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    who own a share from the company and earn a part of the organization’s profit. In Uber, Benchmark Capital is one of the first investors of the organization and biggest shareholder with 13% shares in the company and 20 voting points which represents a high authority for decision making. However, an internal conflict between Benchmark Capital and Travis Kalanick, co-founder and ex-CEO of Uber wherein Benchmark is suing Kalanick due to fraud, breach of fiduciary duty and breach of contract by secreted

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    Fluctuating Fuel Prices

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    Shane Kearns Bellevue University Business Communication 5/29/13 This paper will dicuss the rising prices on fuel over the past few years. It will involve the trucking industry and explain how the rising of gas prices has effected trucking company. Crude Oil prices have passing over one hundred dollars a barrel. This has effected many independent owners-operators. This article will dicuss why some independent owners have decided that it is no longer profitable to drive a truck. Some owners

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    In the October of 2015, oil prices have dropped to their lowest since 2008 and Canada has lost over 35,000 jobs, and the value of the loonie has dropped to a mere 77 cents compared to the U.S. Dollar. As Canada desperately clings onto the failing economy, it turns its attention to The Keystone Pipelines. The Keystone XL (KXL) pipeline was an idea proposed in 2008 by the TransCanada energy company, to deliver 830,000 barrels of oil each day beginning in Hardisty, Alberta, and extending south to Steele

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    Asian Paints Equity Analysis Report | Sector: Consumer goods CMP: INR842.65 (14 January 2015) TP: INR860 (+2%) Neutral Asian Paints is India’s largest paint company and Asia’s third largest paint company, with a turnover of Rs 127.15 billion. The group has an enviable reputation in the corporate world for professionalism, fast track growth, and building shareholder equity. Asian Paints operates in 17 countries and has 23 paint

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    throw spanners in the revenue projections as contained in the budget and make its implementation unachievable. Proshare Nigeria Limited explained that “While the 2012 budget set the oil revenue benchmark at $72/ barrel, with the country’s Excess Crude Account taking in whatever comes in over the benchmark, a fall in oil prices from the recent highs of over $120/ barrel to say $90/ barrel will imply a loss of almost N1 billion in revenues for Nigeria and a diminution in

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    Offshore Construction in Malaysia Petroleum is essentially the most important commodity in the world today. In almost all form of transportation, oil or petrol, derived from crude petroleum, is used to move people and the importance of petrol is seen with the establishment of offshore drilling structure fabricator and its the supporting industries in Malaysia. As of today, there are 7 of such yards in Malaysia that is capable of fabricating offshore structure. The world’s pricing mechanism

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    Essay on Oil in Texas

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    How did the national demand for oil affect the local businesses in Texas, and how did Texas oil discoveries affect the national oil market? As the Texas oil industry grew, so did related industries. Some companies began producing oil by-products such as petrochemicals. Others produced pipelines, barrels, and oil-field equipment. As these companies began moving into oil towns such as Houston, Beaumont, and Port Arthur, they further expanded the local economies. Some moved into small towns, quickly

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    Supply and Demand: Gasoline I am a husband and a father of four lovely children. We need a large vehicle to haul all of us around town. And of course I would do anything to keep them safe and I always want to provide them with the best. Therefore, after the birth of our fourth child two and a half years ago, my wife and I decided to upgrade our Ford Explorer to a Ford Expedition. We got everything from the side-curtain airbags to the TV and DVD player. What we did not know was we also purchased

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    Introduction Southwest Airlines Co. was established in 1967 when it was started with only three Boeing 737 aircraft that serve three largest Texas cities namely Dallas, Houston and San Antonio. In 1989, Southwest Airlines became a major airline when it surpassed the billion dollar revenue mark. Each year, millions of people fly with Southwest Airlines making them the nation’s largest carrier of domestic passengers. With 43 years of exceptional service Southwest Airlines continues to expand and

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    The Risk and Uncertainty of Halliburton When thinking of the energy industry, the great Halliburton always will come to mind. According to their company history, Halliburton began in 1919 in Oklahoma as a small company mixing different elements for oil drilling ("History of Halliburton," n.d., para. 1 and 2). The company has since grown into a corporate giant, with revenues exceeding 18 billion dollars by the end of the third quarter in 2015 (Halliburton Company, p. 1), and currently runs two sectors:

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