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    Introduction In the reading "A first time expatriates experience in a joint venture in China" we have come to understand the nature and structure of the joint venture between the U.S.A. and China and the role that James Randolf played to strengthen and maintain the international partnership. Controls Inc. was a subsidiary of the parent company Filtration Inc. and so was shielded from any outside competition. When Controls Inc. was given the charter to pursue its own business they realized

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    Background PepsiCo is currently involved in 7 Joint ventures in People’s Republic of China (PRC) and is in the proposal process of investing into an equity joint venture in the city of Changchun.This proposal would be one of the first two green field equity joint venture with PepsiCo having control over both the board and day-today managmenet. PepsiCo uses capital budgeting tools such as NPV and IRR to systematically evaluate their investment project. Using this evaluation method Mr Hawaux‚ vice

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    The Sony Ericsson joint venture is a case study that can be used to explore key international business strategies and concepts. 1. Sony & Ericsson’s motivations behind the joint venture (JV) The Swedish telecommunications company Ericsson‚ one of the “Big Three” mobile handset manufacturers in the 1990s‚ started to reach difficulty as it entered the new millennium. In 2001‚ Ericsson’s sales dropped by 52%‚ recording a $1.39 billion loss which preceded an announcement that would lay off 20%

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    Question1: Did Eli Lilly pursue the right strategy to enter the Indian market? In 1993 Eli Lilly‚ one of the leading pharmaceutical firms in the USA‚ started a joint venture in India with the leading Indian company Ranbaxy. The decision was dictated by the conditions of the US market and opportunities of the Indian market. Costlier manufacturing practices due to strict governmental control‚ soaring prices in 1990s‚ invasion of cheap generics to the USA market as opposed to low costs in India and

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    1. Joint venture between TCL and Alcatel In 2004‚ TCL Technology Holdings Limited‚ a multinational electronics conglomerate from Huizhou‚ China entered into a mobile phone manufacturing Joint Venture with Alcatel‚ a global corporation in telecommunication equipments‚ services and applications from Paris‚ France‚ in a bid to foray into the global market. The joint venture company - TCL and Alcatel Mobile Phones Ltd (TAMP) - managed research and development (R&D)‚ sales and distribution of mobile

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    Petroecuador (Ecuador) and Sinopec (China) Oil Joint Venture Petroecuador and Sinopec agreed to create a Joint Venture that was supposed to be a big opportunity for both‚ the Latin American and the Asian country. These two companies are different in many ways‚ especially in the size of their profitability and technology development. Sinopec International Petroleum belongs to Sinopec Corp.‚ which is one of the largest integrated energy and chemical companies in China. It business mainly covers

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    Toshiba Notebook

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    1. Case Summary Toshihiro Nakamura‚ manufacturing engineering section head‚ examined the prototype assembly process heet for the newest subnotebook computer model. When every new model was designed‚ considerable attention was directed toward; * reducing the numbers of components‚ * simplifying parts production and * assembly requirements. This new computer’s production was scheduled to begin in 10 days. Initial production for new model was to be at 150 units/day‚ increasing to 250

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    Motorola Reasearch

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    Motorola Initiation of Change "A change leader looks for change‚ knows how to find the right changes and knows how to make them effective both outside the organization and inside it." From "Management Challenges for the 21st Century" by Peter F. Drucker Companies need to be flexible and innovative in the ways in which they deal with the unfamiliar situations they often find themselves in. We are in a time of great change. The reality of yesterday proves wrong today‚ and nobody really knows what

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    multi-currency cash flows‚ currency risk and political risk being taken into account in our valuation model? 4. What is the relevant cost of capital for Jersey? For R.T. Nakit? Can they be different? Why? 5. What is the Dinar (Pound) value of the joint venture R.T. Nakit (jersey)? What are the project’s value drivers? 1- The data presented on exhibit 3.7 is‚ indeed following some of the assumptions stated on exhibit 3.1: minimum cash level is 10% of total assets‚ which was proved by dividing cash by

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    ISDT ASSIGNMENT TOSHIBA

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    In-Housing 12 8.0 Conclusion 13 9.0 References 14 1.0 Introduction Toshiba Corporation is the organization that has been selected for this assignment. This assignment is divided into three parts‚ question 1‚ question 2 and question 3. In the first question the company’s Current Market‚ Strategic Grid‚ Porter’s 5 Forces and Transformation Graph has been discussed. The second question regarding the acquisition of new information for Toshiba has been suggested and concluded according to the new information

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