Use the Instructions for Case Analyses which is attached  to craft a response to this case, articulating the main issues and ethical dilemma.  Review the assessment criteria below before you begin writing.

Case: The Good Credit Reference

Topic: Insider Information/Trading

People Involved:

Kathy Ryan, Trade Credit Officer, Diversified Consolidated Corporation
Scott Bradley, Treasurer, North Manufacturing
Mike Walman, Credit Managers, Basic Products
Kathy Ryan, a credit officer at Diversified Consolidated Corporation (DCC), had heard rumors that North Manufacturing was in deep trouble. She is responsible for credits to North of approximately $1 million. North always pays on time and is current on outstanding payables to DCC. North, in fact, uses DCC as a credit reference with other suppliers. Nevertheless, Kathy decided a visit to North was in order.

Kathy Ryan and Scott Bradley, Norths treasurer, had developed a good working relationship and went to lunch during Kathys visit. After several drinks, Scott Bradley said: Kathy, were fried. I have to tell you, our financial statements arent fraudulent, but they dont paint the full picture. Not only are we not doing well, but weve been talking to bankruptcy attorneys. If things dont turn around soon, we may file before the end of next quarter. We plan to continue paying DCC promptly because we need all the trade credit we can get. In fact, supplier credit is giving us a chance to come back. Without it, wed be under right now; with it, we might just squeak by. Frankly, if there is any way you can encourage your competition to supply us–do it. Ive told Purchasing to place a large order with Basic Products instead of DCC. If Basic gives us credit, we can pay DCC in full before we file. If we make it through this, DCC will get our business back, but I dont want your career to suffer because of our problems now.

Kathy was shaken by Scotts comments. She knew that if Norths credit went bad she would lose her annual bonus–25 percent of her compensation–and probably any chance for promotion. At worst, she could be fired. Shortly after her visit with Scott Bradley, she received a call from her friend in the Credit Department at Basic Products, Mike Walnnan. Suppliers often share credit information on common customers, so it was not surprising that Mike called. DCCs policy is to provide what they refer to as the prompt payment history for the customer. This includes recent high credit balances, any past-due balance, and how promptly customer payments had been received.

After Kathy provided Norths prompt payment history–which in fact had been good–Mike was enthusiastic. I’m glad to hear that, he said. We just got a huge order to supply them through the end of the year. There are a lot of rumors floating around, but if youre getting paid promptly on that much, I guess it’s OK. Kathy broke in at that moment. “Can you hold the line, Mike? Theres someone at my door. She put Mike on hold, her mind racing. She could suggest that Mike look into other public information sources or contact other suppliers about credit histories with North. That would be within acceptable company practice and almost certainly would send up a red flag for Mike. But who else could supply enough credit to North for DCC to get its money out?

She couldnt keep Mike on hold forever, she pressed the flashing button on her telephone– Mike? What should Kathy say?

Written Assignment Requirements
Submit a written paper which is 3 pages in length exclusive of reference page and that is double-spaced. The paper should cite sources to support your ideas. Be sure to review the assessment criteria below before beginning your paper. Cite at least 5 reference(s) you use in the preparation of your essay using proper APA format..

MUST CITE 5 Resources

What limits should there be on insider trading? In the USA, Pete Rose was a popular baseball player, and then manager, who was punished for betting on his own team to win. Should Pete Rose be allowed to profit from betting on the success of a team he managed? Should Pete Rose be punished more harshly if he profited from betting on the failure of a team he managed?
In the Enron case, several managers sold all their Enron stock about an hour before it became public knowledge that the company was not worth as much as everyone thought. Should a manager be punished for acting prudently based on knowledge they have discovered honestly only because the general public does not have that knowledge?
Should managers be required to disclose private information they have that might influence the investment decisions of the public?  Also, address the question of timing about the dissemination of information: is it enough to share information on a public website or should a formal press conference be required? 

I hope that this note finds you well. As we continue to dive into this notion of marketing strategy I wanted to present you with the obligatory SWOT diagram found in every marketing class. Strengths, weaknesses, threats and opportunities are kind of staples for every introduction to marketing class. But here is the thing.  A firm performs the analysis and never revisits it again. You might even find it proudly displayed somewhere on their website. The problem is that the diagram constantly changes. 

So, with some basic assumptions: During economic stress, the first things people give up are hospitality products: dining out, travel, vacations etc…..  Hospitality was decimated in the current pandemic. Historically pandemics have taken a minimum of 2 years and typically in the 3-5 year range to fully recover. For now, everything is up in the air. There is no reason to believe anything will be the same going forward, and those who think things will be the same as they were prior to March are misguided. So as hospitality companies recover from the pandemic, think about how they will have to adapt. Choose one area of hospitality and use the SWOT model how will each aspect change? Illustrate some of your points using a specific company. How will their strengths and weaknesses change? How will their opportunities and threats change?  Explain what you think and why (hint why is really important) explain your logic. Your choices can be anything from a cruise line, a hotel chain, a casino (Las Vegas is getting crushed), restaurants, overseas travel and on. Think about this and enjoy.

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After watching the video on Hamlets modern version, state your opinion about it. Take into account stereotypes, clothes, etc.
Do you think classics should be adapted? Why?
Write a paragraphafter watching this link: link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSfRZmNPHoE
It is for literature so , use proper vocabulary and no plagiarism.

