The Merger of HP-Compaq Case Question 1: Was the merger sound strategically? HP was already a famous global company in 1990s. Although innovation was still critical to long-term success‚ HP’s industry was maturing and with that came the additional pressure of slimming margins‚ the importance of distribution efficiencies‚ and a more critical need for developing long-term relationships with customer. Although HP was the market leader in imaging and printing‚ its computing and IT-services businesses
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MARKETING MANAGEMENT -MB- 0046 Q.1. Discuss the different marketing concepts with its merits and drawbacks Ans: Marketing is a set of business activities that facilitate movement of goods and services from producer to consumer. It is an ongoing process of discovering and translating consumer needs into products and services‚ creating demands for them‚ serving the customer and his demand through a marketing programme of promotion and distribution to fulfill the company’s marketing goals in a
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What exactly was covered in the great Patent Trial of the Century between Apple and Samsung? I’ve had a surprisingly hard time figuring this out. However‚ after reading the verdict‚ the patents themselves‚ and a bunch of news summaries‚ it seems to me that there may be less than meets the eye here. As near as I can tell‚ the jury found Samsung guilty of violating the following Apple patents: Patent 381‚ which covers inertial scrolling (the faster you move your finger‚ the faster a list scrolls)
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copypasted The Samsung was founded by Byung-Chull Lee in 1938. First it started up with selling fish‚ vegetables and fruit to china. However‚ it was a success and became a co-operation in 1951. Moreover‚ Samsung began to expand they are business in financial‚ media‚ chemicals and ship building throughout the 1970’s. As a result‚ from 1958 onwards Samsung was recognised in making Televisions‚ Mobile phones‚ Radio’s‚ Computer components and other electronic devices‚ but in 1997 Samsung were dragged in
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Samsung Samsung’s Background Samsung Electronics is a consumer electronics manufacturing company based out of South Korea. Samsung Electronics ranks among the world’s largest manufacturers of smartphones‚ tablets‚ and memory chips. They produce phones with a variety of operating systems (OS) including Microsoft’s Windows‚ in-house OS’ Bada and Tizen‚ and Google’s Android. Android’s success today as the mobile industry’s most popular smartphone platform is largely due to Samsung‚ accounting for
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SAMSUNG From its inception as a small export business in Taegu‚ Korea‚ Samsung has grown to become one of the world’s leading electronics companies‚ specializing in digital appliances and media‚ semiconductors‚ memory‚ and system integration. Today Samsung’s innovative and top quality products and processes are world recognized. Samsung is part of the fabric of our lives. As a global leader Samsung are at the forefront of change‚ anticipating today what its customers around the world will want tomorrow
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SAMSUNG VS APPLE-BATTLE OF THE GIANTS Samsung and Apple are the two biggest smartphone companies with a combined market share of more than half the global smartphone market. Every year both the companies bring in new innovations in their smartphones‚ which greatly increases their smartphone sales. But in today’s market where there is cut throat competition it is given that each company will try to outdo the other in every possible manner. Hence I would like to discuss the fierce battle raging
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Capital Structure : Samsung and Intel 1 | | Samsung Electronics | | Intel | | 1997 | 1998 | 1999 | | 1997 | 1998 | 1999 | Assets | 32‚035 | 24‚105 | 29‚178 | | 28‚880 | 31‚471 | 43‚849 | Liabilities | 27‚386 | 19‚016 | 16‚004 | | 9‚585 | 8‚094 | 11‚314 | Shareholders’ Equity | 4‚649 | 5‚089 | 13‚174 | | 19‚295 | 23‚377 | 32‚535 | | | | | | | | | Debt/Equity | 5.89 | 3.74 | 1.21 | | 0.50 | 0.35 | 0.35 | Debt/Capitalization | 0.85 | 0.79 | 0.55 | | 0.33 | 0.26 |
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Samsung: Building a Great Brand Presented By: Michael Baccus‚ Marcial De Castro‚ Judith Dupin‚ Monica O’Neil‚ and José Santillán Marketing Management- MAR 3023-P80 October 5‚ 2011 Samsung grew its brand equity by 186 percent in just five years from 2000 to 2005. “Brand equity is the value of the brand name‚ its worth as an asset to the company
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Porter’s 5 forces analysis Potential entrants (threat) Samsung as mobile company is not even frightened of new entrants‚ because the capital needed to invest in this kind of industry is extremely high‚ which means that no too many investors try to gain a market share in mobile environment. BIBLIOGRAPHY \l 2058 This kind of threat is very low‚ with a high invest in R&D for the creation and innovation of unique products that exceed the consumer’s expectations and brand loyalty of their mobile
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