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    Biopure Overview: * Biopure Corporation is a privately owned biopharmaceutical firm specializing in the ultrapurification of proteins for human and veterinary use. * It is one of the three legitimate contenders in the emerging field of “blood substitutes”. * Their products Oxyglobin and Hemopure are blood substitutes for the animal and the human market respectively. * Oxyglobin has just received final FDA approval for commercial release and is ready for launch. Hemopure would soon

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    Biopure Case Group1 SecB

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    Biopure  Case  Analysis                     Group  1‚  Section  B     The  analysis  deals  with  the  Target  Markets  and  their  different  segments  for  the  two  products  of   Biopure  Corporation‚  namely  Oxyglobin  and  Hemopure.     Oxyglobin   -­‐ Used  as  a  substitute  for  blood  transfusion  in  dogs.   -­‐ Target   market   is  30%   of   all   the

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    Q1. Should Biopure launch Oxyglobin? Why? Support your arguments with quantitative analysis (ie. calc. of market potential). We believe that Biopure should launch Oxyglobin now. First of all‚ the potential market demand is huge. While current annual demand is 354‚750 units (95% primary care practices x 17 units canine blood/primary care practice + 5% specialty care practices x 150 units canine blood/specialty care practice)i accounting for only 2.5% of the cases‚ potential market demand including

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    Carl Rausch President and CEO of Biopure Corporation FROM: Hoang‚ Ann and Mishra‚ Ravi RE: Whether and When to Launch Oxyglobin Biopure needs to determine the best course of action to launch two new products‚ Oxyglobin a blood substitute for the veterinary market and Hemopure a blood substitute for the human market. Oxyglobin has been approved for commercial use and is ready for launch while Hemopure is expected to be FDA approved within two years. Biopure needs to decide whether and when

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    Biopure Corporation

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    Course: Biopure Corporation 1. Decision: Biopure should launch Oxyglobin at a price of $200 immediately in the market. The early introduction of Oxyglobin may jeopardize the ability to set a high price for Hemopure‚ but the benefits of introduction will outweigh the risks. 2. Recommendation: Biopure should price Oxyglobin at $200 per unit. At the same time‚ it should enlarge the production capacity as soon as possible to satisfy the potential market demand for Hempure. As for the distribution

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    Decision Sheet – Biopure Corporation Marketing Objective – Whether to launch Oxyglobin now or delay it till the approval of Hemopure. If yes‚ then devise a marketing plan for Oxyglobin. Options – 1. Launch Oxyglobin in the market immediately. 2. Defer the launch of Oxyglobin now till Hemopure release. Recommendation – Biopure Corporation should immediately launch Oxyglobin priced at $200. Rationale – Applying SWOT Analysis to the situation: Strengths 1. FDA approval has already come

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    Executive Summary Biopure Corporation was established in 1984 and is a privately owned pharmaceutical firm. They are trying to launch two new products: Hemopure (human market) and Oxyglobin (veterinary market). They are the only company aggressively engaged in the development of blood substitutes for the vet market. Biopure has invested $200M in the development of said blood substitutes. They currently don’t have any revenues with little to no debt and financing of $50M to support these operations

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    Corporation

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    You are required to prepare an investigative report on a recent corporate scandal that involved improper accounting practices or any form of financial scandal. Your report must include the following:  an overview of the corporation  a description of the scandal methodology - explaining the specific accounting impropriety that the company used.  an explanation of how the firm managed to hide their accounting improprieties  a discussion of who the scandal effected - both inside‚ and outside

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    the corporation

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    Reaction Essay: The Corporation The documentary The Corporation‚ directed by Jennifer Abbott and Mark Achbar and produced in 2004‚ although bias‚ opens many doors for discussion in regard to capitalism and the role of corporations in our lives. I found the documentary to be presented professionally‚ and filled with legitimate facts more so than extreme opinion. The documentary truly outlines the "all-pervasive" role the corporation has taken as the "world’s dominant institution". The film opens

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    liability of the shareholders. However‚ under certain circumstances the corporate entity may be disregarded. This is also known as piercing the corporate veil and is the most frequent method for holding the shareholders liable for the acts of a corporation. Corporate officers‚ directors and controlling shareholders have a general fiduciary duty of loyalty and care which should govern all their corporate conduct. Unless they breach that duty by gross negligence or acts in bad faith‚ they usually will

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