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    Ducati & Tpg

    M&A (B) – Ducati & TPG Question1: On a scale from 0 to 10, we would like to mark it with 2. Answer: TPG is overwhelmingly acting as a financial buyer. Firstly, picking up Ducati as its target company is quite opportunistic. From the traditional investment style’s point of view, TPG is interested in those companies that had grown rapidly but still had the corporate structures of very small companies which caused great stress to the management of the business, and the assets of their target

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    Ducati Case

    14027895, 14024392 Introduction: “…everything should be continuously rediscussed…” Frederico Minoli (Gavetti, 2004, pg.861) In the summer of 1996 Frederico Minoli was appointed as the CEO of Ducati in order to lead the company into a new era of profitability and to establish Ducati as a brand to contend with in the sports motorcycle segment. In the years preceding the revolutionary turnaround, the company changed hands a number of time which resulted in a lack of overall strategic direction

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    Ducati Case

    9-709-462 REV: JANUARY 15, 2010 JUAN ALCACER DAVID COLLIS MARY FUREY The Walt Disney Company and Pixar Inc.: To Acquire or Not to Acquire? In November 2005, Robert Iger, the newly appointed CEO of the Walt Disney Company, eagerly awaited the box office results of Chicken Little, the company’s second computer-generated (CG) feature film. He knew that, for Disney as a whole to be successful, he had to get the animation business right, particularly the new CG technology that was rapidly supplanting

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    Ducati Case Analysis

    Louis Trocquet Ducati Case Analysis A worldwide motorcycle icon that had been in business since 1926 was on the verge on bankruptcy in late 1996 before it was purchased by the Texas Pacific Group. Frederico Minoli was widely known as being a turnaround experience expert, and he already had previous experience with a Texas Pacific Group partner named Abel Halpern. Minoli’s reputation and Halpern’s previous involvement with Minoli made it a seemingly easy decision to bring Minoli on as the CEO

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    Ducati Case Study

    2013 Ducati Motorcycles Analysis In order to understand the potential decisions and trade offs available for Ducati to organize its strategic plan, a thorough analysis of the motorcycle industry was essential. In 1996, Ducati Motorcycles operated in a highly unattractive industry. The forces of competition were strong. The high bargaining buyer of buyers, the moderate bargaining power of suppliers, threat of substitutes, and the threat of new entrants fueled this situation. Ducati competed

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    Ducati Cost Analysis

    chosen, Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A., Italy, there will be an analysis report of the three aspects of the purchasing management. Firstly, the supplier selection criteria and supplier evaluation system, which includes the purchasing goals, the needs of the organization as well as the purchasing cost analysis. Secondly, the usage of ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) for purchasing operations. Lastly, for the purchasing operations and management will be covered in this essay. Ducati first

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    Ducati Case Study

    1. HECHOS Y PERSONAJES Ducati es una empresa italiana fabricante de motocicletas, fundada en 1926 en Bolonia (Italia), quienes en 1952 diseñaron su primera motocicleta. Actualmente se considera una de las marcas más importantes en el sector del motociclismo comercial y deportivo. Ducati fue fundada en 1926 como una empresa familiar y otros inversionistas para producir equipo para radio. En 1954, Fabio Taglioni, un ingeniero visionario, empezó a producir motos, las cuales estaban avanzadas

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    Harley-Davidson/Ducati Case Study

    Harley-Davidson/Ducati Case Study November 20, 2013 Question 1 Ducati: Ducati is an Italian motorcycle manufacturing company that is renowned for its high performance and stylish motorcycles. Ducati is committed to racing competitions, state of the art design, style, and most importantly, an immense passion for bikes. Ducati has created a strong bond with its customers, beginning on the racetracks and spreading worldwide. Ducati builds high performance bikes for bike enthusiasts, known

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    Ducatii

    Singh Mahammad S. Siddiqi Waqas Yaqoob Ducati Case Analysis Overview Ducati was founded on July 24, 1926 in Bologna, Italy by the Ducati family and a group of investors. Ducati was initially named Società Radio Brevetti Ducati because the founder’s intentions were to manufacture electronics and to penetrate that industry. In fact Ducati’s first task was to produce a component for the growing field of radio transmission. The first product Ducati manufactured was called Manens and it functioned

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    GIOVANNI GAVETTI Ducati By the end of 2000, Federico Minoli had won his battle. Over the past five years, the “turnaround i artist” -- as Forbes magazine dubbed him –- had transformed a company on the verge of bankruptcy into one of the most profitable motorcycle manufacturers in the world; a mechanical concern into a global brand; a fast motorcycle into a symbol of Italian design and tradition, extreme performance, and technical excellence. Under Minoli, Ducati had enjoyed explosive growth

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