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    mergers and joint ventures In recent years‚ the number of mergers and joint ventures has gone up. The fact is that many companies want to expand their business in order to get advantages such as increase in revenue‚ a cut in cost in general. However‚ the main reason for the integration of organisations is due to a competitive world that they must face. Unfortunately‚ the side effect is that many mergers and joint ventures often break up‚ and it is claimed that 40% of mergers and joint ventures fail. Therefore

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    include new unrelated products or services. In this case products like Coke Diet‚ Juices‚ Vitamin water‚ etc. could be considered as centric diversification part. - Joint venture – a kind of strategy that occurs when two or more company form a temporary partnership for the purpose of capitalizing on some opportunity. Joint venture with Cadbury has been suggested in this part. - Conglomerate Diversification – include new unrelated products. Entering into snack business is an example of this strategy

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    Joint venture physician practices over-treat patients and reap economic rewards in the process. These types of practices are very different from the traditional group practices described in the text. Physicians partnered in traditional large group practices provide comparable services‚ usually practicing within the same specialty‚ such as Dermatology or Orthopedics. As Getzen (2010) explains‚ "One reason for physicians to work together in group practices is to obtain economies of scale from sharing

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    China Dolls

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    SYNOPSIS The case study is about Haute Couture Fashion Bhd (HCF) and how it ran into trouble in early 2009. HCF was established in the 1974 with first fully equipped factory in Penang then started out as a small unlisted family business in the clothing manufacturing business. HCF has very quick established as high quality manufacturer of both men’s and women’s clothes. The case relates‚ in particular‚ to the problems currently being faced by HCF. Its new Managing Director‚ Jeffrey Cheong had just

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    A. Impact of the Joint Venture for Vinafood II 12 B. Impact of the Joint Venture for American Rice Inc. 15 C. Impact of the Joint Venture for Vietnam’s economy 16 D. Culture of trust in Joint Ventures 16 III. ALTERNATIVES 23 A. Parboil Facility 23 B. Fully-Owned ARI Business in Vietnam 26 RECOMMENDATIONS & CONCLUSION 28 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY When American Rice inc. decided to enter the uncertain Vietnamese market‚ it decided to enter a joint venture with a local company

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    Introduction.............................................................................................4 3. Analysis...................................................................................................5 4.1 Illustration of a joint venture..............................................................5 4.2 Company analysis..............................................................................5 4.3 Context analysis..............................................

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    Coca-Cola Back In Burma

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    Situation Analysis and Problem Identification The release of economic sanctions on Burma by the United States has opened doors for the world’s most recognizable beverage brand‚ Coca-Cola‚ to enter a rapidly growing consumer market. However‚ Coca-Cola is challenged with developing a strategy to ensure direct investments are protected despite the Burmese legal system. Entering into the Burmese market poses many political‚ economic and legal issues. The important question that must be

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    was hire as Director of Personnel Development European Division‚ and he has to recruit a Quality Compliance Manager for the site in Hungary. In fact‚ decision was making for a ten-year joint venture with a Hungarian government-backed firm. The new manager needs to be available soon and has to be familiar with the joint venture’s objectives and targets.   The way I see best to be able to choose between the given candidates for Alistair‚ is to start by list the strengths and weakness for the fitting

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    This article was published in a slightly different form as Chapter 10 of Joint Ventures in Europe‚ Tottel Publishing‚ 2008. Joint Ventures in the Russian Federation Hermann Schmitt White & Case‚ Moscow 1 Hermann Schmitt Partner 1 General background 1.1 Joint ventures under Russian law Russian law currently does not provide a specific definition of ‘joint ventures’.2 In broad terms‚ a joint venture is a structure involving two or more independent entities that decide to work together

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    the average life span of a joint venture is just five to seven years. It’s no wonder executives complain about their inherent instability. But‚ in fact‚ they’ve got it backward; most alliances are actually too stable for their own good. Organizations tend to use alliances in uncertain circumstances - to enter an unfamiliar market or to develop a disruptive technology‚ for instance-or in maturing industries as a step toward consolidation. Because these ventures operate in the midst of change

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