Thats from a classmate and I kinda agree. This is to know how I think She wrote.I see the adaptations of the classics as a piece of artwork, which could be quite interesting and enjoyable. However, it is important to have the original intentions of the author in our minds.

Team Process & Regular meeting strategy.(The situation is for a group, not in a organization, no need to tell me what team process is, i just need methods like point 1 2 3)

    Strategy for managing team process and conflict – include conversation on what actions will be taken if a team member is not meeting expectations?  Think about how you would like to find out if the team felt you were not meeting expectations in considering this.

Team Process & Regular meeting strategy.(The situation is for a group, not in a organization, no need to tell me what team process is, i just need methods like point 1 2 3)

    Strategy for managing team process and conflict – include conversation on what actions will be taken if a team member is not meeting expectations?  Think about how you would like to find out if the team felt you were not meeting expectations in considering this.

The study of logic distinguishes different types of logic:

Formal Logic

Informal Logic

Logical Form

Aristotelian Logic

Step 1: Find a dictionary definition of logic and write it down.

Step 2: Research the concept of logic further by reading independently around the topic.

Step 3: Write a definition of logic in your own words. Write a maximum of 400 words. Give relevant examples to show the reader your understanding of the concept.

Step 4: Post your definition on the forum below.

1. Many people believe that because Medicaid was developed to serve low-income people, it is unethical for those who do not qualify to divest their assets to become eligible. On the other hand, some elder law attorneys counter that people can become legally entitled to benefits and should therefore be able to take advantage of these benefits. What is your stance on this controversial issue?

2. A related area is Medicaid Recovery. This allows the state to recover the money that they have invested in an individuals care by taking control of their assets such as their home after theyand where applicable their surviving spouse–have died. What is your view of Medicaid Recovery Programs?

3. To what extent does your state balance Medicaid (the state you signed up for) funded home and community-based services with institutional services?

4. Please review your states (the state you signed up for) performance on the LTSS Scorecard at:

http://www.longtermscorecard.org/
Assume you were asked to report to a legislative committee of your state on what the most important goals are going forward based on the scorecard.  What would you say in 2-3 minutes (be succinct)

The purpose of this essay is to develop a thesis-driven literary analysis of a short story as a culmination of having read “Boys and Girls.” This is a 5 page (typed, double-spaced) analytical paper which identifies and explores the theme of this particular story.

– Develop a thesis centered on theme (In developing a thesis about theme, answer the question: What does this story want us to understand about __________?)
– Identify key elements of the story and use these to develop a thesis.
-Textual support (direct quotes) is required. Thoughtfully selecting and integrating passages from the story are the only way to effectively develop your ideas.Be specific.
MLA format please!

This is the link to the story, it is only 10 pages long. https://www.rahway.net/cms/lib8/NJ01911623/Centricity/Domain/448/Boys%20and%20Girls%20by%20Alice%20Munro.pdf

I have also attached a photo of all the main points (it’s scrambled so hopefully its understandable) as well as an almost 2 page description of two quotes.

True, free private search on a large scale is impossible to offer at present. We have tried for years now to obtain another private search partnership since Google annulled ours, but it simply isnt possible. Its cost us hundreds of thousands of dollars (even with the donations from thousands of you) over the past few years to keep Epic going. The expense is so great at our scale we couldnt afford to launch our mobile browsers even though they’ve been ready and are fantastic. Epic protects hundreds of thousands of people around the world everyday. Our encrypted proxy/VPN is powered by hundreds of servers in eight different countries. To keep Epic an ongoing project, we had to become sustainable via our search options. Epic will now have two search options: free search by Yahoo & paid private search via EpicSearch.in.

When you use the default Yahoo-powered search in Epic, youll get better search results and support our mission including more frequent releases and hundreds more servers for our encrypted proxy/VPN. All searches sent to Yahoo are encrypted for your privacy and security. According to their requirements, Yahoo search does bypass both our proxy and adblock. Upon ad click in Yahoo search, the proxy and adblock remain disabled for several seconds. Their goal is to insure the integrity of their search ad marketplace. Due to their policies, a few other Yahoo sites including Techcrunch, Engadget, Autoblog, HuffPo and AOL bypass our adblock. No other sites bypass our adblock or proxy so Epic works almost entirely as it always has except in respect to the Yahoo sites.

We believe it is impossible at present to offer honest, free private search. Weve received many requests to support so-called private search engines such as Startpage, DuckDuckGo and others. To our knowledge there are no exceptions to Google/Bing mandates to share a users IP address and or location both to retrieve search ads and upon search ad click. It is misleading to claim to be private if youre sharing your users data with Google/Bing. Despite multiple requests, they refuse to explain to us how they work.

EpicSearch sends only your search query to a third-party to retrieve search results, never any IP or other personal information. It continues to be the only reasonably true, private, search engine in the world. To sustain it and keep it ad-free, we will soon charge a nominal $2.50 a month fee. All Epic users can use built-in Yahoo search for free.

Thank you for your support of Epic. Youve kept us going as well as helped change the entire tech industry focus. When Epic launched over five years ago, the vast majority of people in technology laughed at us saying nobody cares about privacy. Today, no one is laughing. Companies like Apple have launched massive hundred million dollar ad campaigns around privacy (more marketing than truth in the case of the iPhone — this changes with the upcoming Epic for iOS launch :-). Were thrilled to now be on a sustainable path to soon serve millions of users everyday. Privacy is serious and it matters. This is Epic!