Papers on Economy and Money
United Parcel Service
Words: 1304 - Pages: 5.... will be transferred to the employees and the shares to be traded on the open market, which will have a voting right of one vote per share, this will still keep the power to control the stock inside UPS. The purposes of this incorporation of UPS stock is two major reasons, the first, is to raise a lot of capital so the UPS can be unrestricted and competitive in acquisitions of its business. Second, is these acquisitions lets UPS consolidate into other businesses which end up helping them secure that UPS doesn't get left behind in the 21st century.
This merger in the open market doesn't mean that UPS needs capital to keep going, it is .....
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Marketing Research On The Auto Industry
Words: 1261 - Pages: 5.... type of marketing in which we are concerned with can be categorised as
industrial marketing. This means that we are making specialised products
that are sold to car companies and manufacturers rather than the general
public. The obvious reason for this is that the product is assumed to be
fitted onto cars by engineers only.
* Industry output
Below is the statistics on car production. This information is required as
we need to identify growth potential which is the key to find a new
opportunity. A growing market is where prices and margins are higher and
therefore more desirable.
* Mode of transport
This research covered travel patterns a .....
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Evaluating Financial Performance Of GTE
Words: 349 - Pages: 2.... the assumption of debt. GTE’s long-term debt has swelled almost 5 times, to $1 billion, since 1994. This drives the Debt-to-Capital Ratio to 61%. Cash flow exceeds interest expense by a comfortable five times. Revenue growth from new and enhanced services increased 35% last year, to $1.2 billion and has grown 35% annually. GTE’s Return on Equity was 40% that far exceeds rest of its major competitors listed. The company’s boosting margins and overall returns are clearly pictured from the Net Profit Margin of 2.1%, a nice 36% improvement over the prior year. The company announced a plan to streamline its telecom operation by reducing exp .....
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Bonds And The Bond Market
Words: 2635 - Pages: 10.... "bond". The bond issuer agrees to a fixed rate of return which he will pay the supporting person or business. This fixed rate of return is an amount, in percentages, which is paid at regular intervals until some future specified time ( the "maturity date"). Upon reaching the maturity date, one's original investment is returned to them.
There are many reasons why people invest in bonds. For example, if one chooses a stable and profitable bond, it will provide a steady source of income through interest payments during the lifetime of the bond. As well, the risk when investing in a bond is considerably less than for most other forms of .....
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Why Do All Modern Cars Look Alike?
Words: 484 - Pages: 2.... 3000 GT for example is
practically the same car as the Dodge Stealth, only the Mitsubishi is made
in Japan at the original factory and the Stealth is made in the US at the
Dodge factory. Apart from the two emblems respectively, very few details
differ the two cars. Honda who have been in need of a sport utility
vehicle in order to grab their share of that part of the market, which has
grown considerably the last decade have taken almost desperate measures.
They have simply bought the rights to re-badge the Isuzu Rodeo as the
Honda Passport and marketed it as an all new model.
The last and maybe the most logical reason is that all ma .....
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How The New Economics Effects Modern America
Words: 947 - Pages: 4.... want more or isn’t smart. I think that they have it harder then someone who is educated and knows that they can leave and still find work. The problem is now there is an over abundance of cheap labor. Which will not help raise the already too low minimum wage.
“The danger of the information age is that while in the short run it may be cheaper to replace workers with technology” M. B. Zuckerman. The problem is as we make all this technology to replace workers. We are now creating many low-tech jobs. At the same time we have now made a lot of skilled jobs. My feeling is that once we have all these very high tech job .....
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Modern American Marketing Techniques
Words: 174 - Pages: 1.... monster has turned sport into a ruthless money hungry business.
Corporations use marketing techniques to trick young people into buying their products by modeling their products around famous sporting stars even though the product has nothing to do with the sporting star and using false statements e.g. McDonlands released a burger called the MJ burger and used the slogan 'I wanna be like Mike'. Their marketing techniques can best be described as 'blind bullying' where they lure you in and take all your money.
The marketing techniques used in Modern North America have undermined traditional sporting values of fair play, sportsmanship and .....
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Farm Subsidies - A Necessary Evil?
Words: 1178 - Pages: 5.... United States still
disagrees on how to solve the continuing problem of agricultural
overproduction. In 1916, the number of people living on farms was at its
maximum at 32,530,000. Most of these farms were relatively small (Reische
51). Technological advances in the 1920's brought a variety of effects. The
use of machinery increased productivity while reducing the need for as many
farm laborers. The industrial boom of the 1920s drew many workers off the
farm and into the cities. Machinery, while increasing productivity,
was very expensive. Demand for food, though, stayed relatively
constant (Long 85). As a result of this, food prices went .....
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Strikes And Alternative Forms Of Coping
Words: 1764 - Pages: 7.... a stalemate in the contract
negotiations. Negotiations often stall for a number of reasons, but the most
common reasons are wage and benefit levels. Often both sides over estimate the
other sides willingness to concede and when both sides have given all they are
willing to give without reaching a compromise, a stalemate is reached. During a
stalemate both sides try to convince the other that they are unable give any
more. In order to show there determination unionized workers often decide to go
strike, and will stay on strike until management is ready to give in to their
demands. The workers determine whether or not they feel the need to st .....
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Pan American World Airways, Inc
Words: 1404 - Pages: 6.... 12.2
percent on capacity of 11.2 percent. This was due to the result of
strengthening of various European currencies against the U.S. dollar, fare
increases in the market, enhanced management systems and procedures, as
well as programs to reduce the dependence on wholesale ticket distributions
throughout the Atlantic, Latin America, Domestic, and systemwide.
Eventhough revenue was strong in 1988, labor and other costs increased
at a higher rate as a consequence of efforts to improve service and
effectiveness of the operation. Labor costs were higher in 1988 due to the
result of an increase in the number of employees during the year. A .....
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