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    Summary This case study is on the topic ‘DaimlerChrysler-Knowledge Management (KM) Strategy’ from the Harvard Business School case studies. Principally‚ this case is based on the merger of Daimler‚ a German automobile company and Chrysler of the USA. We will analyse the KM related issues faced by the company in the post-merger period. These issues include implementation of KM‚ mismanagement‚ cultural differences‚ individual people barriers‚ etc. Furthermore‚ there are solutions and also recommendations

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    Philip Larkin presents women throughout both the poems ‘Wild Oats’ and ‘Talking in Bed’ in a superficial manner as he focuses purely on their physical appearance and sexuality rather than their personality. Predominantly in ‘Wild Oats’‚ Larkin reduces both women to stereotypes which highlights his objectifying tone. Examining this poem through a feminist perspective makes it fundamentally clear to see how he focuses on his privileged male perspective throughout leaving the woman’s viewpoint marginalised

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    Exxon Mobile Merger

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    Forthcoming Journal of Applied Finance‚ Financial Management Association The Exxon-Mobil Merger: An Archetype J. Fred Weston* The Anderson School at UCLA University of California‚ Los Angeles jweston@anderson.ucla.edu February 26‚ 2002 Fred Weston is Professor of Finance Emeritus Recalled‚ the Anderson School at the University of California Los Angeles. Thanks to Matthias Kahl‚ Samuel C. Weaver‚ Juan Siu‚ Brian Johnson‚ and Kelley Coleman for contributions. The paper also benefited from

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    COMPANY MERGERS When separate companies or different entities merge‚ how the seniority lists of the two are Combined‚ this becomes a critical question. These mergers will frequently require the consolidation of seniority lists and‚ where the parties cannot agree on how it Is to be done‚ arbitrators will be called in‚ as they have been in the past. If the decisions and awards in these cases are to be intelligent‚ fair‚ and practical‚ the possible criteria which are available for use in the merging

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    icici bak merger

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    ZENITH International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Vol.2 Issue 5‚ May 2012‚ ISSN 2231 5780 STRATEGIC MOVE OF ICICI BANK: A CASE STUDY OF MERGER OF ICICI BANK AND BANK OF RAJASTHAN DR. ABHINN BAXI BHATNAGAR*; MS. NITU SINHA** *Associate Professor‚ Galgotias Business School‚ Greater Noida. **Research Associate‚ Galgotias Business School‚ Greater Noida. ____________________________________________________________________________________ ABSTRACT Changing is the regulation

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    Recent Mergers or Acquisitions A "merger" or "merger of equals" is often financed by an all stock deal (a stock swap). An all stock deal occurs when all of the owners of the outstanding stock of either company get the same amount (in value) of stock in the new combined company. A merger adds value only if the two companies are worth more together than apart (Wikipedia‚ Free Encyclopedia‚ 2006). An acquisition (of un-equals‚ one large buying one small) can involve a cash and debt combination‚ or

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    Bp-Amoco Merger

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    Chapter-1 Company Profiles before Merger 1.1 British Petroleum Company British Petroleum Company (BP) is a British multinational oil and gas company. It is the third-largest energy company and fourth-largest company in the world. It is vertically integrated and operates in all areas of the oil and gas industry‚ including exploration and production‚ refining‚ distribution and marketing‚ petrochemicals‚ power generation and trading. It also has renewable energy activities in biofuels

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    Daimler Chrysler Merger

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    The DaimlerChrysler Merger (A): Gaining Global Competitiveness Question 1: What was the situation at Daimler and what was the situation at Chrysler before the merger? The situation at Daimler was difficult before the merger because Daimler experienced tremendous losses in the beginning of 1990s. Starting from 1995 when the new CEO came in place some changes were instantly done‚ for example‚ unprofitable business units were either closed‚ restructured or sold. Even though the new CEO had in mind

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    Delta-Northwest Merger

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    The Delta-Northwest Merger Some airlines have struggled to stay in business for years. Due to the tough economic times‚ it has affected companies such as Delta and Northwest and the whole airline industry. The competition is intense and some of the global airlines are on the verge of going out of business. Recently‚ Delta and the Northwest Airlines have stated that they are merging together to create America’s premier global airline. Rising fuel prices is one of the primary reasons the airline

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    Merger of Verizon & Alltel

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    History of Verizon Verizon Communications‚ Inc. was formed on June 30‚ 2000 with the merger of Bell Atlantic Corporation and GTE Corporation‚ in New York City and incorporated in Delaware. On July 3‚ 2000 Verizon began trading on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under the VZ symbol. On March 10‚ 2010 they began trading on the National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations (NASDAQ). The mergers that formed Verizon had roots going back to the beginning of the telephone business in

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