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 Any suggestions for an amusing letter of resignation?

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Bugaboo - I am a twenty-something commercial lawyer. Will resign to be a self employed property developer, which I have been doing in my spare time (!) for the last ...


 I have a product I want to sell in Wal-Mart?
Do you know how/who I can talk to to get it into their stores?...


 Who is NESTLE's Competitors?
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 How do they make pepsi and coke?
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 Wal-Mart really about Helping?
I have a great question for everyone..Is Wal-Mart realy about helping the poor and more unfortunit? After all whats it cost to get into Sams Club in order to by BULK for large familys? I must admit ...


 Why are Northern Rock being bailed out?
Banks & building societies skin us alive. Their charges have been proven illegal. If a small company was facing insolvency the Northern Rock & The Bank of England would be waving tar tar to ...


 Whats abetter deal working at Shell (chemical plant) and making 8 bucks or working somewherelse and making 10?
while still in school
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these jobs would be for co-op in school and the ten dollar job would be as babysitter and two of those hours would be working at a medical center ...


 Did YouTube make any money before they sold it to Google? If so, do you have an estimate on what they made?
I read in The Evening Standard yesterday that YouTube made no money, but I also read somewhere else that YouTube employ/employed over 60 people, so they must have made some kind of money if they ...


 Business name-----I NEED YOUR OPINIONS?
Which business name sounds,looks, and is overall better:

United_Tronics
or
Tronics_United

Please tell what it reminds you of

Also, I need you to find out if ...


 What does this mean "good command of english"?
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 Who is the world's richest man?
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 Can you tell me if you are overcharged on the supermarkets?
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 Okay, now the b**** who was just messing with my head.....?
.....walked in the company breakroom and said "something smells, something really smells. Somethin's stinkin'. It's really stinkin'." Looked at me directly the whole ...


 Why does Wal-Mart pay their employees so little?
I used to work there, and my paycheck was basically a joke! Wal-Mart is like the biggest company in the world....surely they can afford to pay their employees more! My friends that worked there ...


 What is difference between private placement & IPO?
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 What is the biggest retailer by market share in the world?
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 When will we be saturated with tescos?
Will they stop at one every square mile? or just the distance it takes to spit from one super/mega uber tesco extra, to the next?...


 Why do companies give you mail in rebates instead of just giving you the marked down price at the store?
My guess is that they are betting that most people won't take the time and effort to mail in a rebate, thus saving lots of money for the company. For example, X Brand Wiper Blades is offering a $...


 If you had 100 million dollars - would you care AT ALL about the poor?
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thafe_star
What is a blue chip company?
                     
 




ecstasyg83
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i am guessing a tortilla chip company that makes blue tortilla chips but its just a guess


MBK
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There's no *exact* definition. It's a stock market term. It implies

(a) a large company whose shares are worth a significant amount of the total value of all shares quoted on the stock market..... by 'significant' I mean let's say 0.5% or more;
(b) a company that's relatively staid and has been in business for decades, and typically only increases its profit by a few percent a year, if at all........in contrast to a 'growth' company;
(c) a company whose shares are less risky to invest in than most other shares.

These three categories heavily overlap. Most of the 100 companies in the widely-watched index of average share prices known as the "FTSE 100" meet all 3 criteria. As do about 50 more.


Kutekymmee
a company that has a long history of profitiability, one that is seen as a 'safe' investment.

like IBM, General Electric, or the major banks.


martinogilvy
one that sells blue chips?


TeaZe
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A top company (ie - microsoft, virgin etc.) that is amongst the elite of earners - i guess the phrase comes from casino chips


Brendy
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A blue chip company is a large, credit-worthy company known for the quality and wide acceptance of its products or services and its ability to make money and often pay dividends. Blue chip shares refer to stocks in these companies.


banksify
a company that makes electronic componenents or goods


Omgitshim1
A conservative fish and chip shop?


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