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    Cruise Tourism

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    Executive Summary Cruise tourism is becoming an increasingly popular “leisure choice” worldwide‚ and keeping this point in mind cruise tourism potential of India is vast and is still in infancy stage. Mumbai as the commercial capital and gate way of India possess the great potential of cruise tourism as this place sees the highest number of tourist coming in and going out so it becomes the necessity of the time to convert Mumbai port from “port of call” to “home port”. This report has been prepared

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    moments of failures too. In the long term‚ I aspire to be an Entrepreneur with an innovative business model. As a guitarist I yearned for an “automatic guitar tuner”‚ this became the topic of my graduation project. Other instances such as utilizing a rented SUV as transport during a hartal and generating revenues for a big budget show by sourcing and selling T-Shirts prove be credible testimonies to my conscious efforts in pursuing my passion. In the short term‚ I wish to acquire the knowledge

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    Long Term Goals Analysis

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    Establishing long term goals is vital for any corporation either large or small. By establishing long-term goals‚ the corporations will be able to help all stakeholders and members of the corporation acknowledge and understand the long-term vision of where the corporation seeks to be. Examples of long-term goals for any corporation should include dividend growth‚ increase in profits‚ an increase in returns on invested capital‚ a more diversified revenue base‚ earning per share (EPS)‚ and increasing

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    Some of the short term effects are dehydration‚ malnutrition‚ impaired judgment‚ slurred speech‚ blurred vision‚ delayed reaction time‚ staggered walking‚ stupor‚ confusion‚ inability to comprehend‚ and unconsciousness. Long-term effects include but are not limited to: Arthritis‚ Cancer‚ heart disease‚ Hyperglycemia‚ Hypoglycemia‚ infertility‚ liver disease‚ nerve disorders

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    long term plan of titan

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    of gold in the world and demand for the metal is expected to increase over the next few years‚ according to analysts. “It won’t be very tough for us to get back to our old growth rates because of the strength of the jewellery business over the long term. We only have 5% market share in jewellery so even to go to 10% would mean huge growth. Since jewellery is 80% of our business‚ it’s significant‚” Bhat said. Tanishq‚ Gitanjali Gems and other chains are among the few

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    Long-Term Investment Decisions (Course title) (Date) Introduction Long term capital decisions involve choosing how to finance long term projects. For a movie rental company‚ such decisions would include opening new shops in new markets or buying new machinery that would improve the firm’s technology. Before making such decisions‚ a firm has to do an analysis of the returns that the new project would bring against the cost outlay of the project. There are several ways of doing such an analysis

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    Long term sources of funds

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    SHREYA JAJOO 1421646 SOURCES FOR LONG TERM FINANCE Long-Term Finance Long-term finance is borrowed capital that will be repaid over a specific time period longer than one year. Need for Long-Term Finance Long-term finance is required for modernization‚ expansion and diversification within the company or its products. It is when the company requires huge quantities of goods or services. Long-term finance decision is an irreversible decision. Sources of Long-term Finance: 1. Equity Capital A stock

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    Long-Term Asset Impairment

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    Financial Accounting Standards Board issued Statement No. 121 "Accounting for the Impairment of Long-Lived Assets and for Long-Lived Assets to Be Disposed Of". The statement established accounting standards for the impairment of long-lived assets‚ certain identifiable intangibles‚ and goodwill related to those assets to be held and used. The statement also established accounting standards for the disposal of long-lived assets and certain identifiable intangibles. (fasb.org/stsum121) However‚ shortly after

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    Long-term Effects of Alcohol

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    Long-term effects of alcohol From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Long-term effects of alcohol Classification and external resources ICD-10 F10.1 Disability-adjusted life year for alcohol use disorders per 100‚000 inhabitants in 2004.   no data   less than 50   50–150   150–250   250–350   350–450   450–550   550–650   650–750   750–850   850–950   950–1050   more than 1050 Total recorded alcohol per capita consumption (15+)‚ in litres of

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    INTRODUCTION HTC Corporation‚ formerly High Tech Computer Corporation‚ is a Taiwan-based manufacturer of smartphones founded in 1997. The company initially made smartphones based primarily on Microsoft ’s Windows Mobile software‚ but in 2009 it began to shift its focus away from Windows Mobile devices to devices based on the Android operating system. HTC is also a member of the Open Handset Alliance‚ a group of handset manufacturers and mobile network operators dedicated to the advancement of the

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