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    Bloomington Bees Case

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    BLOOMINGTON BEES CASE The Bloomington Bees‚ an independent minor league baseball team‚ competes in the Mid-States League. The team finished in second place in 2011 with an 87-57 record. The Bees 2011 cumulative attendance of 434‚348 spectators set a new record for the team‚ up from 390‚121 in 2010. Bank loan covenants require the Bees to submit audited financial statements annually to the bank. The accounting firm of Howe and Wen‚ CPAs‚ has served as the Bees auditors for the past five years. One

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    Eng-102-12 2/12/15 Social Responsibility (Burt’s Bees) With great social status comes great social responsibility. Any company with high enough social status should take huge responsibility in leading the world in a righteous direction. Burt’s Bees has been a role model for earth-friendly‚ natural personal health care products for many years. The company creates skin care products‚ with the greater good of all in mind. An examination of Burt’s Bees will reveal its campaign to achieve an image of

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    Burt's Bees Case Study

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    Burt’s Bees 1. Consumers look to price as an indication of quality and Burt’s Bees uses that to their advantage (A17). While their products are well differentiated simply by the ingredients list‚ Burt’s Bees marks up their products to create an even deeper sense of authenticity. It wasn’t until the Clorox acquisition that they even advertised such differences: “...Clorox immediately ran magazine ads comparing natural ingredients in Burt’s Bees to chemical ingredients found in other products”

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    Burt's Bees Swot Analysis

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    competitors. Burt’s Bees Inc. Burt’s Bees began in Maine in 1984 and was created by a woman named Roxanne Quimbly and a beekeeper named Burt Shavitz. Burt’s Bees is a personal care line that carries products from lip balm to lotions

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    bees

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    A World without Bees! What is causing pollinator declines in the northern hemisphere and what are the potential implications for South Africa? The world depends heavily on pollinators. Although the bee is not the only pollinator‚ pollination is the bee’s main niche‚ so without bees‚ there would be an enormous decrease in plant life. Plants that are not pollinated will not produce fruits and seeds. And would therefore cause and end of animals and human life. Albert Einstein said: “If the bee disappeared

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    The Bees

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    dumbest thing I ever did. Those bees flew out of that beehive faster than the speed of light! There were so many of them just buzzing their way toward me. As I was screaming my head off and running towards the door to get inside that voice came into my head and said “swing at the bees maybe it will kill them or hurt the bees and they will leave you alone.” Another dumb decision on my part‚ because of course I got stung like ten times in the same hand. The pain of the bees stinging you in the same hand

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    Case 8.3 Burlingham Bees

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    Bees’ reported revenue would have to be within $100‚000 or a little more for it to be considered reasonable or fairly stated. There could be a number of reasons reported ticket revenues may be outside the reasonableness range”. Simply put‚ I could have figured the expected revenue incorrectly with the information I was given(which could make me completely off in expectations. The allocation of tickets per weekend and weekday as I assumed‚ could have been different in the actual numbers for each

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    Leah Rudolphi ACCY405 AE4 (8-10) Individual Assignment 10 Bloomington Bees Case 1) 43+29=72 games over the year 434‚348/72=6‚032 people per game 6‚032 * .25 = 1‚508 + 6‚032 = 7‚540 (25% increase in weekend games) total sales per weekday game: 5‚016 * .30 = 1‚504.8 * 10 = 15‚048 5‚517.6 * .30 = 1‚655.28 * 10 = 16‚552.8 5‚016 * .35 = 1‚755.6 * 6 = 10‚533.6 5‚517.6 * .35 = 1‚931.16 * 6 = 11‚586.96 5‚016 * .20 = 1‚003.2 * 4 = 4‚012.8 5‚517.6 * .20 = 1‚103

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    Case Study: Lady Bees

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    and making friends help the students learn faster. MCC offers dozens of clubs that are ran by the our dedicated teachers. Some clubs stand out more than others because of what they offer. Lady Bees is one of these clubs that feature many interesting activities to keep the students buzzy. The club Lady Bees is made for teenage girls and is ran by many female teachers. The activities are determined by the members who attend the club. The central responsibility the teachers have is to organize the

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    The Vanishing Bees

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    The Vanishing Bees Kimberly McNeilus Jill Morstad College Writing II May 2‚ 2012 Bees are an intricate part of today’s society in the form helping to produce foods and also their contribution as insects play a valuable part in nature. There is a place‚ a southern village of Sichuan‚ China where bees no longer exist. Farmers meet every April with bamboo sticks and chicken feathers to begin pollination of their crops. This long and labor-intensive process the farmers endure is due to the lack

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