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    Hbs Pinkerton

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    Exhibit 1 Selected Pinkerton’s Financial Data (in $millions) 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 (E) Income From Services Cost of Services provided Gross Profit Operating Expenses Operating Profit Cash Accounts receivable‚ net Other current assets Total Current Assets Net property‚ plant‚ and equipment Total Assets Accounts payable Accrued expenses ad other current Liabilities Total Current Liabilities Exhibit 2 $ 296 265 32 16 16 4 49 53 11 64 0 29 $ 308 275 32 17 15 3 51 54 11 65 1 29

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    HBS Case

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    Case: Land Securities Group (A): Choosing Cost or Fair Value on Adoption of IFRS Case Number: 9-105-014 Topic: Financial Reporting and Control Description: A U.K. real estate firm‚ required to adopt international accounting standards (IAS) by 2005‚ must change the reporting of its primary asset (investment property) from the revaluation model under U.K. GAAP to either the cost or fair-value model under IAS. This would have a number of effects on European investment property firms‚ including

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    regulation and pressure from special interest groups and even friends‚ consumers are becoming increasingly interested in taking steps to reduce their carbon footprint. We are aiming at an active‚ environmentally conscious target market because the U Brita 254 offers convenient‚ healthy‚ and durable options for active people who enjoy many outdoor activities (i.e. biking‚ hiking‚ camping‚ skiing‚ and snowshoeing). Our customers our educated individuals who expect a great product that can keep up with

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    HBS 2.2.4

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    Activity 2.2.4: It’s All in the Reflexes Introduction Although we are all different and have our unique identity‚ there are times when we behave in exactly the same way. We blink if something is headed toward our eyes. We pull our hands away quickly if we touch something hot or sharp. The automatic response of a muscle to a stimulus is called a reflex. This action is controlled by the human nervous system and is considered an involuntary response – it happens without our even having to think

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    The Brita Products Company began in 1988 under the recommendation of Charlie Couric‚ a marketing executive with the Clorox Company. Optimistic of its capability to be profitable‚ Clorox acquired the right to market the home water filtration system. Clorox‚ citing the overriding long-term benefits of continuous filter sales‚ initially engaged in deficit spending. Such measures paid off and Clorox not only created a $350 million market‚ but also captured 70% of the market revenue. Brita enjoyed success

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    China Shawn Haworth Sasha Hesami Nadine Jacobi Jessica Peace BRITA originated in a small town in Germany in 1966‚ by Heinz Hankammer‚ and is now the world market leader in water filtration products. The BRITA filtering water bottle is environmentally friendly and promotes healthy drinking habits‚ allowing one to consume filtered water from virtually anywhere. Physical Characteristics China is the world’s third largest country‚ after Russia and Canada. The surface area of China consists

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    Hb 3476 Analysis

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    Law Enforcement and prosecution based programs are not part of the HB 3476. They have prosecutorial obligations that would eliminate any confidential agreements. They have dual responsibilities to victims and offender accountability within the laws that regulate them. Confidentially protections apply to services‚ communication‚ and records made before‚ on‚ or after passage of HB 3476. The second part to HB 3476 is creates an evidentiary privilege‚ which is referred to as “advocate privilege” (CITE)

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    Progressive Hbs

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    1. Should Robert McMillan roll out Autograph nationally? Why or why not Dear Mr. McMillan‚ In this e-mail‚ I will expose my opinion about the question whether or not to expand the Autograph on the national level. Summarizing all the information provided‚ I came to a conclusion that we should not roll out Autograph nationally at this point of time. Such a strong opinion of mine is mainly based on the point that I don’t think Progressive will make profit from this system. It is a very

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    Economics of Hbs

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    TUCK CONSULTING CLUB CASE BOOK 2006-2007 Edition 1900 Disclaimer: This case book is a collection of contributions made by student members and friends of the Tuck Consulting Club. It does not represent the views or opinions of the Tuck Consulting Club or the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth. © Tuck Consulting Club‚ 2006 – NOT FOR SALE – NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION – TUCK CONSULTING CLUB CASEBOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION .....................................................

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    HBS CONCLUSIONS

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    1 Why is the story of Phineas Gage considered so extraordinary? What does his story teach us about the brain? Phineas Gages’s story is so extra ordinary because a metal rod was impaled through his head and destroyed most of his frontal lobe. His story has taught us that different parts of the brain control different things and the part of his brain that got injured effects a person’s memory‚ personality‚ and emotion. 2 New research is using functional MRI (magnetic resonance imaging)‚ a scan of

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