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BUAD 382 Exam Two Fall 2007 Coverage

Course: BUAD 382, Spring 2008
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382 BUAD Fall 07 Exam Two Coverage All Class Discussion DRS Chapters 11, 13, 15, and 16 Specific Cases Zara (Chapter 11) AliBaba (Chapter 13) & Johnson Johnson (Chapter 15) Web-Posted Handouts from October 16 Web-Posted Student Suggested Questions Deadline: 7PM, Sunday, November 25

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