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    2. Sunil was injured when he slipped on the wet floor of the Xerox Supermarket. It had been a rainy day and persons entering the store had made the floor wet? Explain the possible liability of Xerox Supermarket. In spite of the development of Internet shopping, the circumstance where clients visit retail premises to make their buys is still all that much the standard. Retailers, huge and little, depend on the physical vicinity of customers in shops for the greater part of their common exchanges

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    Auditing Group Assignment ATIF MANZOOR ASIFUL ISLAM PUSPITA GHOSH MEHADI HASAN Table of Contents Overview 3 Xerox as an organization 3 Xerox accounting scandal 3 Impact of accounting scandal 5 The violations 5 Effect of accounting scandal on share price and company overall 6 Role of auditor in Xerox scandal 6 Effect of auditor’s involvement impact the situation 6 Recent developments about the case 7 Lessons learned 7 References 8 Auditing Group Assignment Overview

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    1: Frame: A: Overview Xerox is a leading business process outsourcing and document management technology and services firm operating out of 180 countries around the world. In 2014, Xerox reported year end revenues of $19,540 million, down 2.3% from 2013, and a net profit of $969 million, up 17.7% from 2013. Xerox’s operations are broken down in to several main segments: Business Process Outsourcing (BPO): Xerox business process outsourcing services provide support functions such as customer care

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    1) Stateless Corporation Identity Although Xerox is a multinational corporation it does not meet the criteria to be considered a stateless corporation. Xerox conducts their business in a multitude of countries, manufacturing where it is the most efficient, the enterprise does not “transcend nationality altogether” (Arreola-Risa et al., 2017, 242). Xerox can be considered to be a company that is on its way to becoming a stateless corporation made clear through the company goals and mission statement

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    1: Frame: A: Overview Xerox is a leading business process outsourcing and document management technology and services firm operating out of 180 countries around the world. In 2014, Xerox reported year end revenues of $19,540 million, down 2.3% from 2013, and a net profit of $969 million, up 17.7% from 2013. Xerox’s operations are broken down in to several main segments: Business Process Outsourcing (BPO): Xerox business process outsourcing services provide support functions such as customer care

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    Xerox Case Study Analysis Xerox's "Book In Time" is a revolutionary product, presenting some new opportunities for the company. It is simply a matter of costs. The Book-in-Time equipment allows for a publishing company to produce a 300-page book for $6.90, something which could have been previously reached only for lots larger than 1,000 copies. A significant decrease in publishing costs, given the fact that these cover up to 20 % (including the paper and binding the book), would create the

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    During my industrial placement year at Xerox, I have come to realize a lot about myself. I came to Xerox, already knowing that I wanted a career in Finance; I had taken numerous Finance courses and thought I knew exactly what I was headed for. Over the span of 53 weeks, I came to realize that it is much harder to put the theories I have learned into practice. Nevertheless, working in the commercial finance department at Xerox has taught me so much, and gave me the opportunity to improve my transferable

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    Xerox Inxight Parc Spin Off

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    Introduction Mohan Trikha had a vision to maximize the value of two of Xerox PARC technologies: visualization and linguistics, both which were 20 years in the making. Trikha attempted to embed these technologies in as many applications as possible through the creation of a Xerox New Enterprise (XNE), Inxight. His objective was to demonstrate to the Xerox management team through a business plan, the feasibility and profitability of such a spin-out, as well as the validity in its creation to support

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    Frank V Xerox Case Study

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    Frank v. Xerox Corporation The Frank v. Xerox case involves events that date back to the early 1980s. Xerox is a large corporation that produces commercial multifunction printers and printing supplies. This court case is a combination of incidents that Xerox employees sued Xerox about. The reasons for suing range from discrimination because of race or gender, and hostile work environments. It is important that when employees start to feel mistreated or notice something has changed, they take the

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    Frame: Overview Xerox is a leading business process outsourcing and document management technology and services firm operating out of 180 countries around the world. In 2014, Xerox reported year end revenues of $19,540 million, down 2.3% from 2013, and a net profit of $969 million, up 17.7% from 2013. Xerox’s operations are broken down in to several main segments: Business Process Outsourcing (BPO): Xerox business process outsourcing services provide support functions such as customer care, transaction

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