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    Retail Case Study Mohan Kumar .B 1. Introduction: 1.1 Problem Statement: Khajana Bank has been facing the loss in business revenue from loan portfolio. Accounts to which loans have been issued to their client and then who might payback the loan EMI on regular basis (within 30 days). If he doesn’t payback pending amount in 30 days then these may further shift to default as well. It is vital for the bank to track such transitions (from current to 30 days delinquent) in order to evade delinquency…

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    1. I do agree with the outcome of the Connick V. Thompson case. Thompson deserved every penny of the $14 million he was awarded and more. Thompson had to spend 18 years in prison and nearly executed for a crime he did not commit. I argue that the prosecutors on this case should have been fired for their wrong doing. I blame them because it stated that the prosecutors failed to disclose the evidence of the robber’s blood that was left on one of the victims pants. If the prosecutors would have…

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    Bus 502 Unit 6 Assignment

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    Executive Summary – Writing Assignment 7 Prepared by: Joshua Silver Course: BCIS 502 SU17 Introduction Through an assignment for a class, an individual at the firm has come across what appear to be two sets of financial statements backed up by the firm. One shows a financially stable company, the other the opposite. Next steps for this employee include a number of members from different groups within the organization. Next Steps for Key Groups His IT manager. It is assumed that the IT…

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    In Karen Ho’s article, “Biographies of Hegemony,” she highlights how The ‘Culture of Smartness’ is a central to understanding Wall Street’s financial agency, how investment bankers are personally and institutionally empowered to enact their worldview, (and how investment bankers must) export their practice and serve as models for far-reaching socioeconomic change” (Ho 167). In Susan Faludi’s, “The Naked Citadel,” she introduces the culture within The Citadel and how manliness is spoken to(about)…

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    Being a stable organization is not easy. Oticon the hearing aids technology in Denmark, this company has established since1970s.Before becoming a stable organization, once Oticon was failed their market share had dropped 8 percent in 1987 and then the company’s money starting to decline. Fortunately, there was a new chief executive officer A.K.A CEO name Lars Kolind, he used an organizational change strategy which is a process that company use for changes its operating methods, technologies,…

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    Executive summary The following report is explaining a case study about a clothing retailer, which is Merry – Go –Round (MGR).this retailer have a problem of a Lawsuit allegation with E&Y ( the accounting firm ) , after the client( MGR ) is claimed that E&Y are caused more damages to them by giving incompetence advise, instead of giving a good restructuring and consulting advice , to help MGR to overcome their significant financial difficulties.MGR was Filed bankruptcy after they hired…

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    Duopoly Case Study

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    1. a) Three types of firms are: • Oligopoly- small groups/firms/businesses that manage a particular market. In this type of firm, usually 2 firms or more controls the market e.g. Banks and WASA. Characteristics of oligopoly are 1) run by smaller firms that is usually small but not smaller than the market. 2) Not easy to enter in that there are certain things to be done before you can enter 3) These firms have a tendency to sell the same or different products/services 4) Use a…

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    1.0 Introduction 1.1 Company background of Standard Charted Bank Starting its voyage as a banking corporation in 1853, at present Standard Chartered Bank (SCB) is an international bank group that is incorporated in the UK with its Headquarters at London with operations in more than 70 countries. SCB operates network of more than 1200 branches and employs of 87,000 people. Besides that 90% of its profits come from Asia, Africa and the Middle East. It is now focus on consumer, corporate, and…

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    Norton Rose Fulbright Case

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    Summary Norton Rose Fulbright is multinational law firm with over 3,800 lawyers located in over 50 cities around the world. The firm provides the world’s top corporations and financial institutions with a complete business law service. Norton Rose Fulbright is known for their industry’s focus and is strong across all the key industry sectors: financial institutions; energy; infrastructure, mining and commodities; transport; technology and innovation, and life sciences and healthcare (Chambers…

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    Persuasive Speech; Why You Invest For A Retirement Plan General Purpose: To Persuade Specific Purpose: By the end of my speech, my audience will be persuaded to invest for a retirement plan. Introduction Attention Getter: So how many of you have a piggy bank? If you did have one, then you already knows how it’s worked. Basically, You just saving your money in your piggy bank and by the time it full, then you open the piggy bank and get the money for personal uses. Thesis Statement: Today, I…

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