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29th September 2009
Begin by finding a company that provides due diligence services to potential investors in the multichannel retail arena to investigate the feasibility of, or provide support for, mergers, acquisitions, and/or investment opportunities. My firm, F. Curtis B... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
In the contemporary business world only thing that seems to be constant is change and the nature of the competition is such that companies need to leverage on the way they manage change to gain a competitive advantage. Moreover, the types of changes the c... Read >
Author: blinksolutions04
03rd September 2009
People who are looking to buy a business often contact business brokers to help them conduct a search for a business.
Although business searches are routinely conducted for larger scale transactions (mergers & acquisitions level deals that are several... Read >
Author: Anne Brown
05th May 2009
The Mission Plan: Battlefield Strategies for Crisis Management
The bottom line in business these days has become both simpler and more challenging: all businesses globally are in, or will soon be in, a state of financial crisis. Destructive forces not ... Read >
Author: Mark Mayoka
13th March 2009
Commercial law is effectively the legislation that covers most transactions in the life of Joe Public, from the fine balance of a marriage contract to the more fundamental protection of intellectual property. Corporate law, on the other hand, is the exclu... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid
04th March 2009
How adaptable are you?
Adaptability is an attitude and key to an entrepreneur's survival. Successful business owners navigate rising and falling economies much like skilled swimmers playing in the surf. Just like the surf, the economy brings a continuo... Read >
Author: Dan
28th February 2009
Poor Pluto. Stripped of its planetary status by the International Astronomical Union and reclassified as a "dwarf planet," two years ago, Pluto's demotion heralds new rules for planet classification. Debate by renowned astronomers from seventy-five countr... Read >
Author: Nan Russell
29th January 2009
People already in the legal profession, whose fundamental purpose is to help others resolve their legal problems, will endorse the fact that law as a career is intellectually fulfilling carrying ample financial rewards. Law offers you diverse career optio... Read >
Author: Sarah Jose
08th January 2009
People already in the legal profession, whose fundamental purpose is to help others resolve their legal problems, will endorse the fact that law as a career is intellectually fulfilling carrying ample financial rewards. Law offers you diverse career optio... Read >
Author: Sarah Jose
30th December 2008
The conversion of one form of data into another form is termed as Data Conversion Work. Simple conversion of data includes: conversion of a text file from one character encoding to another. And complex conversion of data includes: office file formats, and... Read >
Author: Anish
01st December 2008
The UK is known to have a skills shortage but to make matters worse we now have the Credit Crunch to cope with. As a result further skills and talents are being lost because companies are making many of their staff redundant in an attempt to ride the cr... Read >
Author: Graham Drage
01st December 2008
A lawyer is a person who is learned in law and works either as an attorney or solicitor or counsel. Through his years of training and professional degree, he becomes licensed to practice law. The intrinsic aim of a lawyer is to fight circumstances which ... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
01st December 2008
Generically speaking, a law firm is a partnership of lawyers who offer their practice to clients within one umbrella. The onus of any liability is shared by the partners amongst themselves. Similarly they share any profit that comes out of the venture. Wi... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
10th November 2008
The message came from Human Resources. There's nothing to worry about with the newly announced organizational changes and pending merger, it reassured. The changes will be good for the company and good for the people who work here it coached.
I've seen... Read >
Author: Nan Russell
06th October 2008
More and more Indian companies are reaching overseas destinations to tap new markets and to acquire new technologies. And one of the most preferred investment destinations of Indian companies is Germany.
The ‘Annual Review 2007’ of Indian investmen... Read >
Author: jumphigher
06th October 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Barry Lycka
Warren Buffett, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, continues to use his firm's enormous cash reserves to make purchases into some of the most valued, but down trodden, American companies. Buffett declared another deal this week, ... Read >
13th August 2008
International businesses are facing new challenges to their internal communication structures due to major reforms brought about through internationalization, downsizing, mergers, acquisitions and joint ventures.
Lack of investment in cross cultural tra... Read >
Author: Sunil Kumar
11th April 2008
Seldom in the history of the mining industry has there been as much interest in mergers, acquisitions and takeovers as there is now.
