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1771: The Great Depression
... recession). When immigration or higher birth rates cause a population to grow, demands tends to increase. When population growth slows down, demands drop by huge amounts. Such inventions as the automobile and color television spur business investments and consumer spending, causes expansion. After demand for these products has been satisfied, spending drop offs resulting in contraction. Still other theories suggest that during expansion, business invest too heavily in buying. The expanded role of the federal government came to be accepted by most all Americans by the end of the 1930's. Even republicans who had bitterly opposed the new ...
1772: The Fed and Interest Rates
... column that appears inside the first page of the journal's Money & Investment section. If the headlines of Mr. Pettit's daily column are any accurate record of economic concerns and current issues in the business world, the late weeks of March and the early weeks of April in 1994 were intensely concerned with interest rates. To quote, "Industrials Edge Up 4.32 Points Amid Caution on Interest Rates," and "Industrials ... to sell their low interest assets, in order to acquire additional money, they tend move toward higher yielding accounts, also further increasing the rate. Soon this small change by the Fed affects all aspects of business, from the price level to interest rates on credit cards. Rises and falls in the interest rate can reflect many changes in an economy. When the economy is in a recession and needs a type ...
1773: Reorganization
... brought about the company's downfall. So I am now have to reassure him and persuade him that I know not only how to manage people, but also how to set up and organise appropriate business processes. For the business problem that we are working with. It is require a range of skilful and craft workers, So that the aim of the plan is to provide a good quality and sufficient amount of products. Satisfy ...
1774: Operating Strategy
... strategic service vision, the following are the factors applicable to the Apollo Hospitals of India. The service vision framework are according to an exhibit from "Lessons in the Service Sector" by James L. Heskett, Harvard Business Review, March/April 1987, p. 120. 1. Target Market segments · Population Statistics : Population above 920 mill. people with wide variety of economic levels, social statuses, and cultures. Lowest per capita GNP $255, population growth 2 ... quality, reliable and quick treatment at competitive price. · Barrier to entry to the industry is high, mainly because of high capital investment, brand name, well established marketing, referral network, presence in almost all aspects of business within the health care industry, and contracts with highly recognized doctors. · Expansion vehicle promises most effectively to enhance Apollo Hospitals' profits while expanding recognition of the Apollo name. Some the expansion efforts: · Building more hospitals ...
1775: The Fog
... condition, gee gee and henry did not get dinner. Mr. Jones broke both his legs and lost one arm, he is in Therapy and will need long term rehabilitation. Which means he will lose his business, and he will not be able to pay his child support, which is going to his ex-wife. She will loose the house that has been in her family for 100 years and they will ... name of Mrs.little for 12.6 million dollars. For the loss of her left eye and right toe. Mr.jones has found out that while he was in the hospital his partner bankrupted the business and has vanished with their entire wealth from the company, His house was auction off he has been forced to move in with his next door neighbor, Who is a weather anchorman for channel WGHC ...
1776: A Trip to the Dark Side
A Trip to the Dark Side Everything started with a normal business trip to Alaska. Hector James was a wealthy man in the frozen food business. He was on a fishing vessel, observing the work of some of his many employees when he heard a large crash. “Oh my heavens,what could that be?” Hector asked his top assistant Steve Wattly ...
1777: Creative Story: Lycanthrope
... for a short time. We eventually went our separate ways, I pursuing my career of choice, he pursuing his. I still think he was just a little too young to go into the private investigation business, but we called it 'creative differences' and left it at that. We stayed friends, however, and tried to remain in touch. So I was surprised, rather pleasantly, the day I received an overseas long- distance ... forgot you'd have taken it this hard. I should have explained to you first. You see, in my profession, I have a tendency to accumulate quite a few enemies. The very nature of the business -- sticking your nose where it doesn't belong, as it were -- can get some people really mad at you really quick. Private investigation has painted a bull's eye on me, Niles, and there are ...
1778: Creative Story: If At First You Don't Succeed
... unknown numbers of bushals of grain to produce the afore-mentioned product." " Oh it will definitly be worth it Mr. Monty, sir, it will, it will, it will!" Sam quickly and enthusiastically informed the famous business man before him. A silence that seemed to last forever to the amateur inventor enveloped the room. "Well, what is it young man?" JP inquired impatiently. " What is what?" Sam asked. " Your supposedly great invention ... that much because you are my friend. Goodbye." Esquire turned away and slowly and deliberately left the room. " Esquire, wait!" Sam declared. " I don't want to lose everything I have earned. Please take my business. I'll sign it over to you right now if you want?" Sam took out a piece of paper and quickly scribbled something down and signed it. " Here Esquire, sign this too and we've ...
1779: Creative Writing: Mayor Of Casterbridge
... and you have just proven your ability to sell yourself. Come to work for me." The man was a businessman of the highest repute in Casterbridge, and had no son to succeed him in his business. As he grew old, he had begun to look for one whom he could take under his wing, and Henchard's determination and negotiating skill that had caught his eye. So Henchard agreed, and the man taught him the ways of business, sending Henchard on the road to success.
1780: Personal Writing: If I could Meet Three People, I Would Meet....
... had written a book called "The Travels of Marco Polo" which later became the first accurate guideline of Asia in Europe. The second reason is that he improved the relationship between Asia and Europe. The business owned by Polo's families made the distance between Italy and China closer by making more trade between these two countries. The last reason is because he helped the development of the economic in Asia grew faster. For example, he discovered a faster and safer way to go to Asia from Europe. This way made more business people invest their money to Asia. As the results of these facts, Marco Polo became the first person I wish to meet. Galileo Galilei, an outstanding scientist in mid fifteenth century is the second person ...


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