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    Required business license in Qatar Business License To have an office space, the investors regardless foreign or local need to get a business license which will be approved after receiving the CR by the ministry in Qatar. In this process, to get a business license is the hardest part and it can take some time to get this done. Investors need to follow some steps to get the business license in Qatar such as they should fill out the requisite application form from

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    Hurricane Harvey hit Texas, the citizens of Texas required a lot of help in terms of utilities, food and water. Some citizens homes where flooded, while others were waiting for the inevitable. During these hard times price gouging was a big problem. Things being over priced causing residents to struggle to get supplies for survival. The businesses should be penalised for the price gouging and increase the charges and penalty prices against it for the future because it is against the law, cheating

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    Retail does not only mean retail store operations; it means creating a commercially viable product, putting it on the shelf and selling it and everythi ng in between – from design to merchandising, marketing, visual merchandising, retail planning, store interior projects – the entire scale and each role as exciting as other. From an analytical standpoint the business of retailing may be divided into a number of functions. In unorganized retailing all the following tasks are necessary:  Merchandising

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    Marco Polo Dangers

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    Writing Assignment 2 Marco Polo, Description of the World 1. What were the dangers for travelers along this portion of the Silk Road? The dangers were the climate conditions. When traveling through the desert, it was dry and hot and without water for long periods of time. Not even birds or beasts would be in those areas because there were no sources for food or water. Due to the lack of food and water, the travelers that passed through the desert would experience hallucinations. There was also chances

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    Blockbuster

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    Blockbuster Video’s Lost Competitive Advantage Analysis In its prime, Blockbuster Video held a considerable advantage in the video rental industry. The company’s large presence within the industry allowed for the company to build a competitive advantage through its ability to reach a much larger consumer base through multiple channels as well as hold the majority of shares within the market (Harress, 2013). Unfortunately, the company was not able to sustain this advantage long term for a multitude

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    It is extremely common to walk into a boarding barn, show stable, or lesson facility and see someone exchange labor for board, lessons, or training. Or see employees being paid in cash, leaving no paper trail, employment record, and no wage reporting to the Internal Revenue Service. While this appears to be a “win win” situation for both parties it has the potential to cause more issues and frustration than what is seen by the average person. Some unforeseen issues may include “inaccurate reporting

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    “Groupon is the fastest growing company in the daily deal social e-commerce arena. For this reason, their growth and globalization strategy is of particular interest to any researcher or investor interested in understanding this industry and its potential future growth and development” ( Hughes, Breytenbach, 2013). Groupon is a large online business that has captured today’s technology with ease while providing business with marketing and the consumers with a discount. In a short amount of

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    In exchange for 299.99 received, Noah J. Sevcik ("Seller") hereby conveys to Nicholas J. Sevcik & Jacob J. Sevcik ("Buyer") possession of and ownership (including all right, title and interest) in the following: Self Balancing Scooter Camouflage - 2016 Model The checked term applies:
 The Seller provides the following warranty to the item/s being sold: 1 Year Warranty From 1/5/2016-1/5/2017 The rules in The Sevcik Household govern this agreement and any disputes arising from it must be handled

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    Dick Smith Swot Analysis

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    Dick Smith Retailer was started in 1968 by Dick Smith in the Sydney suburb of Artarmon. The business originally catered to car radios and small electronics but soon began to expand into consumer electronics and by the end of the ‘70s, had grown into a multi-national operation. In 1980, Dick Smith sold a 60% share of the company to Woolworths, and in 1982, Woolworths took full control of the company. The 1990’s saw the establishment of larger Dick Smith Powerhouse stores and continuous expansion of

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    Groupon Business Analysis

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    invest a million dollars in Mason’s idea for The Point. Unfortunately for Mason, The Point had a hard time gaining traction and online traffic. Once The Point stalled and Lefkofsky pulled the plug, Mason went searching for another niche in online commerce. Mason and his team eventually came to an idea that is so commonplace most people would wonder why it hasn’t been thought of before. They figured that most businesses have unused inventory, food that goes to waste, and appointments that don’t get

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