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    Ebay Case Analysis

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    EBay Case Analysis Step One: Read. Step 2: Dupont Ratio and Financial Analysis o Two year Financial Ratio o Short Term o Current Ratio • 2002: 1‚468‚458/386‚224= 3.8 • 2001= 4.9 o Long Term o Total Debt Ratio • Total ass. – Total equity/ Total ass. • 2002= .1377 • 2001= .1485771 o Asset Utilization‚ or turnover ratios o Total Asset Turnover • Sales/ total assets • 2002= .29 • 2001= o Profitability o Return on assets= net income/ total assets o 2002= .0117 o 2001= .053885

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    Business Level Strategy Google currently pursues the generic business level strategy of differentiation. Google offers many unique products and services to many different kinds of customers. By offering so many distinct products and services‚ Google is able to achieve a competitive advantage. The Google web search engine‚ the company’s most popular service‚ offers users a more reliable way to search. Google’s web search engine has differentiated itself from competing search engines

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    Ebay Study

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    eBay started with the basic auction service‚ but eBay has refined OAMs by creating a unique business model‚ with specific features that other OAMs do not offer. First of all‚ eBay makes money by helping buyers meet sellers‚ where individuals can advertise items that they would want to sell and buyers can contact the sellers directly. Sellers ship the items directly to the highest bidder. Then‚ to ensure an safe online auction environment (sellers are paid for what they sell)‚ eBay has worked with

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    Olin Business School Washington University S-02-001 Published: 2002 Revised: 2009 Disney Corporate Strategy (A) Barbarians at the Magic Kingdom’s Gate* Introduction The next big takeover fight – and it would be a beauty – may involve Walt Disney Productions. By the time you get this issue‚ Disney’s defense strategy may already be unfolding. But it will produce no quick victory for Disney even if a white knight comes along‚ and even if the principle attacker‚ Saul Steinberg‚ can be bought

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    A business-level strategy is an integrated and coordinated set of commitments and actions that firms use to gain a competitive advantage by exploiting core competencies in specific product market. Only firms that continuously upgrade their competitive advantages over time are able to achieve long-term success with their business-level strategy. Effective management of customer relationships help the firms answer questions related to the issues of who‚ what‚ and how. Customers are the foundation

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    Blue Nile Corporate Strategy

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    assets of Williams & Sons‚ Inc a Seattle Jeweller including a website established by that business. In June 1999‚ they changed their name to Internet Diamonds‚ Inc. In November 1999 the Blue Nile brand was launched and changed to Blue Nile‚ Inc with corporate head office located in Seattle‚ Washington USA. Blue Nile.com (2008) The Blue Nile “business has grown considerably where for the 2007 fiscal year they reported revenue of $319 million (USD)‚ an increase of 23.8% compared to 2006 fiscal year result

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    Ebay in China

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    eBay: How can eBay build its culture in China I. Overview eBay is an online provider of marketplaces for the sale of goods and services. It also provides commerce‚ platforms‚ online payments services and online communications. It offers products and service to individuals and businesses. Established in 1995‚ the company operates in the US and other international markets with employs 16‚400 people. eBay keeps its leadership position in the new industry – C2C (consumer to consumer) (Ou and Banerjee

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    BUSINESS-LEVEL STRATEGY By Alan S. Gutterman 1 Abstract Growth is a key goal and objective for emerging companies and management must carefully determine the best way to combine the core competencies within a firm’s functional departments to provide the firm with the best opportunity for achieving and sustaining a competitive advantage in its chosen environment. This report focuses on the process of setting business level-strategy‚ which includes (1) selecting the domain(s) in which

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    Ebay & Paypal

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    than 94 million active users globally‚ eBay is the world’s largest online marketplace‚ where practically anyone can buy and sell practically anything. Founded in 1995‚ eBay connects a diverse and passionate community of individual buyers and sellers‚ as well as small businesses. Their collective impact on e-commerce is staggering: In 2010‚ the total worth of goods sold on eBay was $62 billion -- more than $2‚000 every second. For the latest stories about eBay‚ including recent financial performance

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    Corporate Strategy and Decision Making Lecture 3: Rational and Administrative Models of Decision The rational decision model Under the rational model of decision making‚ the assumption is made that participants have agreed in advance that making a decision is the right process to follow and that the rules and language of decision making are understood by all. The rational model aims at making optimal decisions on the basis of a careful evaluation of alternative courses of action. Depending on

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