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    MAC Development Corporation The McCaffreys are in a sticky situation as they have tied up land for a development project and everything seems to be falling apart. They have deadlines to meet and so many moving pieces that I had to read the Case Study several times to wrap my head around it all. At the start of the Phoenix project‚ there were basically three main puzzle pieces the McCaffreys had to juggle. The first one was the Village of Woodland‚ where the land was located‚ had verbally

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    companies to motivate‚ reward and train their employees to be the best quality personnel. Starbucks Corporation‚ the most famous chain of retail coffee shops in the world‚ mainly benefits from roasting and selling special coffee beans‚ and other various kinds of coffee or tea drinks. It owns about 4000 branches in the whole world. Moreover‚ it has been one of the most rapid growing corporations in America as well. The reasons why Starbucks is popular worldwide are not only the quality of coffee

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    THE ZALE CORPORATION Zale Corporation is a leading specialty retailer of diamonds and other jewelry products in North America. The Company has significant brand name recognition as a result of each of its brands’ long-standing presence in the industry‚ having 2.349 stores in the United States‚ Puerto Rico and Canada. The Company´s vision “provide customers with quality merchandise at the lowest possible price” has remain the same since its first store opening in 1920´s. The Mission of Zale Corporation

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    Case Questions: 1. Option #3 suggests Stryker Corporation to build its own facility to manufacture its own PBCs. Under the current situation that some contract manufacturers have weak performance in quality and delivery‚ the benefits of this option are obvious as following: First of all‚ option #3 promised the highest degree of control over quality and delivery‚ which can solve the major problem that Stryker has faced with recently. On the other hand‚ self-manufacturing offers an opportunity

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    True Alliance Financial Corporation Vision Statement True Alliance Financial Company want it to be easier for your customers to get what they want. We don’t want you to lose customers’ because of their inability to pay in full and we understand offering financing yourself is unfeasible? Retail financing with True Alliance Financial Company is the answer to boosting your sales by helping your customers afford what they want. With our retail financing services‚ you can accept applications on-site and

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    Marriot Corporation : the Cost of Capital. In front of Dan Chores is the issue of recommending three hurdle rates for each of Marriott Corporation’s three divisions‚ which have significant effect on the firm’s financial and operating strategies as well as its incentive compensation. Marriott Corporation had three major lines of business: lodging‚ contract services and restaurants. Also Marriott had its growth objective‚ to remain a premier growth company. The four components of

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    circumstances surrounding the sale of the Collinsville plant play any role in your willingness to buy the assets? If so‚ how‚ if not‚ why not? On the one hand‚ the circumstances of the sale make me less willing to buy. In particular‚ both Universal and the federal government think that American’s acquisition creates antitrust issues. If this is the case‚ American could use its market power to change the nature of the market and make Dixon’s new plant unprofitable by setting lower prices for

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    THE PARTIES International Thunderbird Gaming Corporation (‘Thunderbird’) is the Claimant‚ a publicly held Canadian Corporation with its principal offices in San Diego‚ California‚ U.S.A.; the United Mexican States (‘Mexico’) is the Respondent. SUMMARY OF THE FACTS OF THE CASE Thunderbird is engaged in the business of operating gaming facilities‚ conducting investigations in Mexico in 1999-2000 concerning potential “skill machine” opportunities. Pursuant to many meetings and discussions through the

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    Case Analysis: The Ethics of Bankruptcy: Jetsgo Corporation Team 4 1.) Summary: Jetsgo was a private company owned by Michel Leblanc. Leblanc had lived his life around airplanes. In 1991‚ he and a partner started Royal Aviation Inc.‚ which he sold in 2001 for $84 million in stock to Canada 3000. Although he was subsequently sued by Canada 3000 for providing inaccurate financial information‚ the case was never tried because Canada 3000 went into bankruptcy protection in November 2001. In

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    Executive Summary Statement of the Problem National Railroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak) is the primary provider of passenger-rail service in the United States. Amtrak has never been profitable in its 30 year history and will lose federal subsidies for operational expenses by 2002 because of the Amtrak Reform and Accountability Act (ARAA). Amtrak is planning to launch the Acela line in the Northeast Corridor of the US to become self-sufficient‚ which will not only offer faster trip times‚ premium

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