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    Biovail Business Memo In 2003 Biovail Corporation announced that it will miss its 3rd quarter earnings target by $25-$45 million‚ attributing $10-$15 million to a recent shipment loss. Being one of Canada’s largest publicly traded pharmaceutical companies with stock listed on both the Toronto and New York stock exchanges‚ the news raised concerns in the financial circles over the company’s accounting practices. Even Biovail’s claim that the shipment loss presented a revenue value of over $10 million

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    Shoe Design

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    point H‚ paving 54 mm from the edge of the heel up. 54 mm is for the size 37‚ each subsequent size increases it by 1 mm. * Using flexible ruler connect point D and H with a line. This is one of the shoe last meridians. 3. Taking this meridian into account‚ draw the décolleté of the pump shoe. 4. Cut only the outer half of the resulting pattern and glue it to the cardboard right on the straight line that we made in advance‚ which will be central. So it shall be maximum coincided with the

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    Apollo 13 Case Study 2

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    Apollo 13 “Houston We ’ve Got A Problem” 12/1/11 Apollo 13 was supposed to be the third mission by NASA to land a space shuttle onto the moon. The crew aboard the ship consisted of James A. Lovell‚ Jr.‚ John L. Swigert‚ Jr.‚ and Fred W. Haise‚ Jr. (KSC). The launch date for Apollo 13 was set for April 11‚ 1970 at 13:13 Houston time (James A. Lovell). The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum summarizes the events of the Apollo 13 incident as “An explosion in one of the oxygen tanks crippled

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    Shoe Industry

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    SHOE INDUSTRY COMPETITION MOHAMED DRAME MOORPARK COLLEGE Shoe Industry Competition In the business part of the world monopolistic competition can be defined as the type of imperfect competition such that many producers sell products that are differentiated from one another as goods but not perfect substitutes (such as from branding‚ quality‚ or location). In monopolistic competition‚ a firm takes the prices charged by its rivals as given and ignores the impact of its own prices on the prices

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    Apollo 13

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    Apollo 13 The Apollo 13 mission was a significant historical event‚ because of the dangerous repercussions that followed the explosion of the oxygen tank on Apollo 13. The story in which the astronauts Lovell‚ Swigert‚ and Haise surviving these errors during the flight is truly incredible. In the movie Apollo 13‚ the creators depicted most of the events involving the crew’s adventure to and from space quite accurately. Although creating most events successfully the creators of Apollo 13 failed

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    Apollo 13

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    In the movie Apollo 13 three astronauts go up to space in the space craft odyssey and encounter many problems. The astronauts‚ Jim Lovell‚ Jack Swigert and Fred Haise were on a rushed mission to go to the moon when Jack went to go stir the oxygen tanks and one of them exploded. The explosion led to a whole host of problems. The astronauts had to abort the mission and focus on a safe return home. A monomyth plotline is when a person leaves a place‚ encounters obstacles and comes back a different

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    Computron Case Memo

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    Main issue: European Sales Division of Computron had to decide what price to submit for its Computron 1000X digital computer for the bid of a purchase contract from Konig & Cie.‚ AG. * Four other computer manufacturers‚ including RMAG‚ EDAG and Digitex‚ would bid for the contract. The competitors’ prices will most likely be around the $872‚000 proposed by RMAG. * Computron used cost based pricing (firm’s standard pricing policy): The European Price= U.S. cost + 33.33% x Cost (Markup)

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    Shoe Bites

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    celebrate. But wait a minute? Have you prepared to wear you new shoes? Yes! You do need to prepare to break into your new shoes to avoid getting a shoe bite.  The last thing you want to be doing during those lavish parties is to nurse your aching feet and deal with ugly scars that take ages to fade. So‚ take these simple precautions to avoid getting shoe bites:The soap suds trick To break into your shoes comfortably‚ fill your new shoes with soap suds‚ drain them after a while and then leave the shoes

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    I feel that alcohol causes problems not only to the user/drinker but also to their spouses‚ children‚ and other family members. Problem drinking can change the roles played by family members in relation to one another and the relationships that surround them. As a family member develops this problem‚ the drinker may fail to perform his or her functions as a breadwinner‚ to the support their children or to complete chores. These things get done by another person‚ often times‚ the spouse. However

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    Revenue and Timberland

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    Introduction Timberland has a long time history of providing quality products that are made to be both comfortable and protective. The company can be traced back to a one-man shoe repair shop in 1918 run by Nathan Swartz. His products were very successful and led the beginning of Abington Shoe Company in 1955. Mr. Swartz continued to run the business his son Sidney became involved as well. Together they created the first truly waterproof boot that come to be known as the "timberland boot".

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