Perhaps one thing that most business have steadily forgotten is the fact that they can really build more business if they try. Apparently some regions have restricted their beliefs to their immediate territories, totally forgetting the essence of marketing and its branches. Among them include that of global marketing, a branch to which is certainly a big boost if given the ample consideration on how to go about it.
Going global is not hard if you know your market. Fear of considering cultural and political factors outside the standard ...
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Some months back, we had already heard that we should brace for recession in key parts of the world. A lot of people stand to lose their jobs and rightfully so, we have seen thousands to perhaps a million people now jobless no thanks to this economic crisis that has befallen the world.
The big three auto manufacturers have made necessary cuts and so have banks. Three companies have joined the fray as well and this includes consumer electronics giant Sony which has cut over 8,000 jobs due to the ...
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It may not be the kindest of words but incoming U.S. president has said that if the automobile industry is to survive their financial worries then perhaps asking the fat-salaried executives to step down is a key move that can save them on financial problems. It is nothing personal but practical. There are executives in these companies that procure a large part of their income and if nothing is done about it, it is obvious that they will go bankrupt due to financial mismanagement.
It is not the ...
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Depending on whose side you are on, this poll is bound to be controversial. In a national poll set out to determine what the American taxpayer would choose, 6 out 10 chose not to bail out the big three, a result that will obviously be crucial as far as what the government will do.
Earlier it was speculated that help would be on the way for the three car manufacturing giants but apparently they may stay that way; just speculations. General Motors and Ford have openly announced that they ...
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The financial bailout seems to be coming in installments. Initially it was counted in millions and then billions. Now it has risen to trillions. Care to try zillions next?
The economic disaster besetting the whole world is apparent. In fact, if billions cannot save companies from a bailout, would trillions do the trick? The next thing you would know is that it is not enough as well as we see practically the whole world at the mercy of debt issues created no other than man himself.
We see companies ...
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Citigroup can heave a big sigh of relief these days. Facing the prospects of the worst financial disaster in ages, the U.S. government granted a $20 Billion financial bailout to the threatened group, hopefully strengthening the financial backbone of the country. The news had quite an impact as stocks soared when the
Citigroup bailout was announced.
The question is on whether this was enough and up to when it can be sustained. It is no secret that Citigroup is only one of the many companies that are facing bankruptcy ...
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Just what impact does the impending financial crisis have on the economic woes of the United States and the world today? Well for one, if the big three namely, Chrysler, Ford and General Motors would fold, the impact on the automobile industry will severely dent their economy and push the United States further down the lines of economic catastrophe.
The makers of the original American muscled cars has obviously made the U.S. government stand on their feet, placing one part of their business sector on the crossroads of losing not ...
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After
Barack Obama was proclaimed the 44th President of the United States, the economy looked like it was rebounding. At least for a day that is. Well it did, but similar to some developments in the past such as the approval of the financial bailout issue, stocks only improved for over a day. After that, everything went back to normal as most people were trying to think of a way to help the faltering economies of today.
Apparently it takes more than politics and intervention to help address ...
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The ban has been lifted but the damage has been done. Such is the dilemma that Croley Foods Manufacturing has to deal with as the melamine issue has certainly already been done no thanks to the Hong Kong Food authorities.
The other, it was reported that traces of melamine were found in the exported good from the Philippines and to verify, the Bureau of Food and Drugs administration had initially put a temporary hold on the selling of this widely popular brand as far as the blueberry line is concerned. ...
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As expected, not all parties that were supposed to be saved by the much publicized financial bailout plan of the US really benefited. In fact, it is pretty much obvious that it is doing more harm and has gone as far as affecting the neighboring countries. It is bound to reach most local regions since the fall of Wall Street involved global investments, most of which have investors from all parts of the globe.
So what is next? Will the US government come out with something once again to save ...
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