I/ Core Business Vodafone at a glance: Vodafone Group public limited company (plc.) is the world-leading multinational telecommunication company headquartered in London‚ United Kingdom. It is turning global with operations in 31 countries and partner networks in other 40 countries. Vodafone is the world ’s largest mobile telecommunication network company‚ based on revenue of £44.5 billion in 2010 (Vodafone‚ 2010). Based on subscribers‚ it is the world ’s second largest mobile phone operator with
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2010 VODAFONE. (VOD.L‚ VOD LN) SECTOR: Telecommunications Services INDUSTRY: Wireless Telecommunications Services ANALYST: Myles Carey CID: 00619732 [EQITY RESEARCH REPORT: VODAFONE. (VOD.L‚ VOD LN)] Includes Investment highlights‚ analyst opinion and investment recommendation supported by strategic analysis of VOD.L and the Telecommunications sector and a comprehensive valuation based on DCF‚ multiple and DDM analysis. September 6‚ 2010 [EQITY RESEARCH REPORT: VODAFONE. (VOD.L‚ VOD
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sectors‚ to understand the difference between the Identity and Image in a Corporate. Organization chosen: Vodafone’s Stakeholder management: Internal Stakeholder and External stakeholder Stakeholder Group Interaction with examples Investors Vodafone conducts regular meetings with investors through events‚ conference calls‚ and one-to-one meetings to recognize their concerns about sustainability risks as it helps to identify potential future issues. The information investors want and have the
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of the Hutch to Vodafone transition ad Storyboard of the ad: Cheeka the adorable pug had found a new kennel. So what if the colors around the little dog had changed and the young boy were missing? The mascot that advertising created shook itself vigorously‚ darted in and out of its new identity and really proclaimed to the world its new brand name which had the most effective impact on all the ads viewers. Brand: Vodafone Campaign: Transition of brand name from Hutch to Vodafone Creative Agency:
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Abstract The following report will address issues in contemporary management and Human resource management that face the Multi National Organisation Vodafone. The telecommunications industry is an extremely fast paced competitive environment. With such pertinent issues facing the organisation the report will look at the major factors influencing the above subjects in today’s business environment. Contents Section 1 – Contemporary Management Issues Introduction Structure and Culture Shareholders
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the edge over regular ventures; using the latest technology will help in many different ways inside the business venture in terms of marketing‚ HR‚ management...etc. This would give us a clue why Vodafone is one of the leading companies in its industry. Michael‚ Duane and Robert(2009) stated that Vodafone was the leading mobile operator in the world‚ with over 150 million customers in over 26 countries around the world; Vodafone’s market capital is estimated at $165.7 Billion‚ making it the eleventh
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1.0 Shareholder Value and the Law Under the management of Mannesmann AG‚ Mannesmann was a highly diversified group of companies operating successfully around the globe. It had 130‚860 employees* generating sales of some 23‚265 million euros* in its Engineering‚ Automotive‚ Telecommunications and Tubes sectors. The enterprise had existed for 110 years. Mannesmann’s Engineering and Automotive sectors comprised five world market leaders with their subsidiaries and affiliated companies. Their 89‚832
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the Vodafone Case We start of with making the calculations for the premium that Vodafone is going to pay for Mannesmann. We know that Mannesmann will own 47.2% of the equity of the newly combined company. This is 47.2% from € 275 375 million‚ which is €129 997 million. Vodafone is offering 53.7 shares of the value of December 17‚ so € 4‚957‚ for every share of Mannesmann. Mannesmann has 517‚9 million shares‚ so Vodafone would pay 517‚9 million * 53‚7 * € 4‚957 = € 137 860.3 million. This would
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Running Head: Business Performance Measures in Vodafone Group Business Performance Measures in Vodafone Group Toru Sekiguchi August 8th‚ 2010 i Table of Contents Title Page…………………………………………………………………………………............ i Table of Contents…………………………………………………………………….................. ii Abstract…………………………………………………………………………….................... iii 1. Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………. 1 2. Building a coherent set of performance measures………………………………………... 2 2.1 Performance Measures…………………………………………………………
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Background Information 2 Vodafone 2 Samsung 2 Capital Structure Analysis 2 Vodafone & Samsung Results 3 Liquidity analysis 3 Financial Leverage Ratios 3 Possible changes in Capital Structure – Vodafone 4 Possible changes in Capital Structure – Samsung 4 Capital Structure Finance Theories 4 Modigliani and Miller Irrelevancy Theory 4 Pecking Order Theory 4 Trade-off Theory 4 Clientele Effect 5 Traditional View & Shareholders Wealth 5 Vodafone 5 Samsung 5 Bankruptcy
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