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    Royal Insurance Corporation of Bhutan Limited is the first insurance company in Bhutan. It was established on 7 January 1975 under the Charter of the fourth Druk Gyalpo King Jigme Singye Wangchuk to assist in the economic development of the nation by providing insurance service to the people. It has grown from strength to strength over the last 42 years in keeping with nation's march towards the goal of economic growth, self-reliance and Gross National Happiness. (RICBL, 2010) The company was…

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    In SEC v. Arcturus Corporation, the Northern District of Texas held that joint ventures are a security subject to SEC regulation. This ruling was based on the long-standing “investment contract” test found in SEC v. W.J. Howey Co. In Howey, the Supreme Court defined an “investment contract” as 1) individuals led to invest money, 2) in a common enterprise, and 3) having the expectation that they would earn a profit solely from the efforts of others. Specifically, the court found the third…

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    Conclusion The multinatinal corporation is consisit of many relative independent subsidiaries, all of each focus on certain determined markets. Multinational company approach advice on significant differences between national markets, such as when reduce the scale economies, when company for activiting the cost among the parent company. It is vital issue for company to choose the proper strategy for entering a foreign country. The main problem of managers are to confront with each market which…

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    Target Corporation is the second largest discount retailer in the United States. It currently operates almost 1,800 stores in 49 states, and has been able to deliver high-quality, on-trend merchandise at discount prices to its customers, more so than their competitors ( Target Brands, Inc., 2016). The company’s mission is to make “Target the preferred shopping destination for their customers by delivering outstanding value, continuous innovation, and an exceptional guest experience by…

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    held stake in the business. According to Friedman’s classical beliefs, the only people that have stake in the business are the people who own stock in the business, or the owners. While Freeman recognizes that the owners are indeed vital to the corporation, and that they should be rewarded for this, he also points out that there are several other factors, or stakeholders that are vital to the success and survival of the firm. Friedman is interested in how much money the firm can make right…

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    Target Corporation – Marketing Strategy Product and Price The Target Corporation strives to provide the customer with an exceptional shopping experience by consistently providing quality discount goods and services. All stores sell general merchandise – items that a shopper would use on a daily basis, such as toiletries, cleaning supplies, various electronics, and clothing, food, and services such as photography, eye care, pharmacy, and clinical. Types of food, merchandise, and services differ…

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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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    I have been working on an IT project for Eaton Corporation for the past several months. The project was tailored such that it would reduce the administrative burden of approximately 280 technicians currently working in the United States. In reducing the administrative burden, there was not only a cost savings for reducing labor but also the added benefit of being able to have minable data in the Oracle database. With the project charter in hand, I sat down with the IT professionals to work…

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    Ethical Responsibilities of Multinational Corporations Sourcing from Countries with Poor Human Rights Protections Within business today, there is a growing trend of multinational corporations actually sourcing from countries that are, for one reason or another, disadvantaged. However, although many of these countries might be disadvantaged in some way, it can, and frequently does, work in favor of the business itself. One of the most salient of these examples is that of multinational businesses…

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    The founder of the Target Corporation is George Draper Dayton. Target was founded in 1902 in Minneapolis, MN. He chose Minneapolis because he thought it was the greatest location for business growth. He spent many years in the banking and real estate business and decide to venture out and search the Midwest for opportunities. He eventually settled on Nicollet Avenue for his first business opening (A Bullseye View, 1900s). Target is known for their dependable merchandise and wide variety of…

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