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    Small Business Loans Starting a business requires capital so as to run and steer the business to profitability. There are many sources of financing tailored to meet the needs of start-ups and small businesses. Business financing usually varies depending on factors such as source of funds and the size and type of business. The process of securing funds can also be problematic for most start-ups and small business because of the unwillingness of most traditional banks to provide funds to small borrowers

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    and Networking sectors. This is facilitating gaining and maintaining competitive advantage. However, proving the strength of the management and effective adaptation, Cisco has been able to change their strategy when required and in 2000, after the dot com bubble burst, its highly successful strategy of procurement was abandoned and under the leadership of

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    Consumer Goods Introduction and Purpose: What are consumer goods? Consumer goods are new items intended for sale to consumers, and are different from capital goods. There are three major types of consumer goods. The first is durable goods. These are meant to be used continuously or repeatedly for over 3 years, such as appliances and cars. The second type of consumer goods is semi-durable goods, which can be used on multiple occasions and have an expected lifespan of 1 to 3 years, such as

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    Goal: Why Your Startup Name Matters Total Word Count in this Document: 1911 Title: Why Your Startup Name Matters I once worked with a startup that seemed to be doing everything right, but they couldn’t gain any traction with brand recognition and interest from investors. They were active on social media, they put themselves out there as much as possible, and they were doing everything they could to gain visibility. When they came to me, I gave them one simple solution to fix their problems. They

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    Introduction The research question in this essay is “To what extent have major events from 1980 – 2005 cause an economic bubble, in turn either appreciating or depreciating the American stock Market?” There are countless number of factors that cause a stock market as a whole to crash, but three main reasons. There have been numerous financial “crashes” throughout history that date back to the 1600’s when stock exchanges were first evolving with the trade economies of Europe. A crash represents a

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    Small Business Loans When you want to start a business you need capital in order to run and steer the business to profitability. There are many sources of financing start-up and small businesses can tap into to get started. Financing usually varies depending on the source of financing as well as the size and type of business you want to run. However, the process of securing funds to start a business is fraught with many challenges. This problem has been compounded by the fact that many traditional

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    A Comparison of the Silicon Valley and Berlin Startup Scene It’s 12 a.m. in Berlin and the historic cobblestone boulevards seem swathed in a vibrant atmosphere of drug-fuelled restlessness and drunken euphoria. The thick aroma of cigarette smoke and sweat lingers in the balmy summer air as dazed Berliners saunter side by side, their raucous voices drowned out by the steady bass beat of nearby discotheques. For more than a decade Berlin has been synonymous with the idea of a city that never sleeps

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    reseller channels, so their criticism caused Compaq to retreat from its proposed direct sales plan, although Capellas maintained that he would use the middlemen to offer value-added services. [3] Compaq struggled as a result of the collapse of the Dot-com bubble burst, which hurt sales of their high-end systems in 2001 and 2002, and they managed only a small profit in a few quarters during these years. They also accumulated $1.7 billion in short-term debt around this time. [4] The stock price of Compaq

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    Essay about Financial Analysis of Priceline

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    Part I: The Purpose of the Report and the Research Experience The main purpose of this report was to evaluate and research the financial information about Priceline during the past five years to evaluate the future developing of the company. In order to perform my research, I used Priceline’s 10 K report to get the financial information that was needed for this research. In addition, I used the company’s website where I found basic information about Priceline history and also other businesses

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    Theory     3 Firm Foundation Theory     3 Effects of the Market     3 Market Theories     5 The Tulip-Bulb Craze     5 Today’s “Tulip-Bulb” Craze, the Dot-Com Crash     5 Conclusion     6 Introduction Castle in the Air Theory The Castle in the Air theory was introduced by John Maynard Keynes, an well known economist and successful investor of the 1930s

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