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Case Study: The Loewen Group Inc. Name Professor Institution Course Date Question Two The Loewen Group inc. is the second biggest death care organization in North America. The death care firm has two principal activities including offering services such as cremation making gravesite and burial and products such as urns caskets and cemetery plots. These products and services are usually sold at-need or pre-need bases. With pre-need basis client normally pay in advance for product and services while with at-need basis payment is normally made at time of death. Therefore the revenues in this firm are moderately predictable because rates of death are usually driven by demographic factors this industry has fewer competitions due to complexity of new entry into the business of Loewen Company will end up with almost nothing because all their interests and rights are terminated and the organization’s creditors end up with rights and possession of the newly reorganized firm. The reorganized firm will ultimately succeed monetarily as reimbursement for their losses. References Dhooge L. J. (2004). The Loewen Group V. United States: Punitive Damages And The Foreign Investment Provisions Of The North American Free Trade Agreement. Connecticut Journal Of International Law 19495. Baccari J. A. (2003). THE LOEWEN CLAIM: A CREATIVE USE OF NAFTA'S CHAPTER 11. The University Of Miami Inter-American Law Review 34465. Harvard Business School (2002 March 4). The Lowen Group Inc. Abridged 9-201-082 1-17. Harvard Business School (2004 March 7). Teaching Note. The Lowen Group Inc. Abridged 204-138 1-17. [...]
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I need to the case study questions using the teacher's note as a guide and well paraphrased. Deadline is 12 to 15hours
Subject Area: Finance
Document Type: Dissertation