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    TJMaxx opened its first store in 1977 and the company has continued to grow over the years. TJMaxx is a popular off- price retailer that offers brand name clothing, furniture and accessories a great value. Our store prices for the same brands that you would get at a department store are anywhere from 20%- 60 % less than department stores. TJMaxx is not an outlet store because they use many vendors for buying products and is not like an outlet store that usually has one main vendor. Our store has…

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    DANONE company background and the actual case DANONE is a multinational French food producer. It has several business lines: dairy products, water, and baby food. (DANONE Official Website) It is a popular, well-known company, and successful company which got 54th place in Forbes’ “Most valuable world's brands” (Forbes Official Website). Despite the company’s brilliant efforts, it also made mistakes and violated the law. One of the most graphic examples happened in 2008 in Los…

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    This is a brand-new company which founded in 2006, and do not have enough information could find on their official website. YETI sells their coolers with very high price, not too many people can afford. The company faces competition from many other companies which are sold products at lower price or better quality of products. (swotanalysis24, 2016) Reference Cortec Group Announces the…

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    We planned to increase automation for Cake and Cedar in order to lower production costs. We believed that our strategy would lead to a higher ROS, ROE and stock price. The Chester Company did an excellent job at living up to the company’s mission statement. After our initial struggle in the early years, the company stabilized and began to reap the benefits of good decision making. We did not do a great job of following the niche low cost leader strategy. Although our plan was to move all…

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    Sir, On September 2nd, Captain Samuels, you, and Battalion Staff had a meeting regarding Honor Company points. Many things were discussed, including rules regarding the five point loss for neglecting to salute, cell phones for the honor company on Friday, unless we have Saturday classes (we had a follow up conversation about this just a few weeks ago, when discussing the possibility of phone issue on Fridays) the philosophy behind the penalties for in school suspension, out of school suspension,…

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    Can you believe a dentist created cotton candy? It is a true fact and the man’s name was William Morrison. William Morrison was born in Nashville, Tennessee. He was born in 1860. William Morrison graduated from the University of Tennessee Dental College. He also became president of the Tennessee Dental Association after attending college. His interests were in science and politics. Throughout William’s life, he was a noted dentist, lawyer, author, and a leader in civic and political affairs.…

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    An analysis of per unit and total costs for $32,000 units shows that the Midwest Division should purchase the parts from Marley Company for saving of $15,440. Because the costs of purchase is less than the costs of make. So, the Midwest Company should purchase the equipment. i. Cost per unit Make Purchase Difference Bid price from Marley $ 17.30 Direct material ($195,000/30,000)*1.08 $7.02 Direct labor ($120,000/30,000)*1.05 $4.20 Factory space rental ($84,000/32,000) $2.625…

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    Lincoln Motor Company. ""Bull" Matthew McConaughey and the MKC: Official Commercial." YouTube. YouTube, 4 Sept. 2014. Web. 11 Oct. 2015. This commercial starts with a view of a bull standing in the middle of the road in a dessert area. Then the camera cuts to a shot of Mathew McConaughey sitting inside of a Lincoln MKC saying, “That’s a big bull.” Throughout the commercial McConaughey continues to narrate as the camera moves showing the entire vehicle. He then says “1800 pounds of do whatever…

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    the veil of incorporation is permitted when the person of the company are using the incorporation of the company to deliberately frustrate a legal obligation. A veil was described as a wall between the company and its shareholders. Hence, once a limited liability company is created as of the separate legal entity principle, the veil of incorporation will be created between the personal assets of the members and the assets of the company. There are three exception circumstances which the veil of…

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    when two or more companies joint together all or part of their operations. The differences between mergers and acquisition relate mainly to the relative size, management control and ownership of the combined business. Mergers is defined as two separate companies pooling their resources into a single entity and become common shareholders. The shareholders of pre-merger companies have a shared in the ownership of the merged business. In contrast, acquisition is defined as where a company or party…

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