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    While it is only the 11th largest global oil producer, Nigeria is one the most important countries in the oil production community. Due to high quality crude oil, potential for future oil production endeavors, accessible location to the vast Western oil market, and continuing trend of non-nationalization, Nigeria has become the largest oil producer in sub-Saharan Africa. These advantages have developed Nigeria into a country entirely dependent on the production and exportation of oil. In 2007, oil

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    be contract manufacturing in Spain. This entry mode would allow A Team Oil to have a contract between local manufacturers to produce a product to the company’s expectations. This entry mode will generate employment for people that live in Spain as well as generate foreign exchange, which can increase revenue. This is a great way to build a strong business relationship in Spain and allow for more expansion. Cross-Cultural Factors Spain is one of the most captivating countries that have contributed

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    Fracking The Marcellus Shale formation located in western Pennsylvania, New York, and Ohio is projected to supply an equivalent of 45 years of the United States current energy consumption. Worth an estimated five hundred billion, this can translate into cheaper and wider “variety of products such as plastic, agrochemicals, and pharmaceuticals.” It can also relate to an “increase [in] the supply of fertilizer, ensuring the availability of food and reducing…the conversion of forests to agricultural

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    Org). The plaintiffs included Achuar community members that were directly impacted by Occidental Petroleum. In addition to Earth Rights, the plaintiffs were represented by Schonbrun DeSimone Seplow Harris and Hofman, a firm in Southern California, as well as Natalie Bridgeman Fields, an attorney from Northern California (Earth Rights Org). This case became the first case in which a company from the U.S. has been sued in a U.S. court for pollution caused in another country (Guardian). California’s

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    In recent years, the subject of hydraulic fracturing, better known as fracking has been a constant subject of interest in the news media. The pros and cons of fracking are passionately debated. However, the public should become educated on the subject of fracking prior to choosing a side of the argument. In the scholarly article, “Super Fracking,” published in 2014, by Donald L. Trucotte, Eldridge M. Moores, and John B. Rundle, a detailed description of fracking is provided, followed by their analysis

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    The Perfect Match: Wells Fargo vs. Bank of America The banking industry is highly competitive. The financial services industry has been around for hundreds of years. Wells Fargo has many competitors itself. In this paper, I will be doing a comparison of Wells Fargo & Company (WFC) and one of its biggest competitors, Bank of America Corporation (BAC). By analyzing looking at the financial ratios, one can see whether the company is successful or not. In the following, I will try to analyze and

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    significant amount that was released into the sea actually surfaced. As the majority of the oil has either spread throughout the Gulf of Mexico beneath the surface via currents or settled down at the bottom of the sea bed 5,000 feet below surface. The well is 5,000 meters below depth so and only a fraction of the oil that rose to the surface and what got washed ashore. At the time these calculations were made (July 14, 2010) approximately 50% of the oil

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    Wells Fargo Case Analysis

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    Ennabe April 24, 2007 Wells Fargo & Co. is a diversified financial services company in the United States with consumer finance subsidiaries doing business in Canada and Puerto Rico. Headquartered in San Francisco, California, Wells Fargo is a result of a merger between California-based Wells Fargo & Co. and Minneapolis-based Norwest Corporation in 1998. The new company chose to keep the name Wells Fargo, to capitalize on the 150 year history of the nationally recognized Wells Fargo name and its trademark

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    None of the Below are Actual Final Titles, Headings, or Subheadings! What’s the Big “Fracking” Deal?: An Analysis of State of Wyoming, et al. v. United States Dept. of the Interior BACKGROUND On June 21, 2016, in State of Wyoming v. United States Dept. of the Interior, the United States District Court for the District of Wyoming ruled on challenges to the “Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) issuance of regulations applying to hydraulic fracturing on federal and Indian lands.”

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    In addition to the challenging economic policy issues it is confronting, Brazil has simultaneously been in a very fragile political state ever since the Petrobras scandal investigation, known as Operation Lava Jato (Carwash), was initiated in 2014. In order to appreciate the significance of the Petrobras scandal and its negative impact on the people’s trust, it is important to comprehend the significance of Petrobras, the state-owned oil giant, and its role in Brazilian society. In Galster’s 2009

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