Notice Directors’ Report including Management Discussion and Analysis Report Report on Corporate Governance Auditors’ Report Balance Sheet Profit and Loss Account Cash Flow Statement Notes 4 14 24 38 44 45 46 48 1 Year Summary Ten Year Financial Summary ` in Lakhs Nov 2002± Sources Sources of Funds Shareholders’Fund Share Capital Share Capital Suspense A/c Reserves and Surplus Total Shareholders’ Funds Borrowed Funds Secured Loans Unsecured Loans Total Application of Funds Net Fixed Assets
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Marketing Plan for Starbucks Submitted by: Submitted to: Table of Contents Executive Summary………………………………………………………………….. Situational Analysis………………………………………………………………….. Cooperative Environment……………………………………………………. Competitive Environment……………………………………………………. Economic Environment……………………………………………………….. Social Environment…………………………………………………………… Political Environment/Legal Environment……………………………………. Marketing Planning…………………………………………………………………… Marketing Objectives…………………………………………………………
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Blecharczyk‚ a previous roommate of Joe’s and a software whiz. Nate‚ the lead developer at a small San Francisco startup at the time‚ agreed to work on the technical backend of the “Airbed 1 Danielle Sacks‚ “The Sharing Economy‚” Fast Company‚ April 18‚ 2011‚
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Starbucks Strategic Plan � PAGE * MERGEFORMAT �23� Running head: STARBUCKS STRATEGIC PLAN Starbucks Strategic Plan University of Phoenix � TABLE OF CONTENTS 31. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY � 32. COMPANY BACKGROUND � 33. VISION STATEMENT � 34. MISSION STATEMENT � 35. VALUES STATEMENT � 46. ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS � 46.1. External Environment � 56.2. Opportunities and Threats � 66.3. Competitive Analysis � 86.4. Economic Analysis � 106.5. Non-Economic Factors in the Remote Environment � 126
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To support the rapid expansion that Starbucks was making in their retail stores‚ they also made operational changes so as to keep the costs down. One of these was to reduce the time taken and to serve each customer and cost of training the baristas by replacing the older espresso machine (Marzocco) with a push-button Verismo models. While earlier‚ using the older model‚ the barista would talk to the customers while preparing the coffee‚ the new model blocked the view and hence removed the theatrical
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Effective Branding: Starbucks When thinking of a brand that I am loyal to the first brand that comes to mind is Starbucks. The Starbucks organization has done an amazing job of branding itself as the premiere coffee retailer worldwide. The Starbucks logo is widely recognized and is distinguishable even to non-coffee drinkers. The company has the advantage of commanding premium prices for their products that consumers are happy to pay on a daily‚ or even more frequent‚ basis. The ability to charge
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Kerrie Neal James Grubb History 111 May 3rd 2013 The BlackBerry Riots In the summer of 2011‚ the city of London‚ England was disheveled. With what started as a simple police brutality protest soon turned the city upside down with riots clustering in almost every borough. Parliament abruptly returned from their summer holidays to quickly address the chaos dismantling their city’s wellbeing. Just under 2‚000 riot related arrests were made by the Metropolitan police and just under 4‚000 throughout
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IFPI Digital Music Report 2013 Engine of a digital world 9 in 10 most likEd pEoplE on facEbook arE artists 9 in 10 of thE most watchEd vidEos on YoutubE arE music 7 in 10 most followEd twittEr usErs arE artists 2 contents Introduction 4-5 g g Plácido Domingo‚ chairman‚ IFPI Frances Moore‚ chief executive‚ IFPI Music is an engine of the digital world 22-23 g g g g Fuelling digital engagement Fuelling hardware adoption Driving the live entertainment industry Attracting customers
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Starbucks Case Study 1. Starbucks serves what many would consider a basic commodity-- coffee. As a commodity‚ traditional management wisdom would dictate that vendor selection would be based upon price; the vendor with the lowest price typically earns the business. How did Howard Schwartz transform Starbucks from a shop that "specialized in selling whole arabica beans to a niche market of coffee purists" into an "upscale cultural phenomenon" (p. 2)? Be certain to identify Starbucks ’ ’service
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Suggested solution -- ACCO 230 Midterm exam‚ May 2013 Question 1 -- Multiple-choice 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. c d c b d b a a a e 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. a a e b a c b d e c -1- Suggested solution -- ACCO 230 Midterm exam‚ May 2013 Question 2 1-a. NM Ltd. Income Statement For the Year Ended December 31‚ 2012 Sales revenue Less: Sales returns and allowances Net sales Cost of goods sold Gross profit $210‚000 6
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