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    Joseph-Arman an Bombardier’s garage to a global business in which it’s once core recreational products were over shadowed‚ on a revenue basis at least‚ by its offerings in transportation‚ aerospace‚ and capital. In every segment in which the company operated it was either number 1 or 2 globally. This was not the case for the Transportation group (BT) in Europe‚ where in 2001 it sat in fourth place behind Alstom‚ Siemens and Adtranz (AT). However‚ the AT acquisition presented the opportunity to vault BT

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    The pipeline has been opposed largely due to its environmental impact. This includes the increase in carbon emissions and the potential oil spills. Canada may become more reliant on fracked oil. The Energy East Pipeline will encourage Alberta’s oil producers to increase production. The development of this oil produces a lot of carbon emissions. Between 62 and 164 kilograms of CO2 is released per barrel produced. In situ development produces even more carbon than mining; between 99 and 176 kilograms

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    `Engineers have a role in nation building’ HUBLI: If every engineer works with a vision‚ the country can grow by leaps and bounds‚ said Trilok Nath Perti‚ General Manager of the South Western Railway. Inaugurating a seminar on "Role of railway engineers in nation building‚" organised by the Institution of Permanent Way Engineers (IPWE)‚ as part of Engineers’ Day celebration here on Friday‚ Mr. Perti said that Sir M. Visvesvaraya as one such engineer with a vision. He said that Indian engineers

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    3. Why an acquisition rather than organic growth or partnership? A traditional organic growth would only expand BT’s revenues and geographic scope. However‚ BT is looking for something more than that. Indeed‚ with this acquisition they will increase their competencies in propulsion systems and train controls which would complete their product portfolio. In other words‚ BT will gain technical and technological knowledge as well as a more complete product range thanks to this acquisition. Doing that

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    Tom Appleby‚ Convict Boy Have you ever pictured the life of a convict? Tom Appleby‚ The Convict Boy‚ written by Jackie French and published by HarperCollins Publishers in 2004‚ is an intriguing novel‚ that would appeal to most young Australians. The story brings you back 200 years ago on a historical journey‚ as Tom revisits the sorrowful yet heart-warming memories of his childhood. The time setting of the story travels back and forth between Tom’s past and present as you follow the struggles

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    The Acquisition of Consolidated Rail Corporation 1. Why does CSX want to buy Conrail? How much should CSX be willing to pay for it? 1‚ If the CSX buys Conrail‚ this combination would create the second largest rail system in the United States and the largest rail system east of the Mississippi River. The new company would get the $8.5B in rail revenue and almost 70% of the Eastern Market‚ which means it would have monopoly position in the Eastern Rail Market. 2‚ The combined rail networks would

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    1. Why does CSX want to buy Conrail? How much should CSX be willing to pay? After passing the Stagger’s Rail Act of 1980‚ railroad companies had possibility to close the unprofitable lines‚ determine the price and make mergers with other companies. Right after these drastic alterations‚ key measure of profitability analysis‚ which is operating ratio‚ decreased significantly from 93.3% to 80.0 %. Overall‚ efficiency in this sector increased‚ and railroads again turned to be competitive against the

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    Submitted by : Economies of Scale and Scope in Local Public Transportation: The study tires to make a contribution to the debate on the introduction of competitive tendering procedures in the urban bus transport sector. The paper tries to investigate to what extent multi-mode suppliers could use the scope and scale economies to reduce their costs in comparison to a group of single-mode operators offering to provide local transit services. The model specification used in the analysis is based on

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    Armita Sahebkar Yazdi Student number: M00250307 Programme of study: The Business of Tourism Lulu Baddar The Role of Transportation in the Development of Tourism In this essay‚ I will evaluate the role of transportation in the development of tourism and how it will help to improve and expand the tourism industry. I will also mention how different types of transportation will help attract more tourists on choosing a certain destination as well as making their travel experience easier‚ faster

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    New Era of Transportation Today In the United States‚ a new era of “taxi” like transportation is rapidly approaching. With the help of smart phones‚ mobile apps have created a new way of getting around. The new trend of transportation goes under the pseudo name of “ride sharing”‚ the question is‚ will the yellow cab cease to exist? In Malcolm Gladwell’s book the The Tipping point he discusses trends similar to that of “ride-sharing” and how they became to be popular. Companies such as Lyft‚ Sidecar

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