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    Biodel Inc

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    BUAD 490 3/14/13 Team Written Case Analysis (Concise) Biodel‚ Inc. BIODEL INC. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Biodel’s use of biotechnology expertise in the three prime areas of Cell Biology‚ Molecular Biology‚ and Immunodiagnostics has led their company into some great opportunities. Biodel created a synthetic serum to replace fetal calf serum and horse serum‚ and provide a more consistently available product for scientific researchers. Biodel’s Molecular Biology division used DNA technology to

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    Bugusa, Inc.

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    BUGusa‚ Inc. **This is just the legal protections for intellectual property portion*** Intellectual Property Protection The US has laws that can help BUGusa protect its intellectual property rights. Intellectual property is an intangible asset including processes unique to a business‚ designs‚ original creations‚ and products. The laws to protect these assets are patents‚ copyrights‚ trademarks‚ and trade secrets. Different types of intellectual property are protected in different ways‚

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    NIBCO Inc.

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    INTRODUCTION (5 Points) NIBCO Inc. is a middle size company that is privately held and that specializes in the manufactures of pipe fittings as well as valves. The organization’s headquarters are in Elkhart in the same city in which it was founded more than a century ago. Prior to December 1997 the company utilized a legacy system in its administration and operations. However‚ a number of events and processes set into motion a move towards significant change in the organizational system in the company

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    Worms, Inc.

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    SWOT analysis: | Positive | Negative | | Strengths: | Weaknesses: | Internal | *Exclusive rights to sell a line of flies made by artisans*Sells all forms of real bait *Loyal following of customers*Company name is immediately recognizable*Great distributions through franchises*Bait is guaranteed*Very strong knowledge about worm farming*Low fixed costs*Fatter Worms: seem to work better*actively pursuing R&D. Example: R&D department doing experiments that indicate a worm can be engineered

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    Omnico, Inc

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    Omnico‚ Inc Case 3-5 Marketing Management MM522 Robert Smith 6/18/11 Table of contents I. Statement of the problem II. Summary of the facts III. Analysis IV. Recommendations V. Conclusion I. Statement of the Problem Omnico’s customer retention is much lower than industry average. The problem as perceived by long time employee and current sales manager is that his salespeople fail to appreciate the importance of relationship selling. The sales manager’s

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    Food Inc

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    This is a minor project‚ 1-2 pages long and worth 5 grade points. It is due Thursday‚ February 28. Our subject is the documentary film Food‚ Inc. We are viewing this as a social science document – that is‚ a film with some sort of social science agenda. It is trying to convince us about certain things concerning the way food is produced‚ distributed‚ marketed‚ and eaten in the U.S. It is therefore an argumentative film that wants to persuade us. As reviewers‚ our job is to determine how well the

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    Seligram Inc.

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    Seligram Inc. 1. The existing system at ETO began to fail because direct labor hours per lot began to decrease due to vendor certification. Vendors would do the primary testing and ETO would only be required to test a small sample of each lot to verify the results were valid. In the marketplace‚ ETO’s prices were lower than outside competition for testing complex parts‚ yet the prices were higher for elementary testing. Another important factor to consider is that engineering support increased

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    Colorscope Inc

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    Background Case : The main line from the colorscopeinc background are the corporate was found in march 1976‚ the first target customers is local customers (small agencies)‚ and after that colorscope growth significantly that thing can be proved in 1988 sales colorscope over than USD 5 Milion and they served Big Customer‚ since growth they invest capital expenditure in order to improve services. In 1990 when the overall technology growth rapidly and there are more competitor than before‚ this situation

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    Dell Inc.

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    Income($B) | ROA(%) | ROE(%) | 2008 | 61.133 | 2.947 | 10.69 | 78.90 | 2009 | 61.101 | 2.478 | 9.35 | 58.01 | 2010 | 52.902 | 1.433 | 4.26 | 25.40 | 2011 | 61.494 | 2.635 | 6.83 | 33.92 | 2012 | 62.071 | 3.492 | 7.84 | 39.16 | 2. Dell Inc. share prices from 1998 to 2013. . Forecast Earnings Growth | | According to the graph above‚ over the next five years‚ the analysts that follow Dell‚ are expecting it to grow earnings at an average annual rate of 1.96%. This year‚ analysts

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    Coach Inc

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    Coach Inc. Q2 Coach incorporated a differentiation focus strategy to make luxury goods (luxury handbags) industry more attractive for itself. Coach entered into agreements with other companies providing rights to them to manufacture and market Coach Brand products. Royalties from such integration helped Coach to boost up their sale by 4 to 5 % in year 2006. The vital part of their business strategy was a business model focusing on frequent launch of their new product which in

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