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Référence : HKU-12/516

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In this updated case on Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer, the company remains actively committed to rolling out and refining its Every Day Low Price ("EDLP") strategy across China, while making smaller, yet important strides to be locally relevant to its Chinese consumers. As recently as April...


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HKU-12/516(TN)
Note pédagogique
Wal-Mart in China (Teaching note)

Référence : HKU-10/475

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This case is about a US$1.4 billion corporate governance fraud at India's fourth-largest information technology company: Satyam Computer Services. The company offered IT outsourcing services to around 690 clients, including 185 Fortune 500 companies such as GE, Nissan Motors and General Motors. By 2...


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Référence : HKU-09/419

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Hong Kong Disneyland has been struggling with lower-than-expected attendance rates for almost three years since its opening. Factors such as small size, inconvenient location, lack of unique features, insufficient appeal to adults and missing Chinese elements have been cited as possible causes. The ...


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Référence : HKU-09/435

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Synopsis Private entrepreneur, Tony Fernandez took over the debt ridden AirAsia airlines from the Malaysian government in December 2001, months after the terrorist attacks of 9/11. One month later, he relaunched the airline as South-East Asia's first low cost carrier (LCC) and achieved an instant su...


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Référence : HKU-09/428

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In April 2008, Nintendo was ranked seventh in the annual BusinessWeek-Boston Consulting Group ranking of the world's most innovative companies. The award recognised the company as an innovative design powerhouse that had challenged the prevailing business model of the video game industry with its ne...


Référence : HKU-09/425

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Prior to the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, Chinese people were outraged by repeated interruptions of the Olympic torch relay in Paris on 7 April 2008. Soon after the incident, LVMH Group, a shareholder of the retailer Carrefour, was accused by some Chinese internet users of donating money to the ...


Référence : HKU-09/424

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On 27 November 2006, Bharti Enterprises Ltd ("Bharti"), one of India's principal business groups, and American retail giant Wal-Mart Stores Inc ("Wal-Mart"), entered into a joint venture with equal partnership for both companies. The partnership would give Wal-Mart access to the highly regulated Ind...


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Référence : HKU-08/380

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The case is about HR practices at Singhania and Partners, one of the largest full-service national law firms in India. People are at the core of the services industry and it is imperative that service organisations have systems in place to attract and retain talent. The Indian legal services industr...


Référence : HKU-07/352

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The Chinese currency, the renminbi, has been a subject of controversy between China and its trade partners (especially the US), which accuse China of manipulating its exchange rate to make its exports artificially cheaper. They perceive the renminbi as an unfair weapon in international competition. ...


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Référence : HKU-07/364

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In December 2006, eBay Inc., a US company that offers e-commerce, e-payments and internet communication services globally, announced its plan to form a joint venture with China-based online portal and wireless operator, TOM Online, that would give each company 49% and 51% ownership, respectively. Th...


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