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    Case Study 2 Springfield Express Instructions: Springfield Express is a luxury passenger carrier in Texas. All seats are first class‚ and the following data are available: Number of seats per passenger train car | 90 | Average load factor (percentage of seats filled) | 70% | Average full passenger fare | $160 | Average variable cost per passenger | $70 | Fixed operating cost per month | $3‚150‚000 | a. What is the break-even point in passengers and revenues per month? Break-even

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    in National Bank Limited‚ Foreign Exchange Branch. This research report is aimed at providing a comprehensive picture to the areas of Foreign Exchange operation of National Bank Limited. The report has been divided into twelve parts. These are- Introduction‚ Brief History of Banking Sector of Bangladesh‚ Corporate review of NBL‚ Foreign Exchange‚ Documents Used in Foreign Exchange Business‚ Letter of Credit (L/C)‚ Import‚ Export‚ Foreign Remittance‚ Findings and Analysis‚ References. National Bank

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    After reading the case study on The Springfield Nor’easters‚ there are some key issues that really stuck out. The main issue was that Larry Buckingham‚ who was the marketing director for the Nor’easters‚ had to figure out how to sell season tickets‚ regular tickets‚ and merchandise at their games. The Nor’easters were set to take their home field in Springfield Massachusetts‚ which is about 90 miles west of Boston. This in itself makes it difficult to sell tickets to minor league baseball games as

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    The Springfield Nor’easters: Maximizing Revenues in the Minor Leagues Case Analysis Grace Chan 996834207 Date Submitted: November 4th‚ 2010 Date Due: November 4th‚ 2010

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    Morales Springfield College Admissions Essay Within the first 5 minutes on the Springfield campus‚ on my way to the admissions tour‚ I came across a student who happened to be wearing New York Knicks apparel. We engaged in conversation about a previous nights game the Knicks played‚ as I happen to be a Knicks fan myself. A few minutes after arriving on campus‚ I felt like I had something in common with at least one person at Springfield College. Will Springfield be a good fit

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    Springfield’s South End district has been struggling over the past 10 years. Businesses are starting to close and the area is very run down. Although the South End district has seen better days‚ the town of Springfield has started a rehabilitation project that includes fixing roofs‚ Windows‚ landscaping‚ and many other things as a way to try and rebuild the neighborhood. There is a lot of work that has to be done so it is still a work in progress but Springfield’s south end is on the rise for the

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    Springfield Nor’easters Group 9 Larry Buckingham‚ Marketing director for Nor’easters‚ a new Class A minor league baseball team in Springfield‚ Massachusetts had been to come up with the pricing strategy for tickets. Challenge for him is to achieve break even on the first year‚ also by handling the marketing strategies for the team‚ and all above the following. 1. Springfield is more economical‚ they are concerned about their spending. 2. Ticket revenue should be from mix of season tickets‚ group

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    First National Bank | A Case Study “If we don’t change‚ we don’t grow. If we don’t grow‚ we aren’t really living.” -Gail Sheehy | Amil‚ Paula BiancaIsidoro‚ Joanna MarieRojas‚ RobertSampang‚ Makrene LaraSeptember 17‚ 2010Prof. Aliza Racelis | ------------------------------------------------- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ------------------------------------------------- Point of View: Sammy Viray‚ New FNB President ------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------

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    Kevin Tame Business Research 2/23/2010 Springfield Nor’easters Case #1 Evaluate the research survey undertaken by the League Sports Association and by Larry Buckingham‚ Nor’easters marketing director. Consider each step in the process that led to the findings of the survey Buckingham started his research by using the League Sports Association survey done in 2005 and confirmed that families with school age children were more likely to attend sporting events. He also found that 73% of the audience

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    Business Problem-Solving Case: Citizens National Bank Searches for a System Solution Case Study Questions 1. What was the initial problem that Mark Singleton was trying to solve at Citizens National? How well did he apply the four steps of problem solving? A major part of Citizen National’s strategy for continuing growth was to implement customer relationship management (CRM) software. The CRM strategy targeted the bank’s two main contact points with customers: the bank’s call center and its

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