Business, 04.03.2021 20:30 rayniqueamee2002
John works for Company X but also has a shop in his garage. He likes to tinker on the weekends. Over the course of his 5-years with Company X, John has invented 3 new items and filed patents on them, sold the product to a manufacturer, and has made a LOT of money from these 3 new products. When John quits to go work for Company Y, he receives a legal notice from Company X demanding release of his patents to the company as well as payment to the company for all of the profits he made from sales on those 3 products, interest from the money made over the past 3 years, legal fees, and damages. Is John liable
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Business, 22.06.2019 03:00
50 points mark brainliest 1) the information in the interactive presentation suggests that people a) utilize the perception of others rather that out own perception b) learn more about the positive aspects of perception c) should monitor how perceptual barriers influence our relationship d) spend more times on our personal relationships rather than our professional relationships 2) you are about to take the dog out for a walk but pause to watch the news because you hear the name of your town being mentioned hearing your town being mentioned on the news is an example of a) stimulation b) interaction c) organization d) interpretation- evaluation 3) tamara thinks ivan is upset with her because hes been unusually quiet today to better interpret the situation and communicate appropriately tamara should a) ask ivan why hes quiet and explain that hes being inconsiderate b) leave ivan alone because hes obviously going through something c) ask her guidance counselor for tips on providing therapy to a friend d) examine her own perception and then check in with ivan about his behavior 4) of the following abilities which is the most important to the perceptual checking process a) critical thinking ability b) creative ability c) memorizing ability d) organizational ability
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Business, 22.06.2019 03:20
Yael decides that she no longer enjoys her job, and she quits to open a gluten-free, dairy-free kosher bakery. she pays a monthly rent for her store of $2,000. her labor costs for one month are $4,500, and she spends $6,000 a month on nut flours, sugar, and other supplies. yael was earning $2,500 a month working as a bank teller. these are her only costs. her monthly revenue is $14,000. which of the following statements about yael’s costs and profit are correct? correct answer(s) an accountant would say she is earning a monthly profit of $1,500. her implicit costs are $2,500 a month. an economist would tell her that she is experiencing a loss. her total costs are $12,500 a month. her explicit costs include the labor, rent, and supplies for her store. her economic profit is $1,500 a month.
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Business, 22.06.2019 11:00
%of the world's population controls approximately % of the world's finances (the sum of gross domestic products)" quizlket
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John works for Company X but also has a shop in his garage. He likes to tinker on the weekends. Over...
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