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    The Pharmaceutical Industry’s Decision Making Process Introduction This paper will explore the ways that pharmaceutical companies make decisions regarding disease research. The current hypothesis is that prospective profitability is the most prevalent and most important reason taken into account. If this is true, then many ethical issues could arise, including the unnecessary suffering of individuals affected, since there could be a chance that the companies are not researching certain diseases…

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    before competitors with similar subject matter. This will eliminate other companies from the total market share. In doing so however, Frogspawn needs to make sure that, “patentable inventions are not shared with others or published before filing a patent application. In order to meet the…

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    develops various successful recycling programs this concentration on environment gives it an advantage over its competitors. • Largest share in mobile phones and 2 place in smartphones sales in the world. Weaknesses: • Patent infringement breaking Apple’s and some other firms’ patents damages its reputation and forces Samsung to pay a huge amount of money to compensations. • Lack its own OS and software and relies on Google software. Having its own Software and OS production can lead to having…

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    products that create values for customers together with its high brand reputation can gain customers’ loyalty and hence, keep its competitors such as Google and Samsung away. Furthermore, Apple needs to grasp an opportunity to obtain new technologies’ patents through acquisitions to add features to the existing closed operating system. At this point, collaborative corporate culture plays an important role as the acquisition process needs highly productive…

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    Target’s weaknesses include: limited financial leverage, product recalls, and patent infringements. First, the company’s limited financial leverage may influence its ability to borrow and repay money, which can impact its business operations. Second, Target’s management team must find a way to mitigate product recalls. In June 2014, the…

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    mainly four types of IPRs: patents, trade marks, designs and copyrights. In which, “patent to protect new inventions; trademarks that are used by businesses that may define brands, logos, and the shapes of products; design rights and registered designes; and copyright, which provides the owners with protection against unauthorized use of his/her literatery, artistic, and dramatic works, sound recordings, and software and database and so on”. Patents Among IPRs’ forms, patent is significantly…

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    SAMSUNG WOULD WIN THE BATLLE, WHY? Samsung and Apple are the two greatest cell phone organizations with a consolidated piece of the overall industry of more than a large portion of the worldwide cell phone market. Consistently both the organizations get new advancements in their cell phones, which extraordinarily expand their cell phone deals. In any case, in today's business where there is ferocious rivalry it is given that every organization will attempt to exceed the other in every…

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    A company named Bellarine techno PVT LTD is located in Geelong, started an innovative project to develop an electronic card type of a device, which stores data from multiple credit and debit cards into a compact single Visa-measured electronic watch-type wearable gadget with the goal that it can allow the client to convey the data of every last one of cards into a solitary compact gadget. As this is a new innovative idea, the company wants to outsource this device to small manufacturing…

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    Operational Cost Shouldice hospital core specialization allows for lower cost in regards to labor and expenses. Operating rooms cost were moderately inexpensive at $30,000, and with five operating rooms the cost of operating rooms total $150,000. Estimated reports show that Shouldice Hospital budget was $2.8 million and the clinic $2 million. However, the total revenue from the operation performed through the year range from $7,717,500.00 to $9,261,000.00. Shouldice is impressive, it shows the…

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    Monsanto," n.d). The original purchase was for Monsanto’s Pioneer Hi-Bred seed, which had a patent on the material that was carefully and thoroughly made aware of to all farmers using their seed. The patent called for being able to use the seed for a single and one time use only. There were to be no copies made, nor reselling of the seed to other buyers, although the growers could resell the second-generation…

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