Report 2011 - 3 1 Consolidated Financial Statements Management’s discussion and analysis year ended December 31‚ 2011 Management’s discussion and analysis year ended December 31‚ 2011 This is a free translation into English of the Carrefour Group’s financial report for 2011 which is issued in the French langague‚ and is provided solely for the convenience of English speaking users. Sales and earnings performance MAIN EARNINGS INDICATORS (in millions of euros) 2011 81‚271 2
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From: Giorg i Gogava To: Mr. David Wikla uri Case # 12.1 Carrefour Expands Abroad 1. What is the biggest competitive threat facing Carrefour as it expends to global market ? There are many competitive threats facing Carrefour in the global environment such as competitive rivalry‚ low switching costs etc. but in my opinion the biggest threat which Carefour is facing is threat of substitution because the only real competitive advantage of Carrefour for example in China at first stage is not it’s
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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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Chapter 5 Carrefour S.A. Teaching Note Version: March 2007 Introduction The Carrefour case is a financial analysis case. Carrefour S.A. is one of the world’s largest retailers. During the first half of the 2000s‚ the company’s share prices steadily declined‚ despite the fact that the company reported above-average returns on equity. Students are asked to analyze Carrefour’s financial statements and segment data to find explanations for the company’s poor share price performance and to make recommendations
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Social Responsible Investment Why Norwegian Pension Fund divest Walmart The Norwegian Pension Fund divested its $416 million stock of Walmart‚ which is the largest supermarket chain in the world. The reason of divesting is that Walmart bear “unacceptable risk of contributing to serious or systematic human rights violations”. Is this move reasonable for the fund? Given that Walmart had a good return on investment and already emphasis the ethical responsibilities to its suppliers. Norwegian Pension
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Stakeholders Carrefour Group Employees as stakeholders: Carrefour is planning to become distinction from others in terms of human resources management and social responsibility in all the countries where it operates. Attracting‚ training‚ supporting and retaining loyalty while remaining open to people from a diverse range of backgrounds. The group do its best to ensure that all employees fulfill their potential and perform to the best of their abilities. Carrefour recruits 90% of its
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hospital of Kenai and Soldotna‚ AK for over three decades‚ has put together this guide explaining these two most common dog behaviors‚ and how you can curb them: Barking: Differentiate Between Sounds: Dogs make noise to alert you to danger‚ while playing‚ to seek attention‚ to communicate with other dogs‚ while anxious‚ and many other reasons. Learn to differentiate between these sounds so that you can respond appropriately. Barking at strangers
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their own liking. Wal-Mart have faced many criticisms‚ and are feared and respected in equal measure. This report aims to examine the challenges within both their current internal and external environment‚ predict future market changes‚ and recommend how they can adapt to meet the demands of such challenges‚ at both business and corporate levels. Below are several key trading brands‚ contributing to Wal-Mart’s success. Fig. 01 Fig. 02
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EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT • Demographic: | |China |Japan |Malaysia | |Carrefour |29 |84‚000 |50 | |Metro |22 |46‚900 |45 | |Ito-Yokado |12 |27‚238
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Wal-Mart’s history is more than just the stores they have built‚ the partnerships they have made and the customers they have served. 1960’s: Retail Revolution Sam Walton’s strategy was built on an unshakeable foundation: The Lowest Prices Anytime‚ Anywhere. 1962 On July 2‚ 1962‚ Sam Walton opened the first Wal-Mart store in Rogers‚ Arkansas. 1967 The Walton family owned 24 stores‚ ringing up $12.7 million in sales. 1969 The Company officially incorporated as Wal-Mart Stores‚ Inc. 1970’s:
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