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    India’s near-stagnant automotive lubricants market. Creating a wider distribution network is however posing the biggest challenge for lubricants players in India. Public sector companies have an early advantage of a wider distribution network of petrol pumps. However‚ few private companies such as Castrol have made strong retail network in the bazaar trade. In this competitive business environment‚ Izo-a new market entrant- is facing a number of distribution challenges. This case highlights the problems

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    Name: Yaru Chu Case Study: Elio Engineering‚ Inc. Summary: This article starts with Paul Elio had been working on a revolutionary bike design for two years‚ in 1996 and failed in venture. Then he met Hari‚ founded Elio Engineering INC and they worked with JCI in order to improve their financial quickly. Elio designed NC seat and met Bostrom seating which supply the seat to heavy truck and bus industry. In early 1999‚ Bob joined them as the third member of team. In Feb 1999‚Bostrom made a licensing

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    created. Also‚ if it is able to create a communication with dealers‚ it will effect to improve customer satisfaction and experience. Also‚ it helps to cut manufacturuing costs‚ which caused to compete effectively against competittor. Is the business case for the joint venture convincing? Back your answer up with a financial analysis Yes‚ it is. First‚ lets have a look at what was the situation for Fiat India before this JV. Some of their products failed to provide sufficient volumes

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    Case Study Consulting has been engaged by Green Lantern‚ a leading battery manufacturer globally who has recently entered India‚ to review their small but growing distribution network for auto batteries and improvise it for increasing their market share in India. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Input: Exhibit A As India strengthens its position to emerge as a global automotive

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    1.  How would you characterize the U.S. electric car industry in 2011? The U.S. electric passenger car industry in 2011 was described as being in its infancy‚ because it is still a new concept to buyers. However there are signs of growth from 2011-2015. Buyers do not consider the car because of price‚ travel range and vehicle size‚ along with other secondary concerns.     2.  Based on HEV sales to date‚ how would you describe U.S. buyers of electric passenger cars? Based on sales to date‚ the

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    A Delima Mustapa Kamal Mohd Razali AiniAman AzbirAbu Bakar Yasmiza Long It was July‚ 2006 when Encik Zayed engaged the extemal Auditor Aziz & Co (Chartered Accountant)‚ introduced by his friend to perform the statutory audit for the period 2003 to 2006.That was the first audit experience for Encik Zayed and Puan Hashimah and it was a difficult leaming experience. The Auditors expressed their intention to qualiff the Financial Statements due to several unresolved issues. However‚ Encik Zayed

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    éclair” media management‚ but nobody else is buying it. There is a natural tendency in journalism‚ which reflects a broader human tendency‚ to dwell on negatives and expect the worst. The bleak coverage in the lead-up to the Sydney Olympics is a case in point. Everything from public transport planning and VIP gold seat ticketing to the proposed importation of American marching bands and the issuing of spots in the torch relay for members of the Olympic Family was the subject of relentlessly downbeat

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    Anna’s actions‚ how Max and Company failed to uphold quality‚ and describe Anna’s background. Body In the Maxwell case three elements where present that allowed fraudulent activities to occur in the Rusher Automotive company. The first element discovered was opportunity. Maxwell & Company assigned one accountant‚ Anna Thomas‚ to this client‚ Rusher Automotive. Anna did all bookkeeping work‚ recording journal entries‚ preparing checks for bills financial statement reporting for this client

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    The report "Automotive Suspension Systems Market by Vehicle Type (Passenger Car‚ LCV‚ & HCV)‚ System Type (Passive & Semi-Active/Active)‚ Damping Type (Hydraulic & Electromagnetic)‚ & Geography - Industry Trends & Forecast to 2018" defines and segments the global automotive suspension systems market with analysis and projection of the market size in terms of volume and value. Browse more than 108 market data tables and 38 figures spread through 241 slides and in-depth TOC on "Automotive Suspension

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    Using the information contained in the case‚ conduct a five-forces analysis of the U.S. Steel industry. What conclusion can you draw from this? 1. The risk of entry by potential competitors: High a. Capital Requirement: Steel industry is a capital intensive business. b. Economies of scale: Research and Development expenses and better bargaining power while sourcing raw materials. It may be noted that those steel companies‚ which are integrated‚ have their own mines for key

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