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  2. Maitland Group - Wikipedia

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    Steven Georgala, CEO of the Maitland group from 2006. Maitland was founded in 1976 in Luxembourg by the late Eric Pfaff, a South African lawyer. The group provided legal and tax expertise to South African corporates, including Anglo American plc and De Beers.

  3. Physical capital - Wikipedia

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    Physical capital represents in economics one of the three primary factors of production. Physical capital is the apparatus used to produce a good and services. Physical capital represents the tangible man-made goods that help and support the production. Inventory, cash, equipment or real estate are all examples of physical capital.

  4. Theory of the firm - Wikipedia

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    Generally, a firm's capabilities are specific to a particular scope direction, for example, marketing skills lead to horizontal breadth, and production expertise lead to vertical depth. [28] A firm is horizontally broad when it utilises excess indivisible resources to expand into various products, and obtain scope economies.

  5. Managerial economics - Wikipedia

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    For example, using an estimate of a firm's capital expenditure and cash flow, managers can create forecasts that assist in financial planning and improve the financial health of the firm. [ 88 ] Effective demand management considers factors which are both within and beyond the firm's control, such as disposable income, competition, price ...

  6. Roy S. Roberts - Pay Pals - The Huffington Post

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    From January 2008 to January 2011, if you bought shares in companies when Roy S. Roberts joined the board, and sold them when she left, you would have a -14.9 percent return on your investment, compared to a -13.4 percent return from the S&P 500.

  7. Capital management - Wikipedia

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    Capital management can broadly be divided into two classes: Working capital management regards the management of assets that are of capital value to the firm or business entity itself. Investment management on the other hand concerns assets that are alternative sources of revenue and normally exist outside of the main revenue model(s) of ...

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    The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force is looking to update its recommendations for screening for cervical cancer. The task force has introduced a recommendation that women over the age of 30 ...

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