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    The Luango River Case

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    The situation of the Luango River case involves a dispute between the Republic of Ndebele and the Kingdom of Shauna over the transboundary water supply of the Luango River. The Republic of Nbdele has launched the creation of a major bauxite mining and processing industry. To provide energy for this industry‚ Ndebele has hired Dutch corporation Bello Nedam to construct a hydro-electric dam. Across the two countries lives the Ido minority indigenous population‚ who are protesting against the continuation

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    Mnc vs Indian Company

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    ............... 5 CHAPTER 3. PROFILE OF THE COMPANY ..................................................... 6 CHAPTER 4. REVIEW OF LITERATURE .......................................................... 8 CHAPTER.5. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY.................................................... 11 CHAPTER6. DATA ANALYSIS & INTERPRETATIONS...................................... 13 CHAPTER 7. FINDINGS

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    Columbia River Pulp Company Inc. - Interest Rate Hedging Strategy Executive Summary Columbia River Pulp Company (CRP) owned and operated a world class kraft market pulp mill in Longview‚ Washington. The mill began production in 1980‚ after a two year construction period‚ and had a rated annual capacity of 385.000 metrics tonnes of bleached hardwood and softwood pulp. CRP sold their output on the open market‚ to paper products manufacturers in the Unites States‚ Mexico‚ Europe‚ and Japan. CRP

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    Hidden River Case

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    ensure adequate liquidity and to enhance the profitability of the firm. The case study approach will be used throughout this course. Learning Objectives and Expected Outcomes This course will provide you with a background in working capital management that will help prepare you to be a successful financial manager. On completion of this course you should be able to: o o o o o o Apply financial analysis techniques in a case situation Discuss a company’s performance by analyzing its financial statements

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    Logos O Indian Companies

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    Company Logos and their Meanings   Ever wondered what company logos mean and whats the significance behind them? Wonder no more!     You might think the arrow does nothing here. But it says that amazon.com has everything from a to z and it also represents the smile brought to   the customer’s face. Wow‚ that is quite deep.     Am not sure how many of you have noticed a hidden symbol in the Federal Express logo. Yeah‚ I am talking about the ’arrow’ that you can see between the E and

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    Indian Bpos Case

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    educated‚ young and english speaking population‚ high-end telecom‚ a good infrastructure‚ strong quality orientation within the industry and India‘s location on the map which allows it to leverage on time zone differences. Beside these factors‚ the Indian information technology software (IT)‚ service organizations and a friendly and attractive tax structure also conduced to the growth of India as a big BPO industry. Another key factor for the growth of BPO firms in India were the cheaper bandwidth

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    Case Study of river pollution Introduction River pollution has caused loss of lives and imbalances in the ecosystem. People‚ industries and natural causes contribute to the pollution of rivers. This makes the waters unsafe for both animal and human consumption. Conversely‚ what happens upstream may not be knowledge to those at the lower part of the river. In consequence‚ governments have come up with laws and regulations to curtain practices that may render the water harmless. Irrespective of

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    Case on Indian Railway

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    Monopoly of Indian Railways : IIM Case Study By: Yogin Vora on May 13‚ 2009 22 Comments Business internet connection Internet Marketing Business Cards In economics‚ a monopoly (from the Latin word monopolium – Greek language monos‚ one + polein‚ to sell) is defined as a persistent market situation where there is only one provider of a product or service. Monopolies are characterized by a lack of economic competition for the good or service that they provide and a lack of viable

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    Food Chemistry 134 (2012) 696–703 Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect Food Chemistry journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/foodchem Characterisation of calamansi (Citrus microcarpa). Part II: Volatiles‚ physicochemical properties and non-volatiles in the juice Mun Wai Cheong a‚ Danping Zhu a‚ Jingting Sng a‚ Shao Quan Liu a‚ Weibiao Zhou a‚ Philip Curran b‚ Bin Yu b‚⇑ a b Food Science and Technology Programme‚ Department of Chemistry‚ National University of Singapore‚ Science

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    Klamath River Case Study

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    Current Events Assignment Klamath River Dam Removal Many years ago‚ efforts began to tear down four dams that were established along the Klamath River‚ the main issue being that the water diversions and dams had greatly disrupted Klamath’s salmon population‚ they needed to be destroyed in order to reestablish their upstream habit‚ and dismantling them would open up hundreds of miles of the Klamath River for coho salmon. This was a combined effort made through cooperation‚ negotiation‚ and compromise

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