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    Burwell vs. Hobby Lobby Stores Inc. is a court case that held a 5-4 decision by the U.S. Supreme Court on June 30th, 2014.. The Affordable Care Act also known as Obamacare, permitted for profit companies are held close by a family or a family trust to refuse only on certain religious grounds to help pay for mandated coverage of certain contraceptive drugs and devices for their employees’ health insurance plan. There are some exemptions available only for religious non-profit institutions. This exemption

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    their mutual retailer. The names of the two designer companies are Mathis Inc. and Countess Lori- Ann (CLA). The name of the retailor is Normandale’s. Normandale’s is having trouble profiting from the sales of the high priced clothing items made by Mathis Inc. Normandale’s made a request to CLA to duplicate the clothing made by Mathis Inc. The clothing is to be sold at lower cost, in efforts to help increase their profits. In efforts to aide Countess Lori Ann in duplicating Mathis’s clothing line;

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    RONA Inc is the largest Canadian distributor and retailer of hardware, home renovation and gardening products. They employ 30,000 people at more than 800 corporate, franchise and affiliate locations across Canada. Within the last year RONA has undergone significant changes, hiring a new CEO and choosing to close down several locations, so it is a very interesting period moving forward for the company. This report will outline RONA’s current financial position, current issues that may affect their

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    Industry Analysis & Firm Analysis: Apple Inc. a major firm in technology industry according to Porter model there are five forces the directly affect market performance for technology industry bargaining power of buyers is the most important factor that can change the market situation. The switching cost in technology industry is low so the buyers can easily shift toward other brands. The buyers always respond toward innovative and new products. For Apple Inc. bargaining power of buyers is the most

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    APPLE INC. Introduction Apple Inc. is a global technological and innovative company based in California, U.S.A. The company is used to design, improve and trade user electronics, computer software, and operational services. Apple was formed by Wozniak Steve, Jobs Steve and Wayne Ronald in 1976 in order to enhance and sell individual computers (Jason D. O 'Grady, 2009). The company was later retitled as Apple Inc. in 2007 when it changed its goal toward user electronics. The products created

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    Implementation STR/581 External and Internal Environmental Analysis Apple Inc. is a computer product company that was launched into the market through the collaborative efforts of Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak in the year of 1976 and is aimed at reaching the diverse global community. The changes in the external environment of the company determine the decisions that the corporation will make. Apple Inc. has reputable frameworks that have been developed to assess the external environments

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    Apple Inc is known worldwide because of the quality products it produces. This is the main reason why its sales remain high. The mission of Apple Inc is to ensure that it remains a socially responsible to the society it serves, in addition, to convince suppliers to comply with social ethical issues. The mission expresses the company's commitment in the implementation of corporate social responsibility, in addition to providing innovative products to customers. Corporate social responsibility is an

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    operated since 1921, Oconomo plant of the Lamprey Inc. has been the workplace of about 520 people. This plant is important to the society because it has created employment opportunities to local residents. However, the plant is in the verge of shut down. Jack Ripon , Chief Executive officer of Lamprey Inc. is concerned about higher cost of operation which has decreased profit for the company. The plan is to close down the Oconomo plant and establish a new plant in Mexico. Jack wants Jim Malesckowski,

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    Analysis of Kraft Foods Inc. Executive Summary The following report is an evaluation of Kraft Foods Inc. from both an internal and external perspective using fundamental and technical analysis. Kraft Foods Inc. is a worldwide food company operating within the Packaged Foods industry. With annual revenues in excess of $49 billion they are the second largest firm in the industry, controlling 8% of the total market. Fundamental analysis reveals that Kraft is a healthy company with growing revenues

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    equities. I also invest 9.51% of my holdings on mutual funds, it brings me $5,181 profits. For this period of trade, the stock United States Steel Corporation (X) brings the most profits to me, I bought 5,000 shares of this stock at $8.55, and the last price is $15.12. The stock iShares Barclays Aggregate Bond (AGG) brings the least profits to me, the stock price is still $109.93, as same as it is, I didn’t make any profits on this stock yet. For the international equity, I spent 13.99% of my portfolio

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