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    Snap Inc. Case Study

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    With the recent rebranding of the corporation of Snapchat to Snap Inc.‚ it is apparent that the company founded by Evan Spiegel was trying to branch off from being just a mobile application. The first step they’re taking in that direction is the creation of wearable technology in the form of sunglasses‚ called Spectacles. These Snap Spectacles are designed to be fashionable but also possess the ability to record 10-second clips from the first-person point of view. With the press of a button‚ the

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    California based genetic foods producer Calgene Inc. has been chosen as the subject for the case analysis. The company‚ which is now part of Monsanto‚ introduced genetically modified tomatoes in the year 1992 called the “Flavr Savr Tomato”. This case analysis uses the Langenderfer & Rockness’ Seven Stage Framework to analyse the ethical decisions taken by the company. Stage 1: What are the facts of the case? Calgene Inc. has invested $20 million in producing genetically modified (GM) tomatoes

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    Case Study of Mars Inc

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    Jones (2007) Organisational Theory‚ Design and Change‚ 6th edition. New Jersey; Pearson & Prentice Hall. Peters‚ T.J. & Waterman‚ R. H. (1982). In search of Excellence; Lessons from America’s Best Run Companies‚ New York‚ Harper Collins Publishing Inc. Mintzberg‚ H. (1979) Theories of Organisation Structure: A Synthesis of Research‚ New Jersey‚ Prentice Hall. Tiernan et al (2006) Modern Management; Theory and Practice for Irish Students‚ 3rd edition‚ Dublin: Gill & Macmillian.

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    GAP INC, A Case Study

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    Gap Inc. is a leading international specialty retailer offering clothing‚ accessories and personal care products for men‚ women‚ children and babies under the Gap‚ Banana Republic‚ and Old Navy brand names. There are four brand names included in Gap: Gap‚ GapKids‚ BabyGap‚ and GapBody. There are worldwide Gap headquarters in the San Francisco Bay Area‚ product development offices in New York City and distribution operations and offices coordinating sourcing activities around the globe (www.gapataglance

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    Goodwill for Impairment CLAUDIA Inc. has an internally generated goodwill and did not amortize or tested for impairment. They cannot amortize because measuring the components are complex and associating the costs incurred with future benefits are too difficult. Goodwill cannot generate cash flows independently and is made as a combination with other assets making up a business; it needs to be assigned to a reporting unit or cash-generating unit in order to test for impairment. Under ASPE‚ the impairment

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    Yahoo! Inc Case Study

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    INTRODUCTION Yahoo has grown up as a portal company. They learned early on that by being sticky‚ by having a web presence that forced users to stay on their site‚ they could find ways to profit from their page views. This has led Yahoo astray though. Not only has Yahoo given up overall profits in search of ever expending user acquisition‚ they have allowed their search product to fall behind. Google‚ Yahoo’s chief competitor‚ has mastered the art of monetization‚ namely through contextual

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    Pfizer Inc Case Study

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    INTRODUCTION OF PFIZER INC Pfizer‚ Inc. Type Public (NYSE: PFE) Founded Brooklyn‚ New York‚ USA (1849) Headquarters New York City‚ New York‚ USA Key people Jeff Kindler‚ CEO David Shedlarz‚ VC Ian Read‚ Pres. of Pharma. Martin Mackay‚ Pres. of R&D Industry Health Care Products Accupril® Lipitor® Viagra® Revenue ▲$48.613 billion USD (2007) Net income ▲$8.298 billion USD (2007) Employees 106‚000 (2005) Slogan Working for a healthier world™ Website www

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    Case Study: Trademark Inc.

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    Trademark‚ Inc. Part I - Accounting Issues (Case #2) Background Trademark Incorporated designs‚ manufactures‚ and distributes gift merchandise. Trademark manufactures its goods in five plants across the United States and operates through four divisions: Greeting Cards and Stationery‚ Calendars‚ Party Goods‚ and Specialty Gifts. In addition‚ Trademark also owns a Swiss company that manufactures similar products in Western Europe.  The Swiss company

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    Case Study Apple Inc.

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    Liquidity: Current Assets trends in the balance sheet reflect a strong liquidity position. Also‚ when we look at the liquidity ratios we see both ratios were well above the industry average which shows Apple Inc. has no problem meeting its short-term obligations. Capital Structure: Apple Inc. did not have any long-term debt obligations for the periods 2003-2007. The company did not use any financial leverage to raise funds during the period of analysis. This shows the financial

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    Dell Inc. Case Study

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    Dell‚ Inc. Case Study First: Problem Diagnosis: Over the years‚ Dell has devised very successful strategies to increase customer loyalty and reduce costs. However with the passage of time‚ the company has failed to have a proactive approach to capitalize the opportunities provided by the environment and sustained its competitive advantage. 1. Use of the direct selling approach: This approach has been the main competitive advantage of Dell over the years‚ which enabled the company to create strong

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