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    Westfarmers Case Study

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    businesses; Blackwoods and Protector Alsafe. Both companies are owned and operated under the business giant Westfarmers; they have decided to initiate a merger between both businesses into one main operation Australia wide. Very wise but also risky to merge two companies who cover a wide range of products; Protector Alsafe know for…

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    Mergers and acquisitions are inherently difficult for everyone involved. The goal of a merger or acquisition is to create an organization that is stronger than what it was prior with as little disruption as possible. A successful merger requires a group of individuals who are tasked with thoroughly looking at everything from both organizations. Areas that require more attention than others include employee perceptions, stress, engagement and motivation, communication and organizational…

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    Merger of Mobilink and Warid Question 1) Why mergers take place, What are its basics? Answer:- Mergers usually take place to two main reason 1) When one company wants to expand its business and wants to capture more customers 2) When one company is at the door steps of shutting down and they want to join another giant company to overcome their problems When mobilink and warid merge together both the companies were in win win situation because both of them generate lots of profit. I think…

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    this merger. Operating performance and profitability can be assessed by using both margin analysis from the income statement, as well as, ROE. The trend for the gross profit margin has been decreased, ranging from 18% in 2002 to 15% in 2006. While the operating profit suffered sharply downturn, ranging from 553 in 2002 down to even negative 2,497 in 2006. Return on equity (ROE) is the amount of net income returned as a percentage of shareholder’s equity. Return on equity measures a corporation…

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    Vertical Acquisition

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    You must have invested a lot of money and time and your business have survived the influence business risk factors. The enormous experience acquired is enough to think of growing the business. Which major to use depend on the business type. We can grow a business by using inorganic growth or organic growth. a) Inorganic growth is a business expansion strategy that uses “merger” or “takeover” principle as a means of increase activities rather than opening new physical location. i)A merger…

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    Vertical integration is defined by a strategy in which a company expands its operations either backward into industries that produce inputs for its core products or forward into industries that use, distribute or sell it products (Hill 180). Wal-Mart has used vertical integration to bring the company to the point that they are today. When they begin they were small stores that had very little purchasing power. The supplier are the ones that created the prices and the prices tended to by high.…

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    the different types of Mergers and in which category did eBay and PayPal merger fall into. We will also look into as to what was the acquisition motive, what led to the demerger and whether the synergies were attained or not. Merger is an amalgamation of 2 companies such that one company retains its corporate existence and the other one loses it corporate existence. The survivor company inherits the liabilities and assets of the other one. In effect one company completely absorbs the other one…

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    they signed a memorandum of understanding to merge to create the third-largest bank in Italy. The merger, which will give the combined company a national market share in terms of branches of more than 8%, will take place via the incorporation of a new bank holding in the form of a joint stock company. Banco Popolare shareholders will have a 54% stake in the new company, with current BPM shareholders owning the remainder. Banco Popolare and BPM will transform from cooperative banks into…

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    CONGLOMERATE Conglomerate integration occasionally also comes up in form of merger, acquisition or takeover. It involves the coming together of two or more companies in different industries, i.e. the business not related with each other or sometimes not within same industry. The integration defers to that of horizontally (producing the same or competing products) nor vertically (standing towards each other in the relationship of supplier and buyer or potential supplier and buyer) but possibly…

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    Mobilink Case Study

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    Problems faced by Mobilink: Merger: The successful completion of Mobilink-Warid merger led to the companies to the integration process with other departments and other operational works. Warid’s network now has 3G while the Mobilink is soon going to offer 4G services. As per the integral process Mobilink has started to call ‘Mobilink to Warid” calls as “on-net” for selective calling plans. According to the current scenario the selective prepaid plans on Mobilink to Warid calls are from now being…

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