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    SOO CHUNG KIAN EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT: Industry Environment by using Porter’s Five Forces Figure 1: Porter’s five forces model Porter’s five forces analysis is a framework that is used for the industry analysis and business strategy development. This analysis determines the competitive intensity and therefore attractiveness of a market. A change in any of the forces normally requires a company to re‐assess the marketplace. Rivalry The competition between operators and the rivalry are

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    Internet Customer Acquisition Strategy at Bankinter Fields in orange color can be changed by the user Discount Rate 10% Active Clients Ratio UnProfitable to Profitable Expected Years in Bank Profitable Clients Expected Years in Bank Not Profitable Clients Cost of Not Profitable clients Profitability of profitable clients Year 0 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 + Year 0 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 + 8700 35859 1.52 7.37 3.52 -494.12 -97.19 -26.52 -17.79 -41 426

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    Vodafone Acquire Hutch

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    Generally‚ the surviving company is the buyer‚ which retains its identity‚ and the extinguished company is the seller. Acquisition in general sense is acquiring the ownership in the property. In the context of business combinations‚ an acquisition is the purchase by one company of a controlling interest in the share capital of another existing company. Purpose of Mergers & Acquisitions (1) Procurement of supplies: 1. To safeguard the source of supplies of raw materials or intermediary product; 2

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    Vodafone Strategic Plan

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    VODAFONE’S STRATEGIC AUDIT External Environmental Analysis: PEST ANALYSIS Political factors Vodafone is generally subject to regulations governing the operation of its business activities. Such as industry specific laws and regulations covering telecommunications services and general competition (antitrust) laws applicable to all activities. Most member states of the EU have now implemented the EU Regulatory Framework for the communications sector‚ adopted in 2002. It aims to encourage

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    Running Head: IT Management Strategies in Vodafone Group IT Management Strategies in Vodafone Group Toru Sekiguchi April 4th‚ 2010 i Table of Contents Title Page………………………………………………………………………………page i Table of Contents……………………………………………………………………...page ii Abstract…………………………………………………………………………….......page iii I. Introduction………………………………………………………………………..page 1 II. Building a learning organization and a professional intellect…………………..page 2 III. Taking advantage of Customer Relationship Management

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    Introduction: Vodafone Vodafone is a total communications provider‚ offering customers voice‚ data‚ and 3G broadband and fixed internet. Since its inception in 1998‚ the company has drawn on the global strength of Vodafone Group as well as its own in-house research and development of innovative products tailored specifically for the Egyptian mobile market. The pioneering spirit of Vodafone Egypt’s corporate structure has allowed the company to continue investing in its network services and

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    Vodafone Vodafone is a total communications provider‚ offering customers voice‚ data‚ and 3G broadband and fixed internet. Since its inception in 1998‚ the company has drawn on the global strength of Vodafone Group as well as its own in-house research and development of innovative products tailored specifically for the Egyptian mobile market. The pioneering spirit of Vodafone Egypt’s corporate structure has allowed the company to continue

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    Vodafone Company Report

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    I/ Core Business Vodafone at a glance: Vodafone Group public limited company (plc.) is the world-leading multinational telecommunication company headquartered in London‚ United Kingdom. It is turning global with operations in 31 countries and partner networks in other 40 countries. Vodafone is the world ’s largest mobile telecommunication network company‚ based on revenue of £44.5 billion in 2010 (Vodafone‚ 2010). Based on subscribers‚ it is the world ’s second largest mobile phone operator with

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    Vodafone Case Study

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    the Vodafone Case We start of with making the calculations for the premium that Vodafone is going to pay for Mannesmann. We know that Mannesmann will own 47.2% of the equity of the newly combined company. This is 47.2% from € 275 375 million‚ which is €129 997 million. Vodafone is offering 53.7 shares of the value of December 17‚ so € 4‚957‚ for every share of Mannesmann. Mannesmann has 517‚9 million shares‚ so Vodafone would pay 517‚9 million * 53‚7 * € 4‚957 = € 137 860.3 million. This would

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    Vodafone Case by Taxsutra

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    vODAFONE [pic] Vodafone’s $2bn tax case Summary of Supreme Court Proceedings In February‚ 2007 Vodafone (through its Netherlands entity) entered into an agreement with Hutchison Telecommunications International Limited‚ Cayman Islands (‘HTIL’)‚ for acquisition of 66.9848% equity and interests in the Indian telecom business of Hutchison Essar Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as ‘HEL’). The total value of the transaction was $ 11.206 billion. [pic] The IT Department

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