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    Apple Inc Case Study

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    doesn't make the any of its products itself. It neither manufactures the components nor assembles them into a finished product. The components come from a variety of suppliers and the assembly is done by Foxconn, a Taiwanese firm, at its plant in Shenzhen, China. The “teardown” graphic below, based on data from iSuppli, a market-research firm, shows who makes what inside the iPhone, and how much the various bits cost. Samsung turns out to be a particularly important supplier. It provides some of the

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    1.0 Executive Summary Due to the changing in business model of Multi-national Corporations (MNCs) and lack in supply chain management, MNCs have been criticized as behaving unethically in some situations. It makes a very bad impact on the business and it can destroy the brand image of the corporation. In order to determine the cause and solve this problem, I will examine the ethic of largest computing corporation (Apple) in its relationship with its main manufacture (Foxconn). Then, I will try to

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    2. Executive Summary This report was done to examine the people that make Kingsmen International a celebrated success in the Meetings, Incentives, Conventions, Exhibitions (MICE) industry, with an impressive net profit after taxation of S$17 million in 2013, and to learn the practices that Kingsmen International is taking to grow from strength to strength. This report draws attention to the fact that the company was only started from scratch in 1976, and within a short span of 38 years, the founders

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    1. 1 Background Thornton’s, a premier chocolatier founded in the UK in 1911, is a High Street business operating solely in the United Kingdom with a single product in its portfolio: gourmet chocolates. Today, Thornton’s has annual sales revenues of £221 million which are provided by 350 different cafes and retail stores, consisting of over 200 franchises that offer products via the Internet, in-store, and mail order. Thornton’s is a publicly traded company on the London Stock Exchange, with a current

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    Introduction In this report, I will analyze the financial performance of SDB by comparing it with its industry peers. SDB’s asset quality, earnings capability and capital adequacy are the three aspects I will pay attention to when evaluate its financial performance. Then I will discuss whether it is appropriate for Newbridge to pay 1.6 times book value for 18% shares in SDB. And what is appropriate range for the price Newbridge can offer. The objective of this report it to assist Newbridge

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    registered in Taiwan. Terry Guo ambitiously spreads his business globally. He establishes branch operation center in Mainland China, Brazil, Europe, and so on. Furthermore, in Mainland China, Foxconn own 800,000 employees, and 420,000 of them work in Shenzhen, Guangdong Providence. According to the description, Foxconn is a highly international company, which makes the public assume it has a diversity view on

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    C.H.I.N.A.: ‘Cheap House Is Not Allowed’ Will China’s real estate bubble burst? Since the onset of the global financial crisis in 2007, China has faced some critical problems linked with the excess of liquidity in its internal market, due to the stimulus plan launched by the Government to soften the effects of the crisis. As a result China is now fighting against a high rate of inflation (especially food prices) and a high cost of property. While the inflation issue has been partially solved

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    The Labor Market Of China

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    Introduction The labor market in china has its unique features: cheap labor and huge labor force. These features have attracted many foreign investments and a consequently, the state owned enterprises started to suffer from competition. All these changes forced China to reform is labor relation system. This report aims to analyze the strengths and weakness of labor relation system in china, especially in terms of the strengths and issues in labor market and training. 1 Outperformance of labor markets

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    Apple Inc Case Study

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    Behavioral Sciences | Apple Inc. | Group 1 Project | TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 3 External Environment 3 Customers 3 Suppliers 4 Competitors 7 Regulatory Environment 8 New Entrants 8 Substitutes 10 Conclusion 10 INTRODUCTION Apple Inc. is an American multinational corporation that designs and markets consumer electronics, computer software, and personal computers. The company's best-known hardware products include the Macintosh line of computers, the iPod, the iPhone and the iPad

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    Executive Summary This report discusses all of the relevant aspects relating to the entry of Dorrien Estate wines into the Chinese market. In the course of due diligence, this report outlines all relevant information required for entry to a foreign market. The uncontrollable factors such as the Chinese economy, political climate, technological, socio-cultural and legal factors are first extrapolated showing that China is the second largest economy in the world and plays an influential role in the

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