TO: Michael Jamal CEO‚ Haier America‚ Inc. FROM: Acquisition consultant DATE: July 15‚ 2008 RE: HAIER/GE Acquisition It is ironic and coincidental this memo comes on the heals of the massive Anheuser-Busch/InBev acquisition. The leak of our interest in GE Appliance by Wall Street Journal blog “Deal Journal” has not sullied our position or interest. It is strongly recommended Haier begin to line up financing for an asset purchase of GE Appliance. Louisville‚ KY-based
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The Haier Group is one of the world’s largest whitegoods manufactures with over 50 000 employees worldwide. The group was founded as “Qingdao Refrigerator Co.” in 1984 in Qingdao‚ Shandong Province‚ China. Haier Group has become a multi-billion dollar multinational with presence in over 100 countries (The Haier Group‚ 2007). Throughout the course of Haier Group’s history‚ the firm has pursued an aggressive globalization strategy. Over the past twenty years‚ the group has expanded from its origins
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of this paper is to analyze the internationalization of Chinese companies; in particular‚ the very successful case - the Haier Group. This paper focuses on using a case study methodology to analyze Haier ’s survival strategy to compete with world giants. The following issues have been addressed to meet the respective objects: first‚ the Uppsala stages model and Haier ’s internationalization process; secondly‚ analysis and evaluation of Haier ’s strategic internationalization‚ using Dawar and Frost
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PHLIPS AND HAIER: COMPARATIVE CASE STUDIES Strategic Management II Lu Lu (6500354) Handed ON: 11th May‚ 2009 Word Counted (Excluding charts‚ references): 2989 PHLIPS AND HAIER: COMPARATIVE CASE STUDIES TABLE OF CONTENT ABSTRACT .......................................................................................................... 02 INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................... 02 LITERATURE REVIEW
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The Haier Group: U.S. Expansion A case report prepared for MG 495 Business Policy Fall 1st semester 2011 9/3/2011 THE AMAZON.COM CORPORATE STRATEGY I. INTRODUCTION A. Executive Summary 1. Summary statement of the problem: The Haier Group was a strong electrical appliance maker based in China. Their stated goal from CEO Zhang Ruimin was to become a truly international company‚ and not just a low cost supplier to Western companies. The problem was how Haier was going to differentiate
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rollout for a global company (MNC: Multinational Company) division such as Maytag Refrigerators. Maytag Refrigerators uses its universal brand but conducts all its component sourcing‚ packaging and labeling from around the globe. Its compressors might come from Thailand‚ its condenser piping from Brazil‚ its electronic and thermostat units from Japan and Germany‚ its panels and plastic components from China. They are assembled in Malaysia and shipped to the US and 20 other global markets. Each
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Why do you think Haier built a new plant in South Carolina? Was it a wise decision? 4. What strategy (marketing‚ internationalization‚ etc.) Haier should follow in the future? This assignment represents 10% of your final grade. Deadline: Thursday‚ 5th March 2015! INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT Haier’s U.S. refrigerator strategy 1. Haier achieved its success by familiarizing with the brand and competing with the major established brands for a larger market share. Haier corporate strategy
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STraTeGiC Hr MaNaGeMeNT case study with teaching notes Nokia: Values That Make a Company Global By Geraldine Willigan‚ MBA Project team Author: SHRM project contributor: External contributor: Copy editing: Design: Geraldine Willigan‚ MBA Nancy A. Woolever‚ SPHR Ram Charan‚ Ph.D. Katya Scanlan‚ copy editor Terry Biddle‚ graphic designer © 2009 Society for Human Resource Management. Geraldine Willigan‚ MBA. This case was prepared by Geraldine Willigan‚ MBA‚ former editor at Harvard Business Review
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10 Reasons to go International The international marketplace offers a world of business opportunities for American companies seeking to sell or source products worldwide. Not only can you tap into a world marketplace of 7 billion people‚ but according to business.gov‚ companies that do international business grow faster and fail less often than companies that don’t. Written by: Richard P. Biggs‚ CEO Atlantric LLC Portland‚ OR‚ USA 1 678 231 9195 ~ www.atlantric.com 10 Reasons
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4 Reasons Chinese Companies IPO in America Why do so many good Chinese companies go public in foreign markets rather than let domestic investors share in the profits of growth? Chinese investors often complain about why would “good companies”‚ like Tencent (0700.HK)‚ Baidu (NASDAQ: BIDU) and Sina (NASDAQ: SINA)‚ choose to list in the US and Hong Kong instead of on the Chinese A-shares market. There are four main reasons: 1. If a ‘Chinese’ company takes foreign investment using a VIE structure
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