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    Jetblue Ipo Case Study

    | JetBlue Airways | | Valuation of an IPO Case Study | | JetBlue Airways | | Valuation of an IPO Case Study | 2014 Ivan McClure, Imtiaz Saboor, Vanessa Lopes, Gilberta Pjetri 2014 Ivan McClure, Imtiaz Saboor, Vanessa Lopes, Gilberta Pjetri TABLE OF CONTENTS * History * Advantages & Disadvantages of an IPO * IPO Process * Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) * Similar Company Analysis * Discounted Cash Flow Analysis * Final

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    Cost Per Available Seat Mile

    American Airlines, 2013- 14.23 (cents per seat) Southwest Airlines, 2013- 12.60 (cents per seat) 2. Compare the CASM figures from your research. American Airlines cost per available seat mile is 1.63 cents per seat mile more than Southwest Airlines. 3. Identify what economic practices lead to a lower CASM. * Total operating expense for Southwest Airlines is $16,421, and American Airlines total operating expense is $28,704. * Southwest Airlines has 680 operating aircraft, and American

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    Corporate Culture/Leadership Actions

    Veronica M. Peterson Strayer University Strategic Management - Bus 599 Dr. Donny Bagwell June 14, 2010 Southwest Airlines Discuss the corporate culture at Southwest Airlines and how it leverages its culture to achieve a competitive advantage. Southwest Airlines culture has set them apart from other airlines and companies. Their culture is living the Southwest Way, which means one must have a warrior spirit, a servant’s heart and a fun-LUVing attitude. Another important company

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    Starbucks

    Starbucks Corporation: Case study in Motivation This case study concludes that motivation plays an important role at Starbucks Corporation, as it draws in consumers’ attention globally to change their mind about coffee. This has built up the company’s policy to a success level. The key factor to their success is motivation, but to motivate others we need to motivate ourselves. This is demonstrated in the company by building a good strong relationship between managers and employers resulting in

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    Preparing to Conduct Business

    Preparing to Conduct Business Research: Part 1 Southwest Airlines Team C RES351 Michael Mancini Jr. Oct. 4, 2013 What are the research questions? -  Judi What are the hypotheses? -  Judi Southwest Airlines Motivational Draft Paper Southwest Airline Background How did the airline giant become so successful? Southwest Airlines is one of the largest most cost-effective airlines in the nation. The company was founded in Texas by Rollin King and Herb Kelleher, were the airlines was incorporated

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    Cultural Sensitivity

    regional variations that exist within the organization, and the impact of the changing family definitions in today’s world. Each of these three factors has an influence on the successful recruitment and retention of a diverse workforce. Southwest Airlines (Southwest) is an example of a national organization that demonstrates the impact of these three factors. The organizational status of each employee would be achieved through personal effort in an open class system versus the social class to which

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    Structure of the Passenger Airline Market

    Trident University International Williams Anaab Module 1 Case Assignment (Airline Market) MKT 501: Strategic Marketing Dr. Cathy Cameron 24 November 2013 Introduction In recent years, affected by natural disasters, emergencies, oil price volatility, the international financial crisis and other factors, especially the oil price, that is the most major factor of the airline cost, and still increasing, made the airline industry’s production decline sharply. The main source of

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    English

    The Airline Industry: A Strategic Overview of Southwest Airlines Terra Thompson Ohio Dominican University Running head: SOUTHWEST AIRLINES 1   The Airline Industry: A Strategic Overview of Southwest Airlines Terra Thompson Ohio Dominican University SOUTHWEST AIRLINES The Airline Industry: A Strategic Overview of Southwest Airlines Table of Contents 2   The History of Southwest Airlines ..................................................................................

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    Management

    Qu: With respect to the case study Southwest Airlines in 2008 what are the key policies, procedures, operating practices, and core values underlying Southwest's efforts to implement and execute its low-cost/no frills strategy? Which of Southwest's strategy execution approaches and operating practices do you believe have been most crucial in accounting for the success that Southwest has enjoyed in executing its strategy? Southwest airlines have a number of key policies, practices and core values

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    Southwest

    Southwest Airlines Christopher Slusser Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Abstract Southwest airlines are currently the dominating airliner in the United States. Many other companies have tried to join Southwest in their current dominance, but have not held up to their standards. This paper will take a deep look into what and how Southwest operates in order to keep themselves a head of the game. A broad explanation of their current management style and where they plan to be in the future

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