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AmerisourceBergen (AmerisourceBergen Corp.) is one of the largest pharmaceuticals companies in the world. It is engaged in the distribution of generic pharmaceuticals, over-the-counter healthcare products, and home healthcare supplies and equipment. A Pennsylvania-based company formed by the merger of Bergen Brunswig and Ameri-Source companies in 2001, AmerisourceBergen now …
This essay refers to the cultural relationship between peoples who share their origins in the United Kingdom (UK), the United States, and English Canada. It does not refer to the multinational natural resources company (Anglo-American PLC) headquartered in London, UK, which was originally established in South Africa. Further, …
A country disadvantaged by a 27-year civil war that ended in 2002, Angola is on a rebound with a double-digit gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate and oil production of about 1.9 million barrels per day. The country is resilient; it withstood tribal conflicts and gained independence from …
Antiglobalization movement is the most recognized term used to describe individuals and a wide variety of social movements that oppose different types of social, economic, and ecological injustice that are believed to be the consequence of globalization. As the ideas within the movement diverge on what globalization is …
Though its earliest forms were enacted by the Roman empire, antitrust law is largely a product of the post– Adam Smith age of capitalism. Antitrust is the American term for this form of legislation, referring to the trustbusting of the Progressive Era when legislation was enacted to counter …
A conglomerate involved in a wide range of business—containers and related activities, energy, shipping and retail—Mærsk is Denmark’s largest company, a dominant regional player in the North Sea oil and gas industry and the owner of the world’s largest container shipping fleet. Since its creation in the Danish …
Arbitrage is the process whereby traders profit from price discrepancies between markets. Certain conditions must be met for arbitrage to occur. The profit opportunity must be a riskless one, meaning that the transactions (buying in one market and selling in the other) must occur as near to simultaneously …
Generally considered a genre of dispute resolution, arbitration is a proceeding used to obviate the litigation process. Arbitration seeks to expedite the resolution of disputes in an uncomplicated and inexpensive manner prior to the filing of a lawsuit. An impartial, private third party—an arbitrator—hears the parties’ dispute and …
The Archer Daniels Midland Company (ADM) is a multinational agribusiness. It engages in processing agricultural commodities on a global scale. It uses agricultural produce to make food ingredients, food additives, oils, and other products. Some of the ingredients are used for human consumption, while other ingredients are used …
Argentina is the second largest country in size in South America after Brazil and ranks as one of the highest in the region on human development indicators for life expectancy, educational attainment, literacy, and gross domestic product (GDP) per capita. The strong agricultural sector, abundance of natural resources, …
Asian countries have recently become major players in the world economy with the emergence of Japan in the 1960s, India in the 1970s, and China in the late 1980s. Asia covers some 29.4 percent of the world’s land mass, and since the 1980s its 4 billion people have …
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is an international organization consisting of 67 members, coming from both within and outside the Asia-Pacific region, with a focus on development, poverty, education, and improving the quality of life of the people of the region. ADB works with various partners to attempt …
The Asian financial crisis, which led to a wave of currency depreciations and economic recession among many east Asian economies, started in Thailand during the summer of 1997. Thailand, Indonesia, and Korea were the most affected, while Malaysia and the Philippines were affected at a lower, but nonetheless …
Asian tigers as a term originally referred to the four economies of Hong Kong, Singapore, Korea (South), and Taiwan, which are all known for their very high growth rates and rapid industrialization following Japan from the late 1960s onward. Although usually reserved for the original four economies, the …
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, known also under the acronym of APEC, is an international forum created in 1989 in order to enhance commercial and economic cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region by facilitating economic development, trading exchanges, and investments. APEC’s members now include 21 countries of the Pacific Rim: the …
Assicurazioni Generali is one of the leading financial services group providers of insurance products and services in Europe. With a presence in about 40 countries through 331 subsidiaries, the group primarily operates in Italy, where it is the largest insurance company, followed by Germany, France, Spain, Austria, Switzerland, …
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) was established on August 8, 1967, with an initial membership of five countries: Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, and Thailand. Its formal establishment was announced by the Bangkok Declaration. The association has subsequently expanded to include Brunei (1984), Vietnam (1995), Laos …
The Anglo-French term ATA Carnet is derived from Admission Temporaire/Temporary Admission. Carnet is a French word long used in English to refer to particular customs documents, presumably resulting from the frequent trade between the United Kingdom and France. Specifically, a carnet is a customs document that allows the …
The history of AT&T provides an interesting dialectic of how a firm is created and severely wounded by technology; is aided and hindered by regulation; welcomes and hides from competition; and uses and abuses shareholder and market valuations. On February 14, 1876, Alexander Graham Bell’s patent on the …
Attitudes could be regarded as the categorization of a stimulus object along an evaluative dimension based upon three general classes of information: (a) cognitive information; (b) affective/emotional information; and/ or (c) information concerning past behaviors or behavioral intentions. In this sense, attitudes are evaluations. They denote a person’s …