Dabur India - Working Capital and Cost Management Dr. Narender L. Ahuja‚ Institute for Integrated Learning in Management‚ New Delhi‚ India Ms. Sweta Agarwal‚ Institute for Integrated Learning in Management‚ New Delhi‚ India ABSTRACT After running as a family business for over 100 years‚ when in late 1990s the management of the Dabur was handed over to a team of professional managers‚ the new management faced a gigantic task of improving performance in several critical areas. In particular
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Sport Obermeyer‚ Ltd Wally Obermeyer‚ the internal operations manager of Sport Obermeyer‚ a mid-to-high fashion ski apparel company with headquarters out of Aspen‚ Colorado‚ and son of company founder Klaus Obermeyer‚ has two dilemmas at hand. 1) How to forecast demand for specific skiwear items for the 1993-1994 fashion line? 2) Once quantity per item is determined‚ how should production be allocated between factories in Hong Kong and China? Although the case mentions the
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About Aditya Birla Retail Ltd. Aditya Birla Retail Ltd is the retail arm of the Aditya Birla Group‚ a US$ 24 billion corporation with a market capital of US$ 31.5 billion and in the league of Fortune 500 companies. In May 2007‚ Aditya Birla Retail Ltd launched its first store‚ more. in Pune‚ and currently has over 500 stores across the country. With the acquisition of Trinethra Super Retail‚ the company will increase its retail foothold to 300 plus stores with re-branding of Trinethra and Fabmall
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Case Study - 4. Superior Manufacturing Company Description: The Superior Manufacturing Company received a net loss income statement for a good business year (2004). The Company has only 3 products and lots of competitors with similar products. The manager thinks the product 103 should be dropped for its high cost which could not be cut down‚ and the product 102 has an increasing demand. Also‚ the managers want to make a price reduction. However‚ they find that the costs are too high to support the
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BILLABONG INTERNATIONAL LTD Completed as part of the requirements for ‘Corporate Finance’‚ 25765 Contents 1.0 Introduction 1 2.0 Executive Summary 1 3.0 Capital Structure 2 3.1 Types of Funding Utilised by Billabong 3 3.2 Recent trend in the level of leverage 3 3.3 Capital expenditure and financing: 5 3.4 Capital Structure of Similar Firms 6 3.5 Company Characteristics and Leverage policy 7 3.5.1 Taxes 8 3.5.2 Trade off Model 8 3.5.3 Pecking Order of Financing Choices 9 3.5.4 Signalling
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DDJ 3003 : MANUFACTURING PROCESSES CHAPTER 1 : INTRODUCTION MANUFACTURING - derived from Latin It is converting raw materials into Products using machinery and operations through a well-organized plan It has the function of adding value. Discrete or Continuous products 1. DEFINITION OF MANUFACTURING 1. The application of physical and chemical processes to alter the geometry‚ properties‚ and/or appearance of a given starting material to make parts or products. 2. The transformation of
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for the synergistic benefits of Detroit’s products‚ and to recognize inherent manufacturing complexities‚ respectively. Issues Detroit’s production is unique when compared to other Wriston plants. Runs are typically lowvolume‚ involve significant set-up time‚ and vary significantly due to the sheer volume of different products lines‚ families and models. It is notable that the Detroit plant is the only plant manufacturing all three product lines: brakes‚ off-highway and on-highway axles; all other
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A Case Study on Electroparts Manufacturing‚ Inc. MGT 12 – G Group 1 Aseñas‚ Earl Adrian Buenavista‚ Gil J. Dineros‚ Georgette Mae P. Lu‚ Christine Y. Refamonte‚ Nathalie Tubat‚ Divina Mari A. February 28‚ 2014 I. CENTRAL PROBLEM How will EMI manage the increase in wages while maintaining profitability? II. MINOR PROBLEMS 1.) How can EMI take the new law into account in their waging and pricing system? 2.) How can EMI increase productivity to cope with the increasing
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|Just in Time Manufacturing | |A Briefing Paper on the Just-in-Time Philosophy | | | Abstract Just-in-Time manufacturing is an inventory
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Case #2 Mitchem Lethbridge Ltd. Financial Statement Analysis Section A Introduction Mitchem Lethbridge Ltd. is an individual franchise of the parent company Mitchem Office Corporation‚ which holds a contest every third year to award the franchise with the greatest improvement in net income. This year the Lethbridge franchise has won the contest‚ however the Halifax franchise‚ who had a net income increase of 60%‚ contends that Lethbridge’s
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