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    Determining Right Mattress: Type, Size, Firmness and personal preferences Get mattress frame might be simple; all you have to do is choose when one sees most appealing to you. When buying out mattress you wish to huge careful, as that is what you are going to be sleeping on for following years. Plenty of factors you have to consider when picking a mattress that suits you include size, firmness, type and your personal preferences. Size: There are plenty of various sized mattress that you will…

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    porters designed of five forces framework in business, a creative company strategist can be able to spot potential openings for an industry with a forecast of good future before this good future is reflected in the price of acquisition. For example a firm strategy can be viewed as constructing a defence wall against the competitive forces or trying to attain a position in the industry where the rivalry forces are weakest. Consider as an example the position of Paccar (a global technology leader…

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    Andersen (AA) was a key contributor to the ethical and financial collapse of Enron. The accounting firm has not only been accused of looking the other way to fill their own pockets, but it is also very clear that they lacked independence. Culture has been to blame for the involvement of AA in numerous accounting scandals. When AA began it was not only an accounting audit firm, but it was also a consulting firm. In time, the consulting portion of the business was responsible for the bulk of the…

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    Coca-Cola has been growing and dominated the soft drink market substantially. Currently, the firm has more than 40 percent of market share of the soft drink market, and it presents more than 160 countries in the world. With ongoing demands from consumers, Coca-Cola makes several new products to fulfill the consumer’s needs. Energy drinks, non-sugar products, and teas are the primary drinks of the firm to distribute to the market in the last 5 years. In fact, the carbonated drink industry…

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    the major similarity was the objective of both the firms. Both the firms had the objective to enter the global maket. The potential of the vast and expanding market of India’s middle class, along with the…

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    attracts millions of applicants every year. This is primarily because Google 's culture is not a typical corporate culture as it is more of an adult playground rather than a place of work. Bock argues that all this is possible as a result of anchoring the firm 's culture on transparency, voice, and mission (Bock 2015). In contrast to other companies, Google has employees whose sole responsibility is to keep the rest of the personnel happy to ensure continued high productivity. For some CEO 's in…

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    Gazprom Case Study

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    1. Introduction Gazprom is a Russian energy company that is operating worldwide and is a natural gas provider for Russia and for more than 30 other countries. Gazprom was founded in 1989 by restructuring the USSR Gas Industry Ministry (Gazprom, n.d./2015). In the following years, Gazprom became a global company for gas supplies. The company’s share in the global gas reserves is about 17 per cent and the share in the Russian gas reserves makes up 72 per cent (Gazprom, n.d./2015). The company has…

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    Current Ratio: Current ratio shows working capital position of the firm. It is also known as a working capital ratio. It shows excess amount of current assets than current liabilities. It is used to judge firm’s short term capacity to pay off its obligation. Current Ratio = Current assets/current liabilities. Higher ratio shows good position of the company to pay off its obligation in time. Traditionally current ratio of any production firm is 2:1 considered good except banking sector. It’s…

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    Computers, on a general term have always been considered as a vital source for improving any business’s performance and are meant to contribute in growth and development. Previously it was considered that computers are only used for the computational tasks like rapidly multiplying large numbers. But later it came to the knowledge that computers are not fundamentally number crunchers. They are symbol processors. Computers can help in storing, organizing and transforming the information in a…

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    Firm-specific monthly data for this study were obtained from the CRSP. The authors propose and test a new model based on the neoclassical theory of investment. Specific data on stocks were examined to find if the neoclassical investment model was profitable. The sample covered stock returns from 1963 to 2012 and included only the firms with positive sales, positive assets, and positive market values. The findings show that the neoclassical investment model was capable of clarifying return…

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