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    the advent of 19th century the companies as well as retail segments had the privilege of issuing proprietary cards. This ensures customer loyalty and satisfaction as well as endurance for a few years of withstanding capacity with improved earnings. During late 1940s master card was introduced and during 1950s diners card usage was brought to the forefront and wide usage of credit cards began later in 1950 onwards. Diner’s card was amongst the top most companies in the world after it emerged

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    Shell Company background and history: The Royal Dutch Shell Group was created in February 1907 through the amalgamation of two rival companies: Royal Dutch Petroleum Company and the "Shell" Transport and Trading Company Ltd of the United Kingdom. It was a move largely driven by the need to compete globally with Standard Oil. Royal Dutch Petroleum Company was a Dutch company founded in 1890 to develop an oilfield in Sumatra.]For various reasons‚ the new firm operated as a dual-listed company‚ whereby

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    the Asian Financial Crisis of 1998‚ Daewoo was the second largest conglomerate in Korea after Hyundai Group‚ followed by LG Group and Samsung Group. There were about 20 divisions under the Daewoo Group‚ some of which survive today as independent companies. Former Daewoo Group Headquarters (Now Seoul Square Building). * | Corporations The That-El-Emad towers built by Daewoo Corporations Construction Div. in Tripoli‚ Libya There were about 20 divisions in the Daewoo Group‚ which before

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    Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) Ford Motor Company – A History Vehicle History Ford Motor Company was founded by Henry Ford in Detroit‚ Michigan. Ford was a skilled craftsman‚ who used his skills to create an experimental car in 1896. He created a two cylinder vehicle that was capable of going up to 20 mph. Ford left his primary job in 1899 to create Detroit Automobile Company and produced the Model A in 1903. The car had an under the floor engine and sold for $850. This car sold 1‚708 units

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    Tate‚ who moves to Moline and raises the rafters on their three-story blacksmith shop by July 28. 1849 A work force of about 16 builds 2‚136 plows. 1852 Deere buys out his partners. For the next 16 years‚ the company is known variously as John Deere‚ John Deere & Company‚ Deere & Company‚ and Moline Plow Manufactory. 1853 Sixteen-year old Charles‚ Deere’s only living son‚ joins the firm as a bookkeeper following graduation from a Chicago commercial college. 1858 The business totters during a

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    Ford ln 2006‚ the company has cut 40‚000 jobs and closed 17 plants‚ reducing costs by more than $5 biilion. Ford has a $10 billion note that comes due in 2011. Ford increased its production 16 percent in the third quarter of 2009 versus the third quarter of 2008. This was good news for Ford shareholders and customers. In May 2009‚ Toyota posted a $4.4 biilion loss for its fiscal year‚ the fust time Toyota posted an annual loss since 1963’ Virtually all automobile companies are suffering in the

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    : Bombay Stock Exchange Calcutta Stock Exchange National Stock Exchange Gramophone Company of India Limited was incorporated in 1968 as a subsidiary of EMI Records Ltd‚ UK. In 1968 and 1971‚ the company issued 1.50 lakh shares of Rs 10 each to reduce the English company’s stake to 60 per cent. In 1986‚ the R.P.Goenka group acquired a controlling interest in the company. At this point‚ Gramophone Company of India had become a Board of Financial Reconstruction (BIFR) case. The revival plan

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    Corp is also well known to sell a variety of products and services; namely Automotive‚ sport and leisure‚ and home products. ("Canadian Tire"‚ 2016). According to the ("2015 – Year in Review"‚ 2016)‚ this corporation also holds a family of retail companies and services namely: Canadian Tire Financial services(which was engaged in marketing and promoting the brand)‚ CT Reit‚ Gas+(To ensure you stay en route to your destination)‚ Mark’s(known as L’Equipeur in quebec is an apparel retailer)‚ FGL Sports

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    com/heritage/chronicle_birth_refreshing_idea.html)•In 1889‚ The Coca-Cola Company first formed by a great business man‚ Asa Candler with $100‚000 initial capital. He became the company first president. Cadler is the first who had introduced the U.S. to Coca-Cola.and the first who bring real vision to the business and the brand. (http://www.thecoca-colacompany.com/heritage/chronicle_the_candler_era.html)•In 1905‚ Coca-Cola Company faced the imitation problems. To combat copycats taking advantage of its

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    East India Company The East India Company was an English joint-stock company formed for pursuing trade with the East Indies but which ended up trading mainly with the Indian subcontinent. Shares of the company were owned by wealthy merchants and aristocrats. The government owned no shares and had only indirect control. The Company operated its own large army with which it controlled major portions of India. The East India Company traded mainly in cotton‚ silk‚ indigo dye‚ salt ‚ saltpetre‚ tea

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