Reliable multi-user DBMSs are also required when implementing an ERP system
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
TRUE
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John Crichton had applied for a trademark logo at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for his new startup company, stating that he would use the logo in commerce within the next six months. But even after six months, he had not yet used the logo
Which of the following recourses does trademark law allow John Crichton so that he can retain his logo until he uses it in commerce? A) Apply for a six-month extension for the logo. B) Change the logo slightly, and reapply for the newly altered logo. C) Pay a fine so that the trademark gets registered immediately. D) Cancel the current application and apply for the same logo again.
If a purchase or sale by an officer, director, or greater-than-10 percent shareholder that would otherwise result in recoverable short-swing profits was involuntary and did not involve the payment of cash and if there was no possibility of speculative abuse of inside information, than a court may hold that it was a(n) __________ to which no liability will attach
a. innocent transaction b. approved negotiation c. unorthodox transaction d. designated sale
Match the term with its definition.
A. A very large payment required about halfway through the term over which payments were calculated, repaying the loan balance in full B. Private individuals who invest in others' entrepreneurial ventures C. A loan for which items of inventory or other movable property serve as collateral D. The process of raising small amounts of money from a large number of investors via the Internet E. F. The issuance of stock to be traded in public financial markets G. The sale of a firm's capital stock to select individuals H. A long-term loan with real property held as collateral
Disney became the world's leading media company to a large extent by pursuing a corporate strategy of
A. unrelated diversification. B. cost-leadership. C. related-linked diversification. D. hostile takeovers.