Advanced Corporate Case 2 – Tianjin Plastics Executive Summary Although business risk is low due to contractual obligations‚ and so is financing risk (despite high debt levels)‚ Tianjin Plastics project carries material currency risk‚ both for its cash flows as well as dollar-profitability of Maple‚ the main sponsor. However‚ this should not turn the project unprofitable. Broadly defined political/country risk must be considered and accepted by Maple‚ if project is to happen. Hedge possibilities
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this four- year period. Maple Energy and Tianjin Plastics are major equity investors‚ with 49 percent and 46 percent at stake they are responsible for repaying debt holders in case of failure or the lack of operating income to cover the debt repayments or principal. The Chinese Ministry of Power Industry (MOPI) is according to their share of five percent in this project also accountable‚ but the Chinese government refuses to give any guarantees. While Tianjin‚ a city in Northern China‚ is known as
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Cosmo Plastics Case Study Human Resource Management Cosmo plastics have had low production numbers within the manufacturing and research & development departments since new policies were implemented by so and so. The rules may have seemed reasonable on the surface but they have caused numerous problems with the workers and their supervisors. Since Cosmo plastics was growing so rapidly they were lacking in regards to rules‚ regulations and policies. This was a necessary step because policies
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Inject Plastics Define the Problem: Is it the Inject Plastics’ best interest to terminate sales representative or not? Which of the 10 sales representatives should be terminated? Formulate Alternatives: Lay off / Terminate Sales Representatives |PRO |CONS | |Increase district’s income by 0.99% on commission from every
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Tianjin And My Hometown Two years ago‚ I left my hometown‚ Dunhua of Jilin province‚ from Tianjin to college study excitingly. I haven’t gone out of my hometown‚ and certainly don’t know the difference between the city and town since then. When I step onto Tianjin‚ I get whole feelings that it’s a international city. There are so many buildings that I haven’t never seen in my hometown. It makes my eye puzzled. What’s more‚ a large group of cars and people are fell in the street or anywhere
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Industrial Clusters in Tianjin Area About Industrial Clusters Nowadays‚ market competition is gradually changing from comptetition between enterprises to competition between value chains and even competition between industrial clusters. The development of industrial clusters is a social process changing from production of Ford type to specialized production. State owned enterprises cooperate with foreign companies‚ together to lower costs and improve market reaction to become world wide
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Formosa Plastic Group (FPG) was founded in 1954 and headquartered in Taipei‚ Taiwan with over 47‚000 employees. FPG was the largest private diversified chemical company that produced and sold a broad range of products which mostly related to plastic. It also operated 6000 bed hospital‚ medical college‚ a nursing school‚ and a technical college. FPG was organized into three major corporations and other affiliated companies. Those three major corporations are Formosa Plastics‚ Nan Ya Plastics
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The Ardnak Plastic Company The stakeholders in this case are Bill‚ George Mackee‚ his wife Mary and their two children‚ Ardnak Plastic Inc. and its several hundred workers‚ the environment‚ the people of Hondo‚ the EPA and the Mexican government. The stakeholders in this case have their each and very own interest dealing with the company. STAKEHOLDERS INTEREST • Bill To earn a living
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Goenka World Institute Trans European Plastic A Case Study Module Name: Managing Services and Manufacturing Operations [Module Code: GMSI580-2010] Module Leader: Mr. Ashutosh Khanna [12/3/2010] By: Group Members Dippul Singal Gaurav Singh Neha Choudhary Samrat Basu Shaifi Verma Vineet Vijayraghavan Case study Trans-European Plastics The case study talks about the problems faced by the Europe’s largest manufacturers of plastic household items‚ producing over 500 products
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Eco Plastics Company Since its inception‚ Eco Plastics Company has been revolutionizing plastic and trying to do its part to save the environment. Eco’s founder‚ Marion Cosby‚ developed a biodegradable plastic that her company is marketing to manufacturing companies throughout the southeastern United States. After operating as a private company for six years‚ Eco went public in 2009 and is listed on the Nasdaq stock exchange. As the chief financial officer of a young company with lots of investment
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