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    Drypers Corporation

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    Drypers Corporation National Television Advertising Campaign Factual Summary: Current Time Period Late 1997 - Company never used the television advertising in its 10 yrs. Of history. - $ 10 million is the budgeted amount for the television advertising through out the nation. - This increases company’s advertising & promotion budget by 33% - Estimated retail sales per child up to age of 30 months are $ 1012.50 - Disposable diapers & training pants are distributed through grocery stores

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    Lamoiyan Corporation

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    Knowing little about toothpaste‚ he had technical tie-up with a Japanese company and Lamoiyan Corporation was formally launched in 1988 and produced the first tube of Hapee. Sales have been thwarted by three significant barriers: consumer fears that locally produced goods were inferior‚ their preference for Colgate’s taste and the lack of awareness of the Hapee brand. Pedro and Lamoiyan Corporation counteracted these obstacles by capitalizing on their tie-up with a Japanese company‚ imitating

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    Lamoiyan Corporation

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    STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT PLANNING For LAMOIYAN CORPORATION Bustamante‚ Daries Mae Herando‚ Mari Niko Layugan‚ Monica Manalo‚ Raymart Medina‚ Krizzia Odal‚ Mary Anne Rozul‚ Aileen Gale Silvan‚ Ron Lester 28 January 2012 Lamoiyan Corporation Mission “We exist to improve the quality of life by bringing essential products within the reach of the common people” Vision “We aspire to have a Lamoiyan product in every home”. Corporate Values SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY. We make our

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    Marriott Corporation

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    Marriott Corporation: The Cost of Capital Simrith Sidhu‚ Amy-Jane Miocevich‚ Jacques Rousset‚ Jing Tao Task One: Marriott uses the Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) to measure the opportunity cost for investments. WACC is calculated using the 1987 financial data provided in the Marriot Corporation: The Cost of Capital (Abridged) case study and estimators. WACC = Cost of Equity x (Equity/Debt +Equity) + Cost of Debt x (Debt/(Debt + Equity)) x (1 – Tax Rate) This method is applied for

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    Target Corporation

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    Teaching Note Synopsis and Objectives Suggestions for complementary cases on measures of investment analysis: “The Investment Detective” (Case 17); corporate resource allocation: “Victoria Chemicals (A) and (B)” (Cases 22 and 23); “Target Corporation” (Case 19). In January 2001‚ the senior management committee of this company has to decide which major projects should be funded for implementation by the company starting in 2001. The board of directors has arbitrarily set a limit of (euros) EUR120

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    Cerner Corporation

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    Cerner is an international healthcare information technology corporation specializing in providing complete systems for hospitals and other medical organizations to manage and integrate all electronic medical records‚ computerized physician order entry‚ and financial information. Cerner is based out of Kansas City‚ MO and was founded in 1979 and was originally named PGI & Associates. It was renamed Cerner in 1984 when it rolled out its first system‚ PathNet. The company went public in 1986‚ and today

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    Sharp Corporation

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    SHARP® CORPORATION: BEYOND JAPAN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT TABLE OF CONTENT PROBLEM STATEMENT ……………………..…… 3 ANALYSIS ………………............… 3 DISCUSSION OF ALTERNATIVES ………………………….. 4 RECOMMENDATION …………………………. 5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY …………………………. 5 CITATIONS ………………………… 7 EXHIBITS ………………………… 8 PROBLEM STATEMENT Sharp Corporation needs a major overhaul of its business model. Sharp’s previous

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    Stryker Corporation

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    Benefits: (1). Controlled quality By choosing option 3‚ Stryker Corporation can control the quality of PCB by itself. PCB manufactured in its own facility can meet Stryker’s quality requirement better than those from different contract manufacturers. Moreover‚ the quality can be more stable. Stryker would not suffer from the risk of contract manufacturers’ bankruptcy any longer. (2). Reduced cost and higher efficiency Stryker Corporation can relief its human resource from looking for new suppliers

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    integration. What is interesting‚ Ghemawat became the youngest ‘guru’ included in the guide of the greatest management thinkers of all time published by The Economist in 2008. Among other research articles‚ he is an author of “The Cosmopolitan Corporation’ published in Harvard Business Review’ in May 2011. In his short thesis‚ Ghemawat claims that the global approach to the business mangement many thinkers adopt is wrong. According to his dissertation “the vast majority of firms are deeply rooted

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    Josh Sarna Homework 2 1. What are some of the essential features of the FDICIA of 1991 with regard to the resolution of failing Depository Institutions? The essential features of the FDICIA of 1991 with regard to failing depository institutions include making it difficult for a depository institution’s failure to be delayed‚ as long as systematic risk isn’t determined. Systemic risk is the risk of the failure of the depository institution affecting the entire financial system in a negative way

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