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    The animals which were identified as a nuisance to agricultural crops were deer, raccoons and groundhogs (MacGowan et al., n.d). In some states, feral hogs would be added to that list, as well as coyotes (only in areas that grow melons). As noted by Sramek, (n.d.) “Coyotes are known for their particular fondness of watermelons and cantaloupes and will readily seek them as a food source” (Coyote diets, para. 3). We limited the project to whitetail deer, due to a readily available test field located

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    12 April 2012 Global Equity Research Telecommunications Equipment Smartphones 2012 Research Analysts Kulbinder Garcha 212 325 4795 kulbinder.garcha@credit-suisse.com Deepak Sitaraman, CFA 212 325 5808 deepak.sitaraman@credit-suisse.com Achal Sultania 44 20 7883 6884 achal.sultania@credit-suisse.com Alban Gashi 212 538 3033 alban.gashi@credit-suisse.com Talal Khan 212 325 8603 talal.khan@credit-suisse.com Matthew Cabral 212 538 6260 matthew.cabral@credit-suisse.com Vlad Rom 212 325 5442 vlad.rom@credit-suisse

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    Question 1 1) Frequency distribution of age Shape of graph – bimodal with 2 curves • Frequency distribution of number of miles to class 1- Shape of graph- positively skewed (as tail on right) Question 2 Descriptive statistics of miles Descriptive statistics of minutes Descriptive statistics for age Descriptive statistics for Meals eat out Descriptive statistics for Job Experience Descriptive statistics for Coffee Descriptive statistics for Books read Descriptive statistics for

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    Nowadays, a new trend for those successful high-tech companies is to utilize open innovation instead of the traditional “vertically integrated” innovation methods(chesbrough;2006). For example, Procter & Gamble, Qualcomm Inc. and IBM all introduced open innovation and have achieved remarkable success. Consequently, Siemens also set up open innovation to advance themselves with the use of internal ideas and external ideas in 2009. Siemens was set up by Werner von Siemens and Johann Georg Halske in

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    Advantages of Sony Xperia Z You have to know that Sony Xperia Z supports 5 inch TFT capacitive touch screen with a screen resolution of 1080 x 1920 pixels resulting in a pixel density of 441 ppi and has 16M color depth , The display is shatterproof and scratch resistant glass , And the internal storage of the device is 16GB and supports microSD card upto 64GB . Do you know that that there is 13.1MP auto focus primary camera with LED flash and 2.2MP front facing camera in Sony Xperia Z , Both the

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    Qualcomm Incorporated Google Inc. Sony Corporation Motorola Sprint Nextel corporation Adobe System Incorporated Intel Corporation Microsoft Corporation Life Cycle of Apple A life cycle model of Apple is introduced as: • Launch: Steve Job and Steve Wozniak

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    were specialist, i.e. providing exclusive supplies and services and also few in number as is stated in the case; “The supplier who captured most of the value in the smart phones was Qualcomm, which largely controlled CDMA (3G) and LTE (4G)-the two most important protocols for wireless service. Except in China, Qualcomm earned between 3.5% and 5% royalties on almost every CDMA and LTE phone sold in the world. The CPU structure was also

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    Reasons for fall From being one of the greatest innovators of all time and developing products like the first radio carried to the moon, the first cell phone, Motorola gradually lost its position in the consumer mobile market. Before even the split of Motorola to Motorola mobility and Motorola Solutions the decline had started. A combination of bad decisions led to its fall and led to Motorola losing relevance in the market. In 1990 Motorola’s annual revenues were of the tune of 11 billion under

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    In this modern era, big firms are facing stiff competition as they come up with more and more products with their own special trademarks to distinguish themselves. Such competition is called monopolistic competition where all firms produce similar yet not perfectly substitutable products. There is no restriction as any firms are able to enter the industry as long as the profit generated is enough the cover the initial cost and earnings. Each firms have their own flair and attraction to stand its

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    HTC HTC, originally founded by HT Cho and Cher Wang, was initially commissioned by Compaq to be an ODM, original design manufacturer. Their job was to engineer and design products for Compaq, all of which would be sold with under Compaq’s brand. Their innovativeness attracted business professionals and soon they collaborated and succeeded in creating the world’s first pocket-sized PC with Microsoft. Their success at fulfilling their vision of creating smaller lightweight devices then lead HTC

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