Essays Tagged: "per annum"

Current status of malaria vaccinology

rmity on a global basis.Malaria is a protozoan disease of which over 150 million cases are reported per annum. In tropical Africa alone more than 1 million children under the age of fourteen die each ... pulation of malaria parasite consists of a collection of pathogens or strains that have the same properties as common childhood viruses, the vaccine coverage would be determined by the strain with the ...

(9 pages) 70 0 4.0 Dec/1996

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine

Ford Motor Company: Supply Chain Strategy Analysis from HBS Case

nologies and practices offer the potential to alter in a significant way the landscape in which it operates. Henry Ford was in his time an innovator in offering 'cars for the masses'. He introduced to ... s only eleven days of inventory on hand. This has led to an inventory turnover rate of thirty times per annum . This achievement, termed by Michael Dell 'Virtual Integration' has been achieved by blur ...

(5 pages) 1055 0 3.2 Dec/2002

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies > Automotive Companies

Prospect of online sales.

ing speed.Over the next decade sales through television and the Internet will grow by upwards of 30 percent per annum. Technological improvements, lower equipment costs, a wider choice of products and ... ine High Street in the very near future!1. THE STRUCTURE OF TELESHOPPING ORGANISATION*Retailers are perhaps the most important types of intermediary, situated at the point of direct contact with custo ...

(9 pages) 167 0 5.0 May/2003

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Australia vs. Taiwan.

esident is Chen Shui-bian.Australia is classified as a developed country (i.e. it has high level of per capita income) as it is mainly based on manufacturing and services, and the people have a high s ... y based on manufacturing and services, and the people have a high standard of living. It has a high per capita income of US $20 780 per annum, recorded in 2000. GDP stands at a US $398.1 billion with ...

(15 pages) 244 6 4.0 May/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics

"Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen.

ed Lydia only because she came with a settlement of five thousand pounds and another hundred pounds per annum.The other prominent purpose of marriage in Pride and Prejudice seems to be to elevate or a ...

(3 pages) 53 1 3.8 Sep/2003

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature > "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen

Critically assess the case of government support of small business, both in terms of business start - up and development

It states that small enterprises are companies with a turnover of below 2.8 million pound sterling per annum, a balance sheet total of below 1.4 million pound sterling per annum and the number of emp ... g created, but it is also indirect employment. Say a corner shop is opened up, the suppliers will experience a higher demand for their goods, and therefore they might want to employ more people.Like t ...

(12 pages) 151 0 2.6 Mar/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management

Case: Ford Motor Company

nologies and practices offer the potential to alter in a significant way the landscape in which it operates. Henry Ford was in his time an innovator in offering "cars for the masses". He introduced to ... s only eleven days of inventory on hand. This has led to an inventory turnover rate of thirty times per annum. This achievement, termed by Michael Dell "Virtual Integration" has been achieved by blurr ...

(11 pages) 745 0 4.3 May/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Matel case study

's sales to $ 1.4 billion between 1988 and 1995As CEO, Jill Barad primary goal was to grow earnings per share in line with the company's stated goal of 15 % per annum compounded before the effects of ... tel was increasingly being questioned by stockholders. In early 1998 the price of the stock was $44 per share1999 and despite a record bull market in American stocks by June the stock fell to $23 per ...

(4 pages) 120 0 0.0 May/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies

Lucerne and its imporatance in Australia

f the world's most important forage crops. It is regaining popularity as a nitrogen source and as a perennial crop in sustainable low input agriculture. Lucerne is deep-rooted and one of the oldest cu ... -rooted and one of the oldest cultivated plants in the world today. It is grown from tropical to temperate climates across Australia.Lucerne is grown widely under dryland farming conditions or irrigat ...

