They have the most power, could electric companys rule the world? |
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Which company delivers for FedEx in Mexico? |
| There's DHL and UPS in Mexico, but I haven't seen FedEx, so I'm assuming another local company delivers for FedEx, just like n Venezuela Domesa delivers for UPS, so what's the ... |
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What is the name of the governing body that checks calculations of VAT taken from an employee's pay? |
| I'm a business studies student and wondered the name of the organisation/authority that overlooks VAT with regards to payroll calculations. If a payroll figure is miscalculated how does this ... |
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As a consumer, I'd like to find out if any companies test on dogs or cats so that I can boycott them? |
| I asked a similar question and it Y!/A thought it belonged in the vegan section, = / not sure why.... |
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What questions do I ask the union organizers? |
| Some of my coworkers are trying to form a union within are company. (We are school bus drivers). I would like to see improvements within the company but I don’t feel a union is the answer. The ... |
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Suggestions in a company name? |
| A software company that revolves around the phrase "Fill the Void", or "Fill the Emptiness", etc.... |
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Does anyone think Yahoo stock will be as high as power house Google? |
| I can't understand why Google is currently $386.41 a share and Yahoo is $27.09 a share. Yahoo continues to drop to. Shed some light on the subject. Best answer will be voted best...... |
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What happened to AOL? |
| AOL used to be the number 1 ISP and they had a one time market cap of over $200 billion. How come AOL isnt what it used to be?... |
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Gas barbie i bought on holiday from tesco ireland no good as i can,t find a cylinder to fit the regulator? |
| the regulator was made in china, and my local calor gas store say they have never seen one like it what can i do?... |
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If you had to hire George W Bush for your company, what position to you think he might excel at? |
| Watching him in the rose garden, wondering where he would fit in the business world. Surely, not P.R.... |
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What is a good way to blow someone off in the business world? |
| Specifically someone who calls to make an appointment with my boss who is a VP in the company.... |
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Violation notices? |
| I received a violation notice for a question. The question was not against ToS or the User Guide, so I challenged it - 2 days and no answer. I've now received a second violation for an answer ... |
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How can I ask for a raise from a company that does not give raises as company policy? |
| I was hired as a receptionist at a company three weeks ago. I was "promoted" ( accountant quit) to accounting clerk within two weeks. However, when I asked my boss for a raise to reflect my ... |
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Ugo S | Any company that failed recently do to lack of adeqate internal control system.? |
and what are does things that lead to the failure of the company, and reamedies to such failure. |
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harishaneja
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The question is what time frame you regard as recent. The 2001 slowdown was triggered because the companies were concentrating on the revenue and not profit. The dot-coms were good ideas, but many of them not good enough to generate cash, not in those times at least. The whole thing was over-hyped but there was no money coming in.
Qwest (though still limping forward) is one such example. They had a lot of things in pipeline, but with no clear outline of return on investment. No wonder only, a few companies of the time have still managed to retain the hype - Google, Amazon, eBay, Yahoo. The only element that differentiated them from the rest was their managing with focus on efficiency and getting cash back in to their kitty.
Enron, WorldCom are examples of companies that used accounting fraud to show profit. And during independent auditing when the buble burst, it took with it many employees and their families. The sad thing about Enron was that the employee retirement money was invested back in Enron stocks. So the retirement amounts were reduced to junk as the company skirted Bankruptcy.
Arthur Andersen faced consequences of being the auditor of Enron. They lost all their clients and now have 200 employees in Chicago area working mainly on the lawsuits filed against the company! |
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Achman
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we answeryour hw, and u will get the diploma. Good idea! |
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david w
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why people always ask too comprehensive question in such place with availability of so short time to respond |
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muncie birder
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One example I can readily think of is Global Crossing. They kept laying fiber cable without regard to cash flow of the company. They literally spent themselves into bankruptcy. Of course one could also chalk that one up to poor management. |
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