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    Genmo Corporation

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    Genmo Corporation Balance Sheet As of December 31‚ 1992 As of December 31‚ 1993 ASSETS Current Assets Cash 18 Account Receivable 214 273 Marketable Sec 494 Prepaid expenses 728 1533 Inventories 972 872 Total Current Assets 2426 2678 Investments 898 898 Real estate‚ plant and equipment 4727 4727 Less: Accumulated Dep 2433 2294 2711 2016 Special Tools

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    Splash Corporation

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    Splash was able to grow from a Php12‚000.00 backyard business into a Php4 billion enterprise through the vision‚ innovation‚ and commitment of its founders‚ Dr. Rolando B. Hortaleza and Dr. Rosalinda A. Hortaleza. Being consistently in the Top 300 corporations in the Philippines since 1998‚ the Company has established its reputation as one of the formidable players in the Philippine personal care industry. Splash carries the brands Extraderm‚ Maxi-Peel‚ and Skin White. It also carries one of the

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    Starbucks Corporation

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    company differentiating from its competitors. In order to understand the reasons behind Starbucks’ success we have to perform both internal and external analysis of the corporation. Within the slow growing market of coffee‚ where competition is tremendous‚ new firms trying to enter the low barrier market constantly. The corporation is affected by Political‚ Economic‚ Social and technological factors within its marcoenvironment and the competition that already exists‚ the powers of buyers and suppliers

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    Haveloche Corporation

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    Case26 Haveloche Corporation is a research and development company‚ which translates into sporadic cash flows over time. There are times when genius ideas bring in lots of cash flow for the company. However‚ there are also times where those genius ideas are shelved because no one has an interest in that patent. The ever changing cash flows prove to be difficult for decision making‚ especially when it comes to whether the company should give back to its investors or not. Haveloche is constantly

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    Multinational Corporations

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    Question 1: As Multinational Corporations (MNCs) have become a growing force in world trade they have attracted supporters and critics. Briefly discuss the arguments put forward by both sides. Explain how the WTO Organisation assists in managing world trade. Advantages and disadvantages of MNC’s: Advantages: • MNC’s impact on host country: • Capital Formation (money which comes into the country) • Technology transfer • Regional and sectoral development • Internal Competition and Entrepreneurship

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    Q02 – (LO 02) 1) Transnational Corporation Vs Multi National Corporation Worldwide partnerships have a few classifications relying upon the business structure‚ venture and item/benefit offerings. Transnational organizations (TNC) and multinational organizations (MNC) are two of a these classes. Both MNC and TNC are ventures that oversee creation or convey administrations in more than one nation. They are portrayed as business substances that have their administration home office in one nation‚ known

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    Danle Corporation

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    date of the financial statements‚ for example‚ threat of expropriation of assets after the date of the financial statements or the filing for bankruptcy by an entity whose debt was guaranteed after the date of the financial statements. In none of the cases cited in this paragraph was an asset impaired or a liability incurred at the date of the financial statements‚ and the condition for accrual in

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    Case study #1 Saudi Arabia Q.1 : The current issues that are facing Saudi Arabia is that after the Us. Led war in Iraq in 2003-2004 have stemmed rumors that Saudi Arabia was financing terrorist activities ‚ that made Saudi Arabia a target of the war on terror. Saudi Arabia has 2 specific climates for a business. The first‚ most Saudi Arabians are poor farmers and herders who tend their camels‚ goats‚ and sheep. The second business climate is the recent prosperous jobs connected to the

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    AK Steel Holding Corporation AK Steel (NYSE: AKS) has got a perfect start for 2016‚ with its shares gaining more than 83% so far this year. This strong momentum in the share price performance can be attributed to the recent rally in steel prices along with the strong financial and operating performance in the fourth-quarter of 2015. Steel prices shot up to the tune of 8% to 27% across the world in 2016. For instance‚ The United States HRB spot price rose by 10% to the current level of $466 per metric

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    Harnischfeger Corporation

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    Question 1 Harnischfeger’s corporate recovery plan was a four pronged approach that involved (1) changes in top management‚ (2) cost reductions to lower the break-even point‚ (3) reorientation of the company’s business and (4) debt restructuring and recapitalization. These changes at first glance appear to have allowed Harnischfeger to improve its financial performance from a net loss of $3.49 per share in 1983 to a net gain of $1.28 per share in 1984. In addition‚ Harnischfeger has appeared

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