Sudan seizes the assets of Triage Medical, Inc, a U.S. firm. Triage's recovery from Sudan in a U.S. court may be prevented by

a. the act of state doctrine.
b. the doctrine of sovereign immunity.
c. the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
d. the principle of comity.


a

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A company produces 500 microwave ovens per month, each of which includes one electrical circuit. The company currently manufactures the circuits in-house but is considering outsourcing the circuits at a contract cost of $30 each. Currently, the cost of producing circuits in-house includes variable costs of $22 per circuit and fixed costs of $11,000 per month. Assume the company could cut fixed costs in half by outsourcing and that there is no alternative use for the facilities presently being used to make circuits. If the company outsources, operating income will ________.

A) increase by $1500 B) decrease by $1500 C) decrease by $4000 D) stay the same

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Which of the informal elements of ethics focuses on narratives of the organization to provide meaning, values, and desired behavior?

A. language B. stories C. norms D. rituals

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In the market introduction stage of the product life cycle,

A. total industry profit is highest. B. industry profits rise. C. sales are the highest. D. industry sales level off. E. most companies experience losses.

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AT&T uses its sales reports broken down by geographic regions as part of its marketing research to determine which markets are most rapidly adopting high-speed Internet connections. In this example, AT&T is using

A. internal sampling. B. internal primary data. C. external secondary data. D. external primary data. E. internal secondary data.

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