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    which help to differentiate itself from the others. First of all, in terms of the number of partners, there are no less than two partners who are joint owners of the company and carry out business. In addition to general partner, there may also be limited partners. General partner is required to be individual and will be liable to all obligations of the partnership with his

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    INTRODUCTION: It is a public limited company and it listed in main stock exchanges of the country. It is engaged to produce paperboards ,paper ,personal hygiene and tissues according to the demand of country. They provide multi products for packaging. They have many diversifications in their product line. It’s the only company which provides the complete packaging facilities for its customers. Their main clients were Uniliver and Tobacco Company that serve them since 50 years. Now it

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    general partnership have unlimited liability, which means that the partners are equally responsible for the total debts of the business. Therefore, a sole owner has unlimited liability. Coca Cola has limited liability because it is a public limited company and every public limited company has limited liability. Oxfam is created to provide a service. Most charities operate as corporations, but some may function as trusts or associations, each of which is a type of separate legal thing. Charities do

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    A private limited company restricts shareholders from publicly trading shares and limits the amount of shareholders a business has. Its income is mainly received from a licensing fee that is paid by the public who live in United Kingdom. The BBC is an incorporated business due to it being a limited company. The BBC is owned by the taxpayers as the public are one of the main sources of funding, funded by

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    Introduction During this 21st century, we find that almost every nation has companies set up and these institutions play a major role in the nation’s economy. We can find that new companies are being incorporated almost in a daily basis under the Companies Commission of Malaysia, in accordance with Companies Act 1965(The Act). However, we realised that the concept of separate legal entity derived its mere foundation from Salamon v. Salamon & Co Ltd which dates back to several centuries. Characteristics

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    Customer needs There are three ways to start up a successful business: 1. Do something really new and people want. 2. Do something that already exists, but do it better. 3. Do something that already exists, but at lower costs. All of this of course depends on customers’ needs and wants also having a good understanding of what existing businesses are supplying. Good customer service is vital to the success of a new business. Also, lack of enthusiasm of workers will reduce customer satisfaction. Using market

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    Blackstone Case Summary

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    Q1. What are the built-in tensions with a public private equity firm? How does Blackstone 's structure attempt to reconcile them? 1. Transparency (disclosures of financial statements) The reason why investors are willing to let the required rate of return decrease is the lower concerns about asymmetric information due to the disclosures of financial statements. In the past, in order not to be subjected to Investment Company Act of 1940, Blackstone once analyzed its operations and concluded that

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    MAJOR PLAYERS IN TEXTILE INDUSTRY THE ARVIND MILLS The Lalbhais can trace their descent from Seth Shantidas (c.1590-1659), who was a dominant figure in the business and civic life of the city. The current surname, Lalbhai, is derived from Lalbhai Dalpatbhai the great great great grandson of Khushalchand. Lalbhai was born around the time when the first textile factory in the city went into production. The first manufacturing company of the Lalbhai family, Saraspur Manufacturing Company was established

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    Shania Jackson is considering opening a Christian coffeehouse close to Denver Colorado. Her lawyer’s mission is to provide legal advice to include a spiritual outlook when considering how to best assist Shania in launching her new business endeavor. First, Shania will be shown the various business forms available and then ultimately be given advice on which form could best suites her goals. Next, her lawyer will discuss with her whether or not she should pursue an independent or franchise business

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    Sole Proprietorship Description A Sole Proprietorship is a business solely possessed by one person. The individual owner makes all the decisions and is held accountable for any matters pertaining to the business. An example of this is a lawsuit, due to the fact that legally the identity of the owner and the business is one and same. As a result of this lack of separation often times the owner is not required to register as a business unless a fake name is in use or certain services requiring a license

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