Answer: It only focused on brand competitors
Explanation:
The options to the question are:
A) It idenfied the wrong brand competitors.
B) It was too obsessed with market dominance.
C) It only focused on brand competitors.
D) It didn't engage in competitive analysis.
E) It refused to collaborate with its competitors.
From the question, we are informed that Kodak focused on maintaining market dominance over Polaroid and Fuji but failed to consider Sony, Nikon, Canon, and even smartphones.
The mistake made by Kodak was that it only focused on brand competitors. Kodak failed to realise that firms such as Sony, Nikon, Canon, and even smartphones are competitors as well.
b. Statement of company assets
c. Statement of company liquidity
d. Statement of owner’s equity
The balance in Johnny Deng, Incorporated's treasury stock account as of December 31, 2024, is $240,000.
1. Initially, 200,000 shares were issued for $1,000,000.
2. In 2023, 20,000 shares were repurchased for $200,000, resulting in a treasury stock balance of $200,000.
3. In 2024, 10,000 of the repurchased shares were resold for $160,000.
4. To calculate the remaining treasury stock balance, subtract the resold shares' value from the initial treasury stock balance: $200,000 - $160,000 = $40,000.
5. Since the company initially repurchased 20,000 shares and resold 10,000 of them, there are still 10,000 shares in the treasury.
6. The balance in the treasury stock account is the value of these remaining 10,000 shares plus the $40,000 difference: 10,000 shares x $20/share (initial repurchase price) = $200,000; $200,000 + $40,000 = $240,000.
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Answer: D. Daniel, who has worked his way up from entry-level to manager of Cecily's team within the last five years.
Explanation:
Daniel would be in the best position to help her out of all her colleagues because he started from where she started and has now grown to a higher level. He has also been at the company for a long time and knows how things work.
His advice and mentorship woth good intent, will provide Cecily with valuable help in moving forward because she would have a person who has already trodden the path for her and knows what to do and what not to do.
The other options have either not stayed in the job long enough or have stayed in the job for too long to be the best mentors.
Answer:
D. Daniel, who has worked his way up from entry-level to manager of Cecily's team within the last five years.
Explanation:
Noise is anything that interferes with communication.Physical noise is interference that is external to both speaker and listener. Physical noise hampers the physical transmission of the signal or message.
Loud music at a party is a example of physical noise. Correct answer: A Other example is irritating hum of your computer, air conditioner, or heater.
Answer:
loud music at a party
Explanation:
The question applies the principles of demand, supply, and pricing in the context of two movie theaters - The Modern Multiplex and The Sticky Shoe. By understanding the relationship between price, demand, and the cost to serve each customer, we can analyze the probable outcomes of price regulations, like the imposition of a price floor, on the businesses.
The question pertains to the economic concept of demand curves and consumer behavior using two movie theaters as examples. The Modern Multiplex and the Sticky Shoe operate at different prices and attract different numbers of customers. The demand for movies at the multiplex is given by the equation qmm = 14 - pmm + pss, while the demand at Sticky Shoe is given by qss = 8 + 2pss - pmm. Here, 'q' represents the quantity of movies demanded and 'p' represents the respective price in dollars.
Given that Multiplex has higher expenses per customer at $4, their ticket prices would naturally be higher than Sticky Shoe, which has a lower cost per customer at $2. This translates to their demand equations; the negative sign in front of pmm in Multiplex's demand equation suggests that as prices increase, their demand decreases because more people start favoring Sticky Shoe. Similarly, the positive sign in front of pss in Sticky Shoe's demand equation indicates that as their prices decrease, more customers prefer it over Multiplex.
This problem demonstrates how price floors can create surpluses and shortages, leading to inefficiencies in the market. For instance, if a minimum price (price floor) is set above the equilibrium price, the quantity supplied at this higher price will exceed the quantity demanded, thus leading to a surplus. If not managed carefully, these surplus situations can indeed lead to losses and business closures, as shown in the movie theater example.
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