Feb 25, 2011 by smiley | Posted in Other - Business & Finance
A travel agency offers 4 different vacation packages to Europe. Their net profit for package 1 is $300, for package 2 it is $450, for package 3 it is $600, and for package 4 it is $1,000. From past experience they know that 30% of their customers purchase package 1, 25% of their customers purchase
The easy way is to compute it for 100 customers. Out of 100 packages sold, there will be a profit of $300 for 30 of them for $9000,, $450 for 25 of them for $11,250 , $600 for 20 of them for $12,000 and $1,000 for 25 of them for $25,000. This totals
Books | Feb 25, 2011
Apr 30, 2007 by GoldenAgeHollywoodGirl | Posted in Other - Europe
Im a first time traveler/college student and I want to go to Europe in January for about a week.I dont mind where I go as long as theres great cuisine, nightlife,culture, and plenty to do! Any suggestions about where I should go?
I would go to Spain...You have plenty of nightlife in Barcelona, Madrid and in the South (where it is warm even in January) along the Costa del Sol and in Andalucia...You can also visit the Balearic islands including the (in)famous Ibiza or for tamer
LAJOIE2007 | Apr 30, 2007
How Europe is dealing with online privacy
So, what will the new rules do. First of all, people need to be informed about how their data will be used in clear and simple language: what data are collected, for what purposes and for how long they will be stored. Companies have to navigate 27 sometimes contradictory data protection rules across the 27 European Union countries. In Europe, the protection of personal data is a fundamental right. To make this right effective, people need to be in control of their own data. That is why, last month, I proposed reforming the data protection rules. People need to be able to make an informed decision about what to disclose, when and to whom. Our goal is to make the common market for European goods and services more accessible to businesses and consumers, boost our economy and set an international standard for online privacy. This right is clearly stated in the European Union Treaty and legislation. The current rules are antiquated. they were drawn up in 1995 and predate the widespread use of the Internet.