Introduction This assignment is based upon information collected on Republic Bank Limited. This is to illustrate the mission‚ vision and stakeholders and how the stakeholders affect the organisation. The company chosen is Republic Bank Limited. Republic Bank Limited (RBL) is a large organisation. It consists of thirty nine (39) branches within Trinidad and Tobago. They also have subsidiaries such as Barbados National Bank Inc‚ Republic Bank (Guyana) Limited
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Yogurt Etymology and Spelling * The word is derived from Turkish: yoğurt‚ and is related to the obsolete verb yoğmak "to be curdled or coagulated; to thicken". The letter ğ was traditionally rendered as "gh" in transliterations of Turkish prior to 1928. In older Turkish‚ the letter denoted a voiced velar fricative /ɣ/‚ but this sound is elided between back vowels in modern Turkish‚ in which the word is pronounced [joˈuɾt]. * In English‚ there are several variations of the spelling of the
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A stakeholder is any individual or group who can affect or is affected by the actions‚ decisions‚ policies‚ practices‚ or goals of the organisation (Freeman 1984‚ 25). They have the interests in the activities of an organization and can be divided into internal and external stakeholders. In addition‚ there are different levels of stakeholders: primary and secondary. The level of stakeholders depends on the political‚ economic and social environment. Internal stakeholders are those from within the
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P2 describe the different stakeholders who influence the purpose of two contrasting businesses In this task I am going to be writing a business report regarding Carlsberg and Capital Foods showing the different types of stakeholders‚ which include within the two organisations. It will show how the stakeholders influence within the two businesses‚ and how they set their own objectives towards the companies. CARLSBERG Customers Customers are the people who buy the products and sell them‚ or use
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WHO ARE YOUR STAKEHOLDERS? WHAT ARE YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES TOWARDS EACH OF THE STAKEHOLDERS? Groups / individuals that are affected by and/or have an interest in the operations and objectives of the business Most businesses have a variety of stakeholder groups which can be broadly categorised as follows: Stakeholder groups vary both in terms of their interest in the business activities and also their power to influence business decisions. Here is a useful summary: Stakeholder Main Interests
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INTRODUCTION Healthlite Yogurt Company is a fast growing producer of yogurt based-products‚ such as‚ low-fat yogurt and other related products. The company has its corporate headquarters in Danbury‚ Connecticut with processing plants across the United States in New Jersey‚ Massachusetts‚ Tennessee‚ Illinois‚ Colorado‚ Washington‚ and California. It operates in 20 sales regions‚ each with its own regional sales manager and roughly 30 sales representatives. Healthlite Yogurt Company has experienced
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A corporate stakeholder is that which can affect or be affected by the actions of the business as a whole. Examples of a company’s stakeholders Stakeholders | | Government | Taxation‚ VAT‚ legislation‚ low unemployment‚ truthful reporting. | Employees | Rates of pay‚ job security‚ compensation‚ respect‚ truthful communication. | Customers | Value‚ quality‚ customer care‚ ethical products. | Suppliers | Providers of products and services used in the end product for the customer‚ equitable
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Requirements for Valid Action at a Shareholder Meeting * Read statute‚ bylaws and articles * 1. Authority for the meeting * 2. Proper notice (or waiver of notice) * 3. Quorum * 4. Required number of votes cast in favor 1. Authority for Meeting * The meeting must be authorized * Look to statute and bylaws for authorization * Annual meetings MBCA §7.01 * Special meetings MBCA § 7.02 * Court ordered meetings MBCA § 7.03
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Chapter 158 Distributions to Shareholders: Dividends and Repurchases ANSWERS TO END-OF-CHAPTER QUESTIONS 158-1 a. The optimal distribution policy is one that strikes a balance between dividend yield and capital gains so that the firm’s stock price is maximized. b. The dividend irrelevance theory holds that dividend policy has no effect on either the price of a firm’s stock or its cost of capital. The principal proponents of this view are Merton Miller and Franco Modigliani (MM). They
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Improving Healthlite Yogurt Company with Information Systems Technology Chris Davis‚ Michael Jorgensen‚ Sean Roach Business 310: Information Systems Technology Dr. Myers December 14‚ 2006 Objectives of this Report Our group will be acting as consultants to Healthlite Yogurt Company to help them to redesign their business processes for sales‚ marketing‚ and order processing using information systems technology in an effort to make the company more competitive. Our report includes
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