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A Case Study on Miniscribe Corporation
A CASE STUDY ON MINISCRIBE CORPORATION BA 219 - Corporate Financial Reporting Submitted to: Dr. Helen S. Valderrama by: Cascon, Kendrick Josef, Rachel Mariscotes, Christian Zuniga, Jose Antonio University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City November 5, 2015 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The study was about MiniScribe Corporation, a computer disk drive manufacturer that was reputed to be experiencing difficulties in cash flows and inventories. The objective of the report is to come up with a decision
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Case Study of Jollibee Foods Corporation
FACTS OF THE CASE * Birth of Jollibee Foods Corporation in 1978 * Founded by Mr. Tony Tan Caktiong * Largest Food Service business * Acquisitions: Chowking, Greenwich, Red Ribbon, Mang Inasl, Yonghe King, Hong Zuang Yuan, Burger King * Focusing on the specific taste of Filipino Market * Total stores of 2,951 * Popular foods: hamburgers, spaghetti special, chicken joy, french fries * 1981, withstand the entry of Mc Donalds in the Philippines PROBLEM
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American Airlines Case Study
American Airlines Case Study Written as an airline industry analyst assessing the pricing move (post-mortem) of American Airlines in 1992 intended for American Airlines CEO Robert L. Crandall as a strategic guide for next steps following the price change. 2. Evaluate American’s 1992 announcement of a new rate structure: The airline industry in 1992 was comprised of the “big three” and discount commuter firms, of which American Airlines was the largest and best funded. Previously
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Case Study: Splash Corporation (a): Competing with the Big Brands
Case study: Splash Corporation (A): Competing with the Big Brands 1. Problem Identification Splash has to figure out what market strategy should apply for 2006 to maintain its long-term profits and market share in cosmetics and toiletries industry. It should pick out which brands and products should be concentrated on, and how these products should be branded and marketed. Compared with its multinational competitors, Splash has limited marketing budget, meager branding sources, and small economics
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The Managers of an American Company - Case Study
I. Executive Summary The managers of an American company felt pressured because the corporation choose a decentralized organization. In a survey, the plant manager felt the pressure to reduce the quality control that would ensure that all unsafe products would be rejected, the sales personnel were also encourage to use questionable sales tactics just to meet the required measures of their company. Since the employees and the managers felt pressure, I could say that they
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Philippine National Oil Company Energy Development Corporation (pnoc) Case Study
De La Salle University Ramon V. Del Rosario College of Business Case 4: PNOC Energy Development Corporation Lasallian Business Leadership, Ethics and CSR BUS560M Submitted By: Justin Jamon Edmond Reyes Gabriel Sison Instructor: Professor Pia Manalastas March 1, 2017 1. Introduction Charity begins at home. This is what Philippine National Oil Company Energy Development Corporation (PNOC EDC) believes. The company wants to give back P 600,000 as a budget for their camps in 2007 that
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Case Study for McDonald's Corporation
I. STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM McDonald’s Corporation is the world’s largest chain of fast-food restaurants with over 32,000 restaurants in 118 countries, primarily selling hamburgers, chicken, French fries, milkshakes, and soft drinks. McDonald's, fortunately, is not one of those companies who have a hard time with brand recognition. The strength and power of a brand is an essential part of brand equity. McDonald's is a perfect example of a brand that is able to survive
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Case Study World Co's Supply Chain Management
ASSIGNMENT 1 1. Compare Worldco's supply chain practices to those of most apparel manufacturers? Apparel in japan was more of based upon uncertain demand and short lifecycles.The major difference s between apparel retailing in the US and Japan was that of product variety and cost of real estate.Apparel retailing in japan mainly focused on keeping the gross margins high,inventory turns flexible(Small batch lots/required based) and quickly responding to market signals.The Gross margins in Us on
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Apple Inc Case Study
Apple Computer Inc. an american computer technology company ignited the personal computer industry in the 1976 with its invention of "Apple I" which at the time was the first personal computer, this kicked off a new era for future computer companies to come. Apple Computer Inc. leads todays industry with its sleek modern design which targets mainly the newer generation with its revolutionized iPhone 4‘s, iMac's and many other unique products that captured the heart
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America online Case Study
Week 4 Additional Case Study: America Online, Inc. Question 1: Prior to 1995, why was America Online (AOL) so successful in the commercial online industry relative to its competitiors CompuServe and Prodigy? Answer: America Online was more successful due to the pricing rate structure. The rate structure that AOL offers is relatively easier to understand and anticipate. It offers cheaper standard pricing. America Online charged the customers a monthly fee of $9.95 for access to
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United Beverage Case Study
United Beverage's first product, Gangbuster Interactive Beverages was succeed in the beverage market and reached wide brand recognition. These years, Gangbuster's sales seems stable. The month profit was almost the same for every month. Paul Diaz came up one innovative idea to expend United Beverage's market and development. After team discussion, they had three opinions to develop the product in the future. One is invest in Gangbuster, maintain the stable sales. Another is develop a
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Ramsey Stockwell Case Study
Ramsey Stockwell 1. What are the major issues in this case? The major issues that surround the Ramsey Stockwell case start with the practices of the upper level management. Ramsey Stockwell, the vice president of production, is where some of the issues originate from. Since he is the person who is in control of the product that comes and goes from the company, it is his role to inform other members of management what is
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Lukoil Case Study
