are obvious as follow: 1. As a small-size resort and known for its flexible and personalized services‚ Coral’s cost efficient operation could cause losses from current guest-flow more than costs saved from squeezing current low number of staff or facilities and services; 2. By maintaining status quo‚ Coral Diving Resort would not be distinguished as unique from other resorts in the Bahamas‚ which is going farther away from the common success of resorts based on strong identities and reputations
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A Case Analysis of Hotel Continental Submitted by: Michael F. Cui I. Perspective Held by the Student I assume the point of view of Mr. Oscar Mendoza‚ the owner of Triumph Tours‚ who has been seriously thinking about operating a hotel to complement his travel agency business. II. Case Facts Mr. Oscar Mendoza has been considering opening a hotel to complement his travel agency business‚ Triumph Tours‚ because
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Kathmandu hotel booking Kathmandu hotel booking offers an International standard five-star hotel to simple tourist standard guest house with an affordable cost. Thamel is a tourist hub after 1980‚ located 6 km west of the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. There are approximate 250 hotels‚ including Hotel Malla‚ Manang‚ Marsyangdi‚ Courtyard‚ Samsara‚ Kathmandu Eco‚ Vaishali‚ Hotel Thamel‚ Kathmandu Guest House‚ Hotel Garuda‚ Hotel Mandap‚ Hotel Utse‚ Kantipur Temple House‚ and the Fusi
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visitors to the Island have increased‚ the occupancy rate for hotels has dropped significantly. The tourism climate had left Regal Carnation Hotel with an opportunity to reinvent or reposition itself among their competitors in Guam. The Regal Carnation Hotel has many internal issues to overcome as poor customer service‚ poor management‚ and poor property upkeep. Overview of Key Issues and Root Causes Vacationers were upset with their hotel experience on the Island of Guam. A number of symptoms
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For the exclusive use of M. HUSSAIN Harvard Business School 9-582-103 Rev. September 24‚ 1985 Sealed Air Corporation The president and chief executive officer of Sealed Air Corporation‚ T. J. Dermot Dunphy‚ explained the firm’s 25% average annual growth in net sales and net earnings from 1971 to 1980: The company’s history has been characterized by technical accomplishment and market leadership. During the last 10 years we built on our development of the first closed-cell‚ lightweight cushioning
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problems: The following report will describe and analyze the case of a private hotel management company called “Rosewood Hotels and Resorts”. Rosewood hotels have 12 distinctive hotels worldwide with a strong brand image that makes each property unique. The dilemma found in this case is whether to keep the current individual branding strategy or create a corporate branding strategy‚ without undercutting the distinctiveness of each hotel. To do so the following points will be covered: Recommendation
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mountain stream flows down in a series of seven falls and flows through the center of the resort‚ feeding the swimming pools‚ and boating lagoon. The Mambukal Mountain Resort has many beautiful sites‚ both made by man and by Mother Nature. The Hot Springs with sulfuric soda water is one of them. Mambukal is also the home to 4‚000 fruit bats which live freely inside the resort. They say that at Mambukal Resort‚ there are already 3 endangered species of bats – the Philippine Flying Fox (Philippine Giant
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FNCE 201 Corporate Finance Prof. Fu Fangjian Due: the class in 4th week (10-14 Sep) UST Inc. is considering a debt-for-equity recapitalization. In the deal‚ UST will issue $1 billion debt to buy back stocks. In class we argue that an important determinant of a firm’s debt policy is the tradeoff between the tax benefits of debt and the costs of financial distress and bankruptcy. Mature firms generating positive and stable operating income are more likely to take advantage of the debt tax shields
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* Explain how Dell’s working capital policy is a competitive advantage for the company? Dell uses a just in time order fulfillment policy and accurate forecasting of sales to minimize inventories. This allowed Dell to hold inventory of finished products far below levels of their competitors (10-20% compared to 50-70% industry level) and furthermore allowed them to quickly implement changes to their product lines as new technologies became available. This quick inventory turnover also allowed Dell
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2 Background Purpose ……………….……………….……………….…………………........ P.3-P.4 General Information of Resort ……………….……………….……………….……..……….. P.4 Mission Statement ……………….……………….……………….……………….……………….. P.5 Vision Statement ……………….……………….……………….……………….………………….. P.5 Resort Location ……………….……………….……………….……………….………...……. P.6-P.7 Culture & Tourism & Political in New Zealand ……………….……………… P.8-P.11 Resort Sustainability ……………….……………….……………….…………….……. P.12-P.13 Environmental‚ Economic & Social
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