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    La Gear Case Analysis

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    ________________________________________________ In partial fulfillment of the course requirements of Management 173 Case No.2 L.A. Gear‚ Inc. ________________________________________________ Presented to Prof. Gretchen Chaves Presented by Balingcasag‚ Honeylyn Gabucan‚ Anya Homecillo‚ Marie Grace Mesa‚ Maria La Arnie Laput‚ Wynn February 9‚ 2010 I. SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS INDUSTRY ANALYSIS The athletic shoe market comprised about 50% of the US general footwear market. The domestic retail

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    La Gear Case Study

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY L.A. Gear‚ Inc was started in 1985 when Robert Greenberg was looking for the next trend to follow‚ and saw the opportunity after watching Reebok attack the shoe market with their fashionable aerobic shoes. Greenberg saw an opportunity and created L.A. Gear‚ and sold highly fashionable candy colored sneakers aimed at trend conscious teenage girls. The company since then expanded into the third most dominating shoe company in the world entering the 1990s. With their eyes set on

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    Red Flags at La Gear

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    RED FLAGS AT L.A. GEAR In reviewing the Balance Sheet of L.A. Gear‚ it appears that the cash on hand was not sufficient‚ although it had increased from the prior year. The accounts receivable had increased suggesting that it was extending credit but not receiving payments due to them in a timely manner. This situation had most definitely left them without their much needed cash flow. The fact that inventory continued to decline and the net property and equipment more than doubled indicates a

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    10/5/2012 Reebok & LA Gear Analysis of two very different companies 1. Looking at both companies Return on Equity is pretty comparable between the two in 1990. However‚ we can see that LA Gear had a much better performance in the previous two years with a precipitous RoE in 1990 as compared to the previous two years. Reebok on the other had has reported a stable RoE in the last three years. Looking at the component ratios of RoE we can see some some differences why LA Gear has had a huge drop

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    Product Shangri-la hotel has its own web site in the Internet and the customer service with different type of service provide by the Shangri-la hotel at a short time by visit the Shangri-la web site (www.shangri-la.com) Shangri-la hotel are providing many type of hotel service to satisfy their customer and to build good relationship with their customer. Each type of room have provide different benefit for the customer like media & entertainment‚ office equipment& stationery‚ welcome amenities choice

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    Gears

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    Mayuram Module 2- GEARS Lecture – 11 HELICAL GEARS Contents 11.1 Helical gears – an introduction 11.2 Helical gears – Kinematics 11.3 Helical gears – geometry and nomenclature 11.4 Helical gears – force analysis 11.5 Helical gears – bending stress 11.6 Helical gears – contact stress 11.7 Crossed helical gears 11.7.1 Tips for crossed helical gear design 11.1 HELICAL GEARS – an introduction In spur gears Fig.11.1 dealt earlier‚ the teeth are parallel to the axis whereas in helical gears Fig.11.2 the teeth

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    Gears

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    Machine Design HES3350 Lecture 2 – Gears Semester 1‚ 2013 1 Learning Objectives • • • • • Familiar with gear nomenclature Able to select a suitable gear type for different applications Able to determine gear train ratios Determine the AGMA bending and contact stress Able to select appropriate gears from supplier’s catalogue 2 Outline • • • • • • • Introduction Gear Nomenclature Gear Ratios Gear Forces Lewis’s Equation AGMA Bending Stress AGMA Contact Stress 3 Introduction

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    Gears

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    Topic Outline 1. Introduction (Gear terminologies‚ definitions and identifying the parts) (Identifying the types of gears) (Gear applications or uses) 2. Body (History of gears) (Gear calculations or formula) (Materials for manufacturing gears) 3. Conclusion (Advantages of gears in the industry) (Advantages of gears compare to other drive mechanism) 4. References 5. Thesis Statement: Gears are important in the mechanical fields and industries

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    Gears: Gear Ratio and Input

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    TUTORIAL – GEAR SYSTEMS This work covers elements of the syllabus for the Edexcel module 21722P HNC/D Mechanical Principles OUTCOME 3. On completion of this short tutorial you should be able to do the following. • Describe the different types of gear systems. • Describe a simple gear train. • Describe a compound gear rain. • Describe three types of epicyclic gear boxes • Solve gear box ratios. • Calculate the input and outputs speeds and torques of gear boxes.

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    Gear Accountability

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    The Marine Corps has adopted a system of serializing gear in order to keep records of where it’s gear is issued. The units and individual Marines to whom this gear is issued are held accountable for maintaining them. Losing a piece of gear could have repercussions ranging from payment for lost property to legal action. In addition to these are other consequences. There is a quote by Benjamin Franklin that reads‚ ‘time is money.’ In the armed services‚ a loss of time could mean a loss of life

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