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- 3031: Montgomery Ward & Co.
- ... centers from coast to coast. Its primary business is specialty retailing with a focus in the areas of apparel, fine jewelry, appliances and electronics, furniture, homewares and automotive accessories. The history of Montgomery Ward is a true American success story. Aaron Montgomery Ward, a young traveling salesman concerned by the high prices rural Americans were paying for shoddy goods, conceived the ... stores. The success of the specialty store strategy led to a $3.8 billion dollar leveraged buyout by senior management in 1988, the largest management-led buyout in U.S. history at that time. Montgomery Ward they became a privately-held company after 12 years of Mobil Corporation ownership. With Montgomery Ward's position as the largest privately held retailer in ...
- 3032: Coca-Cola and its Evolution
- ... as Coca-Cola. Named by one of Pemberton's close friends, Frank Robinson also penned the famous Coca-Cola logo and it's unique script. In addition to the early history of acquiring its name, the Coca-Cola Company traded several hands. While living, Dr. John Pemberton sold a portion of the Coca-Cola company to Asa Candler, then after Pemberton ... 1985 at the Vivian Beaumont Theater at the Lincoln Center. Some two hundred TV and newspaper reporters attended this very glitzy announcement. It included a question and answer session, a history of Coca-Cola, and many other elements(Oliver 131). The debut was accompanied by an advertising campaign that revived the Coca-Cola theme song of the early 1970's, "I ...
- 3033: Asbestos Manufacturing
- ... health risks. Although many valid points are raised against asbestos manufacturer, one must delve deeper than the surface issues to make a complete and just decision. An examination of the history of asbestos’ manufacturing and health hazards, using contrasting ethical theories, justifies the actions of early asbestos manufacturers As early as 1932, the dangers of asbestos were known by the industry ... realizes there will not be a holly-jolly Christmas this year? Yes, this is where the real pain occurred, in the pockets of those in power. An examination of the history of asbestos’ manufacturing and health hazards, using contrasting ethical theories, has justified the actions of early asbestos manufacturers. Regardless of the theory one uses, the same conclusion can be drawn ...
- 3034: Effects of Working Shifts
- ... of Working Shifts Abstract This analytical report is a study on the effects that working shifts, an unsteady work schedule, has on employees. This report will also include a brief history of shift work, some reasons for working shifts, categories of shifts, physical and psychological problems associated with shift work, disasters attributed to shift work, European solutions and alternatives to working ... ten years, so hopefully I can provide some personal insight. A questionnaire, which I distributed to a variety of my co-workers who also work shifts, will also be included. History of Shift Work Shift work has been documented as far back as the Roman Empire. Workers toiled through the night to deliver goods and supplies into Rome, because carts and ...
- 3035: The Japanese Economy
- ... regional recovery as well as to the continued stability of the global economy. What monetary policy options does the Government of Japan have left? Post World War II Japanese Economic History Japan’s postwar economic development can be summarized into six distinctive stages (Cargill 1996): (1) 1945-50. A postwar adjustment and foundation for rapid growth provided by the Dodge Plan ... 1973, Japan’s inflation rate rose to 58% in the first quarter of 1974 while its real GNP growth rate turned negative for the first time in its post-war history. As a result of this experience, the Bank of Japan began to doubt the existence of an exploitable trade-off between inflation and output. From that time, Japan made a ...
- 3036: Fuji Xerox
- ... was a manufacturing plant. Appendix 1 is a diagram to show the structure of the organization in 1996. In 1997, Xerox purchased the Rank Group’s remaining interest in RX. History In the 1950’s, Xerox had began to look to expanding internationally. Lacking the funds to expand alone, however, they formed RX in 1956. The Rank Organization was in the ... you lose trust, the alliance crumbles.” Mutual trust at senior management levels has actually carried Xerox’s ventures through some turbulent times. Goal Compatibility Based on study and research of history, international expansion, technology transfer, and learning were the main goals of Rank Xerox and Fuji Photo Film. The goal of Rank Xerox was trying to expand its market to Japan ...
- 3037: A Financial Evaluation of General Electric Corporation
- ... the United States. (GE Annual Report -1997) John Welsh has been the chief executive officer of General Electric Company since 1981. The company uses stock issues to build its equity. History General Electric Company began operations in 1892 and was formed by the consolidation of Edison General Electric Company and Thompson-Houston Company. Between the years of 1947 and 1977, General ... the company to make a substantial contribution to the corporation with ideas and innovation. (GE Annual Report - 1997) Discussion With a corporate culture of growth and expansion, and a solid history which dates back from 1896, along with a strong financial statement, General Electric corporation presents itself as a stable company, willing to accommodate to the changes which have occurred over ...
- 3038: Canada's Foreign Trade
- ... the freedom to enjoy human rights while living under democratic rule. Every country in the world has been in violation of human rights at one time or another in its history. If Canada felt that it has a moral obligation to put sanctions against oppressive countries then it would, in theory, have to stop trading within its own borders. Furthermore, if all countries were to adopt a feeling of moral obligation to put an end to domineering countries government (that have had a history of poor support of the human rights issue), through the use of sanctions, the world market would essentially disappear, leaving many countries (who are dependent on foreign trade) in turmoil ...
- 3039: Monopolization And Its Implication On A World Scale
- ... monopolization of capital. While the socialist, especially those of the Marxist persuasion (to which the author belongs), claim that the monopolization of capital is the most significant event in the history of capitalism since robotics, the bourgeoises economist refuse to recognize (foolishly), that a change in economic structure has even occurred! The contemporary bourgeoises media refers to the world market and ... takeover of "Loblaws", the elimination of "Simpsons", the Japanese domination of the U.S automarket, the bankruptcy to which Eatons is heading and many other numerous cases in the economic history of the Western world which need not be named as they are differed cases of the same negative trend which led to the consolidation of the massive unemployment rate in ...
- 3040: Monopolies - A Case Study
- ... monopolization of capital. While the socialist, especially those of the Marxist persuasion (to which the author belongs), claim that the monopolization of capital is the most significant event in the history of capitalism since robotics, the bourgeoises economist refuse to recognize (foolishly), that a change in economic structure has even occurred! The contemporary bourgeoises media refers to the world market and ... takeover of "Loblaws", the elimination of "Simpsons", the Japanese domination of the U.S automarket, the bankruptcy to which Eatons is heading and many other numerous cases in the economic history of the Western world which need not be named as they are differed cases of the same negative trend which led to the consolidation of the massive unemployment rate in ...
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