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U.S Auto Industry's Market Share And Fluctuations
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 932.... GM's only major competition was from U. S. manufacturers.
However, since the first foreign truck was imported from Japan in 1956, GM's
share of the market began to decline. Foreign cars were smaller, more fuel
efficient, less expensive, and often more reliable than their American
counterparts. General Motor's market share dipped from nearly 44% in 1973 to
below 30% in 1985. In response to this sudden drop in its share of the market GM
founded the Saturn Company. Saturn produces compact cars very similar to
Japanese imports at competitive prices. This response halted GM's declin .....
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Essay About Cooper Industries
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 604.... acquired more than 60 manufacturing companies over a
thirty year span in order to increase the size and the scope of the company.
Most of the acquired companies made it possible for Cooper to be independent of
the outside environment and giving full control of the manufacturing process
concerning their business while avoiding anti-trust allegations. Cooper
basically purchased every company that is vital to its energy industry and all
the side industries that effect it. From tools to fuses to cables to the
drilling equipment was manufactured and distributed by the corpo .....
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The US Monetary Policy
Number of pages: 18 | Number of words: 4795.... 10,000 commercial banks. The organization of the Fed is included in the Appendix to this paper.
The Board of Governors is the most important group within the Fed. The Board consists of seven members, each appointed for 14 years by the President of the United States. The chair of the Fed, also appointed by the President, has a term of 4 years, and is sometimes said to be the second most powerful man in the country. The Fed is an inde-pendent agency, and thus does not take orders from either the President or Congress.
The US is divided into 12 Federal Reserve districts, ea .....
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Government Spending & Budget
Number of pages: 10 | Number of words: 2618.... from November
reported that over 70% of those polled disapprove of the current
performance by Congress, and most blamed politicians for failure to take
action (Cloud 3709). These accusations of failure to follow through come
with historical proof that Congress and Clinton have failed to compromise
and resolve the issue. After all, current budget plans are dependent on
somewhat unrealistic predictions of avoiding such catastrophes as recession,
national disasters, etc., and include minor loopholes. History has shown
that every budget agreement that has failed was too l .....
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Lewis And Lewis, P.C Accounting Firm
Number of pages: 17 | Number of words: 4668.... the building is well harmonized with the surroundings.
However, it gives guests the impression of dignity and openness.
Directly inside the main entrance to Lewis & Lewis is a small but
welcoming lobby, with a natural stone floor, stylish but difficult to walk on in
heels. There is a narrow open closet for guests to hang their coats, and several
chairs arranged around a table on which are placed the company newsletter and
other publications. The receptionist's desk is facing the entrance door, and
behind it sits a friendly young woman. The partners' offices are found a .....
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The Unemployment Rate
Number of pages: 16 | Number of words: 4371.... live. As a result, they will commit suicide to solve the problem. Moreover,
the high unemployment rate results in the increase of the rate of crime. There
was an unemployed man who stole rice because he was too hungry and he did not
have money to even buy food! We can know how serious the unemployment rate is.
By the way, higher unemployment rate causes lower purchasing power of people. A
lot of kinds of business are affected. Many people lose confidence in economics
of Hong Kong. They do not believe unemployment will be improved. Some say that
the Government should .....
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The Market Structure Of Microsoft
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 891.... was the computer hardware giant of the industry. In 1975 Microsoft was the producer of programming languages for MIPS Altair 7500 (Conigliaro1996). In 1981, Microsoft purchased an operating system for an Intel based 8086 chip from a small company named Seattle Computer Products and redesigned its product to sell it to license it to IBM for its new personal computer (PC) (Conigliaro1996). The redesigned product was released under the name MS DOS 1.0. IBM being a monopoly at that time in the hardware department, by allowing Microsoft to provide the operating system to its PCs, .....
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The Importance Of Mining Industry
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1925.... Not only do the products power the family car
and heat the family home, the manufacturing sector, the high tech
industries and even the better known resource industries are all dependent,
in some way, on the mining industry. The mining industry will continue to
be an important support to the economy.
Mining is taking full advantage of the quick expansion of computers and
microelectronics. These technologies are found in nearly every aspect of
mineral development activity - from exploration methods, through production,
mineral processing and even marketing. Computers and .....
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