Fuelled by the resources boom in the Asian mining industry, 2007 was a big year for mergers and acquisitions, and this ... Read >
Author: asiaminer11
03rd April 2008
Join me as I take a look at some real world examples of mobile broadband, to show YOU how cool it is!
Subject 1: Ryan - "Mobile broadband lets me do emails on the train"
Ryan is a big name in the city. He works for one of those big companies, you know... Read >
Author: Matt Sharp
26th February 2008
Before we look at the areas where a specialist business development consultancy can be used, let’s agree a definition of the term “business development”.
In some sectors, typically professional services and management consultancy, business develo... Read >
Author: David Regler
01st February 2008
In previous articles we’ve discussed the importance of IP and that business strategy is closely intertwined with IP strategy -- whether most companies realize it or not. (We’ve also written a white paper on the subject.) In this article, I thought I... Read >
Author: Amplify
29th January 2008
The New Year revelations and celebrations are over. It’s time to get back to work. The world of business is looking to improvise on the best business practices this year. The result is some of the best business conferences to have ever taken place. The ... Read >
Author: Ganesh
21st January 2008
This recent wave of mergers and acquisitions has prompted businesses to get scale fast and place themselves in a position to reap considerable benefits from “first mover advantages." Speed to market is a critical competitive differentiation in all bus... Read >
Author: alprojam
21st January 2008
This recent wave of mergers and acquisitions has prompted businesses to get scale fast and place themselves in a position to reap considerable benefits from “first mover advantages." Speed to market is a critical competitive differentiation in all bus... Read >
Author: alprojam
22nd August 2007
By Bob Betke
Begin by finding a company that provides due diligence services to potential investors in the multichannel retail arena to investigate the feasibility of, or provide support for, mergers, acquisitions, and/or investment opportunities. My f... Read >
Author: Curt Barry
03rd May 2007
China is set to see more mergers and acquisitions this year after emerging as the second-biggest Mergers & Acquisitions market in Asia Pacific in 2006, according to Standard & Poor's.
A record US$99 billion worth of mergers and acquisitions deals was sea... Read >
Author: Eric Castro
25th January 2007
There is a wave of mergers & acquisitions hitting Europe and other places. The Leveraged Buyout (LBO) and Mergers and Acquisitions (M & A) frenzy seem to be back with a vengeance. According to Reuters in Dec 2006, equity firms held more than $300 billio... Read >
Author: AdamHeist
04th January 2007
( Top Thoughts on Top Executives. )
Many organisations face a dilemma in business strategy. On the one hand there is a requirement to be very flexible and embrace change, but on the other – to create a corporate structure, maintain consistency an... Read >
Author: J Hadley
03rd January 2007
Organizational culture comprises the attitudes, experiences, beliefs and values.
Work-groups or teams within -organizations have their own behavioral quirks and interactions, which, to an extent, affect the whole system. These behavioral quirks are term... Read >
Author: Linda Devis
19th July 2006
In the contemporary business world only thing that seems to be constant is change and the nature of the competition is such that companies need to leverage on the way they manage change to gain a competitive advantage. Moreover, the types of changes the c... Read >
Author: Verena Veneeva
25th April 2006
A lawyer helps people as well as businesses solve legal problems, understand rules and regulations, and ensure that the lives people lead are within the confines of law. Lawyers play many roles from arguing cases in court, to defending a person's or natio... Read >
Author: Paul Wilson
12th March 2006
Mergers, acquisitions, layoffs, reorganizations, change. . . all of these modern-day business phenomenon have had a tremendous impact on the level of trust in most organizations. Gone is the era of lifetime employment. Today, organizations consider thems... Read >
Author: Marnie Green
06th January 2006
When you hear phrases like "dawn raid", "poison pill", and "shark repellent" it might seem like you are talking about the latest action movie, but there's nothing fictional about them - they are all terms used in the world of mergers and acquisitions (M&A... Read >
Author: David Skul
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