STRATEGIC BUSINESS MANAGEMENT An Emerging MNC - VIDEOCON INDEX SR. NO. | CONTENTS | PG. NO. | 1 | HISTORY OF VIDEOCON | 1 | 2 | INTRODUCTION TO THE COMPANY | 2 | 3 | ACTIVITIES OF THE COMPANY | 6 | 4 | GROWTH OF VIDEOCON | 8 | 5 | BOUQUET OF BRANDS | 9 | 6 | RETAIL ’NEXT ’ | 15 | 7 | EXPANSION INTO OIL AT INTERNATIONAL LEVEL | 19 | 8 | OIL & GAS BUSINESS | 21 | 9 | COMPETITIVE STRENGTHS | 26 | 10 | VIDEOCON ’S BUSINESS STRATEGIES | 28 | 11 | ACQUISITION OF THOMSON
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Multinational corporations (MNCs) are a powerful economic force. In an increasingly globalized world‚ MNCs integrate with developing countries in a multifaceted manner. The concentration of competition among firms leads capitalist processes and labour division creation‚ which are critical to attain economies of scale. At present‚ access to cheap labour is an essential integration that MNCs exploit by outsourcing to small and medium contract firms in producer countries. Outsourcing shifts core activities
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and environmental dimensions. Obviously‚ MNCs put lots of efforts on the Triple Bottom Line --- environment‚ social and economic aspect. However‚ some of the MNCs treat CSR as a marketing strategy to enhance its reputation or a compensation for their unethical act. For the environment prospect‚ most of the MNCs have implemented different policies to protect the environment. They reuse‚ reduce and recycle the resources or materials. For example‚ some MNCs reduce the emission of carbon dioxide‚ provide
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Introduction In recent times‚ there has been an acceleration of multinational corporate activity‚ generating wide attention and criticism. In the era of globalization‚ Multinational corporations (MNCs) that conduct business across national boundaries in many countries are no longer able to conduct destructive and unethical practices under protective radar. With a dramatic proliferation of media attention‚ propagation of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) and global information sharing‚ there is
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TOURISM DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT Introduction Host Community participation in tourism developments in South Africa forms an integral part of the government objectives in the tourism industry which are inter alia to build a world class tourism industry and to integrate historically disadvantaged people into the mainstream of the industry. However‚ sense of community and participation forms some of the crucial factors which can affect processes of tourism development as postulated by Aref
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First of all‚ in the movie The Host‚ the foreigner defines Americans military orders Mr. Kim‚ a Korean assistance‚ pours hundreds of the formaldehyde chemical bottles down the drain that pollute the Han River. The American military doctor does not even care that the chemicals get dumped into the Korean drinking water because the river is broad‚ so it will not effect‚ which is so ignorant to think about that. This is a real life event shown in February 2000 is an American civilian official‚ Albert
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following potential foreign markets. Country – 1 Here only a small segment (about 7 percent) of the population is interested in the clay-ware. Primarily for home decorations‚ such as for planters to be put in outdoor gardens‚ and balconies. They also like terracotta to be used for wall décor. While most planters are of standard type the population does prefer to have some uniqueness in the terracotta designs. However‚ the population is quite large in this country. It has about 30 million people
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Individual Emerging Market MNC Analysis Khalid Alharbi Master of International Business‚ Emerging Markets INSTRUCTOR: Prof. William Newburry February 2013 Contents Note: one page for the introduction and companies’ overview‚ five pages to answer the questions‚ and seven pages for references and appendix. 1 Introduction In an era of globalization and open markets‚ a lot of firms from emerging markets
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Entyry Modes for MNC in International Market Foreign market entry modes differ in degree of risk they present‚ the control and commitment of resources they require and the return on investment they promise. There are two major types of entry modes: ❖ Equity and Non-equity modes. The non-equity modes category includes export and contractual agreements. The equity modes category includes: joint venture and wholly owned subsidiaries. Exporting Exporting is the process of selling of goods
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FORECASTING “ Financial risks and those relating to the provision of financial services Currency risks The sale of vehicles outside the eurozone gives rise to exchange risks. The BMW Group’s currency risk in 2012 was dominated by the US dollar‚ the Chinese renminbi‚ the British pound‚ the Russian rouble and the Japanese yen. Foreign currency risks are determined for forecast exposures measured using cash flow-at-risk models and scenario analyses. Operational currency management is based on the
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