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    Infiniti’s athletic midsize sedan can now be had in an extended wheelbase version. The elongated model delivers best-in-class rear seat legroom. The luxury market is an intensely competitive one with BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Lexus seated amongst the top sellers. The first two marques rely on diesels to supplement their gasoline offerings; Lexus augments its standard models with hybrids. Further down the luxury sales line Audi, Acura and Cadillac do battle, followed by Infiniti sitting in a distant

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    verticals by leverage Big Data. UPS: UPS tracks data on 16.3 million packages per day for 8.8 million customers, with an average of 39.5 million tracking requests from customers per day. The company stores over 16 petabytes of data coming from telematics sensors in over 46,000 vehicles. UPS tracks delivery truck data around their speed, direction, braking, and drive train performance. This data used to monitor daily performance and redesign of UPS drivers’ route structures. This initiative, called

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    Homeownership has its joys as well as its burdens. We like to think of our homes as safe places, but accidents do happen, including some with tragic outcomes. Every parent’s nightmare is the death of their child. The unthinkable happens and the grief that follows is unimaginable. What may magnify a horrible situation is the cause of the accident, such as a parent or other relative who backs over a child while exiting the driveway. Not only must parents deal with the grief, but manage the blame

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    top of the dashboard and at the apex of the center stack displays turbocharger boost pressure, oil temperature and oil pressure information. Further, aluminum pedals, satin chrome door grab handles, illuminated aluminum scuff plates, and Ford SYNC telematics are among the other stand out features you’ll find. Of course, this model would offer little to cheer about unless it came equipped with a manual transmission. The 6-speed gearbox provides a short throw shifter, for quick work up and down the gear

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    Jack McFarland Comparison essay Camaro vs. Mustang The story of the Ford Mustang and Chevrolet Camaro is one intertwined from the beginning. The Mustang came first in mid-1964, offering bang-for-the-buck performance in a sleek package. Three years later, the Camaro answered with its own take on the idea. Skip to 43 years later, and the battle rages on. Today, we will be taking a look at the V-6 versions of today's pony cars, and see which one comes out the winner in a paper challenge

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    GMC Yukon XL Case Study

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    The Yukon XL maintains its composure on curvy roads with average body roll experienced. Off-roading is effortless — you can remain in 4x2 mode until 4x4 is absolutely required. Overall, we give the GMC Yukon XL a 9. Technology Telematic systems have been near universally reviled for failure to do what they promise to do. The GMC Intellilink system is one of the better ones on the market and is also compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The latest version of IntelliLink

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    GMC’s largest and most luxurious SUV. The SUV market continues to expand as consumers make the shift away from cars. The GMC Yukon and the larger Yukon XL are part of that trend and include customers moving up from a minivan or a crossover utility vehicle. 2016 GMC Yukon XL Denali A 2016 GMC Yukon XL Denali was a recent weekly driver, but it wasn’t the first time I’ve been behind-the-wheel time of this traditional, body-on-frame SUV. Indeed, in my past reviews and thoughts about the model I have

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    Here I’m working in the investment section of the strategic planning department of my company. My organisation is considering the Australian equities market for research purpose. As per our company management team meeting me and my colleagues have collected data from two major ASX listed company, Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) and Telstra. We have collected data regarding particular areas of the accounting standards, including, leasing, liabilities, intangibles, and revenue. We have discussed

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    According to Nellis & Parker (2006), the short run equilibrium occurs when profits are maximised. This may occur when the market price equates the quantity demanded to the total quantity supplied by the given number of organisations in the industry. It can also be further defined as the output associated with the condition that marginal revenue equals marginal cost, i.e. MR = MC. (Nellis and Parker 2006) Figure 1: Monopolistic Competition: Short Run Source: http://www.economicsonline.co.uk/

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    OnStar – SWOT Analysis To help OnStar determine if home monitoring services should be added to its list of products and services, a SWOT analysis should be completed. A SWOT analysis is a situation analysis or tool used to identify the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of an organization (SWOT Analysis Definition | Investopedia, 2005). Thus, it is a basic straightforward model that determines what an organization, like OnStar, can and cannot do, as well as determines its opportunities

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