LUKOIL CASE STUDY: THEORIES AND INSTITUTIONS- TRADE AND INVESTMENT 1. What theories of trade help to explain Russia's position as an oil exporter? • Natural & Acquired Advantage: 15 more reserves than Saudi Arabia • Similarity Theory: Trade mostly with neighboring countries, former members of Soviet Union. • Porter Diamond Theory: National competitive advantage, with favorable demand, factor conditions, related & supporting industries and strategy. • Interventionist, merchantilism, PLC theories do not apply. 2. How
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Deutsche Allegemeinversicherung (dav) Case Study
Case Abstract Deutsche Allegemeinversicherung (DAV) was a global leader in the insurance industry, writing nearly DM 48 billion in premiums in 1996 in over 32 countries. Its strengths were the breadth of its products which included health, property, and life insurance in addition to its disability income protection. Managers in other firms throughout the industry attributed DAV's success to two key factors: sound, traditional insurance management; and outstanding customer service. Its exceptional group of risks
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Cost of Capital - West Coast Semiconductor Case Study
Cost of Capital – Case 4A West Coast Semiconductor Case Study 1. a. Critique WCS' current method of estimating its before-tax cost of debt. Currently WCS determines its before-tax cost of debt by using the coupon rate on the most recent long term bond. This historical rate is not a good estimate for the before-tax cost of debt. The WACC is used primarily to make investment decisions, so the cost of new capital will be
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Hewitt Packard - Ceo Fired Case Study
After Hewlett-Packard fired CEO Carly Fiorina, new CEO Mark Hurd found himself in charge of a struggling, dysfunctional corporation. The strategic vision Fiorina had been using to guide the company—"digital, virtual, mobile, personal"—was vague, and no one knew if it was being executed or not. A confusing matrix structure blurred accountability lines and slowed decision making, and the company reward system was so complex that no one knew how performance affected their bonuses. Talented executives
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Starbucks Coffee Product Case Study
Starbucks Product.(Question 1 a,b,c) When you think of Starbucks and what their product is, coffee always is the first thing that comes to mind. Starbuck's core product would ultimately be coffee or coffee beans. There are also many "auxiliary features" and benefits that are offered to consumers at a Starbucks coffeehouse. These features include cold blended drinks, non coffee drinks such as smoothies and frappaccino, pastries, coffee grinders, coffee brewers, and espresso machines. Music that
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Yahoo! Inc Case Study
Yahoo! Inc. (YHOO) 701 First Ave. Sunnyvale, California 94089-1019 United States Tel: (408) 731-3300 Fax: (408)731-3301 ________________________________________ Business Services: Internet search engine, audio and video streaming, store hosting and management, and Web site tools and services. Variant Names Four11 Corp. - Merger Viaweb Inc. - Merger 1998/06/01 HYPERparallel Inc. - Merger 1998/12/01 Launch Media Inc. - Acquisition 2001/06/27 Broadcast.com Inc. - Merger 1999/07/31 GeoCities - Merger DialPad Communications Inc. - Merger HotJobs Software - Merger
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Ryka Inc Case Study
Introduction. Ryka, Inc. is one of the highly specialized companies in the competitive athletic footwear industry. What sets the company apart from others in its class is the fact that Ryka designs, develops, and markets athletic footwear just for women. The company was originally founded in 1986 as ABE Corporation. In 1987 it changed its name to Ryka. Sheri Poe was the first CEO of Ryka. She also served as an outstanding spokeswoman for the
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Gome Case Study Anaylsis
Parties involved in case: Gome – Leading specialized home appliance chain Vs The Color Television Price Alliance (9 core members including Konka, TCL, Hisense, Skyworth, Prima, Rowa, LG, Panda and Westlake) Problem Statement: The color television manufactures have joined hands to form an alliance and decided to control the prices of the color television in the China market. The purpose of this alliance is to stop any further price wars that might happen in the
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Case Study - Country of Turkey
Turkey is a large, middle-income country with relatively few natural resources. Its economy is currently in transition from a high degree of reliance on agriculture and heavy industry to a more diversified economy with an increasingly large and globalized services sector. - - The energy sector is one that will benefit significantly from the growth in Turkey's economy. "Electricity demand is expected to grow by 7%, on average, each year for the next decade, thanks
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Mondavi Case Study
Mondavi is a winery worth $600 million located in Napa valley California. It has stake in 16 different brands through various types of ownership and partnership businesses. Its focus is in premium wine, and although the company has partook in different types of acquisitions and mergers, it is now (in 2002 when this case was written) has decided to grow organically, rather than through acquisitions, and position as a US luxury premium winery. This strategy
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Outback Steakhouse Case Study
Case Study: Outback Steakhouse Outback Steakhouse grills spam with Proofpoint clogged inbox complaints were rampant Outback Steakhouse, Inc. headquartered in Tampa, Fla. was founded in 1988 and operates Outback Steakhouse units throughout the U.S. as well as Carrabba's Italian Grill, Lee Roy Selmon's, Cheeseburger in Paradise, Bonefish Grill and Paul Lee's Chinese Kitchen. The company has 1,100 company-owned stores. According to Outback Steakhouse Director of Technology Infrastructure, Michael Boykins, "We were getting a ton of
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Jollibee - Case Study Analysis
Executive Summary The case gives an idea about how the competition influenced Jollibee's strategy, both domestic and international. Jollibee ,which was a Filipino chain of restaurants, was forced to change their strategy with the entry of McDonalds in Philippines, which later transformed the company into a global company .The company faced serious challenges with their international exposure. The challenges included the conflicts with franchisees/Joint venture and conflicts between divisions. Another issue that the company faced
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The Price of Oil Case Study
Business Econimics The price of oil case study 1 - Describe how the oil price has changed since 1960. Identify in particular the extent to which the current oil price is exceptional. (One factor which is not considered in the case study is the affordability of oil. You could measure this by comparing the oil price to average income levels – These statistics are to be founded in the appendices and in the excel spreadsheet
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