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Pitch meetings are an important part of the business world, especially when working with banks, future partners, or stakeholders outside of the organization. The purpose of a pitch meeting is to present a high-level overview of your business plan. You have been working all session long to understand the many facets of the business world. With that in mind, this final project represents a culmination of what you’ve learned in this class.

The presentation will be about a publicly traded company (you choose your company).  You will need to address ALL of the following:

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  • What is the name and mission statement of the company?
  • What is the history of the company up through the present day? (Summarize major events and tell how those major events affected the company).
  • Discuss at least 1 example that shows what you consider to be a good ethical decision this company has made in the past or is in the process of making/considering today. Make sure to tell why they made this decision (What prompted them to make it? What do they hope to achieve by making it? Etc). Also, make sure to tell why you consider this a good ethical decision. 
  • Discuss at least 1 example that shows what you consider to be a poor ethical decision this company made in the past or is in the process of making/considering today. Make sure to tell why they made this decision (What prompted them to make it? What do they hope to achieve by making it? Etc). Also, make sure to tell why you consider this a poor ethical decision. 
  • Discuss their marketing and distribution strategies. Please provide examples to support your statements. 
  • Discuss their operations. Again, provide examples to support your statements. 
  • Discuss the good and/or bad effects that the current financial situation has had on the company. Provide examples. 
  • Discuss AND include at least one of the following financial statements: Income Statement, Balance Sheet, Cashflow
  • Statement (or budget). Make sure these statements are no older than 5 years.  Summary
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