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    Recommendation Based on the SWOT Analysis of CHHB, we found that there are areas that need to be improved by the company in order to improve their company overall performance. First and foremost, CHHB is one of the most outstanding companies in property industry and other industries as well. The company has involved and more experiences in property industry for more than 30 years. They are one of the nation’s pioneering property developers that deliver unique, innovative and quality products.…

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    endangered the world's economies. According to the Project Eve article, “How Helane Morrison is Shattering the Glass Ceiling in the Corporate World”, her oversight and enforcement actions targeted the fraudulent security sales, market manipulation and insider trading so effectively that the US Securities and Trade Commission named her Head of Commission and Regional Director in 1999. The article states that Morrison started her journey with a B.S. in journalism, after her childhood…

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    to the onset of the stock market crisis, the Shanghai Stock Exchange Composite Index reached 3234.68 points on the final trading day for 2014 following a steady increase in share market prices. This reflected a 52.87% annual increase in the previous year, (Liu, 2015). Simultaneously, China 's economy began to deteriorate. The share market reached its peak on June 12th 2015 trading at a record 5166.35 points, a 59.75% annual increase the previous year, (Liu, 2015). Financial capital was used to…

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    BEV is an acronym for business, economic and valuation model. It is a proprietary quantitative and qualitative equity investment system based on 20 years of research and development. Buy, hold and sell decisions are based on a formula that scores the stock valuation in relationship to the company 's business fundamentals and economics. The system employs, generally, a passive buy-and-hold strategy with minimal re-balancing activity. A stock may be replaced once every 1 to 5 years. Although the…

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    Seid, Jeffrey Skilling and Kenneth Lay were found guilty in the court case of The United States vs. Enron Corporation on counts of conspiracy and fraud. Skilling was found guilty on nineteen counts of conspiracy, fraud, false statements, and insider trading. Lay was found guilty on six counts of conspiracy and fraud (Pasha, Seid). Legal experts expect the two to face up to twenty to thirty years in federal…

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    They moved to trading derivatives – in 2000, Enron's derivatives-related assets increased from $2.2 billion to $12 billion. They had deals in areas such as weather derivatives, water services, metal trading, broadband supply and power plant. Soon enough, Enron had more contracts than any of its competitors and could predict future prices with great accuracy. Enron seemed to always have steady, high profits. Behind the scenes, however, there was much more to it. Starting with the Vahalla scandal…

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    Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Business Code of Ethics are a vital piece to operating a business. The code of ethics involves guidelines that aid employees when conducting business transaction with honor and integrity. Corporate social responsibility involves a company including concepts that concern cultural, social and environmental issues in their business transactions, operations and how they interact with stakeholders. If one were looking to review both concepts, one would…

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    Strengths: • Good reputation and image. The reputation of a business is essential to its operation. Satyam used to be a good company with great reputation and receive trust and confidence of its consumers. The company also got many awards during these years, such as “Golden Peacock”, Asian MAKE Award, and Investment India Award for corporate social responsibility. Satyam can better build its brand through strengthen its recognition. • Market share. Based on the good reputation and the awards…

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    he makes up his mind and a decision. He should think about the way he or she feels or what emotions are involved in taking action. For instance, if a leader hears some insider trading information and they know they will profit from the news, they should first ask themselves if it is the right thing to do. Is it fair? Since insider training refers to buying or selling a security, in breach of a fiduciary duty or other relationship of trust and confidence, while in possession of material,…

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    bring against her. Additional charges were being suggested due to the House Energy and Commerce committee believed that Martha had lied to the committee earlier when addressing the issue. The federal government did not indict or charge her with insider trading. Instead, the SEC filed securities and fraud charges against her on June 4, 2003. Martha Stewart stood trial for these indictments. The lack of ability to prove the stop order sale existed along with poor witness testimony for her…

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