Companies like Nestle publicly make sustainability their target, and have a variety of reports that demonstrate how they are trying to make the world a better place, and be an agent for positive change. If you read any of their reports and commitments, it exudes the vibe of a company that is serious about issues of sustainability. However, please read this report of how companies like Nestle are actively participating in programs that make the global population unhealthier. Please read the report carefully. It repeatedly references Nestle, though we could be talking about other food companies as well, such as the European Unilever, the US-based Pepsico, or a number of others. Give the major role of corporations in society. I have two tasks for you for this discussion. You can respond to one issue or another or both. Do you find the claims of Nestle that it values sustainability over profits to be credible or simply a case of window dressing
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Business, 22.06.2019 15:30, Kiaraboyd9366
The school cafeteria can make pizza for approximately $0.30 a slice. the cost of kitchen use and cafeteria staff runs about $200 per day. the pizza den nearby will deliver whole pizzas for $9.00 each. the cafeteria staff cuts the pizza into eight slices and serves them in the usual cafeteria line. with no cooking duties, the staff can be reduced by half, for a fixed cost of $75 per day. should the school cafeteria make or buy its pizzas?
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Business, 22.06.2019 19:50, leannamat2106
At the beginning of 2014, winston corporation issued 10% bonds with a face value of $2,000,000. these bonds mature in five years, and interest is paid semiannually on june 30 and december 31. the bonds were sold for $1,852,800 to yield 12%. winston uses a calendar-year reporting period. using the effective-interest method of amortization, what amount of interest expense should be reported for 2014? (round your answer to the nearest dollar.)
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Business, 22.06.2019 20:00, kylewinfrey2638
If an investment has 35 percent more nondiversifiable risk than the market portfolio, its beta will be:
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