Abstract Science Construction’s business is in planning, developing and building road projects. The major of its clients are municipalities, city governments, and other public sector entities. While the bankruptcy rates for these clients is very low, when economic downturns happen, their ability to pay in a timely fashion also suffers. This leads to businesses such as Science Construction needing to take on additional debt and to find creative methods in order to stay afloat during times of recession. Methods such as selling accounts receivables at discounted rates and taking larger lines of credit through banks and other lending institutions are some of the ways organizations can remain viable when their cash inflows have turned into a trickle. Science Construction is asking the Turkish Courts to postpone their bankruptcy proceedings for a year while they attempt to restructure. Through this, suggestions such as forcing shareholders to pay their debt to the organization, gaining credi...
In the late 1990's Reed Hastings, a former Peace Corp Volunteer, was running late to return a video rental. The fee for the late return of a rental video from Blockbusters at the time was $40 - enough to have bought the video outright. Reed was furious about having to pay the fee - he decided to set up his own video rental business. Leveraging his knowledge and skills in computer science; Reed set about creating the basis of his new video rental business. In 1999 the concept of NetFlix was born, with three key differentiators for customers: register for membership via a website rent DVD's delivered by mail pay on a monthly subscription There were several subscription options, but the most popular was a flat fee of $16.99 per month, to rent three movies at a time, with unlimited returns - and crucially no late fees! The service had an immediate impact on the industry - it was a genuine disruptor to video rental market, in particular to Blockbuster that had built it's busines...