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California Instruments, Inc.
A case study of California Instruments, Inc, a manufacturer of precision instruments.
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| 2007
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Description:
This paper discusses the relationship between California Instruments, Inc. and the US Army. In particular, it focuses on the orders placed by the US Army to this company and how this has affected California Instrument's business and profits. The paper traces the history of the two company's relationship and the major players in the dealings. Also described is how California Instruments managed to pull together the deal, locating equipment and determining costs and prices.
Sample of Sources Used:
- 'The Body of Knowledge', SCEA The Society of Cost Estimating and Analysis, Available at: http://www.sceaonline.org/certification/bodyofknowledge.cfm
- Makin, J. H. 2007, 'The Economy, Profits, and Stocks', AEI Online, Available at: http://www.aei.org/publications/pubID.25523/pub_detail.asp
- Zhiyan Cao, 'An Introduction to Corporate Accounting Standards', Available at: http://www.som.yale.edu/faculty/Sunder/PhdAccountingControl/PatonLittletonCao.pdf
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APA Format
California Instruments, Inc. (2007, July 21)
Retrieved June 30, 2022, from https://www.academon.com/case-study/california-instruments-inc-97044/
MLA Format
"California Instruments, Inc." 21 July 2007.
Web. 30 June. 2022. <https://www.academon.com/case-study/california-instruments-inc-97044/>