An examination of Circuit City from a financially competitive viewpoint.
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This paper examines Circuit City and analyzes the firm's market, industry and viability through various financial ratios and subjective measurements. The conclusion is that while Circuit City is an established home electronics competitor, it is not financially stable and is seeking bankruptcy protection. The paper predicts that in terms of future growth, the greatest competitive threat is Wal-Mart because of its continued expansion into music, home electronics and home computing. Finally, the paper develops a series of financial opinions but the recommended strategy is that the company should seek to be acquired or merge with a larger competitor such as Best Buy while the opportunity exists. The paper explains that this allows the company to expand its market footprint without the slow growth metrics associated with organic expansion strategies.
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"This document discusses Circuit City from a financially competitive viewpoint. The firm's market, industry and viability are analyzed through various financial ratios and subjective measurements. The conclusion is that while Circuit City is an established home electronics competitor, it is not financially stable and is seeking bankruptcy protection. In terms of future growth, the greatest competitive threat is Wal-Mart because of its continued expansion into music, home electronics and home computing. Finally, a series of financial opinions are developed but the recommended..."
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This paper discusses the sales of warranties by members of staff at Best Buy and Circuit City.
Analytical Essay # 136818 |
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This document looks at a typical sales pitch made by employees of Best Buy and Circuit City when trying to cross-sell extended warranties on electrical items that are sold in their outlets across North America.
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"Further, the case study also looks at factual data related to the profits made by these entities through their extended warranty programs and what the present and future outcomes look like for the organization in this area. Best Buy ..."
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A study of love and irony in Thomas Hardy's "On the Western Circuit."
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2002
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This paper examines the short story of British writer Thomas Hardy, "On the Western Circuit." It describes a tale of love and irony in the story's love triangle, in which the three main characters are entwined. The paper provides an entertaining synopsis of the complex nineteenth century love affair.
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""On the Western Circuit" is a short story that depicts the wonderful, yet, lonely and untimely love that Charles Raye, a young lawyer from London, and Edith Harnham, in the person of "Anna," her illiterate servant, had, expressed and apparent through the letters they communicated with. The story is both a story of love and irony, and this is because in the story, love is evident in the "love triangle" the three main characters was caught up: the illiterate servant Anna is in love with the young and handsome lawyer Charles Raye, Edith Harnham, the "Anna" in the letters, is also inevitably in love with the young man, and Raye is in love with the literate Anna, whom he supposed was Anna the servant in Melchester."
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A definition and technical analysis, evolution of circuit design, uses, advantages, need for, oxidation, obstacles, research and review of literature.
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Over the years, there has been an evolution of the universal
building blocks used by logic circuit designers. In the mid 1960s, there were SSI gates; NAND, NOR, EXOR, and NOT or INVERT. In the early 1970s, MSI blocks, registers, decoders, multiplexers, and other blocks made their appearances.
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"Device Isolation of Integrated Circuits
Overview
Over the years, there has been an evolution of the universal
building blocks used by logic circuit designers. In the mid 1960s, there were SSI gates; NAND, NOR, EXOR, and NOT or INVERT. In the early 1970s, MSI blocks, registers, decoders, multiplexers, and other blocks made their appearances. In the late 1970s, ALUs (arithmetic logic units) with on board scratchpad registers, interrupt controllers, microprogram sequencers, ROMs/PROMs, and other LSI devices up to and including a complete one chip microprocessor (control, ALU and registers) became readily available(Qian, 1997). From this the PC was born.
In the realm of microelectronics, smaller means faster."
During the last 2 decades, the number of transistors crammed onto
an integrated
This paper is a literature review of recent articles about the evolution of the universal building blocks used by logic circuit designers.
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This paper states that interconnects and isolation has been, is and will continue to be the key factors that limit the performance and costs of integrated circuits. The author points out that as technology is scaled below a quarter micron, the problems associated with interconnect are ever more pressing and could potentially become the roadblock to progress. This paper concludes that technology is changing the physical size of circuitry, allowing an 11 Million transistors on an 80 mmz die, but this is only a short respite before other technologies allow more and more processing to be done in smaller spaces with less.
