Gucci’s agile supply chain1 Professor Corrado Cerruti‚ University of Roma Tor Vergata‚ Italy and Professor Alan Harrison‚ Cranfield School of Management‚ UK Case date: 2005 Gucci Group: a brief overview Gucci Group‚ with consolidated sales over 3.2bn‚ is a world-leading‚ multi-brand company in the fashion business. In addition to the core Gucci brand‚ the Group incorporated other leading brands such as Yves Saint Laurent‚ Sergio Rossi‚ Boucheron‚ Bottega Veneta and Balenciaga together with designer
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Pricing (Biopure Case) CASE ANALYSIS for Biopure with respect to Pricing of Oxyglobin Our group analyzed the case and concluded that price of oxyglobin should be determined on perceived value approach. We calculated perceived value from case data and arrived at a price of $181. We are planning to launch it at a price of $175 to Vet so that there is some customer incentive to purchase and at same time‚ there is minimum ‘money left on table’. Below is the explanation for calculation of price and
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The interesting events from CoBot’s standpoint are those‚ which were not expected or least expected to happen‚ from the CoBot’s past task execution data. We define these interesting events as anomalies-- deviation from the expected data. The expected value for an event can be computed from the respective log table‚ we create by analyzing the bag files. Using the expected data we identify the instances which are anomalies‚ and verbalize them comparing it with a past instance or the expected data for
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For the exclusive use of M. Muse‚ 2014. Harvard Business School 9-191-006 Rev. October 2‚ 1997 Siemens Electric Motor Works (A) (Abridged) Ten years ago our electric motor business was in real trouble. Low labor rates allowed the Eastern Bloc countries to sell standard motors at prices we were unable to match. We had become the high cost producer in the industry. Consequently‚ we decided to change our strategy and become a specialty motor producer. Once we adopted our new strategy‚ we discovered
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the currency risk? Why can’t they just pass-through to their customers? For simplicity in calculations: Focus on the $/€. Ignore the time value of the investment in the option premium. Analysis Provide background to the case: what the company does‚ how it sets prices‚ why they don’t pass-through exchange rate volatility to customers. Examine Page 6 of the case closely: Define the base case scenario: Volume = 25‚000 students & cost per student is €1‚000. Assume no hedging: Estimated
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This is a sample of the instructor resources for Cases in Healthcare Finance‚ Fourth Edition by Louis Gapenski. This sample contains the case questions‚ case solutions‚ instructor model‚ and PowerPoints for Chapter 4. The complete instructor resources consist of 268 pages of instructor’s notes including case questions and case solutions; instructor model spreadsheets; and 623 PowerPoint slides. If you adopt this text you will be given access to complete materials. To obtain access‚ e-mail your
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Aurora Textile Company Inc Case Study Finance 450 I. Recommendations Aurora Textile Company is currently not in very good financial situation. Based on calculations that I made for the capital budgeting‚ my recommendation is to buy the new Zinser machine. After computing the NPV for the project it came out to be $10‚160‚579 over the period of 10 years. According on the analysis of the CFO of the company‚ Zinser would produce a finer- quality yarn that would be used for higher quality and higher
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and reinvestment rate. This makes using discounted cash flows especially difficult young companies. The discounted cash flow‚ in Exhibit #1 below‚ shows an imputed value of $109 per share versus the current market price of $246 per share. This calculation is based on an industry average weighted average cost of capital of 10% and a discount rate of 4%. However the key point is that the model assumes that revenues will grow from $972M in 2012 to $4‚029M in 2018 or 415%. The fact that the market price
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proposed leasing contract offers very attractive terms‚ but no ship in Ocean Carrier’s current fleet meets the customer’s requirements. The firm must decide if future expected cash flows warrant the considerable investment in a new ship. Objective of Case Assignment To provide your team an opportunity to make a capital budgeting decision. That is‚ to develop an understanding of how discounted cash flow analysis can be used to make investment and corporate policy decisions. Assignment Questions:
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FINA 6092 Advanced Financial Management Harvard Business School Case Study ! Shenzhen Development Bank Case Report Section A: Group 6 Name CATALOGUE PART 1: BACKGROUND INTRODUCTION ..................................................................... 1 PART 2: THE INVESTMENT VALUE OF SHENZHEN DEVELOPMENT BANK ..... 1 PART 3: RISK ANALYSIS .................................................................................................... 2 PART 4: RISK CONTROL .........
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