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This comprehensive text will introduce students to the many operations topics and issues faced by leading service and manufacturing organizations. An emphasis is placed on new developments in the field of operations management and new information resources available, such as the Internet, while retaining a strong focus on the fundamental concepts of operations management. The goal of this text is to help students gain an understanding of what operations management involves, how it relates to other functional...
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"The vitamin cartel is the most pervasive and harmful criminal antitrust conspiracy ever uncovered," Assistant Attorney General Joel I. Klein, head of Justice's antitrust division, told a news conference. "The criminal conduct of these companies hurt the pocketbook of virtually every American consumer -- anyone who took a vitamin, drank a glass of milk, or had a bowl of cereal."
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This digital document is an article from NewsInc, published by The Cole Group on March 29, 2004. The length of the article is 371 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation Details Title: NYT, WSJ EXTEND BRANDS TO NEW MARKETS.(New York Times Co., Wall Street Journal) Publication: NewsInc (Magazine/Journal) ...
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Some families with an income of $40,000 could lose up to 40 cents in vanishing credits for every additional dollar earned from working overtime or taking a new job. As public policy, this is contradictory. The tax credits are sold in the name of “making work pay,” but in practice they can be a disincentive to working harder, especially if you’re a lower-income couple getting raises of $1,000 or $2,000 a year. One mystery — among many — of the McCain campaign is why it has allowed Mr. Obama’s 95%...
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The Wall Street Journal at WSJ.com is the internet version of the greatest financial news source and features the full text of the newspaper version.
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$40 million in loan assets? Really???? Wachovia (NYSE: WB ) is a company with hundreds of billions of loan assets. This is de minimis with respect to de minimis. What’s next a piece on a $30,000 legal bill pertaining to whether HR was allowed to use copyrighted clipart in company wide emails about Sexual Harassment training??
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Walter Woerheide (Rochester Institute of Technology)
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