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What is the Aim of Coca Cola?

The aim of Coca Cola must be the same as that of every company that wishes to stay in business - to make a profit, and create a dividend for it's shareholders.. It's as simple as that really.

You may also want to add that they want to increase market share, this would be because they are stealing their competitors' customers and making them their own, this would also bring in more money for Coca-Cola and they would have the bragging rights of being the best in the industry.

Who are Chrysler board of directors?

Robert L. Nardelli James Press Tom W. Lasorda Frank O. Klegon Frank J. Ewasyshyn Ronald E. Kolka Michael Manley Steven J. Landry Nancy A. Rae John P. Campi

How is Robert Allen Stanford like bernie madoff?

how is Robert Allen Stanford like bernie madoff

What is a multinational cooperation?

Companies that are located in various countries all over the world. They are sometimes called transnational corporation

What are the major industries of Denmark?

Aalborg Industries in Aalborg city. The best company of all.

Swot analysis of san miguel corporation?

Strengths

  • Asset leverage
  • Effective communication
  • High R&D
  • Innovation
  • Loyal customers
  • Market share leadership
  • Strong management team
  • Strong brand equity
  • Strong financial position
  • Pricing
  • Reputation management

Weaknesses

  • No online presence

Weak brands

Management bench is not deep.

Opportunities

  • Acquisitions
  • Asset leverage
  • Emerging markets and expansion abroad
  • Innovation
  • Product and services expansion
  • Takeovers

Threats

  • Competition
  • Economic slowdown
  • External changes (government, politics, taxes, etc)
  • Lower cost competitors or imports
  • Maturing categories, products, or services
  • Price wars
  • Product substitution

Is Talbot's going out of business?

Not here where I live, they get a lucrative business

Where does Accumulated Depreciation appear?

Accumulated depreciation is a contra asset account. So it goes with the assets but works in reverse from normal assets. So the debit side won't be increases, but rather decreases. And the credit side will be the increases. And it will be grouped with the fixed asset that's being depreciated. This way, you'll be able to see the original value and all the depreciation that's been taken.

Is Sandra rochefort a scam artist?

Yes, she is. It's been reported that she claims to be a psychic, and sends letters to people saying that she sees danger, but for $19.95 she'll protect them from the danger.

That she claims to be psychic really says it all.

(As a minor aside, in most states to see a person in danger and fail to act is a violation of various "Good Samaritan" laws, so if she was really psychic, she'd by law have to protect you for free!)

Is westwood college a scam?

THE REAL ANSWER:

Let's try to stick to the independently, verified facts when answering questions about Westwood College -- rather than hearsay, conjecture, and flat-out fiction. It's easy to make things up, but people really looking for credible answers will see right through it and come away with the truth. And here's the truth about Westwood College:

· Westwood offers career-focused programs to prepare their students for employment upon graduation, and many times, before they even graduate. In fact, 76 percent of its students find jobs in their area of study.

· A sampling of companies that have hired Westwood grads: 20th Century Fox, Apple, Disney, EA Games, Ethan Allen, Hewlett Packard, Lockheed Martin, Met Life, Nickelodeon Animation Studios, Quake Studios and Wells Fargo Bank.

· In addition to national accreditation, Westwood College became a candidate for regional accreditation by the Higher Learning Commission in October 2007. Here are some of the schools that have accepted Westwood credits: Purdue University, DePaul University, University of Phoenix and Kaplan University.

· Compared with nearly 400 other private four-year colleges, our students are more satisfied than the median - across all areas (source: Noel-Levitz). A few notable examples are:

o Tuition paid is a worthwhile investment

o The quality of instruction I receive in most of my classes is excellent

o I receive the help I need to apply my academic major to my career goals

· Unlike tenure-track faculty at traditional colleges, Westwood's faculty have strong academic credentials, as well as being working professionals who can help students develop the skills they need upon entering the workforce. Some facts:

o Every student fills out a Faculty Course Evaluation at the end of each course. On average, students ranked their professors 5.4 out of 6 through January 2009.

o Westwood's faculty members have won numerous awards and accolades, including the Outstanding Engineering Educator Award and the Career College Association Instructor of the Year

· The Career College Association says tuition and fees at Westwood and similar institutions reflect the true cost of education to students, not the taxpayer-subsidized cost.

· Choosing to attend a career college, students decide to make an investment in themselves and their futures. The vast majority of career college students are able to manage their loans and pursue better, more professionally rewarding careers, the CCA reported.

These are all well-recorded facts about Westwood, rather than the personal opinions of a few. I would encourage you to visit the Westwood Website (www.westwood.edu) or contact the school if you have more questions.

AN ALTERNATIVE AND FACTUAL VIEWPOINT:

DALLAS - The owners of Westwood College - which has branches in Dallas, Fort Worth and Houston - will pay $7 million to settle a lawsuit with the federal government.

Four years ago, News 8 investigated student complaints against Westwood, which operates seventeen schools nationwide. Its three Texas campuses are known as "career colleges," but in a federal lawsuit, the government charged Westwood was not the college it said it was, and that it did not provide careers for its students.

The lawsuit covers a period from 2002 to 2005, and contains the same complaints Westwood students shared with News 8 in 2005.

Westwood can cost a student tens of thousands of dollars, depending on the curriculum; most students get government grants and loans to go there.

The government charged Westwood with fraud and misrepresentation in participating in those loans.

Westwood told students that 97 percent of its graduates got jobs, but the government said the placement rate was far lower.
For further information see WFAA TV http://www.wfaa.com/sharedcontent/dws/wfaa/latestnews/stories/wfaa090529_wz_westwoodfolo.2d592685.html

How does the ponzi scheme relate to Agape scandal?

The Agape scandal was the fact that they were defrauding people with the Ponzi scheme.

Who is macy's competition?

Macy's direct competitors include other middle priced-ranged department stores including Nordstrom and Dillard's. However lately they have been losing a significant amount of market share to discount stores such as TJ Maxx and Marshalls due to the declining economy.

Who founded Genzyme?

Genzyme was founded by Sheridan Snyder and Henry Blair in 1981. The company went public in 1986.

Better trades free expo scam?

It's a scam. They offer a free seminar, and then hit you up for a $3,000 fee for the two day course and "everything" you need to learn how to trade and grow fabulously rich.

But there's always more fees, and costs of software, and online classes. And after thousands of more dollars, it may occur to you to wonder why if the money to be made trading is so good, how come they aren't trading, instead of wasting their time telling you how to?

You will not get rich, you will not make a living at it, and you will go broke if you try.