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Case Solution for Asiasports: Hockey Night in Hong Kong

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Case Name :      Asiasports: Hockey Night in Hong Kong
Authors :           Andrew Delios
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            99M014
Discipline :        Entrepreneurship
Case Length :    19 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
Tom Barnes, executive director of Asiasports Ltd., was evaluating several options for growth for the sports management company. Asiasports’ principal sports properties were the South China Ice Hockey League and the World Ice Hockey 5’s tournament, both based in Hong Kong. Among the alternatives available: Barnes could develop hockey in other countries in Southeast Asia, he could acquire new sports properties, or he could expand into in-line hockey promotion in Hong Kong.
 
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Case Solution for EnglishStreet.com: English on the Internet

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Case Name :      EnglishStreet.com: English on the Internet
Authors :           Andrew Delios
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            99M021
Discipline :        Entrepreneurship
Case Length :    16 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
The founder of English Street has decided to take the company to a group of venture capitalists. English Street is an Internet company that provides multimedia content for teaching English to Hong Kong and China residents. The founder has developed the idea of English Street into a prototype website, and is putting together a prospectus (proposal) for a presentation to obtain funding for full development of her business plan.
 
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Case Solution for PacificLink iMedia: Designing an Internet Business

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Case Name :      PacificLink iMedia: Designing an Internet Business
Authors :           Andrew Delios
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            900M24
Discipline :        Entrepreneurship
Case Length :    15 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
PacificLink iMedia was a Hong Kong-based Internet marketing company that specialized in web design using Flash technology. The company had grown six-fold since its inception eighteen months ago. The directors of the company anticipated that the company would double in size in the next six months, and they were considering moving into three new markets, as well as into new business areas. The concepts of competitive advantage in the Internet industry and the structure of this industry are introduced from the perspective of a company that provides business services.
 
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Case Solution for Pacific Century Cyberworks (B): Broadband Access Across Asia

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Case Name :      Pacific Century Cyberworks (B): Broadband Access Across Asia
Authors :           Andrew Delios, Dennis Lai
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            900M32
Discipline :        Strategy
Case Length :    05 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
Supplements the (A) case.
 
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Case Solution for Pacific Century Cyberworks (A): Connecting to the World

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Case Name :      Pacific Century Cyberworks (A): Connecting to the World
Authors :           Andrew Delios, Dennis Lai
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            900M31
Discipline :        Strategy
Case Length :    18 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
Pacific Century Cyberworks (PCCW), a Hong Kong-based Internet company, emerged from an insignificant position since its mid-1999 listing to be a leading Internet player in Asia and China in early 2000. To achieve its growth, PCCW has followed an aggressive acquisition strategy, providing it with ownership positions in a multitude of Internet ventures. The case is positioned at the time of PCCW’s largest potential acquisition–Hong Kong Telecom–the fourth largest company in Hong Kong.
 
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Case Solution for Reinventing the San Miguel Corporation

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Case Name :      Reinventing the San Miguel Corporation
Authors :           Roberto Galang, Andrew Delios
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            909M74
Discipline :        General Management
Case Length :    20 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
San Miguel Corporation is one of the oldest and largest companies in the Philippines. In its 100 year history, it has established a clear leadership position in the Philippine beer industry, as well as having made successful forays into other related and unrelated product areas. In the late 2000s, Eduardo Cojuangco, the CEO of San Miguel Corporation, which was South Asia’s largest food and beverage company, found himself in a quandary. Cojuanco wanted to move San Miguel into industries that had scale and good future growth possibilities, to build leadership positions in key industries that would drive growth not just for San Miguel but also for the Philippines. At the same time, San Miguel Corporation would reverse its international expansion plans. The case involves discussion of this strategy, tracing issues of internationalization versus a domestic product focused growth in non-allied businesses in the Philippines, such as energy, mining, infrastructure and other utilities.
 
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Case Solution for The Beer Cases (C): Tsingtao Brewery

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Case Name :      The Beer Cases (C): Tsingtao Brewery
Authors :           Andrew Delios, Donna Jimenez
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            W11615
Discipline :        General Management
Case Length :    16 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
The Beer Cases present a means to explore industry evolution in a rapidly globalizing industry. In 2011, the beer industry had elements of sub-national, national and global competition. Giants, such as AB Inbev, as well as national champions, such as Tiger Breweries and Tsingtao, which were aspiring to become major regional and global players, populated the industry. Further, industry players used alternative models (strategic approaches) to meet their objectives for national, regional and global expansion. By focusing on presentations of the strategies of five major beer companies (AB InBev, Groupo Modelo, Tiger Breweries, Tsingtao and San Miguel), this set of cases helps to illustrate these points. The format used for the cases involves in-class presentations of each case, alongside rigorous questioning from the instructor to not only explore the logic of the analysis and strategy proposed in the presentation for each company, but to also nudge the class toward an understanding of the major trends in the growth of the beer industry and key success factors for companies that operate in the beer industry. The class can be pushed further to connect the implications of one’s assumptions about what drives success in beer sales, alongside their understanding of industry growth trends and drivers, to understand models of global competition in this industry, and forecast anticipated outcomes and strategies for the major beer companies considered in this set of presentations. Ultimately, the observations from the beer industry, which is a fairly easy product and industry to understand, can be extrapolated to other industries, to see how closely they fit the development of the beer industry. Further, lessons can also be drawn about how industry pressures influence the four key components of an international expansion strategy: product choice for expansion, market choice for geographic expansion, timing of entry and mode of entry.
 
