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    Motorcar Ownership in 1920s America

    Was motorcar ownership the most important reason for improvements in the way of life? I don’t think that motorcar ownership was the most important reason for improvements in the way of life. Although it was a heavily contributing factor, there were other reasons that meant consumers had a lot more free money to spend. For example, the Republicans had recently been elected into power in America. Their policies had included lowering taxes, initially increasing the amount of spare money people had;

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    Bailouts for Foreign Workers

    1- Why are foreign workers a vital source of competitive advantage for U.S. firms in certain industries? What are the limitations of U.S. workers in some of these fields? Foreign workers have proved to be a vital source of labor for a large number of USA firms. This is because they possess high skills, which are not available among local American citizens. In some technical industries such as nursing and computer programming, there is a shortage of skilled personnel. Consequently, firms have opted

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    Startup = Growth

    September 2012 A startup is a company designed to grow fast. Being newly founded does not in itself make a company a startup. Nor is it necessary for a startup to work on technology, or take venture funding, or have some sort of "exit." The only essential thing is growth. Everything else we associate with startups follows from growth. If you want to start one it's important to understand that. Startups are so hard that you can't be pointed off to the side and hope to succeed. You have to know

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    Ebusiness

    Jeff Bezos Amazon.com You would like to know more about how Jeff Bezos of Amazon.com transformed his idea for an online bookstore into a successful e-business. Write a one-page report describing how Jeff Bezos used his entrepreneurial abilities to create Amazon.com. “Jeffrey showed intense and varied scientific interests at an early age. He rigged an electric alarm to keep his younger siblings out of his room and converted his parents' garage into a laboratory for his science projects.” http://www

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    Internet Bubble

    The Internet Bubble (1998-1999) The internet bubble that burst during the year of 1998-1999 was similar to the housing market affect we saw happen no more than four years ago. In the case of the housing market, you had large market firms offering different types of loans to individuals that really couldn’t afford them (Balloon rate loans, Adjustable rate loans just to name a few). The main objective of these larger companies (Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae included) were to gain a significant profit

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    Cisco Systems Managing the Go to Market Evolution

    the most successful indirect sales channel strategy at that time. In later 1990s, Cisco had ever been the world’s most valuable company, its market capitalization exceeded $500 billion in 2000, and sales reached $18 billion. With the telecom and dot-com crash in 2001, Cisco’s business was hugely affected; $1 billion loss was reported in 2001. The shrunken market made Cisco’s management completely review and revamp its go-to market strategy. Market and Products: Cisco’s major products are switches

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    Approach

    The Petal Diagram I’ve always thought of my startups as the center of the universe. So I would begin by putting my company in the center of the slide. In this example the startup is creating a new category –  a lifelong learning network for entrepreneurs. To indicate where their customers for this new market would come from, they drew the 5 adjacent market segments: corporate, higher education, startup ecosystem, institutions, and adult learning skills that they believed their future customers were

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    Intel

    Between March and July 2000, Intel’s stock price rose rapidly, to the point where in July Intel’s market capitalization was above $500 billion, making it the largest firm in the world. Then on Thursday, September 21, 2000, Intel issued a press release indicating that its revenue for the third quarter would grow between 3 percent and 5 percent, not the 8 to 12 percent that analysts had been forecasting. In response to this news, Intel’s stock price dropped by 30 percent over the next five days.

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    Casa Del Libro Case

    BUYVIP, THE INTERNATIONALIZATION OF A SPANISH DOT COM The “Centro Virtual de Experiencias de Internacionalización” (On-line Centre for International Business Cases) is the result of the collaboration of the Spanish Institute for Foreign Trade ICEX and AEEDE, the Spanish Association of Business Schools , which includes eleven leading Business Schools. The aim of this project is to promote the internationalisation of Spanish SMEs, drawing on the academic rigour of the business schools that

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    Corning Case

    1) Describe Corning’s business. How has the firm performed? What accounts for the changes in valuation in Corning stock in Exhibit 2. * Competes in three operating segments: * Telecommunications (63% of Sales) * Advanced Materials * Information Display * Firm performed well until 2000 when the tech bubble burst. * Stock price dropped due to falling demand for fiber optics, cable systems, and other high-tech equipment the company produced. * US Telecom Index peaked

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