Executive Summary Evidence from this case suggests that the traditional Japanese corporate governance stance has started to shift in order to include some elements of the Anglo-American way of corporate governance. It appears that a final decision has been made to build Disney Sea Park (despite unattractive ARR‚ but attractive NPV/IRR and ACFR) not only for the potential profits reaped for the company but also due to their responsibility to keep uphold the interests of its stakeholders (which
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KEL531 TIM CALKINS Forecasting Denosumab “Our job is quite simple‚” explained Jennifer Fry‚ project manager at Oakdale Strategy Group‚ a strategy consulting firm based in Chicago. It was a cold day in early February 2011‚ and Fry was meeting with her team. “We’ve been asked to develop a forecast for denosumab for 2015‚” she continued. “Our client is one of the world’s largest pharmaceutical firms. The senior executives there are taking a close look at acquiring Amgen and want an outside opinion
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Olin Business School Washington University S-02-001 Published: 2002 Revised: 2009 Disney Corporate Strategy (A) Barbarians at the Magic Kingdom’s Gate* Introduction The next big takeover fight – and it would be a beauty – may involve Walt Disney Productions. By the time you get this issue‚ Disney’s defense strategy may already be unfolding. But it will produce no quick victory for Disney even if a white knight comes along‚ and even if the principle attacker‚ Saul Steinberg‚ can be bought
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REVISED FEBRUARY 27‚ 2013 JULIE HENNESSY AND EVAN MEAGHER KEL688 Maru Batting Center: Customer Lifetime Value Eager to avoid being distracted by the Tokyo Kitasuna team’s training for the summer 2012 Kōshien National High School Baseball Championship‚ Maru Keitou (丸継投) moved into the back office of Maru Batting Center (GK)1 (丸バッティングセンター (合同会社))‚ in the Roppongi district of Tokyo’s Minato ward‚ to contemplate her fledgling company’s marketing strategy. A decorated former collegiate softball player
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known‚ Tokyo Disneyland is theme park which target to customers who looking for entertainment‚ adventures and exciting experiences. How attractive is this industry and how well will Tokyo Disneyland face in the far future in this industry? To analysis and calculate that Porter’s five forces framework is the most efficient method. The five forces are: the threat of entry‚ the threat of substitutes‚ the power of the buyers‚ and the power of suppliers and extent of rivalry (our textbook). In Tokyo Disneyland
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For the exclusive use of H. Thomas‚ 2015. HKU568 MITSURU MISAWA TOKYO DISNEYLAND AND THE DISNEYSEA PARK: CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND DIFFERENCES IN CAPITAL BUDGETING CONCEPTS AND METHODS BETWEEN AMERICAN AND JAPANESE COMPANIES In the spring of 1997‚ it had been 14 years since Tokyo Disneyland opened its doors for business. Company executives at Japanese Oriental Land Corp. (OL)‚ known to many as the company that brought Disneyland to Japan [see Exhibit 1] were enjoying the success of their well-established
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and the most effective means of advertising. Disney opened its doors in Japan with much success; much of the success can be attributed to the Japanese culture being very fond of Disney characters. Disney decided to take the same methodology to Paris to open its new park in 1992‚ EuroDisney (Cateora & Graham‚ 2007). Disney failed to realize that while its strategy in Japan worked for Japan‚ its Japan strategy was not going to work in Paris. Disney decided to photo copy their operation and learned
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What do you think motivated Disney to set up parks abroad‚ and what might be the pros and cons from the standpoint of the Walt Disney Company? Disney is motivated to set up parks throughout the world to expand its sales of merchandise goods as well as attendance to their theme parks. In addition‚ with the expansion of the parks‚ Disney can play a role in spreading advertisements of their movies and the ideology that Disney is a Place of Dream and happiness. Disney is motivated to also acquire
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CHAPTER 4 . soclAl AND CULTURAL ENV|RoNMENTS 149 Disney Learns to ’Act Local" on the Global Stage fhe Walt Disney Company‚ home to Mickey Mouse‚ Donald Duck‚ and l other iconic characters‚ has a stellar reputation in many parts of the government. Consisting of a theme pa*‚ hotel‚ and shop1 the development would create 50‚000 much-needed jobs. Shanghai Disneyland is an important element in Disneys strategy for penetrating the local market. However‚ the proposal does not address Disney3
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The Walt Disney Company: The Entertainment King Why has Disney been successful for so long? Disney has become a marketing goliath and the #1 entertainment company in the US. They have been able to develop a creativity-driven philosophy that over time was tempered by financial responsibility and that benefitted from powerful synergies between its divisions. From the very beginning‚ Disney has been synonymous with innovation within the children’s entertainment industry‚ from their introduction
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