Executive summary The main objective of this thesis is to determine the value of Inditex´s share by conducting own valuation. Over the recent years‚ Inditex has demonstrated remarkable growth and continuously been expanding its operations year after year. Furthermore‚ Inditex has had a continuous increase in share value since being publicly listed in the Madrid stock exchange in 2001‚ until mid of 2007. However‚ from 2007 until today‚ the share price has plunged from 51 EUR to 25 EUR. Experts seem
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The Indian Judiciary is partly a continuation of the British legal system established by the English in the mid-19th century based on a typical hybrid legal system in which customs‚ precedents and legislative law have validity of law. The Constitution of India is the supreme legal document of the country. There are various levels of judiciary in India — different types of courts‚ each with varying powers depending on the tier and jurisdiction bestowed upon them. They form a strict hierarchy of importance
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Code: MB 0042/MBF 105 Revised Edition: Spring 2010 BKID – B1625 Sikkim Manipal University Directorate of Distance Education Department of Management and Commerce Board of Studies Chairman HOD Management and Commerce SMU DDE Mr. Pankaj Khanna Director HR‚ Fidelity Mutual Fund Additional Registrar SMU DDE Mr. Shankar Jagannathan Former Group Treasurer Wipro Technologies Limited Dr. T. V. Narasimha Rao Adjunct Faculty and Advisor SMU DDE Mr. Abraham Mathew Chief
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COMMENTARY Free Speech in the Digital World under Threat? Kirsty Hughes We are at a moment where the digital world can go either way – it can become a space of genuine free expression‚ one enjoyed by ever larger numbers of people or it can become a controlled and monitored space. Like any battle for free speech and fundamental rights‚ governments and other major players – in this case big web companies and internet service providers – must be held to account and challenged to defend our rights
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References: Ghemawat P.‚ Nueno‚ J.L. (2003) Zara Moda rápida. IESE Business School. Dutta D. Case study about Zara’s success. Internet (2002).
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Analysis. The Five Force Framework‚ which was unveiled by Michael E. Porter‚ of Harvard University‚ in his book‚ Competitive Strategy (1980) is used in understanding the attractiveness of an industry environment for the “average” competitor within it (Ghemawat‚ 2002). The Five Forces recognised by Porter include: 1. Suppliers Suppliers in the telecommunications industry had reasonable power over the market. Mobile phone producers had control over the
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Bibliography: BML. (2010). Sizing the UK book market. Retrieved from: http://www.bookmarketing.co.uk/index.cfm/asset_id%2C885/index.html Ghemawat‚ P. (2007). Redefining Global Strategy. Crossing Borders in a World where Difference Still Matters. London: Harvard Business School Press. IR. (2010‚ 4). Internet Retailing. Retrieved from IR: http://www.internetretailing.net/2010/04/more-than-50-of-uk-adults-now-shop-online/
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Bibliography: Andrew‚ M.‚ Vincent‚ D.‚ & Anders‚ S. (2004‚ 12 17). Zara: IT for fast fashion. Craig‚ A.‚ Jones‚ C.‚ & Nieto‚ M. (2004‚ April 2). ZARA: Fashion Follower‚ Industry Leader. Business of Fashion Case Study Competition . Ghemawat‚ P.‚ & Nueno‚ J. L. (2003‚ April 1). Zara: Fast fashion. (2008). Inditex Annual Report. Render‚ B.‚ & Heizer‚ J. (2005). Operations Management (8th ed.). Pentrice Hall. Shingo‚ S. (1989). A study of the Toyota Production Syste. Productivity Press
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To what extent you feel the business model of Zara is sustainable? Critically evaluate the impact Zara has had on the fashion industry. The Fashion Imitator Established in 1975‚ Zara is one of the most successful retailers of today’s world. Their clear focus and vision has made them to tap the power of the fashion. Operating in 62 different countries it has nearly around 2500 stores all over the world. Zara under the flagship of Inditex‚ (a holding company located in Northwest Spain) is a fashion
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