(11 pages) 29 1 4.1 Jun/2004

Subjects: Science Essays > Agriculture

INDIAN OIL CORPORATION

er of India, Pandit JawaharLal Nehru, on 1st January 1962. As on 1st April 2002 IndianOil owns and operates 10 of the country's 18 refineries with a refining share of 33% (over 41%, if the capacity of ... at was commissioned in 1998. IndianOil's total refining capacity is now 38.15 Million Metric Tonnes per Annum# (as of 1st April 2002).IndianOil commissioned India's first product pipeline, the Guwahat ...

(16 pages) 143 0 2.2 Sep/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Marketing

Role of Reserve Bank of Australia and Interest Rates

Definition of Interest RateAn interest rate is the percentage yield on a financial security or asset such as a loan, bond or savings deposit. A variety ... liquidity and maturity of various financial instruments or assets.Different Types Interest Rates (% per annum)Bank Current Deposit (at call) - 0.00%, June 2005Cash Rate Target - 5.50% (+0.25%), 2nd Ma ... owth Sustainable Growth of 3% to 4% Cash RateThe RBA implements monetary policy through its market operations. Market operations refer to the buying and selling of Commonwealth Government Securities ( ...

(7 pages) 77 0 1.5 Aug/2005

Subjects: Social Science Essays

Colgate Palmolive Case Analysis of "Precision" toothbrush.

sh market with a 23.3% volume share. Dollar sales of toothbrushes had grown an average rate of 9.3% per annum since 1987, but in 1992 they increased by 21% in value and 18% in volume, due to the intro ... el of competition and innovation in the tooth brush industry obliges CP launch a supreme product (super premium market)Company's Strengths:* Colgate is a well-known brand name in the Oral Care industr ...

(5 pages) 370 0 4.6 Feb/2006

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies

Why did Communism and the Soviet Union collapse by 1991?

new political thinking. Over 15,000 Red Army soldiers were killed in the war, which cost $8 billion per annum lasting over 10 years. Gorbachev felt it unnecessary and shameful to their citizens and Bo ... t states, no longer furthering interest of world communism. Thus he introduced domestic policies of Perestroika, Glasnost and Democratization to free Eastern Europe from Soviet sphere. In 1989 Hungary ...

(2 pages) 55 1 1.0 Mar/2006

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

Interactive Simulation of Trinezza

Trinezza's company and their product are practically unknown to the Sentonia market.International Experience - Lack of experience within the company to help make a transition like this.Price - The Cyn ... investment from Trinezza.Production Capacity - The existing production capacity of 14,000 scooters per annum will be barley enough to meet the demand in the U.S. market. Trinezza's mode of entry migh ...

(1 pages) 464 0 4.3 Sep/2006

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies

Whole Food Markets Business Analysis

ny and Industry OverviewWhole Food Markets is America's biggest chain of natural and organic food supermarkets. The products it sells are free of additives, colorings, preservatives, pesticides, hormo ... eventual expansion throughout Europe.The global organic food industry has been growing at over 20% per annum along with an increase in accessibility . The world market was calculated to be worth over ...

(11 pages) 677 0 3.0 Nov/2006

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies

Australian Credit Card and Securitization

Executive SummaryAustralia posses one of the highest levels of per capita credit card debt in the world. The Reserve Bank of Australia reported during June 2003 th ... he interchange fee reforms are expected to reduce the big four banks profits by AUD 25 million each per annum from the fiscal year 2004.A significant influence on the structure of the Australian finan ... a pre-arranged ceiling. The credit granted may either be settled in full by the end of a specified period without incurring any interest, or may be settled in instalments with the balance taken as ex ...

(20 pages) 40 0 0.0 Apr/2007

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics > Foreign & International Economics

Monetary Policy In Australia

by ensuring that inflation as measured by the CPI stays within the target range of 2-3% on average per annum. By targeting inflation it allows for the other key objectives of economic growth and full ... o hold deposits, but is not a bank. For example, building societies, life insurance companies and superannuation firms are all NBFIs.*The Rba targets inflation because:Low inflation is seen as a preco ...

(7 pages) 41 0 3.9 Oct/2008

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics