Rev. Confirming Pages Case 6 Apple Inc. in 2009 Lou Marino The University of Alabama Katy Beth Jackson The University of Alabama John Hattaway The University of Alabama Heading into the fourth quarter of 2009, management at Apple had much to be excited about. Steve Jobs had returned to lead the company as CEO after receiving a liver transplant earlier in the year, the company had set revenue and earnings records during its most recent quarter, the new iPhone 3GS had sold more
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Case 3: Apple Inc. I. Introduction Apple Computer is an innovative company evolving on the multimedia and high technology market. It is present on hardware and software markets, as well as in the on-line services market. Its highly diversified offer makes Apple Computers a company that is very hard to manage. Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak created the company in 1976. They wanted to “change the world through technology” by creating the personal computer (PC). The launch of Apple II in 1978 was the
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INTRODUCING IPHONE AND APPLE TV Apple Computer Inc. was started by a partnership between Steve Jobs and Stephen Wozniak who were both computer gurus. This partnership resulted in a simple idea of creating their first computer, Apple 1 in the garage of Jobs’ parents which. Since then the company has been able to be successful through its innovative products and has able to build a reputable brand image in the business environment Although it encountered some ups and downs over the past years
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Apple Computer, Inc. Company Profile Reference Code: 108 Publication Date: Nov 2006 www.datamonitor.com Datamonitor USA 245 5th Avenue 4th Floor New York, NY 10016 USA t: +1 212 686 7400 f: +1 212 686 2626 e: usinfo@datamonitor.com Datamonitor Europe Charles House 108-110 Finchley Road London NW3 5JJ United Kingdom t: +44 20 7675 7000 f: +44 20 7675 7500 e: eurinfo@datamonitor.com Datamonitor Germany Kastor & Pollux Platz der Einheit 1 60327 Frankfurt Deutschland t: +49 69 9754 4517 f: +49
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31 STEVE JOBS AND APPLE, INC. Todd A. Finkle, Gonzaga University Michael L. Mallin, The University of Toledo CASE DESCRIPTION The primary issues in this case involve business startup and management, and are appropriate for entrepreneurship and management courses. A secondary issue demonstrates how personal drive and motivation are critical components of successfully managing and growing a business, thereby making this case appropriate for discussion on the topic of strategic management
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Apple Inc. needs no introduction as it is one of the world’s most successful, popular and iconic companies with around three decades of ground-breaking innovations and redefining the way humans consume digital content such as music and movies. Named the world’s most admired company for consecutive three years by Fortune, the late CEO Steve Jobs, who turned around the company from near bankruptcy in 1996, couldn’t have asked for more. Originally Apple Computer, the company was renamed Apple Inc. in
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Marketing Plan Apple iPhone Table of Contents Executive Summary | …………………….……………………. | 3 | Situational Analysis | …………………….……………………. | 3 | Marketing Strategy | …………………….……………………. | 8 | Financials | …………………….……………………. | 13 | Controls | …………………….……………………. | 16 | Summary | …………………….……………………. | 17 | Executive Summary The Apple iPhone targets consumers who desire to have constant access to the internet, media, and communication. The market for smart phones compared to standard
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completely fallen on their face on several occasions. They struggled mightily while Jobs was not a part of the organization. Apple reached a point where many thought they would not survive. When asked in late 1997 what Jobs should do as head of Apple, Dell Inc.'s (DELL) then-CEO Michael S. Dell said at an investor conference: "I'd shut it down and give the money back to the shareholders.” (Burrows, Grover, and Green) Well, times changed. Less than 10 years later, BusinessWeek ranked Apple as the top performer
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company had an increase in profits because of innovative products. In 2001, the company introduced the iPod. This little device was just a small music player. It played and stored music files that the customer could download on the Internet. Apple Inc. dropped the “computer” out of its name in 2007; the same year it introduced the iPhone (Sanford, 2013). The first phone made by the company was a success. In the following years the company continued to improve its product; introducing the iPhone 3g
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