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    leading fast food retailer in the world. It is somewhat of impossibility for one to not come across a McDonald's with over 30,000 local restaurants in over 100 countries (McDonald's, 2011). Those restaurants are owned either by a franchise owner or a corporation; a percentage of all the earnings from a franchise owner, including a percentage from their annual revenue go to McDonald's. McDonald's has successfully met the demands of its customers by gradually adding to their menus. Breakfast meals

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    The corporation’s management role is to increase the firm’s value to its stockholders. Corporate finance handles the financial issues such as achieving the firm’s goal, how to raise, manage, and invest its monies. Corporate management has become sensitive to the creation of value for businesses due to the shifting from tangible assets to intangible assets. Although the intangible factors that drive value creation differ by firms, some of the major categories include technology, innovation, and

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    Meanwhile, senior level management personnel received over $5 million in performance based compensation as well as over $30 million in profits from the sale of what was at the time overvalued stock (XEROX CORPORATION). Xerox’s accounting manipulations were carefully and intentionally executed in an attempt to conceal them from being detected. The corporation’s executives knowingly directed management to perform two main manipulative accounting procedures and

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    but also there are certain ways as to how these commercials are designed and delivered. We give these very little thought but the companies slogans seem to stick to us like glue. In 1955, a man by the name of Ray Kroc founded the McDonald’s Corporation. He bought the name rights from brothers Dick and Mac McDonald. Kroc took this small restaurant and turned it into one of the most well known companies in the world. By the end of 2008 Mcdonald’s had grown to 31967 locations in 118 countries. With

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    Introduction I conducted my research based on a company for which I am familiar with but do not work for. ABC Corporation is based out of Anywhere Town, KS. ABC Corporation actually bids on government, Department of Defense (DoD), contracts and if accepted is awarded the contract as the either the Prime or Subcontractor on the military installations. As the Prime or Subcontractor, ABC Corporation, has no policies and procedures in place when they are awarded the contract. Those policies and procedures

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    Sony Corporation’s PEST Analysis Introduction Sony Corporation is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of electronic product. It engaged in business through electronics, motion pictures, music and financial services. Though it used to be a leading manufacturer, Sony Corp has now been entangled with low sales rate and financial strain in many of its product lines (Euromonitor, 2014). This paper demonstrates three events of Sony Corporation as a case study to analyze how these external factors

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    Erica Russell Professor Christiansen MGT 220 27 January 2015 Toyota Motor Corporation About Toyota Toyota is one of the world biggest vehicle manufactures. Toyota creates unique vehicles ranging from SUVs, to minivans, to sports cars and more. All Toyota vehicles are created with either combustion or hybrid engines. Toyota also creates automotive parts both for company and commercial use. Some of Toyota’s well know vehicles are the Corolla, the Lexus line, the Camry and the Land Cruiser. Toyota’s

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    from the originators brothers Maurice (Dick) and Mac McDonald. Today the McDonald 's Corporation is the leading global foodservice retailer with more than 35,000 local restaurants serving nearly 70 million people in more than 100 countries each day. - Getting to Know Us. Retrieved December 15th, 2014 The business began in 1940, with a restaurant opened by brothers Richard and Maurice (Dick) McDonald. By the 1950’s the McDonalds brothers had established a simplified menu and ran the restaurant like

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    Executive Summary Since the day that McDonald’s Corporation was founded, the company has devoted to provide the high quality food and best service to customers. However, the truth is there is no delivery services in the UK’s McDonald’s system. In order to satisfy customer’s needs and wants, and for those customers who are not convenient to go outside, McDonald’s is planning to develop the food delivery system in the UK. On one hand, this move might increase the number of consumers, so that more

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    Programming industry, helped to elevate overall market growth to -6.77% (“Bloomberg”). Comparing company’s revenue to the third quarter results, sales were higher by 2.08%. On the yearly basis, average annual sales growth for Microsoft is 8.41%, while S & P 500 's including only Businesses with the forth quarter 2015 earnings, average annual sales growth is 3.94% over the past five years. In fiscal year 2015, the Current Ratio was 2.50 compared to their leading competitor Oracle with a 4.13. Meanwhile

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