CASE STUDY: NESTLE CASE STUDY: NESTLE PELS Analysis of Indonesia‚ Thailand and Vietnam | | | | | | | Nestle Corporation Expansion Strategy - Geographical Location of next manufacturing Facility | | | | Country | Political | Economical | Legal | Social | TOTAL | | Factors | 0.15 | Factors | 0.40 | Factors | 0.15 | Factors | 0.30 | 1.00 | Indonesia | P o v e r t y | 2.4 | | Armed Conflicts | Economic Reforms
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2.0 Financial Ratio 2.1 Liquidity Ratios 2.1.1 Current Ratio = Year NESTLE BERHAD (‘000) DUTCH LADY MILK BERHAD (‘000) 2010 = 1.0873 times = 2.2044 times 2011 = 1.1097 times = 2.3980 times 2012 = 0.9046 times = 1.9069 times 2.1.2 Quick Ratio = Year NESTLE BERHAD (‘000) DUTCH LADY MILK BERHAD (‘000) 2010 = 0.5595 times = 1.5200 times 2011 = 0.5439 times = 1.7073 times 2012 = 0.4622 times = 1.3705 times 2.2 Efficiency/ Assets
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Competitive Analysis In 1941‚ Coach was first established as a small family run premium leather goods manufacturing business‚ which was seen as a premium brand with superior leather goods. In 1980‚ Coach opened its retail store and in 1985 Coach was sold to Sara Lee. Coach then began to experience paid expansion and growth including accessories‚ luggage‚ and brief cases into the product line. Today Coach is known for being one of the leading luxury accessories brand in the US and internationally
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Competitive Forces and SWOT Analysis Kelvin Barnes Dr. Prakash Menon BUS 599 Strategic Management April 21‚ 2012 Introduction Whole Food Market began its operations in the year 1980 as a natural and organic foods grocer. It grew big and expanded gradually and it is now the world’s largest food and organic grocer. It started in Austin‚ Texas. It has acquired local natural grocers such as Wild Oats and Bread of Life. It
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consumers‚ the market for nutrition‚ health and wellness products was increasing. The sales of food and drink products in the same industry reached $570 billion in 2009 and were predicted to rise at 5 % per year over the next few years. Company: Nestle: World’s largest food company with sales of $116.62 billion in 2010 and the products marketed in 130 countries. Its motto is “Good Food‚ Good Life” which is also reflected in the mission “to provide consumers with best tasting and most nutritious
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SCENARIO Nestle India has an excellent understanding of the local market and has launched products that meet the tastes and needs of the local population. The majority of its products currently cater to urban Indians and the company is progressively expanding its reach into rural areas as the country’s per capita income grows. According to Nestle India ‘At Nestlé India we make big investment in people‚ they are our top priority. For us‚ our people are the key drivers for our success.’ Nestlé India provides
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After the dawn of IT Sector in Indian Business sector‚ many Indian cities marched towards becoming an IT hub of India as well as Asia. Indian IT sector can be classified in four sectors. Almost all multinational companies (MNCs) increasingly locate not only low-level tasks but also research and development (R & D) centers or laboratories in India; many already have more than one research lab. However‚ the most advanced research continues to cluster in Bangalore. Generally‚ one finds an uneven distribution
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Core Values and Intercultural Management Case Study: Nestlé In 2001‚ Nestlé was the largest and most diversified food company in the world‚ with nearly 500 factories in more than 100 countries. In fact‚ over the period 1867–2000 it surpassed other food manufacturers and purchasers of agricultural raw materials in scale of operations. Over 230‚000 people worldwide work in Nestlé’s factories‚ research laboratories and offices. In 1999 Nestlé generated a total income of 4‚007 million Swiss francs
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the fast growing dairy division. Which leads us into the most recent yogurt produced by Nestlé ’s‚ which is the LC1. I. OPPORTUNITY AND THREAT ANALYSIS Comparing Nestlé with the environment concerning which it would determine the opportunity and threats in the future of the company by Likert Ratings Scale Figure 1 Pest Analysis I. Economic Factor Rate Weight RxW Comments 1.Economic Growth 3 0.2 0.6 Expected increasing in economic growth. However‚ it is not direct effect with
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Doing Better by the Environment Sustainable development INTRODUCTION The latter part of the twentieth century saw an increasing concern for the environment. The concept of “sustainable development” (as defined by the World Commission on Environment and Development in 1987) is: “development that meets the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.” There are many views about the nature of sustainability. In its simplest form it
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