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Overview
The Need for Device Isolation Defined
The Evolution in Manufacturing and Deposition Technology
The Evolution in Materials Choice for Device Isolation
A Critical Review of Literature from 1997 through mid-1999
Conclusion
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"Essential to chip fabrication is a process called lithography, which resembles the printing of a photograph by shining light through a negative onto a photosensitive surface. To produce features less than 0.1 mm wide, semiconductor companies face the task of developing methods that involve light or other electromagnetic radiation of wavelengths much shorter than those commonly used today. The shorter the wavelength, the finer the line can be sharply drawn."
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Examines race-based lawsuits against firm, costs, need for & purpose of diversity programs; and the ffect of CA Proposition 209 on such programs.
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1999
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"Introduction
Affirmative action does not have a single definition, but is associated with providing opportunities to women and minorities who have suffered discrimination in the past. Through affirmative action programs in the workplace, employers actively seek out women and minorities in their recruiting practices and provide programs through which potential employees who might be less qualified than other applicants are provided employment opportunities in order to redress the imbalance of previous years. Recently, California passed Proposition 209, an initiative which repealed affirmative action in state-funded programs, including at state colleges and universities. This research examines how one company, Circuit City, experienced legal problems because it did not pay attention to maintaining a discrimination-free workplace.."
Examines lawsuits against firm for racial bias, costs, corp. response, focusing on diversity program as solution.
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"Introduction
Circuit City is one of the nation's largest consumer electronics retailers with operations in major metropolitan areas which have large concentrations of minorities. The company's success is based on offering low prices on brand name items, but the company suffered a significant public relations problem in the mid 1990s when it was sued for discrimination against minorities. The lawsuits were eventually decided in favor of some of the plaintiffs, and a judge eventually ordered the company to implement a diversity program. This research examines the environment surrounding the discrimination lawsuits at Circuit City and considers the future direction of the organization in regard to diversity programs and discriminations."
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Looks at the development, features, power levels, types and future of this technology used in miniaturizing electronic systems. Includes a table, chart and graph.
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1999
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"INTEGRATED CIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY
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IC technology development, characteristics, and power levels were reviewed. IC technology has experienced unprecedented advances in power levels over nearly four decades. These advances have fueled the development of the information age. Concerns have been expressed that IC power levels may be approaching maximum limits under existing production technologies and that new approaches will soon be required to provide additional power.
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This research examines the development and the power (density) of the integrated circuit (IC). The findings of this research are presented within the contexts of (1) the developmental his.."
Analyzes advertising program. Local vs. national, in-house support, targeting, effectiveness and direct sales.
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1999
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Circuit City is one of the nation's largest consumer electronic store chains. The company weathered the lackluster early 1990s in this industry by using a "showroom" approach to stores which kept its capital costs low and by targeting diverse demographics as it opened new stores. When the consumer electronics market picked up in the mid-1990s, the company was uniquely positioned to take advantage of the upturn. Circuit City competes directly with Best Buy and Tandy Corporation, also specialty retailers, as well as with mass merchandisers such as Sears and Kmart. This research considers the advertising program in place at Circuit City and whether the company could improve its return on advertising through modifications in its promotional efforts."
A brief examination of Hardy's story, "On the Western Circuit".
Analytical Essay # 54365 |
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This paper explains the historic background of the author, Thomas Hardy. It shows how the Victorian era had an obvious impact on his writings, especially in his story, "On the Western Circuit". It looks at issues of the clash between town and country, rich and poor, educated and ignorant, modernity and tradition.
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"It is difficult to think of the Victorian era as modern, but to those living it, it was. Thomas Hardy, who grew up in rural England, the son of a master stonemason trod an interesting path between what we might today call working class and middle-class values. His father taught him to love music, and his mother to love learning. Both these passions and Hardy's attitude toward them are evident in "On the Western Circuit," although they are both dealt with from a negative viewpoint."
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