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    1. Despite its growth and sizewhy is Inventec not very profitable? Several factors may attribute to the low profitability of Inventec in the past few years. Firstly‚ they are operating in a dynamic electronic industry with very short product life cycle. The design of a new product may obsolete in a very short period of time‚ the reliance on frequent technology innovation determined the high industry’s inherent risk. Second factor is the intense competition and the clients and suppliers have comparatively

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    CASE II INVENTEC CORPORATION 1. According to industry structure and profitability analysis‚ these are some reasons lead low profitability of Inventec. First‚ rivalry among existing firms; more competitors enter into this filed especially in China‚ the average selling price continues to erode‚ even some of them have to choose price war. At the same time‚ India companies provided high profit margin software and IT service which left the low profit margin manufacturing to traditional ODM companies

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    ACCT3610 – Business Analysis and Valuation Week 3 (Tutorial 2) – Inventec Case Study 1. Despite the growth of Inventec‚ there were a number of reasons why it was not very profitable. * Firstly‚ they were operating in a highly competitive market. This created pressure to reduce costs and offer the best price to clients‚ thus decreasing profit margins. * Inventec were operating in an industry that has rapid rates of growth and development in terms of products and product types‚ new

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    Inventec Corporation Case Study Inventec Corporation lies in the ODM industry which designed and manufactured electronic products for client companies that marketed the products globally. Despite its growth and sizeInventec is not very profitable for the following reasons. To begin with‚ the ODM industry’s average profitability is low. Net margins of leading taiwan ODM companies range from 1% to 6%. The low profitability is mainly driven by the huge customer bargain power and

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    competition‚ (3) unstable‚ fluid relationships with clients‚ (4) plant underutilization‚ (5) flattening gross margins‚ (6) lack of brand identity‚ and (7) the commoditization of the notebook industry all played roles in the company’s performance. Inventec is positioned in an industry in which gross margins have been flattening over recent years‚ largely due to the downward price pressure applied by increasingly intense competition and by clients who hold bargaining power over their suppliers. The

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    was lower than expectation is due to the high competition between the many ODMS. Therefore‚ though the field of ODM was once high profitable‚ with the intensive new entrants entered in this industry‚ supply for quality goods are rapidly increasing‚ the profit margin that each competitor could share is simultaneously shrinking. In other words‚ despite the fact that Inventec has done quite well in expansion and decision making‚ strategic direction as well as determination of sustainability in the past

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    1. Why was the soft drink industry so profitable? Soft drink industry observed growth rate from its inception 1886 to 1990‚ the consumption of soft drinks saw remarkable growth‚ below data shows the growth in United State’s consumption. Year | 1899 | 1970 | 1980 | 1990 | Consumption | 0.6 | 22.7 | 34.5 | 47.4 | #Consumption: Gallons per person per year Financial figures also back the growth story of the Soft Drink market. ROE % | 1972 | 1975 | 1980 | 1981 | 1982 | 1983 | 1984 | 1985 |

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    Case Study C: CASE 21: Starbucks Strategy & Internal Initiatives to return to Profitable Growth CASE 21: Starbucks Strategy & Internal Initiatives to return to Profitable Growth can be found on pages C326-C360 in your textbook‚ Thompson‚ A. A.‚ Peteraf‚ M.A.‚ Gamble‚ J.E.‚ Strickland‚ A.J. (2012). Crafting and Executing Strategy: Concepts and Cases: Global Edition‚ NY‚ U.S.A Instructions for the Oral Presentation and Written Assignment: Working in a Team of 3-4‚ Howard Schultz has

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    wind power business. To what extent is diversification the best strategy to achieve profitable growth? Justify your answer with reference to Novartis‚ Google and/ or other organisations that you know. (40 marks) Diversification - Practice under which a firm enters an industry or market different from its core business. Growth – The process of improving some measure of an enterprise’s success. Business growth can be achieved either by boosting the top line or revenue of the business with greater

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    Why Shoe Sizes Are as They Are Seemingly arbitrary‚ there is a crazy logic (and a lot of muddy history giving rise to tradition) behind the numbers assigned to different shoe sizes. During the reign of England’s Edward II (1284-1327)‚ certain measurements became standardized. Most pertinent to the discussion at hand: "Three barley-corns‚ round and dry‚ make an inch‚ twelve inches a foot‚ three feet a yard (ulna)‚ five and a half yards a perch‚ and forty perches in length and four in breadth an

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