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Dex One Corporation provides print, online and mobile search marketing via their DexKnows.com website, print yellow pages directories, voice based search platforms and pay-per-click ad networks in the U.S. The company also maintains a business search engine and online directory through its Business.com subsidiary.
e R. H. Donnelley Company was founded in 1886 by Reuben H. Donnelley, son of RR Donnelley founder Richard R. Donnelley, as The Chicago Directory Company. Donnelley primarily contracted with The Chicago Telephone Company to publish telephone directories for Chicago Telephone customers. In 1906, however, Donnelley would venture outside Chicago, contracting with Bell System firms such as New York Telephone, Wisconsin Telephone, and Cincinnati Suburban Telephone Co.
In 1917, The Reuben H. Donnelley Company was incorporated and moved to New York City, retaining some offices in Chicago. In 1925, Donnelley died, leaving behind his company which continued to contract with the Bell System to publish telephone directories.
In 1961, Dun & Bradstreet Corp merged with R.H. Donnelley with R.H. Donnelley becoming a wholly owned subsidiary.
Political
* The company’s move must be in accordance to the governmental policy
* The acts of the company must n according to the tax policies on every government
Economic
* The company can reduce the cost of structures of its products
* The increase in the market share can also be applicable to the company
* It can also maintain its profitability
Social
* Cut on the personnel and on the jobs
* The impact on many lives and to the strong partnerships in the suppliers
* The minimal number of staffs can be a hindrance
Technological
* The upgraded technology on the product of Ford for strengthening the growth segments and to produce profitability
* The company’s Chicago Assembly Plant that can be use for the production of vehicles
* Creation of new small cars and crossover cars signifies technological advancement
* Fuel saving devices can also be introduced
e R. H. Donnelley Company was founded in 1886 by Reuben H. Donnelley, son of RR Donnelley founder Richard R. Donnelley, as The Chicago Directory Company. Donnelley primarily contracted with The Chicago Telephone Company to publish telephone directories for Chicago Telephone customers. In 1906, however, Donnelley would venture outside Chicago, contracting with Bell System firms such as New York Telephone, Wisconsin Telephone, and Cincinnati Suburban Telephone Co.
In 1917, The Reuben H. Donnelley Company was incorporated and moved to New York City, retaining some offices in Chicago. In 1925, Donnelley died, leaving behind his company which continued to contract with the Bell System to publish telephone directories.
In 1961, Dun & Bradstreet Corp merged with R.H. Donnelley with R.H. Donnelley becoming a wholly owned subsidiary.
Political
* The company’s move must be in accordance to the governmental policy
* The acts of the company must n according to the tax policies on every government
Economic
* The company can reduce the cost of structures of its products
* The increase in the market share can also be applicable to the company
* It can also maintain its profitability
Social
* Cut on the personnel and on the jobs
* The impact on many lives and to the strong partnerships in the suppliers
* The minimal number of staffs can be a hindrance
Technological
* The upgraded technology on the product of Ford for strengthening the growth segments and to produce profitability
* The company’s Chicago Assembly Plant that can be use for the production of vehicles
* Creation of new small cars and crossover cars signifies technological advancement
* Fuel saving devices can also be introduced