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- 2771: Genetech
- ... were $544.30, while in 1998 the total more than doubled to $1,150.90. Over 60% of the money came from product sales. The rest of the money comes from royalties, contract & other, and interest in that order. When the company first started, there were not as many investors willing to take the risk of investing in such a new and unpredictable field. There were few willing to take chance ...
- 2772: The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
- ... without enough money to pay the claims of its depositors. The Corporation also regularly examines insured banks that are not members of the Federal Reserve System and prescribes rules governing the payment and advertising of interest on deposits. A three-member board of directors manages the FDIC. The FDIC does not give protection against losses due to fire, theft, or fraud, which are insured by other companies under hazard and casualty ...
- 2773: The Springtime Quest: Filing an Income Tax Return
- ... off the file cabinet and empty the drawers that contain my important personal papers that will be needed to file the income tax report. The extensive important paper inventory consists of medical receipts, records of interest paid, and literally any other kind of record that may or may not be a factor in the tax filing. In the past, I have thrown away receipts only to find that the receipts were ...
- 2774: Warner-Lambert
- ... Product Line Profits). In 1997, Net Income was $870 million which increased 11% and basic earning per share of $3.20, increased 10%. Warner-Lambert’s primary market risk exposure consists of fluctuations in the interest rate, which is a common business risk for all businesses; and exchange rate risk, since it is a global corporation. Industry Outlook: Shipments of pharmaceutical preparations increased by approximately 8% in 1997, which was similar ...
- 2775: Milton Friedman
- ... then that the statement “ business managers should be men with a responsibility to the nation, as well as to themselves, to reestablish themselves in the public mind as objective thinkers and seekers of the public interest” represent the ultimate aspiration of professionalism (A.A.Berle). It cannot be denied that managers are employed to perform their duties to the stockholders. Friedman explains that if the corporate executive has a social responsibility ...
- 2776: The Economic Growth of Asia
- ... world's banker. In the 50's through to the 70's, the Japanese economy was averaging 11% of growth. (250) The Bank of Japan backed commercial banks in providing capital for investments. Economic growth rates were the highest in the world based on high levels of savings and investments, rapid productivity growth and remarkable social consensus. Japan was willing to forego immediate reward for long term benefits. Therefore, in large ...
- 2777: Site Based Management
- ... team should be around 7 to 15. WHO CONTROLS IT? SBM is not owned or controlled by an individual. It is a joint and cooperative management system represented by all groups of people that have interest in educational accomplishment. The followings can be described in regard to the control of SBM: Under the philosophy of lay control, parents control site policy because they are the consumers and care most deeply about ...
- 2778: Asian Financial Crisis
- ... to identify the fundamental causes of a financial crisis always suffer from the problem of distinguishing insight from hindsight. Many financial journalists today have said the the crisis was the inevitable counsquence of: "overvalued exchange rates, large current account deficits, short-term capital inflows, opaque financial systems, or one of several other supposedly fatal flaws in East Asian capitalism." It seems fair to say that a year ago nobody suspected that ...
- 2779: Developing An Effective Sales Training Program
- ... learn the basics, then develop the style that works best for them. “Sales representatives who are unqualified to train results to wasted recruiting and selection efforts, poor sales force morale, bad selling habits, high turnover rates, and poor customer relations-all of which have a negative impact on an organization’s profit” (Anderson, Hair, and Bush, pp. 7-4). On the other hand, a benefit to running a mentoring program is ...
- 2780: Ford, the Company and the Man
- ... he grew up on the family farm in Dearborn. Ford enjoyed a typical 19th century childhood spending days in a one-room school and helping on the farm. At an early age Ford showed an interest in mechanical things. In 1879 a 16 year-old henry ford left home ,and went to Detroit to work as an apprentice machinist. Ford remained an apprentice for three years, he then returned to Dearborn ...
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