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    company report

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    Equities Hong Kong/China Company Report Initial Coverage Nine Dragons Paper (2689 HK) 23 July 2013 China / Industrials / Paper From fast expansion to debt reduction We initiate coverage on Nine Dragons Paper (ND Paper) with an ACCUMULATE rating and a target price of HK$5.4‚ suggesting 11% upside potential. The rapid capacity expansion stage is coming to a slow down and the company is expected to focus more on debt reduction and raising profitability.   Entering 2H

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    Southern Company

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    The Southern Company is a utility holding company whose principal subsidiaries provide power in Alabama‚ Georgia‚ Florida‚ and Mississippi. With the gradual deregulation of the utilities industry in the 1990s‚ Southern Company expanded its holdings into New England‚ New York‚ the Midwest‚ and California‚ making it the largest power producer in the country. In addition‚ Southern now owns power generating operations in Europe‚ Hong Kong‚ the Philippines‚ and South America. The early 1980s saw a

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    Company Organisation

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    for the future human resources needs even though specific vacancies do not exist. Usually‚ the recruitment process starts when a manger initiates an employee requisition for a specific vacancy or an anticipated vacancy. Below are few steps of my company recruitment process. These key steps are designed to provide a consistent and effective recruitment process which can be

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    company background Xiaomi is owned privately by Chinese electronics company Headquartered in Beijing xiaomi formally established in April 2010‚ is a focus on the development of high-end smart phone mobile device manufacturers and internet agencies Xiaomi’s phone has successfully conquered China and expanded into developing a wider range of consumer electronics. While commenters name Xiaomi as “The Apple of China”‚ Xiaomi prefers to be compared to Amazon instead.According to research firm Canalys

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    Ragged Company

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    Ragged Company Reflection Journal #1 In many ways‚ the novel “Ragged Company” by Richard Wagamese relates to the way George Carlin seemed to perceive the world. The way Carlin displays his opinion on the world and how sincerely messed up todays society has become really shows the kind of person he was. Just from watching a few of his videos and reading “an Observation” I’ve gathered that not only was he incredibly intelligent‚ he was a realist. Realism seems to be something Amelia and George have

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    Company Analysis

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    Running head: McCGRAW-HILL COMPANY ANALYSIS 1 McGraw-Hill Company Analysis MBA6008 Global Economic Environment Running head: McCGRAW-HILL COMPANY ANALYSIS 2 Abstract McGraw-Hill Companies is a diversified corporation with two separate divisions‚ McGraw-Hill Financial and McGraw-Hill Education‚ and several brands within each. McGraw-Hill Companies’ operations are strong and it’s competition is manageable‚ as determined by an analysis of each industry with which McGraw-Hill is involved

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    Hampshire Company

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    A. Identify an alternative costing method that could benefit this company‚ and describe the main characteristics of that method If Hampshire Company was only manufacturing stick umbrellas‚ I would suggest that the company uses traditional costing due to the fact that it allocates indirect costs to the items manufactured on the basis of volume. This would be much easier and less expensive to create and still give accurate results due to only one item being manufactured in mass quantities. Adding collapsible

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    Kraft Company

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    Kraft Food Company Sometimes in order to make money you have to think long term. Putting your money somewhere where it has the chance to grow. Someplace such as a publicly traded company. In order to find a quality company to invest in‚ sometimes you have to do a little research. I have done that research and decided upon Kraft Food Company. Kraft Food Company has done well over the past ten years‚ with their stock shares selling at about 32 dollars a share as of October 21‚ 2010. When looking

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    Big Company

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    are the Advantages & Disadvantages of a small and big company or organization? Big company advantages are : * Stronger Brand Recognition = Larger companies usually enjoy stronger brand recognition or awareness versus smaller ones. Brand recognition pertains to the percentage of people aware of a company’s brand name and products. Most large companies start out as smaller organizations. * Greater Human Resources = Larger companies usually have greater numbers of employees or human resources

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    The Hexadecimal Company

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    The Hexadecimal Company I. Problems A. Macro 1. Company resistance to change. 2. “Us” versus “them” view of practitioners forms company’s viewpoint. B. Micro 1. Professor/external practitioner ended too soon; did not provide direction or continuity. 2. “In-group” image perpetuated by OD group. 3. President too involved in details at beginning. 4. “Internal” consulting group was mostly outsiders and not accepted by the company at large. 5. OD group had little familiarity with nature of

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