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An insider is a person that has or had a legitimate right to access computing resources of an organization.
Tourism-based economies throughout the world are experiencing a surge in growth, driven in part by decreases in travel costs, increases in the average time available for leisure, and decreases in
This study provides a data analysis to identify the prevalence of double dipping in the New York State education system.
Lucelia was a retired teacher who bought a farm in early 2006 with her savings, after 30 years as a Biology teacher for children aged 11 to 18.
The CEO of 23andMe started the firm in 2006 to sell saliva test kits with ancestry and health related genetic reports direct to customers (DTC).
On October 28, 2013, offensive lineman Jonathan Martin went missing from the Miami Dolphins training facility after being the subject of a prank in the cafeteria at dinnertime.
On April 13, 2009, Tim McIntyre, VP of Corporate Communications at Domino’s Pizza, received notification of the existence of a number of damaging videos that had been posted online.
Three-year old daily deals company Groupon filed for an IPO on June 2, 2011 seeking a valuation of $20 billion.
A product recall in the fall of 2013 sends Chobani, Inc. scrambling to fix the manufacturing problem, and address a flood of customer concerns.
In late 2013, Barneys New York quickly found itself amidst scandal.
An April 20, 2010 explosion on board the Deepwater Horizon offshore oil-drilling platform killed 11 workers, injured 17 and triggered a leak that spilled more than 206 million gallons of oil over
Jefferies & Company, the most rapidly growing medium-sized investment bank, quickly became the focus of many ratings agencies upon the collapse of MF Global.
The United States’s second-largest wireless telecommunications provider attempts to create competitive advantage in the marketplace through a $39 billion merger with a top competitor.
On September 16, 2010, amidst a congressional inquiry into numerous product recalls over the past 15 months, Johnson & Johnson’s Chairman of the Consumer Group, Colleen Goggins, announced her
General Motors Corporation, once the largest car manufacturer in the world, is now a cautionary tale for corporate complacency.
This case will examine the complex challenges of a firm in the world of global business which must maintain healthy communications with customers, investors, and suppliers.
British Petroleum (BP) applied for a permit in 2006 to expand its Indiana refinery and increase its discharge of ammonia and suspended solids into Lake Michigan.
On September 5, 2007, Apple, Inc.’s Chief Executive, Steve Jobs, announced a 33% price decrease in his company’s newest gadget, the iPhone.
On November 19, 2008, General Motors Corporation presented an argument in the U.S. House of Representatives to receive bridge loan funding.