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    Nbcuniversal Synergy

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    their properties is by granting each of their properties a gold, silver or bronze status. Then depending on the status on the property will determine how much cross-promotion and support the company is going to give the property. For example, if a title receives gold status, a taskforce is formed throughout the company and everyone has to try to find a creative way to promote the property. (WORD COUNT—Must be at least 75 words, not including the question: 97) 2. When…

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    Mayer spent an entire weekend working with a team of designers to revamp the Yahoo corporate logo, debating such details as the right slant for the exclamation point (9 degrees from vertical). Mayer also insisted on personally reviewing even minor deviations from compensation policy she had instituted.” (Helft, 2015) Such shortsightedness is the primary reason that Marissa Mayer has become synonymous with corporate failure. In spite of Mayer's difficult position, there are a variety of total…

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    M1 Unit 7 Analysis

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    Unit 7 Discussion Sometimes companies move their corporate headquarters out of their home countries to countries with more favorable tax treatment. Which duty do you believe is higher, the duty of corporations to pay tax to government or the duty of corporations to pay dividends to shareholders? I believe that corporations have the duty to pay dividends to the shareholders. Corporations incur in double taxation; therefore, the government will tax the corporations since the taxing authorities…

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    case, I believe there may have been a potential corporate crime occurring. According to Clinard and Quinney, “Corporate crime are offenses committed by corporate officials for their corporation and the offenses of the corporation itself” (Friedrichs, p. 60). Corporate crime has gone unpunished because for a large amount of time crimes that are labelled corporate crime were not illegal, such as unsafe environmental practices, and in this case, corporate violence against consumers in the shape of…

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    4.d. Central Oversight of the Government Corporations There is a little central oversight or supervision of government corporations in the Executive Branch in the US. There is not any central state agency in the US that collectively oversees government corporations with the perspective of the Federal State and pursue central government’s overall interests on the government corporations. All government corporations are separately designated institutions that have their own administrative…

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    Pinnacle Case Summary

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    After using the fraud triangle and information gathered I have identified the following incentives and pressures, opportunities, and attitudes for Pinnacle to engage in fraudulent financial reporting. The incentive is that Pinnacle’s board is trying to sell the Machine-Tec division and so the President is determined to make it as profitable as possible. The pressure they are facing is that Pinnacle is in the complex situation where they can violate its debt agreements. With their opportunities…

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    [online] Available at: http://www.morrisons.co.uk/Documents/Morrisons-Annual-Report-2011.pdf [Accessed: 23 February, 2013] Morrison plc. (2010) Annual Reports and Financial Statements 2009/2010. [online] Available at: http://www.morrisons.co.uk/Corporate/2010/AnnualReport/download-centre/PDFs/full.pdf [Accessed: 23 February, 2013] Moyer, R.C., McGuigan, J.R. and Kretlow, W.J. (2006) Contemporary Financial Management. 10th edn. U.S: Thomson South-Western [online] Available at:…

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    Firstly, the strategy used was a conservative approach, meaning that the stocks that were to be invested in are less risky and profitable. The second reason this week was interesting since the market had been active for three weeks now and a conservative stock purchase could also be because you are more comfortable buying a stock that you’ve had time to watch and research for the past three weeks. There are two ways to look at being conservative - first is clearly finding and researching a stock…

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    When corporations were first constructed, they were constructed with the goal of serving the investors rather than the management. Their primary objective was to “conduct business activities with a view toward enhancing corporate profit and shareholder gain.” A system of good faith was meant to govern them in which the only interests that were to be focused on were the interests of the corporation as a whole and on the shareholders. The system of governance that existed in corporations began…

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    Why have you chosen to apply to this particular role and why at Barclays? (300 words maximum)* I am a talent person who wants to change the world so I want to be an investment banker. I want to use the power of money to change this world to a better direction. Raising capital for great companies with great ideas can make our world even better. Great companies have great ideas but they lack money to make their ideas achieved. I am the person who wants to work with talent executives to accelerate…

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