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    Glaxosmithkline

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    GlaxoSmithKline company profile Francis Weyzig Amsterdam‚ October 2004 Summary Business description GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) is one of the world’s largest research-based pharmaceutical corporations that discovers‚ develops‚ manufactures and markets branded human health products. Headquarters: UK‚ with additional operational headquarters in the USA Global presence: about 160 countries Primary markets: USA‚ France‚ Germany‚ UK‚ Italy and Japan Employees: approximately 103‚000 GSK key figures

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    Aids in Africa

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    If so what is it? The issue here concerns South Africa ’s growing HIV/AIDS patients. The world non-the-less isn ’t doing much about the situation that only seems to be getting worse. South Africa already has the highest growing HIV/AIDS rate in the world. The pharmaceutical companies offered very little medical donations or help; they ended up doing quite the opposite. When South Africa attempted to import generic versions of the needed HIV/AIDS drugs because of their drastically cheaper prices

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    Report NOPQ Mission Bristol-Myers Squibb’s health care products. integrity of its maker. Our company’s mission is to extend and enhance human life by providing the highest-quality pharmaceutical and related We pledge—to our patients and customers‚ to our employees and partners‚ to our shareholders and neighbors‚ and to the world we serve—to act on our belief that the priceless ingredient of every product is the honor and ON THE COVER: At Bristol-Myers Squibb‚ we develop medicines and

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    [pic] “AIDS IN AFRICA AND INTERNATIONAL AID” Business’s Ethics Project Instructor: Zlat Milovanovic Date: January 03‚ 2011 Made by: Ana Stojanoska 2A1; ID 1719 [pic] INTRODUCTION: Acquired immune deficiency syndrome or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a disease of the human immune system caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).This condition progressively reduces the effectiveness of the immune system and leaves individuals susceptible

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    HIV/AIDS in Africa

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    HIV-AIDS in Africa Shelby May H102 – The World in the Twentieth Century II Professor Machado April 3‚ 2014 Word Count: 1800 Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is the virus that causes AIDS‚ has become one of the world’s most serious health and development challenges; “more than 25 million people have died of AIDS worldwide since the first cases were reported in 1981”.1 HIV is much like other viruses today such as the flu or the common cold. The difference

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    Hiv/Aids in Africa

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    HIV/AIDS has been named a global epidemic with its toll being felt significantly especially in Africa. It has been a major cause of death in the world; it also continues to be a public health concern. It poses a risk to future generations with villages being wiped out due to its impacts (Iliffe‚ p.47). The most affected generation being the most active age group leaving the elderly and aged to look after the young. Widows and orphans have been a major occurrence in many villages and they struggle

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    Aids Epidemic in Africa

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    Concerned with the AIDS Epidemic in Africa “2000 began with 24 million Africans infected with the virus. In the absence of a medical miracle‚ nearly all will die before 2010. Each day‚ 6‚000 Africans die from AIDS. Each day‚ an additional 11‚000 are infected.” Even though we live in America‚ we still have the right to protect others and ourselves and have somewhat of an obligation to help everyone‚ even those in Africa‚ out. We should be concerned with the AIDS epidemic in Africa because if we are

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    Foreign Aid In Africa

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    The Greatest Aid of Corruption: Foreign Aid Outside forces continue to persist in exerting their unwarranted and unnecessary influence on African countries. Many powerful countries like Great Britain‚ France‚ and Germany intentionally impede in the development of Africa. They justify their involvement by claiming to have humanitarian motives‚ but in reality‚ they have a hidden agenda to satiate their power-hungry and selfish desires like during colonialism. Evidently‚ there are many harmful consequences

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    Glaxosmithkline

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    Glaxo Smith Kline Panoxyl Date Submitted November‚ 9‚ 2012 Prepared By Colin Williams BUS 360 SECTION 001 Table of Contents company offering product/SERVICE 1 Company Description 1 Company Location(s) 1 Other Products Offered 1 Market Areas Sells To 1 product/SERVICE being marketed 2 Description of Product 2 Features and Capabilities 2 Product Life Cycle 2‚ 3 Market

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    Glaxosmithkline

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    GlaxoSmithKline 1. Who are the stakeholders in this case? Which are primary‚ and which are secondary? What influence do they have? Stakeholders for GlaxoSmithKline include the following: Employees; stockholders; creditors; suppliers; customers (both prescribing physicians and end users); retailers (domestically and internationally); activist groups (such as the Minnesota Senior Federation‚ the National Association of the Terminally Ill‚ the Coalition for Access to Affordable Prescription

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