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    The Native American Casino Establishments The Native American Indian casinos in the United States are a growing billion dollar industry collecting mass revenues from gamblers. I have been to several Native American Establishments in my nearly four years of being age legal to gamble in California. My friends and I love to explore the variety of Native American establishments that southern California has to offer, but some are more enjoyable then others because of pros and cons. The main feature…

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    Event On October 9, 2013, Wal-Mart Stores and Bharti Enterprises announced the end of their six-year old joint venture in India. Why Wal-Mart entered India? The retail market in the U.S. was saturated and did not have much room for growth. Having touched all parts of home country, it was an inevitable choice…

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    Cairn India Case Study

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    6.1. CAIRN-VEDANTA DEAL I n August 2010 Vedanta Resources Plc (“Vedanta”), a company listed on the London Stock Exchange, announced it proposal to purchase 51% controlling stake in Cairn India (“Cairn India”), for a consideration of (reportedly) USD 9.6 billion. Cairn India is a subsidiary of Cairn Energy Plc, a listed entity in the United Kingdom, a leading player in the Indian oil and gas industry. The deal was structured to include a non-compete fee into the price of the shares of the…

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    Walmart Future Research

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    Wal-Mart has been the second largest company and has many operations that are international too. Wal-Mart is a store that emphases on low pricing but yet gives good quality products. Wal-Mart opened their first store in India with partnership with Bharti Enterprises. The purpose of the joint venture to have and operate it in…

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    Enterprises today exist as vital performing artists in practically every circle of individual, social and political action. Legal can approach the idea of Corporate Criminal Liability by discovering methods of reasoning and escape clauses in existing laws and acts. There have been a few cases where Supreme Court of India has possessed the capacity to determine cases in this way: Iridium India Telecom v. Motorola Inc. Iridium India Telecom Ltd. ("Litigant") favored the interest under the…

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    for Altran in India. IMAGE COPY Muralidhar Ponnaluri – Procurement & IT Director Muralidhar brings to Elior India a rich 24 years of experience in operations scaling, market coverage, alliances, demand management, working capital planning and Enterprise Resource Planning in the supply chain. He holds proficiency in product and service sales & marketing, distribution/supply chain and profit centre operations.…

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    country. For example, in India the government requires foreign retailers in the country to source 30% of the products sold to small and medium businesses. This has been a stumbling block and has pushed the company to break up its partnership with Bharti Enterprises, its partner in India. In South Korea, the market concentrates mainly on food and beverages while the Wal-Mart stores there mainly had on electronics and clothing, therefore, the company’s sales there low. The market in China consists…

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    Part A 1. Understand your service supply chain Wal-Mart’s supply chain management is recognized as a core competitive strategy through efficiently manage the relationship between suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, and retailers; the frugal corporate culture push them to strongly interact with each other and result in keeping its prices low. As the figure 1 shows, Under the system, goods were centrally ordered, assembled at a massive warehouse, known as ‘distribution center’ , from…

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    By definition these resources are more costly and hard to imitate. These resources are rooted deep in the company’s history by staying focused in mobile markets and not diversifying into other technology categories that would loose the company’s primary focus and drive through its core competencies. As the company grew to be the largest in the industry, they remained focused on the leading edge of mobile technology. 1. Tangible Resources - Strong…

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    (2) Wharton Business School : The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania is the business school of the University of Pennsylvania, a private Ivy League university located in Philadelphia. Wharton was established in 1881 through a donation from Joseph Wharton. Wharton is widely regarded as one of the world's top institutions for business education. In 2014-2015, the U.S. News & World Report ranked Wharton's undergraduate program first, MBA program first, and executive MBA program also…

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