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RE: Discussion Topic: Exercise your research skills Duplicate due to upload issues, sorry! I chose to research Tesla Inc. ROA: -7.64 ROE: -43.63 ROI: -14.25 Gross Margin: 19.15, Net Margin: -16.68 Liquidity Current Ratio: .86 Revenue: about $4 billion ... |
In forum Business 101 |
7 years ago |
RE: Company Ratios I talked about this in another forum post. A bad year doesn't matter for big companies because they can afford risks that smaller companies can't. For example, Tesla is having a worse year compared to... |
In forum Business 101 |
7 years ago |
RE: Partnership characteristics I'm not sure I would choose either, but I would definitely choose one over the other if I knew the person who would be my potential partner. If i was to do partnership It would have to be someone I co... |
In forum Business 101 |
7 years ago |
RE: Discussion Topic: Exercise your research skills I chose to research Tesla Inc. ROA: -7.64 ROE: -43.63 ROI: -14.25 Gross Margin: 19.15, Net Margin: -16.68 Liquidity Current Ratio: .86 Revenue: about $4 billion Based off of dh239's numbers the stats ... |
In forum Business 101 |
7 years ago |
RE: Relation of Quality with other department. I agree with manolo on many points, but I believe there is more to add. Personal relations are important but I believe that there could be more interdepartmental cooperation project wise. Maybe monthl... |
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RE: Discussion Topic: The cost of Quality People who complain about quality control probably are very short sighted in general. Quality control is basically insurance. You buy insurance just in case something goes wrong, like getting sick, in... |
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RE: Regulations with quality I disagree with Dkonara921 on one aspect. I agree with the fact that regulations are made with good intentions, and that companies can work around them. I disagree with the notion that the FDA should ... |
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RE: Drugs banned in US but not in other countries I am perfectly fine with the US not following other countries standards when it comes to allowing drugs to enter the market. I will expand upon jz365 and manolo's point. One of the best examples I can... |
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RE: FDA rules too strict? I believe that the FDA would rather over-regulate than under-regulate. It's not always a bad thing though. The products that would affect someone over their entire lifetime need to be carefully consid... |
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RE: Discussion Topic: e-cigarettes Technically, the FDA regulates all nicotine products including cigarettes and e-cigs. I however, don't believe that they should be classified as a class III medical device. Regulation has a tendency t... |
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RE: Discussion Topic: Beyond experimental design issues I agree with some points by jz365 but I disagree on other points. For example, the connections and bias aspects I agree with. The rest I disagree. Instead of shipping the animals, you would have some ... |
In forum Pre-clinical Device Development |
7 years ago |
RE: Research for the Fututre or Now? I would like to do research that would be helpful right away, but a lot of the times you need the longitudinal studies and research in order to come up with the most effective products. You need to ha... |
In forum Pre-clinical Device Development |
7 years ago |
Animals Used in Animal Testing There are people who have varying issues with animal testing but I have not seen anyone talk about the different animals used in testing in the past or present. Animals ranging from invertebrates to v... |
In forum Pre-clinical Device Development |
7 years ago |
RE: Manager Vs Engineering Although I agree with many points from jz365, I don't agree with the percentages. I believe that managers should be promoted from the engineers, so that they have a total grasp of what the engineers b... |
In forum Intro to Project Management |
7 years ago |
RE: Milestones Missed: Failure or Success? There's a lot of people who've said that missing a milestone is a failure, but it's not just that, it's your failure. I don't believe this is always the case. Is it technically a failure? Of course. H... |
In forum Intro to Project Management |
7 years ago |