TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS i 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Products 1 1.2 Services and Coverage 2 1.3 History 2 1.4 Current Developments 3 2.0 THE STRENGTH OF THE COMPANY 3 2.1 The strength of the company 3 2.2 The weakness of the company 4 2.3 The opportunities for the company 4 2.4 The threats for the company 5 3.0 RECOMMENDATIONS 5 4.0 CONCLUSION 6 CELCOM MALAYSIA 1.0 INTRODUCTION Celcom (Malaysia) Berhad is the oldest mobile telecommunications
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CASE STUDY The Service Sector of Germany I. Table of Contents II. Abstract III. Introduction Germany has the largest population in the European Union with 84.5 inhabitants in January‚ 2010. The prosperous German economy attracts millions of immigrants from around the world as it is the third largest country in terms of immigration. Germany is bordered by Poland‚ Czech Republic‚ Austria‚ Switzerland
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Motives and Effects of Mergers and Acquisitions by JUANJUAN WANG September 2007 A dissertation presented in part consideration for the degree of MA in Finance and Investment Acknowledgements I would like to take this opportunity to express my sincere appreciation to all those people who helped me complete this dissertation. Firstly‚ I do appreciate my supervisor Ms. Lynda Taylor’s assistance. She gave me valuable feedback and guidance throughout this dissertation. In addition‚ I
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Management team Larry Page and Sergey Brin founded Google in September 1998. Since then‚ the company has grown to more than 30‚000 employees worldwide‚ with a management team that represents some of the most experienced technology professionals in the industry. Executive Officers Larry Page CEO As Google’s chief executive officer‚ Larry is responsible for Google’s day-to-day-operations‚ as well as leading the company’s product development and technology strategy. He co-founded Google with
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Topic: Monopoly and Monopolistic competition Macedonian telecommunication Monopoly and monopolistic competitions‚ basic concepts monopoly means a market situation in which there is only a single seller and large no. of buyers. whereas monopolistic competition is a market situation in which there is large no. of sellers and large no. of buyers. in monopolistic competition‚ close substitutes are there in the sense that products are different in terms of size‚ colour‚packaging‚brand‚price
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Our business- selling telecommunication infrastructure to operators in 3G industry Our concern towards our business 1. should enter the Malaysian market especially Kuala Lumpur 2. expensive investment so it is possible to enter Malaysia market 3. our company future after 5 years Analysis based on Porter’s five-forces-model a) Buyers (operators) – 1. Quality of product 2. Buyers power to determine quantities they need from us to operate (We don’t have freedom to make decision
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140 145 150 155 160 167 173 178 WESTERN EUROPE Case 22: Science Fit‚ Austria Case 23: FFG‚ Austria Case 24: TTI‚ Belgium Case 25: Promotech‚ France Case 26: UnternehmerTUM‚ Germany Case 27: The Partnering University Approach‚ Germany Case 28: Telekom Innovation Laboratories‚ Germany Case 29: Minor Entrepreneurship‚ Netherlands Case 30:
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Difference between a global‚ transnational‚ international and multinational company 18062007 We tend to read the following terms and think they refer to any company doing business in another country. * Multinational * International * Transnational * Global Andrew Hines over at BNET has brief and clear definitions of each of these terms‚ Get your international business terms right. Each term is distinct and has a specific meaning which define the scope and degree of interaction
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can Vodafone derive increased value from its international portfolio of businesses? Are there any businesses that Vodafone should divest? GUIDELINES How do you view these two lists of telecomm. cos: Vodafone China Mobile Telefonica AT&T Deutsche Telekom Verizon Wireless Hutchison Whampoa Telecom Italia Orascom Telecom Telstra which is it better to be? Which would you prefer to be‚ a wireless telecom provider with $10 billion of revenue from a single country‚ or a wireless telecom provider
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That means fewer prospects for a specific product or supplier. The customer are often segmented geographically – e.g. steel industry in Ruhrgebiet or banks in Frankfurt/Main – sometimes there is only one customer for suppliers e.g. Deutsche Bahn for locomotives or Telekom for local telecommunication systems. Furthermore the number of suppliers of specific products is much smaller than in consumer markets. The structure often is an oligopoly – e.g. in the airplane market exist only a few competent suppliers
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