Which of the following is an example of a not-for-profit organization that would use marketing principles?
A) a fast-food restaurant
B) a manufacturer of bicycles
C) a software developer
D) an amusement park
E) the Red Cross
E
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Companies A, B, and C supply components to three plants (F, G, and H) via two crossdocking facilities (D and E). It costs $4 to ship from D regardless of final destination and $3 to ship to E regardless of supplier. Shipping to D from A, B, and C costs $3, $4, and $5, respectively, and shipping from E to F, G, and H costs $10, $9, and $8, respectively. Suppliers A, B, and C can provide 200, 300 and 500 units respectively and plants F, G, and H need 350, 450, and 200 units respectively. Crossdock facilities D and E can handle 600 and 700 units, respectively. Logistics Manager, Aretha Franklin, had previously used "Chain of Fools" as her supply chain consulting company, but now turns to you for some solid advice.
Guy and Hanna do business as G-H Associates. If G-H is a partnership, it is governed by the Uniform Partnership Act
A. in the absence of an express agreement. B. in the absence of an implied agreement. C. only in the presence of an express agreement. D. under all circumstances.
Spice Corp. wants to acquire all the assets of Sugar Corp. Spice plans to pay for the assets by issuing its own corporate stock. Spice's board of directors has already approved the merger. In what circumstances would the approval of Spice's shareholders be required for this merger? Is the approval of Sugar's shareholders necessary? Explain.
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following is patentable?
a. The design of a bioreactor b. The law of gravity c. A naturally occurring bacterium d. A computer program