What are some of the issues that arise in evaluating and maintaining control over foreign operations? multiple choice
a. deciding whether to evaluate performance on the basis of foreign currency or parent company reporting currency management of new company is difficult
b. deciding whether to factor out of the performance measure items over which the foreign operation’s manager has no control
c. deciding whether to evaluate performance on the basis of foreign currency or parent company reporting currency and
d. whether to factor out of the performance measure items over which the foreign operation’s manager has no control
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Business, 21.06.2019 16:10, cgarnett5408
Aldrich and co. sold goods to donovan on credit. the amount owed grew steadily, and finally aldrich refused to sell any more to donovan unless donovan signed a promissory note for the amount due. donovan did not want to but signed the note because he had no money and needed more goods. when aldrich brought an action to enforce the note, donovan claimed that the note was not binding because it had been obtained by economic duress. was he correct? [aldrich & co. v. donovan, 778 p.2d 397 (mont.)]
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Business, 22.06.2019 21:50, sippincoronas
Q3. loral corporation manufactures parts for an aircraft company. it uses a computerized numerical controlled (cnc) machining center to produce a specific part that has a design (nominal) target of 1.275 inches with tolerances of ± 0.020 inch. the cnc process that manufactures these parts has a mean of 1.285 inches and a standard deviation of 0.005 inch. compute the process capability ratio and process capability index, and comment on the overall capability of the process to meet the design specifications.
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