- Charge lower fee per transaction - Clear marketing plan - Secured first fund - Secured affiliate revenue of $15,000 - Selected to go to SXSW as part of G’DAY USA - Accepted into Facebook’s Accelerator Program for new startups, FbStart - Joined RocketSpace Accelerator Program, in Silicon Valley Weaknesses - Technical issues - Complaints about limited number of mothers within areas - Low brand awareness - Needs to secure more funds Opportunities - Massive user base to reach, 32 million mothers in the USA, 2.6 million in Australia, 3.5 million in Canada and 6.5 million in the UK. - Establish partnerships with big organizations - Get sponsored - Expanding to similar markets - More advanced technology - High demands for some of the services offered on the platform, childcare services …show more content…
They are already established well-known brands with a large user base. Most of these competitors have been in the market for only a few years and are already successful. Careguide estimated value was $3.7 million, Urban Sitter $18.7 million, Airtasker $8.5 million, task Rabbit $37.7 million and Gumtree $99
In the case of Marquese, he was tried as a juvenile. The prosecution wanted to try Marquese as an adult because he was on parole from the California Youth Authority, during his latest charge of auto theft and residential burglary. Marquese was two months away from his 18th birthday. Further, one of Marquese’s probation officers’s described him as a career criminal, with unsuccessful attempts to rehabilitate him, and continuously gets into trouble with the law when he is released. The status was determined by the judge, using the five evaluation criteria’s of the California Welfare and Institutions Code 707a (Welfare and Institutions Code, n.d.) . The judge agreed on the first criteria of criminal sophistication, because Marquese planned the burglary. The second criteria, the judge found him unfit because he reoffended, after rehabilitation. The judge found Marquese fit under the remaining three criteria. These criteria deal with previous delinquent history, the success by the juvenile courts to rehabilitee, and the circumstances and gravity of the offenses alleged. The judge felt that the criminal history was mitigated by his bad childhood, with no guidance, and the gravity of the offence did not warrant him unfit. (Marquese, n.d.). I agree with the judge
At 14:32 Haring was arrested for OWI and fleeing the scene of an accident. He was taken away for booking and a Data Master Breathalyzer test.
Mavaddat focuses on the corporation code section to content that trial court erred in issuing the nuisance abatement injection against him. The reason is that section exempts him from personal liabilities for any judgment against or obligation of the limited liabilities company the management. The manger may agree to become personally responsible for the limited liability company debts and liabilities written contract or if the operating agreement or article so specify.
Mark Hebert filed a complaint with the New Iberia Police Department on January 6, 1993. He stated that an unknown suspect cut the rubber around the bottom pane of glass on the rear and removed the glass. Upon removing the glass and cutting the rubber, damage was done to the paint job. The suspect entered the bus after opening the door and stole a Clarion radio and Lanza equalizer. Serial numbers to be called in when available.
FACTS: Douglas E. Metzger lived in an apartment in Lincoln, Nebraska. About 7:45 a.m on April 30, 1981 a residence of the apartment complex was parking his vehicle directly in front of Metzger’s apartment window. Metzger was standing naked with his arms at his side for five seconds. At 8:00 a.m two officers had arrived to the apartment, they observed Metzger standing naked in front of the window eating cereal. The officers said that Metzger was nude from mid-thigh on up and he was standing a foot of the window. Douglas Metzger had violated the Lincoln Municipal Code which stated, that it was unlawful for a person in the city of Lincoln to commit any indecent exposure in the presence of another person.
Ms. Glazier is a thirty-year-old Caucasian female who referred herself for Mental Health Skills Build services by due to her current struggle with mental health symptomology, domestic abuse and substance abuse. Ms. Glazier reported a history of being diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder, Schizophrenia, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Ms. Glazier was unable to recall when onset of her Bipolar and Schizophrenia diagnoses however, shared she has been raped over fifteen times since the age of fourteen years old and her most recent rape was in 2016. As a result of the sexual trauma Ms. Glazier reported she believes she has suppressed a lot of the memories however, verbalized the following symptoms avoidance of distressing memories (daily); avoidance of external reminders (daily); inability to remember important aspects of traumatic events (daily); markedly diminished interest in significant activities (daily); anger
Geri has excellent skills and competently works in all applications used in the word processing department. She is interested in keeping her skills up-to-date and uses her down time to research and/or learn new and updated software or read wptips and otherwise stay on top of word of mouth. Geri gladly shares information which may assist another operator to complete an assignment, such information has ranged from new ways to utilize the scanning software to employing updated techniques to compare documents.
