Joint Venture: Proportionate Consolidation Method & Equity Method Andrea Marciana B. Diwa Modadv1– K32 10926739 June 11‚ 2012 - Monday INTRODUCTION Joint venture is identified as a topic of study because of the massive rise in international joint ventures during the business globalization and because of the different joint venture accounting practices across countries. The increasing trend to produce financial statements which are free from errors and misstatements lead to the
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Strategic Alliances in Distribution Cininta Meirinda Clara Sarah Patricia Adam Their nature and their motives for creating strategic alliances Building commitment by creating mutual vulnerability Building commitment by the management of daily interactions Decision structures that enhance trust Moving a transaction through stages of development to reach alliances status What does it takes and when does it pays to create a marketing channel alliance? STRATEGIC ALLIANCES
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9 3.1 Introduction to Joint Ventures 9 3.2 General facts about Toshiba‚ Motorola and TSC 10 3.3 Objectives and agreements 10 3.4 Factors of success 11 3.5 Lessons drawn from the case 12 4. Our intercultural team work 13 4.1 Our team work process 15 4.2 Presentation Performance……………………………………………………………….15 4.3 Individual Assessments .…………………………………………………………..…….16 5. Bibliography 18 6. Appendix: Additional information on the Motorola-Toshiba Joint Venture 1987 19 7. Powerpoint Slides
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Background story of Heineken Heineken was founded on 1864 by Gerard Adriaan Heineken after he bought a brewery in the heart of Amsterdam. Over the past 140 years‚ three generations of the Heineken family have built and expanded the brand and the company in Europe and around the world. Heineken expanded using mergers and acquisitions‚ struggling between concessions to the market and its belief in the high quality‚ and price‚ standards that put it on the map in the first place. Pursuing quality
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Introduction In the reading "A first time expatriates experience in a joint venture in China" we have come to understand the nature and structure of the joint venture between the U.S.A. and China and the role that James Randolf played to strengthen and maintain the international partnership. Controls Inc. was a subsidiary of the parent company Filtration Inc. and so was shielded from any outside competition. When Controls Inc. was given the charter to pursue its own business they realized
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Background PepsiCo is currently involved in 7 Joint ventures in People’s Republic of China (PRC) and is in the proposal process of investing into an equity joint venture in the city of Changchun.This proposal would be one of the first two green field equity joint venture with PepsiCo having control over both the board and day-today managmenet. PepsiCo uses capital budgeting tools such as NPV and IRR to systematically evaluate their investment project. Using this evaluation method Mr Hawaux‚ vice
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of product is used by Heineken Company in order to bring more choices for their customers. Besides‚ that strategy can help Heineken maintain their brand as the world’s fourth largest brewer and meet the demands of their users and buyers. In particular‚ with the advanced technology and modern machinaries‚ Heineken also select carefully clean ingredients include purest water‚ malted barley‚ hops and yeast‚ producing two main kinds of beer such as Heineken Pilsener‚ Heineken Light that are very popular
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2.4.2 What is different in Strategic Alliances? To see the importance of an alliance‚ there will be a short comparison of strategic alliances and traditional relationships. Seven distinctions may emerge: Alliances explore the wellsprings of costs and afterwards minimise them. Traditional relationships push costs to others. This is the result of traditional win-lose negotiating the zero-sum game. Alliances concentrate on a definitive client‚ and partners give value that clients pay for. Traditional
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1.2 Articulate the Vision of these 2 companies‚ including logistics/quality using the 4 steps of Collins and Porras. Make a comparison of both mission statements 1. Core values Heineken Respect for individuals‚ society and the environment is essential for sustainable business growth Cherish a corporate culture that embraces diversity and a business approach that honours local laws and regulations Beer is all about enjoyment We sponsor music‚ sport‚ art and other commercial events
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East West University Case Study on East Meets West: Business Joint Ventures Prepared For: Prepared By: Naimur Rahman ID: Section: Date: * Why would a joint venture partner from a planned economy have difficulty understanding that the consumer is king or queen? Answer: Every economy has its own characteristics as both good and bad as well. In any economy‚ there are rules and regulations fortified in the manner to help the citizens and so that the businesses can get enough revenue
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