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This twelve page paper looks at The Control Problems of a Global Firm, in this case it is the pharmaceutical company Pfizer Inc. discussing what problems they have encountered whilst maintaining its global presence and business, such as Global Currency Difficulties, Global Research & Development including the difference in regulations from region to region and finally their Global Drug Marketing and Sales procedures. 12 pgs. bibliography lists 19 sources.
Pages: 12
Bibliography: 19 source(s) listed
Filename: 10947 Pfizer World Market.doc
Price: US$107.40
219.10991 Enron Crisis.
This four-page undergraduate paper discusses the rise and fall of nation's seventh largest company, Enron International. Enron announced bankruptcy last year and this unveiled one of the worst stories of deception, greed and fraud in the history of Corporate America. The largest energy trader of the United States managed to keep its negative debt position off the books with the help of its auditing firm, Arthur Andersen. 4 pgs. bibliography lists 3 sources.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 10991 Enron Crisis.doc
Price: US$35.80
220.11115 Gaylord Entertainment IS Entertainment.
This is a seven-page paper on Industry and economy. Gaylord Entertainment is exactly that: entertainment. It's more than just country music. We have luxury hotels, fabulous dining, music, TV and radio, dance clubs, shopping, interactive media, artist's management and more. 7 pgs. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Enron is quickly becoming a 21st century equivalent of the 1950's game show scandals that inspired the film Quiz Show. Both events involved a very large organization, an apparently active conspiracy to deceive the public and employees, and touches a very broad section of our political and economic power structure. Enron had emerged from the smoke and mirrors associated with all scandals as a clearly unfathomable organization - Enron is an enigma. Before the bankruptcy, Enron enjoyed an enormously successful history of brokering energy to and from various points on the compass - from virtually blackmailing California during that state's energy crisis of the summer of 2000, to the general failure to meet energy contracts throughout the county. Enron's excesses, mismanagement, shady accounting, questionable ethics, and its octopus-like hold on seemingly half of all the congressional politicians in Washington combine to lend credence to conspiracy theorists who assert that there are commercial forces at work behind governmental decisions that supercede concerns for the American citizenry. Like any scandalized person or organization, prior to exposure, everyone is ecstatic to be in bed together, but post-exposure, all the partners jump out of bed faster than roaches under a sun-lamp. Enron collapsed because it was a giant built upon a balsa wood foundation. It is the purpose of this paper to examine the factors involved in the collapse of Enron. 4 pgs. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
This graduate paper focuses on the bankruptcy of LTV corporations, which was the 4th largest steel producer in the United States. LTV steel sough chapter-11 shelter last year after serious management blunders resulted in heavy annual losses and it became evident that the firm could no longer operate. The closure of LTV steel corporation serves another shattering blow to the already recession plagued U.S economy and if this trend continues in the next few quarters, the American corporate world would be in serious trouble. 12 pgs. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Pages: 12
Bibliography: 6 source(s) listed
Filename: 11215 Steel Management Problems.doc
Price: US$107.40
224.11227 Marketing Plan - Bathroom That Takes Heart Rate And Blood Pressure.
This sixteen-page junior level paper markets a toilet seat that asks people for their blood pressure and heart rate when they sit on it, with the aim to making it popular in hospitals as a patients aid. 16 pgs. Bibliography lists 4 sources.