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 Who has the most power @ Disney Co.???
Who is the main or head person of the Disney Company. Not shareholders but people like the ceo and chairman. Who has the most power and controls the most???...


 Shouldn't we hold large corporations responsible for Global Warming instead of individuals?
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 Want to work from home not sure who to contact for this.?
I am a stay at home mom who wants to work again but would prefer to work from home. I am very good at almost anything. Need to make an income to take care of family any suggestions. Need legitimate ...


 Where does the state lottery commission get all it's money to pay out to winners & how can they make a profit?
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 How much do you pay for gas? I pay 50 dollars a week!!!?
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 How fast is technology advancing compaired to how fast life advanced?
Or how fast could life advance with the help of technology? Maybe its a race to see who wins but neither side thinks the other can win when infact both end up winning in the big picture of things. L...


 UAW strike good idea?
Does anyone in the UAW realize the very real predictament that GM is in. If these idiots don't give on something they aren't going to have a company to work at. Personally I'd fire ...


 What the hell does IHOP want with Applebees?
Concerning the recent merger that happened yesterday, I wonder why the hell IHOP bought Applebees. Seems pretty silly to me... Thanks, your answers are very much appreciated!
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 Analysis on target stores?
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 I want you to know that I feel really dumb.I joined doba.com,and I thought I could make some money,I didn't.
they said that they would help me make money,but they lied.I got taken for $39.95.Luckily it was the only payment.I told them I couldn't start until a certain date,but they still took the money ...


 What are users biggest concerns over the possible takover of Yahoo by the dreaded Microsoft?
I am interested to know because I think we should all voice our regarding the possibility of an overy gready company demanding Yahoo make up their mind in Three weeks. I personally would like to ...


 Why couldnt we have the same currency ($dollar) worldwide?
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 When is the"WORLDS OIL RESOURCES"going to run - out !?
will this cause a major dramatic change in the world and the economy,how will people be effected,what will it mean to you and your family ?????...


 Wal Mart could be sued for false advertisement no?
I work at Wal Mart and they post up signs that say something like "We are now hiring! Come work in a fun work enviroment" keyword they use their is fun. Can anyone here who works at wal ...


 What is the definition of human resources management?
Basic definition..
How it help in outdoor development....


 Has anyone tried Amway business?
This It's NOT about living paycheck to paycheck, and struggling to put away money for retirement. It's NOT about spending most of your days away from your family and children. And it's ...


 Diff btwn laid off and fired?
What is the difference? What are you entitled to in each scenario?...


 Where does Otis Spunkmeyer sell cookies?
Besides using students as sellsmen, do they sell distribute their products in other stores like Wal-mart?...


 Ebay shipping prices?
I purchased to dvd's on ebay and I want to know if the web page says that I have to pay $ 3.39 for shipping on one item and 6.25 for the other movie but when I look at the shipping package and ...


 How does 'recorded delivery' work?(UK Royal Mail)?
1. Do you have to pay depending on the weight of the product? If so, how much would a dvd cost to send?

2. Does the person receiving the item have to sign for it?

3. Does the ...



randhir s
What is a cash cow?
                     
 




Cristi@n
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In business, a cash cow is a product or a business unit that generates unusually high profit margins: so high that it is responsible for a large amount of a company's operating profit. This profit far exceeds the amount necessary to maintain the cash cow business, and the excess is used by the business for other purposes. The expression is a metaphor for a dairy cow, which after being acquired can be milked on an ongoing basis with little expense.

Risks of a cash cow include complacency, with management ignoring the need for change as market forces erode value; and ongoing turf wars between the management in charge of the cash cow and other managers trying to garner support for other products.

That said, every business longs for a cash cow product. The BCG growth-share matrix developed by the Boston Consulting Group, still used by analysts in large companies, uses the term "cash cow" to describe business units experiencing high market share and low market growth.

Cash cow may refer to:

Cash cow, a commodity that creates a large proportuion or the majority of profits for a person or business
Cash Cow, a song by We Are Scientists from their album With Love and Squalor
Cash Cow, a song by Steve Taylor on the album Squint


swati s
Business that generates a continuing flow of cash. Such a business usually has well-established brand names whose familiarity stimulates repeated buying of the products. For example, a magazine company that has a high rate of subscription renewals can be considered a cash cow.

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In business, a cash cow is a product or a business unit that generates unusually high profit margins: so high that it is responsible for a large amount of a company's operating profit. This profit far exceeds the amount necessary to maintain the cash cow business, and the excess is used by the business for other purposes. The expression is a metaphor for a dairy cow, which after being acquired can be milked on an ongoing basis with little expense.


kritika s
Cash cow business is a valuable part of a diversified company's business portfolio because it generates cash for financing new acquisitions, funding the capital requirements of cash hogs, and paying dividends.


doctor asho
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In business, a cash cow is a product or a business unit that generates unusually high profit margins: so high that it is responsible for a large amount of a company's operating profit. This profit far exceeds the amount necessary to maintain the cash cow business, and the excess is used by the business for other purposes. The expression is a metaphor for a dairy cow, which after being acquired can be milked on an ongoing basis with little expense.

Risks of a cash cow include complacency, with management ignoring the need for change as market forces erode value; and ongoing turf wars between the management in charge of the cash cow and other managers trying to garner support for other products.

That said, every business longs for a cash cow product. The BCG growth-share matrix developed by the Boston Consulting Group, still used by analysts in large companies, uses the term "cash cow" to describe business units experiencing high market share and low market growth.


myke4urnot
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that would be anna nicole smith


wjvv
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A business that generates a lot of cash. very profitable.


sjj571
The portion of a business that brings in the most revenue.


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