! Case Study 6 Foreign exchange hedging strategies at General Motors: Transactional and translational exposures ! General Motors (GM) was the largest automaker in the world‚ and the unit sales in 2001 was 8.5 million vehicles which occupied 15.1% of the total vehicle market. With the expansion through the world‚ GM faced more risk in the foreign exchange (FX). In other world‚ it would create gains or losses due to the changes in FX rate. According to the exhibit 2 and exhibit 3‚ Latin
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Executive Summary GM plans to release a new 5 door sedan‚ extended range electric vehicle which will be known as the Volt‚ a promotional image can be seen on the report title page. Our goal is to achieve 100% customer satisfaction so our focus will be on product quality; The Chevy Volt‚ an advanced technology with standard equipment features. We will be the first automobile company to enter this specific industry so to take advantage of our launch of the most fuel efficient car that we will do
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Ford & General Motors in Russia In July 2002‚ Ford Motor Company officially opened its first Russian car factory near St. Petersburg. The factory‚ which cost some S150 million to build‚ is 100% owned by Ford and represents the first wholly owned investment by a foreign carmaker in Russia. The factory is tiny by international standards; it will employ 800 people and initially will produce 10‚000 Ford Focus cars a year. By comparison‚ a typical auto plant in the developed world produces 200‚000
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GM and AvtoVAZ of Russia Introduction In June of 2001 General Motors and AvtoVAZ were sitting down to finally negotiate a deal that they had originally made in 1999. The joint venture was to see the two companies jointly build and sell Chevrolets in the Russian market. The Russian market was expected to boom and account for a significant share of global growth over the next decade. This was also a step forward to help revive the economy in postcommunist Russia. GM founded in 1908‚ was the
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Water trade in China Overall context Acqua International (AQ) is a Europe-based multinational company that has interests in water and other environment-related businesses. In China‚ the company has joint ventures with medium-size and large municipalities to produce potable water. To increase its investments in China‚ the AQ Group arranged‚ through its local subsidiary Pacific Acqua International (PAQ)‚ to enter into a strategic alliance with Tak Foy and Co.‚ a Chinese conglomerate with strong roots
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uniqueness for the sake of being different. Differentiation is about understanding customers and how GM ’s product can meet their needs. To this extent‚ the quest for differentiation advantage takes us to the heart of business strategy. The fundamental issues of differentiation are also the fundamental issues of business strategy: Who are GM ’s customers? How does GM create value for them? And how does GM do it more effectively and efficiently than anyone else? Because differentiation is about uniqueness
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CARREFOUR CHINA‚ BUILDING A GREENER STORE Edizcan İkizoğlu Ertuğrul Ozan Özbahar Sırma Karakaya IE457|Case 2 Report Bilkent University November‚ 2013 I.SUMMARY In 1995‚ Carrefour entered China‚ with its first store opening in Beijing. By June 2006 the company was operating 73 hypermarkets in 29 Chinese cities and it was the number one foreign retailer in China having the fastest growing rate among its competitors [1]. The company planned to open 100 new stores in 2006-07 because the
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The Great Wall of Ancient China: Did the Benefits Outweigh the Costs? The Great Wall of Ancient China created by the two dynasties Quin and the Han a very continuous project that took many many years over a period of 2‚500 years! Although the wall was a long harsh project the walls also required much sacrifice on the part of the Chinese people. The benefits of the wall were to keep out the Mongols‚ even though the wall was for protection and security I think the benefits do not outweigh the
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there dangers of GM food: As there is a lot of engineering with food’s genetic code‚ there may be made some mistakes in the genes that could’ve messed up the genetically code found in cells. Which have happened as I have found out while searching the interweb. Shown by a wide array of studies there are a lot of incidents with GM food which include accelerated aging‚ immune dysfunction‚ organ damage‚ insulin disorders and reproductive disruption. For example‚ female rats fed a diet of GM soy experienced
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of genetically modified (GM) foods. If evidence from around the world is anything to go by‚ there may be a case to answer. In 1999‚ the York Laboratory in the U.K tested 4‚500 people for allergies reactions and sensitivities. In previous years soy had affected 10% of consumers. In 1999‚ that figure skyrocketed 50% after GM soy from the U.S started to arrive in the U.K provoking public angst over GM foods. When massive protests followed‚ supermarkets started removing GM foods from sale and the rapid
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