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these expensive, ... self-delusory approach to corporate image brochures are plain to see:
high costs and low value.
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ESSAY on
INTRODUCTION TO FINANCE
Topic: Corporate Financing – Theories in Vietnam Realities
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economy.
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... complete financial system (including linked financial ratios), and projects
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Opportunity Cost of Capital
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history of community involvement, together with the corporate- level, sen-
ior ... non-socially
responsible brands to coexist.
■ The claims for social responsibility must be credible
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