DECEMBER 21, 2012 CORPORATES RATING METHODOLOGY Global Pharmaceutical Industry Summary This rating methodology explains Moody’s approach to assessing credit risk for companies in the pharmaceutical industry globally. This document is intended to provide general guidance that helps companies, investors, and other interested market participants understand how key qualitative and quantitative risk characteristics are likely to affect rating outcomes for companies in the pharmaceutical industry
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IIBM Institute of Business Management Distance Learning Approval, Accreditation, Membership MBA IIBM | From the Director's Desk Dear Students, Gone are the days when open distance learning (ODL) courses by institutes merely offered a correspondence course for a Bachelor's or a Master's degree. This concept has indeed come of age and is nearing its demise with its pair of foot all set for the liberated celestial journey with no possible signs of reincarnation. In this knowledge and information
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Competition for marginal customers * Strategic Alliances eg - Aer Lingus & BA * Comfort & premium services to Business Class * Increased use of online ticketing Ryanair’s Perspective: Intense & increasing competition (Aggressive) * ENTRY BARRIER : * Rise of Charter flights in Europe * European Deregulation-New Competitors; Pricing, routing, pooling abolished * Huge financing to enter may cause high entry barrier for new entrants * High maintenance
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Adoption of the Balanced Scorecard: A Contingency Variables Analysis Kevin Hendricks Richard Ivey School of Business University of Western Ontario Larry Menor Richard Ivey School of Business University of Western Ontario and Christine Wiedman* Richard Ivey School of Business University of Western Ontario September 2004 We thank Harpreet Hora for her research assistance. We also acknowledge the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council for providing funding for this project. * Corresponding
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Qantas Airway Strategic Management BUSM 3125 Group Assignment 2 Jonathon Reid Sindra Hao Ming Lee – S3301727 Table of Content Executive Summary 3 Background Information 4 SWOT Analysis 5 PESTEL Framework Analysis
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expand the overseas market. According to Yannopoulos (2011) found that increasing market share and profitability can consolidated companies' position in market. Therefore, Inkawa focus on increasing sales, which make Inkawa chose make-to-stock (MTS) mode. MTS used by
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JetBlue Strategic plan Michele Branam STR581 March 26, 2013 Billie Hutson, PhD TABLE OF CONTENTS Abstract …………pg. 4 Introduction pg. 5 MISSION, VISION, AND VALUE STATEMENT…………………………………PG. 5 ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS…………………………………………………..PG. 5 ENVIRONMENTAL SCAN………………………………………………................PG. 6 SWOT ANALYSIS PG. 6 PEST ANALYSIS………………………………………..………………………..…PG. 8 STRATEGY…………………………………………………………………………..PG. 9 VALUE DISCIPLINE..……………………………………………………….……...PG. 9 GENERIC STRATEGY………………………………………………………………PG
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Louis Vuitton Case 1. According to HSBC in February 2009, Japan was the final destination of 45 percent of luxury goods sold worldwide. According to Claudia D’Arpizio, Japan is the world’s largest market, consisting of the highest per capita spending for luxury goods. Japan is known for a group-oriented culture, which creates pressure for its citizens to possess luxury, status-driven products such as Louis Vuitton (LV). This makes the Japanese luxury market easily penetrated by new and
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Course Study Guide 2011–12 International Business Management BUSI 1493 [pic] Contents 1. Welcome 3 2. Introduction to the Course 4 2.1 Aims 4 2.2 Learning Outcomes 4 2.2.1 Knowledge and understanding of: 4 2.2.2 Intellectual Skills: 4 2.2.3 Subject practical skills: 5 2.2.4 Transferable skills: 5 2.3 Learning and teaching activities 5 3. Contact Details 5 4. Course Content 6 4.1 Session Reading 20 5. Assessment Details 21
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Journal Of Financial And Strategic Decisions Volume 10 Number 3 Fall 1997 STRATEGIC ASSETS, CAPITAL STRUCTURE, AND FIRM PERFORMANCE Rahul Kochhar* Abstract Possession of strategic assets is a necessary condition for sustained competitive advantage. This condition is, however, not sufficient. Firms require financial management capability to realize the rents present in their strategic assets. The firm-specific nature of strategic assets implies that they be financed primarily through equity;
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