In this criminal trial, two girls have been arrested and charged with attempted first-degree intentional homicide for trying to kill their friend. On May 31, 2014 12 years old Anissa Weier and Morgan Geyser lure their 12-year-old friend Payton Leutner to the woods and stabbed her 19 times before abandoning her in the woods until a bicyclist found her body. Leutner was quickly sent to the hospital and was lucky to survive. As investigator investigated the case, it was told by both Weier and Geyser that the reason is to appease a fictional paranormal character Slender Man. Both Weier and Geyser are trail for adult court rather than juvenile court and if they were found guilty for convicting to kill their friend they will be facing up to 35-65 years in jail within the adult court. Both Anissa Weier and Morgan Geyser exact charges
The Trauger Case was the first case to be tried under the Sarbanes-Oxley § 1519, was filed against Ernst & Young (E&Y) partner, Thomas Trauger. The complaint, filed on September 4, 2003, claimed that Trauger altered key documents relating E&Y's audit of NexCard, a credit card company. The government contends that beginning in 2000, NextCard began classifying some of its credit losses as fraud losses, which triggered an investigation by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) in August 2001. The government claims that Trauger was aware of this investigation and even helped draft the company's written response. Allegedly, in response to OCC's request for certain working papers of NextCard's financial statements, Trauger and a colleague,
There are hundreds of nursing homes and smaller acute care hospitals that utilize the service. The services can also be expanded into Orange County and Riverside County, increasing the number of potential customers. In discussions with some of my colleagues in the area, many stated they were interested in establishing services, as they were either unhappy with their current service or needed to establish a back-up for when their primary service was not available.
Under the perspective of investment and funding, Gen Xers in the late 80’s and early 90’s are responsible for generating the potential for the internet and advanced computer technology needed to birth Facebook. Due to a regulatory change in 1978 that allowed pension funds to consider venture capital funds “prudent” investments, money poured into investment and the number of venture capital funds focused on technology jumped from 47 in 1980 to 71 in 1982 and 113 in
* You can be in touch with your children, and know their whereabouts. (The Pew study noted that 48 percent of parents use the phone to monitor their child's location.)
Today, employees can be considered as the greatest strength of the company. They are the ones who help build the reputation of the company, it is their job to ensure the success of the business, which is why it is very important to keep them satisfied. A recent statistic shows that an American worker has an average of eight jobs in his career (Rudman, 2003). This stat shows how difficult it is to retain a core strength of a company. In this essay, an analysis of a case study is made. The case includes at first, a discussion between Chip Brownlee and Arch carter, the CEO and lead director of Galvatrens respectively. During this conversation, they discussed a lawsuit that a former employee sent to the company for being wrongfully relieved of his duty. Also in the case study after investigation the board of Galvatrens and their CEO made a meeting in order to tackle the problems and know what really happened. In this essay, it will explain the main ethical dilemmas in the case study, and according to these dilemmas a comparison will be made between utilitarian, libertarian, deontological and virtue ethics perspectives. Finally, as a form of an ethical point of view will be used to be the best solution to solve the dilemma of the recommendation.
The applicability and validity of electronic signatures governed by UECA in Canadian case law will be demonstrated through Girouard v. Druet. In this case, Ms. Druet had offered her condominium for sale on Kijiji. She had named a price and conditions for Mr. Girouard in an email, and he countered with a lower price. Ms. Druet accepted the counteroffer, but later sent an email saying that she had decided not to sell at the agreed to price. Mr. Girouard asserted that she could not back out for they had a binding contract. One of the issues that the Court considered was whether the alleged agreement was invalid as failing to comply with the Statue of Frauds, which provides that no contract for the sale of land is enforceable unless the agreement
It’s quite fascinating that in the early 2000’s social media wasn’t even invented; yet statistics show that Facebook has accumulated users surpassing the entire population of the United States. The