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    | |Company policy requires former senior manager level (or higher) employees of our outside auditor to wait three years before being eligible | |for certain management level positions at Caterpillar and requires rotation of outside auditor partners in compliance with the requirements| |of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. | |

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    Caterpillar Inc.--Early 1990s The assessment of opportunities and threats is the foundation upon which planners develop strategies. The Caterpillar case illustrates some of the problems associated with the identification of opportunities and threats, especially in a situation where previous successes are notable. Attempting to pattern long-term growth on the basis of previously valid assumptions is one of the classic dilemmas facing the strategic planner whether in consumer or organizational markets

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    History of construction Equipment It is a common fact that we find a wide variety of construction machines on every construction sites, which makes the construction site easy, safe and quicker. Some of the construction equipment: Earth moving equipment: excavators, backhoe, loaders, bulldozers, skid steer loaders, trenches, major graders, motor scrapers, crawler loader, wheeled loading shovels. Construction vehicles: Dumpers, tankers, tippers, trailers. Material handling equipment: cranes

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    Komatsu is company that was established in 1921 that manufactured mining equipment. It later produced other equipment in construction, agriculture, as well as military vehicles. Caterpillar became Komatsu main competition, after Caterpillar merged with Mitsubishi in a joint venture in Komatsu’s home market in Japan. Komatsu was plagued with problems which caused their profit to decrease. The change in leadership from Kawai, who inherited the company from his father to Nogawa who ran Komatsu with

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    The History of Caterpillar Engines The start of Caterpillar engines actually begins before Caterpillar was even a company. The history began back in the late1800’s when Daniel Best and Benjamin Holt were experimenting with various forms of steam tractors used for farming. The two competed with each other to gain the lead in the farm equipment industry. Throughout the late 1800’s and early 1900’s Holt and Best continued to build both steam and gas tractors. In 1908 Best sold his company to Holt

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    Caterpillar Incorporated Global Strategy Plan Proposal Park University MBA526EL Jay Speller December 11, 2016 Abstract Caterpillar Incorporated has been providing innovative customer solutions for over 90 years - from the track-type tractor that gave us our Caterpillar name, to the diesel engine, the elevated sprocket, the hybrid excavator and more. Benjamin Holt builds his first steam traction engine tractor in 1890. The Holt Manufacturing Company and C. L. Best Tractor Co. are merged to form

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    Caterpillar Tony Keller MBL 524: Financial Management for Business Leaders Catherine Frost May 29, 2013 Caterpillar In the 1890s and early 1900s, Benjamin Holt created wooden tracks that were chained together that he fastened to a steam tractor. This created an easier maneuverable tractor across the soft dirt of San Joaquin Valley Delta, California therefore causing easier and faster farming as well as construction. His photographer, Charles Clements, who

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    Executive Summary-R1 The heavy equipment manufacturing industry, more commonly referred to as “machinery manufacturing,” includes construction equipment, mining equipment, and agricultural machinery. Construction machinery includes earthmoving equipment, concrete equipment and road equipment such as cranes, loaders, draglines, mixers, pavers, and excavators that can be used in the building and mining industries. Agricultural equipment generally refers to compact tractors, combine harvesters, and

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    CATERPILLAR, INC. AND JOHN DEERE CATERPILLAR, INC. AND JOHN DEERE TABLE OF CONTENTS: * EXECUTIVE SUMMARY * BUSINESS OVERVIEW * FINANCIAL ANALYSIS * FINANCIAL OUTLOOK * CLOSING * REFERENCES EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: While the economic downturn slowed business activities worldwide in 2009, Caterpillar Inc. and John Deere continued to deliver strong financial results in 2010. Caterpillar and John Deere stayed true to their mission and vision and business strategies

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