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    meaning of vertical integration? When the company expands its business in areas that are at various points on the way to the production itself‚ such as when the plant has a supplier and / or distributor. Vertical integration can help companies reduce costs and improve efficiency by reducing transportation costs and reduce the time it takes‚ among other advantages. However‚ sometimes it is more effective for the company to rely on the expertise and economies of scale from other companies instead of

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    1. Oil companies do not allow dealers (franchisees) to buy gas from distributors. Dealers must buy gas from the central oil company. Dealers often complain that this is unfair. The practice has been the subject of antitrust lawsuits. Oil company executives argue that this policy is important because it limits free-riding on the part of the distributors. Explain the executives’ arguments in more detail.   The Oil Company executives argue that allowing dealers to buy gas from distributors would be

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    Vertical Integration Back in 2002‚ Sony geared themselves toward a vertical strategy as reported by Rob Weisenthal‚ VP and CFO of Sony Corp. of America‚ “Under the USA umbrella‚ we undertook a number of vertical initiatives for each operating division. These have already produced significant operational streamlining and financial performance improvements.” As discussed in his release‚ Weisenthal talked about Sony Pictures Entertainment and their strategy to restructure television operations‚ where

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    Virtual Private Network IS 311 Dr. Gray Tuesday 7pm November 19‚ 2002 By: Germaine Bacon Lizzi Beduya Jun Mitsuoka Betty Huang Juliet Polintan Table of Contents I. Introduction ……………………………………………….. 1 - 2 II. VPN Topology……………………………………………... 2 - 3 III. Types of VPNs……………………………………………... 3 - 5 IV. Components of VPNs………………………………………. 5 - 7 V. Productivity and Cost Benefit…………………………….... 7 - 9 VI. Quality of Service………………………………………….. 9 VII. The Future

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    I concur with you on the use of reverse osmosis and tapping into the endless supply of sea water. However‚ being that BSW identifies itself as a spring water company would put a noticeable dent on the brand and possibly‚ jeopardize their current price competitive advantage. Nevertheless‚ if BSW has that kind of latitude in decision-making‚ reverse osmosis would be a strategic move in terms of "product differentiation” which would involve considerable financial investment in research‚ innovation‚

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    VERTICAL INTEGRATION: A way to measure if a firm has high vertical integration is through a value added in sales ratio. If it is high‚ this means that the firm is vertically integrated. Volkswagen’s sales are one of the highest with respect to its competitors. Volkswagen is known for being a “manufacturer in-house” because of its extensive set of operations‚ facilitating a high level of vertical integration in most of its plants. Not only include the process of manufacture‚ it also includes the

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    Starbucks & Vertical Integration Ques 1. Starbuck’s value chain is farmers‚ roasting‚ distribution‚ and retail. Raw Materials (Coffee Beans): Coffee bean farming is not vertically integrated into Starbucks; the company purchases coffee beans from farmers. Starbucks choose to outsource farming due to the low potential hold-up problem. For its coffee‚ Starbucks uses only high-quality Arabica beans‚ instead of regular commodity and lower quality robusta beans. Since there are a lot of market

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    The second type of integration is vertical integration. This is when a company owns different production levels on the chain of distribution. When a company which is an airline owns hotels and owns a travel agency they would be vertically integrated because they own different sections of the chain of distribution. Companies tend to become vertically integrated because it gives them more control and power over their production. When the company owns a few of the sections on the chain of distribution

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    Starbuck is implementing a strategy of backward vertical integration‚ they direct purchase bean from coffee grower‚ and established company owned and operates roasting plants‚ warehousing and distribution facilities‚ and that it will able to ensure bean supply and receive it with a reasonable price. In case‚ Starbucks bought Evolution Fresh‚ which provide health juice to several retailer and company owned store‚ and then company built factory in California in 2013‚ in order to support the rollout

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    ADVANTAGES OF VERTICAL INTEGRATION It leads to reduction of transportation costs as the common ownership results in closer geographic proximity. The transaction costs can be controlled if a firm acquires the other firms in the vertical chain‚ then one division of the same company will transfer goods to other divisions. So‚ transaction costs in form of transport‚ cost of negotiation‚ cost of control etc. will be eliminated. The overall average cost of the firm will decrease because if the divisions

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