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    Lower pay worker need to be satisfied because they can't work so what then is someone to pay for their insurance so they are covered. Bank examiner would be “dangerous” environment/ job to take big risk in because a mistake can anger the customer which will make you lose your job because of a mistake that you took/ decided to make. I would identify Abraham lincoln as a self-actualization person because he recognized that he has do something good in his lifetime, and many people think that he was…

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    directors who are officers and each own one-third of the shares. President Jack is Jon’s tax client who founded Oneway Corporation but soon wishes to retire. He also wishes to consider selling all his shares to Vice President Jill, who is also an officer and stockholder owning one-third of shares. Bill, the treasurer, is a longtime friend of Jon and also his tax client. When Bill finds out that President Jack is considering selling all his shares to Jill, Bill asks Jon to keep him informed of…

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    Base Pay Options Low (per hour) Average (per hour) High (per hour) Pay for knowledge $19.80 $38.54 $57.29 Market Pricing $23.43 $46.87 $70.31 According to the job responsibilities of the sales manager(supervision, management and monitoring of sales staff), we would recommend that Susan uses the above pay structure to decide…

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    1361 (c)(1)(B)(i), the first option is not possible for Marta because, for one, she does not own more than half of the company’s stock. Also, even though she technically owns a half of Beta’s shares she is not considered a separate shareholder from Juan. According to the special rules for applying Sec.1361(b)—a section that defines an eligible small business corporation for the S Corporation election—all members of a family (including former…

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    alliances created by SeQuential could help them with their process of product line expansion and movement into foreign markets. ● Sequential could develop new products that also take advantage of their vertical integration. ● Being very limited in their product line, SeQuential cannot take advantage of many opportunities presented to them locally and internationally. ● Having weak market identity means SeQuential has very little international presence compared to industry behemoths like…

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    Mr Sheridan Interview

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    (based on his UK experience)Personal Presentation and Style In our meeting, I found Mr Sheridan to have a mature, professional, positive and someone ‘upbeat’ personal style. He is friendly and engaging. At the same time, he appears to be an intelligent person who is constantly assessing the dynamics of the communication, as well as the content of the material. I would expect Mr Sheridan to be a perceptive and intelligent negotiator in a commercial situation. And to be a cooperative and…

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    Capital market based research (MBAR) acts as a substantial aspect in debating financial theory. Capital market-based research was developed in the 1970’s as research into finance grew and knowledge of capital markets increased. MBAR involves examining the relationship between financial information and share prices. If investors find information to be useful, they would react through buying or selling shares and this reaction would cause share prices to change. The implication of no share price…

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    Capsim Case Study

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    sensor industry occurred mainly as domination. This did not give the industry much of a market share; the industry recognized that it could not supply distinctive balance to a consumer base for the same reason. As an alternative, they decided to divide the industry into six diminutive businesses. All six-sensor businesses focal points were based on a diverse consumer type. By doing this the sensor industry, market share became more stabilized and consumers were given various options in which…

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    occurring within those industries. If England were to have an equally efficient and accurate search engine akin to Google, Google would likely limits its push of search into the English market. Rather, Google, and firms in a similar situation, look for markets that lack established rivals and allow easier entry into the market. This similarly ties in with threats to new entrants. Countries that have high barriers to entry, be it well-established firms/rivals, high tariffs on imports/exports,…

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    implement more hostile pricing, and dedicate more resources to technology, marketing, fulfilment, and infrastructure Competition may increase as Amazon’s competitors enter into business arrangements or associations and established companies in other market sectors increase to become competitive. Also, new and improved technologies, including search, digital content and electronic devices, web and infrastructure computing services, may increase competition. The Internet quickens competitive entry…

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