continued to expand in 2002‚ with a 42.8 percent increase to 0.5 million units sold. The rapid expansion of China’s automobile market has attracted global automobile manufacturers. GM entered the Chinese market with a $1.5 billon investment in its Shanghai joint venture with SAIC in 1997‚ which is the biggest Sino– American joint venture‚ producing its famous Buick Saloon. Soon after GM’s entrance various other manufacturers entered the industry making it more competitive Toyota made its alliance
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Business Case IIS Networking Infrastructure Design Project | |Table of Contents | | | | Executive Summary 2 Project Overview 3 1.1 Project Overview 3 1.2 PROJECT DESCRIPTION 3 1.3 ALTERNATIVES
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Dayang (Guangdong) Co. Case summary Father of Miss Tang‚ chairman of the board of Dayang Group(Dayang)‚ was an entrepreneur in Hong Kong textile industry. Miss Tang took over her father’s business expanded the company size. She established Dayang in Hong Kong and manufacturing facilities on the Chinese mainland. Dayang became a multinational corporation‚ an exemplary of successful expansion from a traditional local business into a profitable multinational corporation. The company provided products
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A Canwall Case Two Canadians representing Canwall‚ a manufacturer of wallpaper printing equipment‚ went to a town north of Shanghai in the province of Jiangsu‚ China‚ to negotiate a sale to a new wallpaper production company. Charlie Burton‚ the president of Canwall‚ was traveling with his Marketing Director‚ Phil Raines. The company had never before sold its equipment outside Canada‚ and the two Canadians were delighted with the warm reception they enjoyed in China. This wasn’t the first meeting
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countries are facing aging problems‚ poverty. People with different age in different countries may have different preferences to Dak’s product. Like in China‚ although digital display is popular in Shanghai or Beijing‚ but in some developing areas‚ people have no money to pay for that. Technological Like case said‚ what used to cost $3 million and last two years now costs $750‚000 and lasts 10 years. That’s why you have the
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HKU833 STEPHEN KO AIRASIA: FLYING LOW-COST WITH HIGH HOPES AirAsia started out as a Malaysian government-controlled‚ full-service regional airline that offered slightly lower fares than its number-one competitor‚ Malaysia Airlines (“MAS”). In December 2001‚ private entrepreneur Tony Fernandes took over the debt-ridden airline for the symbolic sum of US$0.26. Despite the air-travel downturn following the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks‚ Fernandes believed that the timing for entering
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A07-03-0013 Copyright © 2003 Thunderbird‚ The American Graduate School of International Management. All rights reserved. This case was prepared by Professors Michael Moffett and Kannan Ramaswamy for the purpose of classroom discussion only‚ and not to indicate either effective or ineffective management. This case draws upon information presented in “Planet Starbucks (A)” by the same authors. Planet Starbucks (B): Caffeinating the World Ten years ago‚ we had 125 stores and 2000 employees. [Today
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a theme pa*‚ hotel‚ and shop1 the development would create 50‚000 much-needed jobs. Shanghai Disneyland is an important element in Disneys strategy for penetrating the local market. However‚ the proposal does not address Disney3 need for increased media exposure; company officials believe that a Chinese Disney W channel is essential to build awareness of the Disney brand and interest in the new theme park. cAsE 4_2 world for its family-friendly entertainment offerings. The company3 parks
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Facts: The Negro plaintiffs in these cases were denied admission schools attended by the white children under the laws requiring or permitting segregation according to race. All the court adhered to the “separate but equal” doctrine and held that the plaintiffs were not admitted to the white schools (except for the plaintiff in the Delaware case). In the instant cases‚ the plaintiffs contend that segregated public schools are not “equal” and they are deprived of the equal protection of the laws.
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Pepsi Cola Products Philippines‚ Inc. (petitioner) v. Honorable Secretary of Labor (respondents) 1. Facts: a. June 1990: The Pepsi-Cola Employees Organization-UOEF (Union) filed a petition for certification election with the Med-Arbiter seeking to be the exclusive bargaining agent of supervisors of Pepsi-Cola Philippines‚ Inc. (PEPSI). i. Med-Arbiter granted this stating that PCEU-UOEF was an affiliate of Union de Obreros Estivadores de Filipinas (or the Federation) with two (2) rank and file
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