Monthly Archives: October 2011

Touble in making money with key patents.

After reading: Barrie McKenna, “Canadians are an inventive lot, but seem to have trouble making it pay”, Globe and Mail, October, 3, 2011, News. Registered patents can be a very rewarding thing. Patents, in accounting, are even considered a company … Continue reading

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Strategy of Canada: Diversifying in emerging markets.

-After reading: Barrie McKenna, “Ottawa urged to build bridges with china”, Globe and Mail, October, 19, 2011, Report on Business. Canadian business leaders are urging Ottawa to diversify the Canadian economy and build more bridges with the Asian market for … Continue reading

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Financial Accounting Scandal of the Cherry Blossom Island

Olympus Corp. president Shuichi Takayama at a news conference in Tokyo on Nov. 8, 2011. Financial accounting produces series of detailed financial and economic information of a company. Reports created by financial accounting are used by investors to judge the … Continue reading

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Importance of Positioning and the Ultimate Breakup of DEC

Digital Equipment Corporation was an American computer company holding lots of early computing patents during the 1950s to 1990s. DEC  was leader in embedded systems and business minicomputers, dedicated big machines that control processes. DEC grow rapidly as there were … Continue reading

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