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    technical skills for the strategic option, or the success of the strategic option may depend on the government approval (Louw & Venter, 2013:283). For example, when Telkom Media considered the strategic option to diversify into the pay television market, feasibility of this strategy was dependant on the granting of a broadcast license by ICASA (Louw & Venter, 2013:280). Because of the uncertainty with regard to the granting of this license, then CEO, Reuben September, decided not to follow this…

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    reputation and litigation risk. Companies involved in risky…

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    tell us that people are risk averse. People’s behaviors should be consistent with their level of risk tolerance. However, in the real word, these assumptions are violated due to psychological biases. I was delighted to know how emotions and cognitive biases affect financial decisions, corporations, and the financial markets. I am always thinking myself as quite a risk averse person. But he results of the tutorial tests show that I am a risk-taking person with a high-risk tolerance which is…

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    state. Crescordia can either develop the resorbable product for the emerging market or wait and see if the market fully develops. Adding on, the research and development for resorbable products isn’t extremely helpful until they can test the products on actual patients; no further developments can be made on these products until surgeons begin testing the products when operating. Furthermore, Crescordia could also risk losing their great reputation by introducing a poor resorbable product. This…

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    to determine the strategic importance of a market. • Market potential: It deals with both current market size and the growth expectations for the business environment. To determine the market potential of the business, the organization has to conduct the market research. This gives the rough sketch of the potential of the business so the organization can make a decision that if they need to operate business in that area or not. The analysis of the market includes study of potential customers,…

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    and growth can be seen with regards to the role of an entrepreneur. Entrepreneurship is important in an economy as it bring innovation to the development and growth of a country. Entrepreneurs find a need for a particular good or service in the market and then expand on that need.…

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    Banc One Essay

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    Introduction The problems of using derivatives as a risk management tool by financial institutions have been demonstrated in the Banc One case. The major objective of this paper is to provide more insight into the case through analysis of five specific questions in relation to Banc One’s performance between 1993 and 1994. We start by addressing the bank’s problems and potential reasons that lead to such issues. Evidences and facts show that both investors and managers blame the use of interest…

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    SWOT Strengths Because Oppenheimer has more than x years operating in the financial field. They have been able to learn how the clients, the market, and the financial technology work. Probably the number of years they have been in business is their main strength because they have been able to gain experience, get recognition, increase their capital base, and create better strategies. These are all strengths that Oppenheimer has acquired through the years. The first strength would be…

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    Ftc Case

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    1. What are the kinds of compliance failures that would lead to a significant risk to their brand or reputation damage? (For example: do all trucks and equipment meet safety standards and are all drivers adequately trained in the use of trucks and equipment, and do they have a full understanding of the compliance issues that affect them). And are there any failures within FTC which could affect compliance with any aspect of the businesses operations. Or are there any external problems (this is…

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    this case study, Lyle love to take risk. Entrepreneurship involves recognizing, and he being willing to accept the risk that the venture may success or fail. He step out on a ledge more often than not and he will jump in with both feet know that if he put in all his effort to the venture, the risk will be worth it more often than not. The third reason is Lyle are thinking ahead for future. In the case…

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