X02861956 Date : March 27 ’ 2013 MGT 509 VIDEO CASE - SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT AT REGAL MARINE Q. 1) What other techniques might Regal use to improve supply chain management? Ans. There are a number of techniques Regal might use to improve supply chain management. 1. Vertical integration – organizing boundaries that allow the creation of unique enterprises to meet market changing
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In our analysis of Regal Entertainment Group and Cinemark Holdings‚ Inc.‚ we found interesting information in their ratios. Being theaters‚ they do not carry much inventory other than concession items and rentals costs. However this industry has heavy property plant and equipment. Liquidity Ratios We first looked at Liquidity Ratios to see if the firm is able to satisfy short- term obligations as they come due. These will also tell us if there are any possible cash flow problems. Current Ratios:
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Regal’s substantial lease and debt obligations could impair our financial condition. Regal has substantial lease and debt obligations. As of December 31‚ 2009‚ they had total debt obligations of $1‚997.1 million. As of December 31‚ 2009‚ Regal had total contractual cash obligations of approximately $6‚330.3 million. If Regal is unable to meet their lease and debt service obligations‚ they could be forced to restructure or refinance their obligations and seek additional equity financing or sell assets
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an understanding of consumer behaviour in market exchanges. It also provides insights into consumer’s decision making process which is key in strategic effective decisions. Marketing applications of consumer behaviour concepts are illustrated using cases‚ examples‚ websites and exercises. Course Objectives: * To acquaint students with Consumer Behaviour concepts and applications * To enable students to demonstrate the ability to analyze the complexities of buying behaviour and use the same
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to find a better life elsewhere in the world. Ten-year-old Hà has spent the entirety of her life in Saigon. When Hà is ten‚ her mother and brothers flee the area of Saigon falls hoping to find a better life elsewhere in the world. The boat ride to Guam has many bumps along the way‚ learning experiences‚ and times of doubt. Hà is a mature ten-year-old who questions traditional ways. On Têt Hà’s mother instructs Hà’s eldest brother to step on the floor first as to encourage positivity in the household
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Good Hotel: Doing Good‚ Doing Well? Cyrus S. Worth American Public University BUSN620 8 May 2014 Abstract The purpose of this paper is to explore Case Study # 10 - Good Hotel: Doing Good‚ Doing Well?excerpted from Strategic Management: Planning for Domestic and Global Competition Thirteenth Edition authored by John A. Pearce II and Richard B. Robinson published 2013 by The McGraw - Hill Companies New York‚ NY. This paper will seek to address five issues concerning the Good Hotel
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Brunt Hotels‚ that owns 60 hotels in UK‚ decide to acquire a small chain of hotels in France. This approach and expansion requires some steps to be taken very carefully in order this strategy to be successful. The key priorities of this approach are related to the strategy plan with the objectives defined‚ the steps that will be followed to implement this plan‚ the risk management analysis‚ the marketing plan that will be followed in the new country‚ the staff that will work in the new hotels‚ the
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Business Administration Hotel Continental and Armour Garments Company (Case Analysis) In Partial Fulfillment of the Course Requirements In Principles of Organization and Management MGT211 Kim Albarda Danika Issabel I. Anulao Alyssa Caren Bueno BSA – 1B Dr. Edmundo Banagan Professor Hotel Continental I. Background of the Study Mr. Oscar Mendoza is the owner of the Triumph Tours‚ and in July 1989‚ he read from newspaper an advertisement of leasing Hotel Continental’s facilities
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amount of loss that the hotel will experience as a result of damage to its goodwill is uncertain and rely more on speculative figures. In addition‚ as we previously saw‚ children cannot be held negligent for their actions the same way as adults. Despite the fact that the children were left unattended‚ Martha Merriweather’s parents could not forecast that Martha and the other children would go play on the balcony. Moreover‚ in the crowded and hectic environment of the hotel‚ it is not reasonable to
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Case Study – Rosewood Hotels Abstract This paper will discuss the pros and cons of the Rosewood Hotels moving from individual brands to a corporate brand. It will look at the history of Rosewood hotels‚ how they got to where they are‚ their customer base‚ and where they want to go. It will look at the concept of customer lifetime value as it relates to the Rosewood Hotel customer‚ then make a recommendation for or against tying its corporate Rosewood brand to all of its present and future hotels
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