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- 3161: Federal Express
- ... eliminate rework and improve quality. It was not acceptable in our minds, Smith says now, that customers should be willing to take goods that were very valuable to them and just throw them into this big anonymous transportation system and hope it came out on the other end. By adapting the first Internet contact with major contributors in 1987 by means of the Powership program, FedEx started on the road for ...
- 3162: The US Stock Market
- ... 120-7. Downes, John and Jordan Goodman. Dictionary of Finance and Investment Terms. 3rd ed. 1991. Ip, Greg. "Sales Growth Becomes Challenge." The Wall Street Journal. 3 Feb. 1997 : C1+. Kinsella, Eileen. "Short Interest on Big Board Rises to Record."The Wall Street Journal. 24 Feb. 1997 : C12. Lohse, Deborah and Greg Ip. "Little Guy's Mood Ranges From Glee to Chilling Fear." The Wall Street Journal. 14 Feb. 1997 : C1 ...
- 3163: Montgomery Ward & Co.
- ... Buy. These stores have reduced the profit margins of Wards to less than 1 percent. Another component is in the apparel industry where the profit margins are bigger, Wards has not been able to attract big-name brands such as Levi, Dockers and Nike. They tried to upgrade brand name offerings, but conceded to the fact that they would have to focus strictly on casual wear, so in 1996 they had ...
- 3164: The Promotion of Products and People
- ... drinking Coke. The words ALWAYS and REAL are centered above and below the Coca-Cola symbol while the phrase Get Your Chill On appears at the top. These words and phrases are all an undeniably big part of the urban black community, and by using these words in their ads, Coke is making it clear that they want to set forth an image that will encourage this audience to get their ...
- 3165: Europe In 2010: Ecomonic Monetary Union
- ... the importance of Turkeys role in various agreements and settlements made between Europe and Asia which are vital for the future of EU. But in the next decade as it starts to see the big picture, the efforts of the Union to include the Eastern Europe in the game would increase remarkably. Agreements on Unemployment Strong growth will allow further progress in reducing the euro zone's high jobless rate ...
- 3166: The Wrong Way To Sell A New Idea
- ... deductions. The fla t tax would tax businesses' net cash income at the same rate that applies to individual income, while eliminating all the apical tax provisions that penalize some businesses while benefiting others. One big problem with the current system is that it costs from $150 billion to $300 billion annually to operate. The flat tax, by contrast, would cost about 1/5th as much once fully phased in. These ...
- 3167: Bill Gates and Microsoft
- ... television show at any given time will no longer seem like a luxury, it will then be a necessity. The amazing thing is that it seems to be happening even faster than Gates expected. The big thing that companies based around the Internet are fighting for now is market share of Internet access. We are now seeing that free computer that we had always heard about, all that you have to ...
- 3168: Amazon.com
- ... to making the use of the system untroubled and easy to understand. Making the computer web site user friendly could greatly encourage the user to continue to absorb the available information. Amazon has resources like big bold titles and pictures of the items that increases the appearance to the viewer. It also has simple order forms and instructions to make purchases. A messy and complicated web site could turn the user ...
- 3169: The Causes of the Asian Crisis
- ... in roads and telecommunications, and education." (Directly from the article) "The unwise spending was the worst in South Korea where the entire economic system was based on governments encouraging banks to make cheap loans to big conglomerates for continued expansion
regardless of world demand." (Directly from article) They borrowed the money in US dollars thinking that they would have no problems paying the debts off, because their currency's exchange rates ...
- 3170: Postal Service As a Monopoly
- ... 1996 http://www.usps.gov/news/press/96/96002new.htm 4) USPS SEEKS TO DOUBLE INTERNATIONAL REVENUE IN FIVE YEARS November 7, 1995 http://www.usps.gov/news/press/95/95090new.htm 5) USPS IS BIG BUSINESS WITH MAJOR IMPACT ON U.S. ECONOMY: PMG November 17, 1995 http://www.usps.gov/news/press/95/95095new.htm
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