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    Bombardier Adtranz

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    Question 1 Two very important reasons for an acquisition are: 1 Possibility to expand internationally; 2 The potential to transform a company and to enrich a firm. What is the Why Rationale? With the cross border acquisition of Adtranz by Bombardier Inc. (BBD) it enabled Bombardier Transportation (BT) - a division of BBD - to enter the local European markets, obtain know-how and access to European engineering concepts needed in emerging markets like Asia and South America and other markets or influential

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    Nike Strategic Analysis

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    Introduction Every box of Nike shoes states, "engineered and built to the exact specifications for championship athletes around the world." Nike has become the measuring stick in the world of merchandising and endorsing. Top athletes around the world are often seen with a famous Nike swoosh on their shoes. It is not uncommon to see some form of Nike product everywhere you look. It all begins with Phil Knight, a competitive runner, who incorporated Blue Ribbon Sports in Oregon in 1968. Blue

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    Nike Inc.: Study of value chain functions and how they contribute to the success of Nike. Prepared by Helgi Frimannsson MBA 640A Dr. Norcio 2/19/2007 When Bill Bowerman, a former track-and-field coach at University of Oregon and co-founder of Nike Inc, once said "if you have a body, you are an athlete", his words marked the foundation for a future business venture. Built on this quote is Nike´s mission statement that states: bring inspiration and innovation to every athlete in the

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    Company Background Apple, Inc. (formerly known as Apple Computer, Inc.) was incorporated in the State of California in 1977. Apple currently designs, manufactures, and markets a variety of computer and personal electronic products, including Macintosh computers, and the iPod digital music player. AppleÕs key markets are consumers, creative professionals, educational institutions, and business users. For nearly twenty years, Apple computers have been the industry standard for creative industries

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    Mac vs. IBM

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    Big Blue vs Big Red For decades the digital war between Macintoshes (Macs) and Personal Computers (PCs) has been a never ending struggle to see who ranks the better competition. Because Microsoft has dominated the software field, more and more businesses use PCs rather than Macs. But does that make the PC better than the Mac. Let 's take a trip back in time and review the evolution of a computer company. It 's not IBM or Microsoft. This company is Apple Computers, Incorporated. In the year 1976

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    use technology, and have been able to understand and execute it to conform to our daily lives. In this paper, I will outline different promotional strategies through advertisement, public relations, sales promotion, and direct marketing that Apple Inc uses with I-pad and compare it with Microsoft Window 8 tablet use. Advertisement In today’s ever-changing market there are several ways that companies advertise; either through billboards, magazines, newspapers, media advertisement and television commercials

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    Nike Campaign

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    nike campaign When I learned that I had to write this research paper, instead of procrastinating, I convinced myself to JUST DO IT. This phrase also happens to be one of the signature phrases of the leading athletic apparel company, Nike. The JUST DO IT campaign has been very successful for Nike, but it is not he sole reason for their success. Nike's campaign has definitely persuaded me to go out and buy a few Nike products. So what exactly does Nike's persuasive campaign consist of? This

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    How is it that Netflix and Coinstar’s Redbox have thrived in the DVD rental business and brick-and-mortar companies like Blockbuster were forced into bankruptcy protection? According to CEO and founder Reed Hastings, value is the reason. As we know from class, value is defined by customer/consumer and companies that offer value turn buyers. One great example of a company’s value turning buyers into lifelong customers is Apple. Apples success with iPhones, iTunes and Mac computers have proven that

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    HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PROJECT on PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL SYSTEM Submitted to: Dr. Pampari Venkataswamy Submitted By: TARUNA CHAWLA Enrol.No.-08BSHYD0892 Section-B INDEX 1. Executive Summary ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 2. Scope of the Project------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 3. Introduction----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 4. Process

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    Apple Marketing Mix

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    I will discuss the most important marketing mix variables as grouped by Prof. E. Jerome McCarthy: i) Product ii) Promotion. iii) Price iv) Place (Distribution) During this assignment I am going to be making my reference to Apple Inc., specifically looking at their iPhone product. I will therefore refer to Apple and how they diversified their iPhone

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