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    systems for franchisees‚ Keeping costs low. Subway’s core product is the submarine sandwich (or "sub"). In addition to these‚ the chain also sells wraps‚ salad and baked goods (including cookies‚ doughnuts and muffins). While some menu items vary between countries and markets‚ Subway’s worldwide signature sub varieties include: Italian B.M.T.‚ Roasted Chicken‚ Subway Club‚ Tuna‚ Meatball Marinara‚ Subway Melt‚ Chicken Teriyaki‚ Steak & Cheese. Subway also sells breakfast sandwiches‚ English muffins and flatbreads

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    In reviewing this article it was observed that some employees were skeptical of the merger between Chrysler and Daimler-Benz. Daimler-Benz employees were proud of the elite image and were concerned about having that tarnished by another company. Chrysler employees voiced concerns about the addition of a foreign partner to one of America’s auto manufacturers. Employees needed reassurance that this merger was going to be a success! In light of all the adversity both companies faced since announcing

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    13 Conclusion 16 References 17 Introduction Daimler AG was founded in 1896 by two German inventors Gottlieb Daimler and Carl Benz in Stuttgart‚ DE (Germany). Though originally two separate companies‚ Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft and Benz and Company‚ the companies merged to become Daimler-Benz AG in 1926. The companies began as engine and auto mobile manufacturers (motorized cars‚ trucks‚ and bicycles) most notably with its Mercedes-Benz automobile. Collectively they were the true inventors

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    The DaimlerChrysler Post-Merger Integration The case ‘The ‘DaimlerChryler Post-Merger Integration’ gives an overview of the merger between DaimlerBenz AG of Germany and Chrysler Corporation of the US. The case focuses on the post-merger integration and the various problems faced by the merged entity. It also explores the enormous cultural differences and management styles and the problems to realize the synergies identified prior to the merger. Why did they decide to merge? At the time of

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    scale. The synergy would drive to product integration and ensure sharing of innovation‚ knowledge‚ technologies and ideas. At the time of the merger‚ Daimler Benz had close to 1% of the American Market‚ which Chrysler could aid them with this problem. Chrysler also wanted to enter into the European market‚ which Daimler Benz could help sell Chrysler products at their distribution centers in Europe. Mutually‚ the two companies expected to exploit on retail sales‚ purchasing‚ distribution‚ product

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    Daimler Swot Analysis

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    COMPANY PROFILE Daimler AG REFERENCE CODE: 7CEED94C-204D-4E3F-87D0-B0BF9E4CED84 PUBLICATION DATE: 10 Sep 2012 www.marketline.com COPYRIGHT MARKETLINE. THIS CONTENT IS A LICENSED PRODUCT AND IS NOT TO BE PHOTOCOPIED OR DISTRIBUTED. Daimler AG TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Company Overview..............................................................................................3 Key Facts.....................................................................................

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    CASE STUDY - “Daimler and Chrysler: lessons from a merger”. This case study is about the merger occurred in 1998 between two big companies in the auto industry: German company Daimler-Benz and American auto manufacturer Chrysler Group. At the end‚ this merger appeared to be a failure because of different types of problems. Chrysler benefited from Mercedes while benefits to Daimler were harder to find‚ so that Daimler decided to sell 80% of its stake in Chrysler for just 7.4 billion dollars.

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    Daimler Ag - Analysis

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    STRATEGIC AUDIT OF DAIMLER GROUP STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT 8 November 2010 CONTENT: 1. Executive summary page 2 2. Introduction page 2 3. External analysis page 3 4. Internal analysis page 5 5. Conclusions and recommendations page 8 6. Bibliography page 9 7. Appendix page 9 1. Executive summary Daimler AG (‘Daimler’) is engaged in the development and manufacturing of automotive products‚ consisting of passenger cars‚ trucks

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    Daimler Crysler Case

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    such as: • Chrysler gains a toehold in Europe‚ access to Daimler’s technology base and get an image boost from Mercedes. • Daimler should benefit from Chrysler’s strong U.S. presence‚ design flair and manufacturing process that have made it the world leader in profit-per-vehicle. • Future products could be derived off common platforms–the chassis that forms a car’s foundation–and share major components. Mercedes‚ for instance‚ might develop a luxury pickup truck based on a Chrysler platform at

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    Daimler Ag and Saab

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    Chrysler was founded in 1925 and it has had a joyous history. Being the third-largest of Detroit’s auto companies it was especially known for its development in well-engineered cars the years after World War II. As of the last three decades it has been experiencing both highs and lows. The unlikely union of Chrysler and Fiat to me seemed to be a bigger mistake than that of the Chrysler and Benz merger (" daimlerchrysler‚" 2008). Fiat took control of Chrysler after it emerged from its government-sponsored

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