hundred customers, including roughly one-fifth of the Fortune Global 500. It was established in 1997 as a specialty unit inside General Electric. In…

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    Lime Deere Cosmetics

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    Doe Deere is the founder and CEO of Lime Crime cosmetics. The fact is that the makeup company and Deere have heavily influenced the makeup industry. Deere is famous for creating a really strong unicorn vibe around her makeup line. This trend has ascended to new heights in the makeup world. Now, more makeup lines are using the unicorn colors made famous by Lime Crime in their own line of cosmetics. Today, Lime Crime is everywhere. It's in magazines, newspapers, retail stores, and online. In fact,…

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    merchant and the company has grown its popularity in recent times. The company was just a small roadside burger and other fast food selling merchant few years back and since then the quality of food which it served made the company popular amongst the customers and the number of stalls of the company increased one after the other. It was then that the company expanded to other cities and countries and then the company made a mark with the expansion to other further parts and this ensured that…

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    Bristol Meyers Squibb is a pharmaceutical company, with a very rich tradition. This analysis will begin with a few historical highlights. Edward Squibb was a doctor in the Navy, who was unimpressed by the medicine that the Navy was using during the Mexican War, he was so dissatisfied that he threw all of the unfit medicine overboard. On 1858, when he returned, he went on to start his own company in Brooklyn, New York, with the goal of having pure medicine for the people. Squibb’s medicine was…

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    magazines to her line house wares, we all know who she is. She founded Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Inc., a company involved in publishing, merchandising, and television. At an early age, Martha learned the basics of cooking, baking, and sewing from her mother and her father taught her gardening. After college, she married a man named Andrew Stewart and became a successful stockbroker working on Wall Street. She left Wall Street to pursue her childhood dreams and opened up a gourmet food…

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    Alibaba Case Study 2013

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    on the New York Stock Exchange. This deal raised $25 billion for Alibaba Group, making it the world’s largest IPO. The listing ensured Alibaba surpass a previous global record set by Agricultural Bank of China in 2010, and also made Alibaba one of the most valuable technological companies, comparable to the likes of Google, Microsoft, Facebook, etc. Alibaba Group mentioned in their SEC fillings to use the net proceeds they will receive from the offering for general corporate purposes.…

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