Adam Smith was a great proponent of the ____________________ of labor.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
division
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Wesley Electronics Inc. manufactures electronic gadgets. Its marketing team spent a great deal of money on advertising to create awareness about the company's products among potential customers and employs a variety of methods, such as print, broadcast, and online advertising. According to the steps involved in segmenting a market, Wesley Electronics most likely is:
A. selecting a market or product category for study. B. designing and implementing its marketing mix. C. profiling and analyzing market segments. D. selecting segmentation descriptors for a market.
Under generally accepted accounting principles, an item must clearly represent a commitment to pay out funds in the future in order to be classified as a liability
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The Charbonneau Company of Restigouche, New Brunswick – created and fun by Luc Charbonneau – manufactures a fine hockey stick called "The Charbonneau"
Although it is known to hockey aficionados across North America and even in Europe, at the present time Luc sells it only in New Brunswick and Quebec. Luc's cousin, Emile Charbonneau, opens a plant in Winnipeg and begins marking a virtually identical hockey stick which he plans to sell only in Western Canada. He calls it "The Charbonneau". Luc has never registered his name as a trade mark. Can he now prevent Emile from using the name Charbonneau for his hockey sticks? A) No. This may be passing off, but Emile is selling his goods in a different market than Luc. B) Yes. Even though Luc has not registered his trade mark, it is known in Canada and cannot be infringed anywhere else in the country. C) No. Luc has no proprietary right in his name. D) No. The public in Western Canada would not be confused. E) Yes. This is a violation of the federal Trade-marks Act.
A holder of a negotiable instrument cannot claim to be a holder in due course if (s)he: A) possesses a negotiable instrument
B) knows the instrument is overdue. C) unknowingly holds an instrument with a forged signature. D) takes the instrument free from disputes between the drawer and drawee.