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    At the Crossroads

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    At the Crossroads- Revisiting EDSA-Taft Avenue Thousands of people roaming the streets‚ four different roads leading to different places‚ hundreds of vehicles plying the roads; these are the elements that draw the scene of the typical Pasay rotonda. To the ordinary man on the street‚ not much can be seen in Pasay rotonda. In fact‚ there is no trace of any rotonda at all. Accordingly‚ the post in the middle of the crossing serves as the rotonda itself. Looking closer‚ all you’ll

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    Eastman Kodak Case

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    Eastman KodakCase Analysis Problem The problem in this case is concerned with Eastman Kodak losing its market share in film products to lower-priced economy brands. Over the last five years‚ in addition to being brand-aware‚ customers have also become price-conscious. This has resulted in the fast paced growth of lower priced segments in which Kodak has no presence. Kodak plans to address this issue by introducing a new brand‚ “Funtime” in the economy brand segment. Kodak also proposes to replace

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    Kodak Case Analysis

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    CASE: Kodak Business Imaging Systems Divisions By Problem How does a multinational corporation choose between various manufacturing sites for its products? Kodak’s business Imaging Systems Division designed‚ manufactured‚ marketed and sold microfilm readers and printers. More than 50% of reader/printer businesses were outside the U.S. Kodak’s readers and printers were manufactured in two plants; Rochester‚ NY and Manus‚ Brazil. The Rochester plant served the world market except Brazil. The

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    Kodak eastman case

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    PROBLEM STATEMENT Kodak is the photo film market leader since 1994 but the company is loosing share‚ in the past five years in United States has decrease from 76% to 70%‚ the main reason is the growing share of brands with lower prices. In January of 1994 Kodak is analyzing if launching a lower price product is the best alternative to stop loosing share. DIAGNOSIS As said before Kodak is loosing market share and looks like if the company doesn’t do something the tendency is going to be the same

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    Kodak Case Analysis

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    Professor: Grace Zimmerman Case: Eastman Kodak Kodak as a brand had a Unit market share of 70% in a market of 670 million film rolls produced annually. I assume that Kodak Ektar accounted for 30% of the 70%‚ which equals to 21% of the whole market share‚ also equals to 140.7 million sales. The revenue can be calculated by multiplying this sales number by retail price‚ which is $600.79 million. Given the gross margin of 70%‚ the cost of each roll‚ $1.28‚ can be calculated. Kodak Royal Gold‚ which was

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    Kodak Harvard Case

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    Case preparation memo GROUP NAME _____________________________ YOUR NAME_________Jordan Lewis_______ CASE __Kodak_________________ 1. What is/are the problem(s) in this case? Keep it to a single statement. At most‚ you may point out a couple of the key questions. The problem in the Kodak case is that Kodak is losing market value because they are reworking their product line‚ causing doubt in customer mindset. They have created the Funtime film to attempt to regain market value. 2. What

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    Q2: How would you evaluate Kodak’s attempts to enter the digital business to date? Kodak was aware of the opportunities in the digital market as early as 1980s and allocated resources into the digital business‚ but the inconsistency of leadership strategies and resistance at the management level made it difficult to embrace opportunities in the digital market and stood out amid rigorous competitions. Kodak spent massive amount of research into exploring digital technologies since 1983‚ after Sony

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    Kodak Case Study Company Argument MBA-565 Summary In a 1921 consent decree‚ the government concluded that Eastman Kodak‚ the pioneer firm of amateur photography‚ had violated Section 2 of the Sherman Act. By buying competitors and establishing exclusive dealing contracts with retailers‚ the government claimed that Kodak was acting as a monopoly. The 1921 decree barred Kodak from continuing with these practices. By 1954‚ Kodak enjoyed a 90% share of the color film market and a 90%

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    Nucor at Crossroads Q1. What is bothering Mr. Iverson?  Whether to go for CSP plant developed by SMS or sustain with Hazelett thin-slab caster??  Potential benefits of CSP  Cost reduction  Increase in efficiency  Consent of the project team  Nucor will gain maximum share of low end flat sheet business  SMS is highly confident on CSP that it will improve on company’s own developmental effort.  Discount of $10-$20 million on immediate purchase. Q1. What is bothering Mr. Iverson

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    Case Study: Eastman Kodak AdministratorJanuary 27‚ 2012Case Studies Kodak’s last chance for survival ~ a recommendation on strategic direction Author: Tony Lan Foreword During 2011‚ Kodak was under intense pressure to survive in the digital imaging business. As professor Burley describes‚ ‘Kodak was caught in a perfect storm of not only technological‚ but also social and economic change’ (Neate‚ 2012). As of Thursday 19 January 2012‚ Kodak filed for bankruptcy protection (Neate‚ 2012) and has

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