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    Energizer Current Paper

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    The organization selected for the present paper is Energizer Holding, Incorporated. Energizer recently splint from a parent company and in this paper, I will prepare a strategic plan to grow the business over the next three years. Including in the development of the paper will be a description of the company’s history, products and major competitors. In addition describe what is the current direction of the organization, conduct a quick SWOT analysis to determine areas that offer opportunities…

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    The School to Prison Pipeline is a systemic process usually put into racial and class contexts due to how it disproportionately affects poor students of color. Poor students of color are systematically marginalized and dehumanized, often finding themselves pushed towards deviancy and a criminal lifestyle within the school system. However, the policies and practices that lead to such a pipeline are not exclusive to just poor students of color, but marginalized groups in general. Shannon D. Snapp…

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    Alphabet is currently valued at over $560 billion and shares sell for $810.00 each (0). Alphabet has achieved massive growths through for the interest in artificial intelligence and one day they wish to have self-driving cars. Alphabet is a holding company of google that includes well know apps such as YouTube,…

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    Benetton Case Study

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    majorty stake in its sibling, Sportsystem, effectively segueing into the sporting goods and activewear industry, then introduced and stocked a chain of sporty stores called Playlife. To bolster its U.S. presence, the firm formed a joint venture with Sears (Benetton USA) and saw that alliance collapse after another provocative ad campaign ("We, on Death Row") enraged everyone from consumers to politicians in…

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    when one company obtains control over another company. Over all control of interests in other companies A subsidiary is a company with voting stock that is more than 50% controlled by another company, usually referred to as the parent company or the holding company. A subsidiary is partly or completely owned by the parent company, which holds a controlling interest in the subsidiary company. Subsidiary company is a separate distinct legal entity for tax regulation and liability purposes. Wholly…

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    2741 – Business Entities On the Treatment of Corporate Groups under the Australian Legal System Summary: Built on thousands of years of tradition, the contemporary legal system is as thorough and complete as it has ever been. Despite this, corporations law has evolved much more recently and, though ever evolving, often struggles to keep pace with the corporate sphere it governs. A key example of this is with respect to corporate groups, a relatively new form of conglomerate and one which…

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    Sears Merger

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    Sears, started with selling watches through catalogs in 1886, later the company became known for its Craftsman tools and Kenmore appliances. Sears struggled with the sale of clothing and other soft line products, which lead to Kmart Holding Corporation acquiring Sears Roebuck Company for 11.5 billion dollars in 2005 (Merrick, Berman, 2004). After acquisition in 2005, Kmart Holding Corporation combined with Sears Roebuck Company to create Sears Holdings, which at the time was the largest…

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    Abstract Whirlpool Corporation began in the early 1900’s as a company motivated to produce washers with a wringer attachment. The innovation soon caught the attention of identical industries, driving the company to borrow funds to expand and increase production. However, in the midst of the Great Depression, the company was faced with inadequate sales to pay back the money borrowed from Sears. Although with a workable agreement and a stock exchange, the loan was forgiven. Soon, both companies…

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    Target Executive Summary

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    Target is a large corporation that is considered number 2 in the discount chain store category, only second to Walmart. Target is a vast company and its area of operations can be found in 49 states and the District of Columbia. The company’s products include, but are not limited to, household essentials, food and pet supplies, apparel and accessories, home furnishings, and décor. Target sells cheap yet chic items at discounted prices, and includes an online business to compete with other…

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    Blackstone Case Study

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    employees so it serves the interest of both the limited partners (long-term) and the stock market (short-term). This is further elaborated in the fourth question in this paper. Second, they are informing the potential investors through a prospect that holding a Blackstone unit (share) is different from other shares in the market. Third, to further smooth out potential fluctuations in the share price the firm guarantees a dividend during the first years after…

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