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Case Solution for The Beer Cases (B): Groupo Modelo

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Case Name :      The Beer Cases (B): Groupo Modelo
Authors :           Andrew Delios, Donna Jimenez
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            W11614
Discipline :        General Management
Case Length :    19 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
The Beer Cases present a means to explore industry evolution in a rapidly globalizing industry. In 2011, the beer industry had elements of sub-national, national and global competition. Giants, such as AB Inbev, as well as national champions, such as Tiger Breweries and Tsingtao, which were aspiring to become major regional and global players, populated the industry. Further, industry players used alternative models (strategic approaches) to meet their objectives for national, regional and global expansion. By focusing on presentations of the strategies of five major beer companies (AB InBev, Groupo Modelo, Tiger Breweries, Tsingtao and San Miguel), this set of cases helps to illustrate these points. The format used for the cases involves in-class presentations of each case, alongside rigorous questioning from the instructor to not only explore the logic of the analysis and strategy proposed in the presentation for each company, but to also nudge the class toward an understanding of the major trends in the growth of the beer industry and key success factors for companies that operate in the beer industry. The class can be pushed further to connect the implications of one’s assumptions about what drives success in beer sales, alongside their understanding of industry growth trends and drivers, to understand models of global competition in this industry, and forecast anticipated outcomes and strategies for the major beer companies considered in this set of presentations. Ultimately, the observations from the beer industry, which is a fairly easy product and industry to understand, can be extrapolated to other industries, to see how closely they fit the development of the beer industry. Further, lessons can also be drawn about how industry pressures influence the four key components of an international expansion strategy: product choice for expansion, market choice for geographic expansion, timing of entry and mode of entry.
 
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Case Solution for The Beer Cases (A): A-B InBev

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Case Name :      The Beer Cases (A): A-B InBev
Authors :           Andrew Delios, Donna Jimenez
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            W11613
Discipline :        General Management
Case Length :    18 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
The Beer Cases present a means to explore industry evolution in a rapidly globalizing industry. In 2011, the beer industry had elements of sub-national, national and global competition. Giants, such as AB Inbev, as well as national champions, such as Tiger Breweries and Tsingtao, which were aspiring to become major regional and global players, populated the industry. Further, industry players used alternative models (strategic approaches) to meet their objectives for national, regional and global expansion. By focusing on presentations of the strategies of five major beer companies (AB InBev, Groupo Modelo, Tiger Breweries, Tsingtao and San Miguel), this set of cases helps to illustrate these points. The format used for the cases involves in-class presentations of each case, alongside rigorous questioning from the instructor to not only explore the logic of the analysis and strategy proposed in the presentation for each company, but to also nudge the class toward an understanding of the major trends in the growth of the beer industry and key success factors for companies that operate in the beer industry. The class can be pushed further to connect the implications of one’s assumptions about what drives success in beer sales, alongside their understanding of industry growth trends and drivers, to understand models of global competition in this industry, and forecast anticipated outcomes and strategies for the major beer companies considered in this set of presentations. Ultimately, the observations from the beer industry, which is a fairly easy product and industry to understand, can be extrapolated to other industries, to see how closely they fit the development of the beer industry. Further, lessons can also be drawn about how industry pressures influence the four key components of an international expansion strategy: product choice for expansion, market choice for geographic expansion, timing of entry and mode of entry.
 
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Case Solution for Australian Miners and the Resource Super Profit Tax

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Case Name :      Australian Miners and the Resource Super Profit Tax
Authors :           Andrew Delios, Donna Jimenez, Clarissa Turner
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            W12002
Discipline :        General Management
Case Length :    16 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
This case presents a means by which students can explore how government policy is influenced by the actions of stakeholders in an economy: firms, taxpayers, voters, unions, and other organizations. It highlights how policy-making can be a process endogenous to the interests and influence of the private sector, and not an exogenous one, even in domains that are the power reserve of public policy makers. In 2010, the ruling party in Australia has devised a new tax, the Resource Super Profit Tax (RSPT). This tax has been devised to enable national and state governments to benefit from the boom in the mining industry by expropriating a greater portion of the industry’s earnings. The RSPT has been prepared without any input from major mining companies in Australia, and if implemented would represent a substantial increase in their tax payable. The case is presented from the perspective of the CEO of BHP Billiton, one of the largest mining companies in Australia. The situation considers what, if any, action can be taken to combat a tax that has already been devised by the government and is about to be implemented. Successful analysis of the case involves an evaluation of all stakeholders in the Australian economy that will be influenced by the imposition of the RSPT. After this is done, a strategy needs to be devised that will influence the government to withdraw a tax to which it has already demonstrated a firm commitment.
 
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