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    STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM Star River Electronics Ltd. is a large manufacturer and supplier of CD-ROMS. It was founded as a joint venture between New Era Partners and Starlight Electronics Ltd. It has enjoyed a great deal of success in the past decade‚ due in large part to their excellent reputation. Star River does need to address several issues with the recent resignation of their former CEO. Digital Video Disks are expected to cut into the CD-ROM market in the very near future‚ and with only 5%

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    Case Overview: Star River Electronics Ltd. Star River Electronics Ltd. is a large manufacturer and supplier of CD-ROMS based in Singapore. It was founded as a joint venture between an Asian venture capital firm‚ New Era Partners and Starlight Electronics Ltd‚ UK. It has enjoyed a great deal of success in the past‚ due in large part to their excellent reputation for producing high-quality discs. But due to recent emerge of Digital Video Disks (DVDs) Star River Electronics does need to face

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    AFIN832 Case study 1: Star River Electronics Ltd   1. Assess the current financial health and recent financial performance of the company. What strengths and/or weaknesses would you highlight to Adeline Koh? From the ratio of profitability‚ the company had about 18% on operating margin‚ 16% on ROE‚ 8% on ROS and 5% on ROA in both 1998 and 1999. However‚ there was a downturn trend in profitability ratio in 2000. This could be the result of price competition because of the introduction of DVD manufacturing

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    Problem Statement Star River Electronics‚ a Singapore based company‚ is a large manufacturer and supplier of CD-ROMS. It was founded as a joint venture between New Era Partners and Star Light Electronics Ltd. In the past decade‚ Star River has been very successful due its excellent reputation for producing high quality discs. In 1999‚ CD ROM disc drives comprised ninety three percent off all optical disc shipments. This created a high demand and allowed for manufacturing companies of all sizes to

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    I. STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM Star River Electronics is a CD-Rom manufacturing company based out of Singapore. Star River was founded as a joint venture between Starlight Electronics Ltd.‚ and an Asian venture-capital firm called New Era Partners. Star River became favorably recognized as a supplier of high-quality CD-ROMs as the industry grew quickly during the mid to late 1990s. New Chief Executive Officer Adeline Koh is tasked with navigating the CD-ROM manufacturing company through tough times

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    Gordon 12228784 Star River Electronics Ltd. On July 5‚ 2001‚ Adeline Koh‚ the newly introduced CEO of Star River Electronics Ltd.‚ was assigned to make important financial decisions that would affect the firms’ financial future. Earlier in the week‚ Star River’s President and former CEO abruptly resigned‚ admit financial allegations. On the first day of her new job‚ Koh‚ met with her assistant to begin discussing the most pressing issues for the firm. Star Rivers Electronics was originally

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    Florida Atlantic University Star River Electronics Ltd. – Case Analysis Case Summary Star River Electronics is a joint venture company that has gained respect within the industry for producing high quality CD-ROMs to major software companies. In the mid 1990s‚ multimedia products created a high demand for CD-ROMs‚ allowing manufacturing companies of all sizes to enter the market. As a result‚ an oversupply ensued causing prices to decline as much as 40%. Star River survived a period of consolidation

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    Star River Electronics Ltd. Team 5 Charlie Small William Rhodes Stephanie DesJardins Jonathan Thomas May 1‚ 2011 005600 20101231 2010 175 HERTZ GLOBAL HOLDINGS INC HTZ 12 17332.2210 2114.8210 0.0000 2114.8210 5067.5000 6238.9290 005600 20111231 2011 175 HERTZ GLOBAL HOLDINGS INC HTZ 12 17673.5270 2234.6560 0.0000 2234.6560 4363.5000 6953.5900 011641 19990930 1999 175 XTRA CORP XTR. 9 1573.0000 337.0000 0.0000 337.0000 94.0000

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    continuation and financial stability of Star River Electronics Ltd. (“Star River”)‚ chief executive officer Adeline Koh (“Koh”) must convince the Company’s banker‚ Mr. Tan‚ to grant an extension on the Company’s loan as the Company stands to improve its performance through DVD production (and possibly‚ the purchase of new packaging equipment). Relevant Facts: Star River is recognized in the CD-ROM manufacturing industry for producing high-quality discs. A recent study‚ however‚ indicates digital video

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    Jon Bennett Star River Case Analysis Page 1 of 7 FIN 461: Spring 2008/9 Initial Assessment: An initial look at the ratio analysis reveals that the annual sales-growth rate has been holding around 15%. This is perhaps the only good news from the analysis. A performance discontinuity makes its appearance in FY 2000 as a drop in operating margin. This was a result of a 21% increase in production costs and expenses and a 20% increase in admin and selling expenses. There was also an inexplicable 95%

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