Crocs Financial Analysis Abstract: This case looks at analyzing Crocs‚ Inc. and the tremendous growth they started off with as a new company in the apparel market. We also analyze Crocs competitors based upon three different ratios (PE‚ EV to EBITDA and EV to Sales) in order to gain an understanding of where Crocs stands in the market at the time of this case (2007). Using the growth rate estimates‚ we also value the company’s stock value. Certain assumptions are made regarding the sales and
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Case Summary: CROCS Zhongyang Zheng What are Croc’s core competencies? 1. Clear and special market positioning: The outlook of the Croc’s is different and unique‚ which could be easily distinguished from other shoes and attract the customer’s attention. It does not follow the trend but create the trend. The Croc’s is functional footwear‚ which is the biggest difference and competence comparing with other shoe brands. It has the features of anti-slip‚ anti-odor‚ easy to wash and clean‚ and comfortable
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Borders‚ Glassford‚ Roth‚ Wetherill Dr. Xiao MGT 370 1 February 2013 Crocs: A Case Study Analysis Q: What are Croc’s core competencies? A: Crocs has several core competencies. However‚ most of their core competencies and competitive advantage stems from their extremely well-coordinated supply chain and their supply chain management. Croc’s use of supply chain management sets them apart from competitors in the footwear industry. Supply chain management involves coordinating activities across
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Matthew Hutson 09-13-2008 Professor Miclot Phase 3 Individual Project The principle of comparable worth also known as sex equality and pay equality‚ is easily defined as “the principle that men and women should be compensated equally for work requiring comparable skills‚ responsibilities‚ and effort.” (britanica.com). Comparable worth has been an issue of debate since it was introduced in the 1970s by people looking to counter act the inequities of pay for occupations typically held by men and
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Comparable Valuation Table of Contents www.finaticsonline.com Table of Contents > > Concept‚ Pros & Cons Process of Valuation > > Enterprise Multiples Benchmarking > > LTM & Calendarization Adjustments to Financials > > Fair Value Range Common Pitfalls > > > Calculating Diluted Shares Concept of Enterprise Value Equity Multiples > > > Snapshots Interview Questions Recommended Reading Comparable Valuation Introduction www.finaticsonline.com
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Comparable Worth Glenn Reid Empire State College Race‚ Class and Gender According to The Free Legal Dictionary Comparable Worth is the idea that men and women should receive equal pay when they perform work that involves comparable skills and responsibility or that is of comparable worth to the employer; also known as pay equity. Many jobs are segregated by sex. For example‚ approximately 80 percent of all office secretaries are female‚ and approximately 99 percent of all construction
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Comparable Worth I see comparable worth as an illegitimate device that derails the labor from achieving fulfillment from their employment. I believe the person would always worry about their job performance; the use of fear as a motivator is inappropriate and detrimental to production and morale which I feel could affect safety as well. One could argue that if a person does their job well that they should have nothing to fear at time of review. Again this is a problem‚ the evaluator is human
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Introduction This is an E-marketing report of Crocs Inc. (a designer‚ manufacturer and retailer of footwear). In this paper‚ Crocs’s current E-marketing strategy and the current position of the company will be analyzed. Next‚ a coherent e-marketing plan will be proposed based on the understanding of Crocs’s current marketing mix. Moreover‚ the implementation of the analysis and recommendations for the future development are likewise presented. Source: http://www.crocs.com/home/homepage
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Decentralized manufacture‚ warehouse 5. Treaty and tax advantage‚ shift production to duty free country 6. Global presence and growth 7. Flexible/fast production can support explosive growth 8. Experienced business units Weakness: In 2008‚ CROCS revenue dropped to $721.6million‚ net loss of $185million. 1. Unique product Trendy and colorful shoes are their weakness as well Product life is short Fashion shoe‚ trend changes fast‚ people will hate the style if everyone wears it Niche market
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Supply chain management Nowadays the prêt-à porter industry is very prosperous and it is a tough challenge for many big firms to expand their business and be the most competitive. They have to face with external and internal difficulties. 1) A « test order » is a « fake » order that a client requests to a new supplier to test its abilities in term of production and delivery. The client could see if the products match to its expectations and if the supplier made a work of quality then the « test
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