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    partnership opportunity is 1) Nokia requires financial and marketing resources to invest, while the company re-invents itself, 2) Microsoft requires a committed hardware vendor with a recognizable brand name to provide a platform for the Windows Media operating system (Hickie, 2013). Resulting from the two objectives, Microsoft gains 1) Nokia adopting Windows Phone as its principal smartphone strategy; 2) Nokia would help drive the future of Windows Phone; 3) Nokia would contribute its…

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    It will cost an additional $200,000 to ship, install and prepare the equipment for operation. The cost of materials in permanent working capital amount to $320,000. They anticipate training expenditures of $30,000 that must be paid prior to operating the equipment. Marketing representatives say that the company should be able to produce and sell $1,200,000 per year. The cost of goods sold are anticipated to be 30% of sales. Incremental labor costs are $90,000 per year, maintenance costs are…

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    Because of this the net cash provided to them from operating activities is lower than it could be if they let their inventory shrink a little. For example, let’s say that GAP’s net income for the year is around $200,000, and they have a depreciation expense of $10,000, a decrease in accounts receivable of $3,000, an increase of inventory of $30,000, and an increase in accounts payable of $15,000. This would leave them with net cash provided by operating activities of $198,000. Because GAP has…

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    Notice that the reason for including the cash flows in Exhibit 6 is explained in detail in the “The Super Project”. In particular, should General Foods include the following or not? Discuss briefly. a) Test market expenses; b) Charges for the use of Jell-O agglomerator capacity; c) Charges for erosion of Jell-O sales; d) Overhead expenses; Tip: Read Crosby Sandberg’s analysis in Appendix A carefully, and also the reply in Appendix B. And remember the discussions we had in class…

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    Remote lock for andriod smartphone Manjiri M. Bole, Yogini S. Chavan, Arif J. Shaikh, Saurabh D. Chikhale Computer Department, K.J.C.O.E.M.R Computer Department, K.J.C.O.E.M.R Computer Department, K.J.C.O.E.M.R Computer Department, K.J.C.O.E.M.R. Abstract — In this paper, we propose a MAC-based remote lock and wipe system through the SMS push notification to protect against the private data disclosure when smart phone is lost or stolen. The proposed system provides the integrity checking…

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    This is typically done in order to cover numerous operating expenses such as, newer inventory, special employee funds, and covering other unforeseen emergencies. Furthermore, Verizon has also funded their daily operations by accepting special financing from vendors like Apple and Samsung. This is especially…

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    all-time high, while revenue, assets, and operating cash flow toppled analysts’ projections. The global media and technology company has two primary businesses: Comcast Cable and NBCUniversal. These two businesses make up the five reportable business segments which are: cable communications, cable networks, broadcast television, filmed entertainment, and theme parks. Below is the revenue, operating income before depreciation and amortization, and operating income of each business segment. Not…

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    \section{Experimental Results and Discussion} In this section, we report the result of assessing neonatal procedural pain for all the 31 subjects (Section VI.A) as well as the results of assessing pain for a specific group such as a female group of neonates (Section VI.B). We also provide a comparison of our results with the results of existing similar works (Section VI.C). \subsection{General Model} To assess neonatal procedural pain, we conducted two set of experiments. In the first…

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    LITERATURE REVIEW Definition of communication varies widely, but with similar ideas. Communication is the exchange of information between people for example by speaking, writing or using signs or behaviors. Lievrouw (2007) defined communication as the process of sharing ideas, information and messages with others in a particular, place and time. It includes writing and talking as well as facial expression, body movement or gesture. Communication is also the process by which intentions are…

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    challenge to FSO-based communication is dense fog. Rain and snow have little effect on FSO technology, but fog is quite different. Fog is vapor composed of water droplets, which are only a few hundred microns in diameter and can modify the light characteristics[15]. (b). Absorption Absorption occurs when the suspended water molecules in the terrestrial atmosphere extinguish photons. This causes a decrease in the power density (attenuation) of the FSO beam and directly affects the availability…

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