Archive for the Corporations Category
- Welk soort collectieve bureaubanen is daar waar u kan zich omhoog in positie bewegen? - 28 February 2009
- Hoe kan ik weten of een bedrijf is een volle dochteronderneming van een groter bedrijf? - 15 February 2009
- Is het octrooirecht verzadigd? Hoe concurrerend is het veld? Moet ik werken voor een bedrijf of advocatenkantoor voor binnenkomst? - 9 February 2009
- ***** geheime *****? - 9 February 2009
- I’m trying to figure out the capital structure of AT&T and Verizon, and while I know what capital structure is, I don’t know how to glean it from the stock pages my professor referenced- it seems to me that I’d need to use Hoovers, but I don’t have access to that. Does anyone know of a good way get capital structure information for these companies ASAP? It’s for an assignment I need to get in right away. - 5 February 2009
- Hoe verantwoordelijk zou een bedrijf voor de acties van hun werknemers moeten zijn? - 16 December 2008
- What is the best corporate structure to prevent expropriation (when a government ceases control of your company)? In other words, what corporate structure can negatively affect the country if its government expropriates your company? - 13 December 2008
- bedrijf? - 29 November 2008
- Let’s say I start a company from the ground up, then soon it becomes a multi-million dollar company. Now, even though I started it, all of the money is in the company. This happens all of the time, so do those founders just take lots of money from the company since they started it, or is most of it tied up in the company, and they are just rich because they own the company, and the money is technically theirs? I could start a business that became a billion dollar business, but as a CEO, I could just have the company pay me a $hitty $20,000 a year salary, then I wouldn’t get rich until I sold the company. But you don’t really see that happening. - 21 November 2008
- What do you do when your competition drops prices to get the market share you are holding? What are the options a business has when the competition drops prices just to gain your market share. Dropping your own prices, risks ruining the whole market. Not lowering your price means losing the market. Do you know of any useful case studies - 27 October 2008
