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Dairy Queen Plans to Enter Manhattan
produced by Bloomberg L. P.; interview by Deirdre Bolton, fl. 1999-2013 (New York, NY: Bloomberg L. P., 2012), 3 mins
Dairy Queen CEO John Gainor talks about his company's plans to enter the Manhattan market and what it's like being owned by Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's 'Money Moves.'
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produced by Bloomberg L. P.; interview by Deirdre Bolton, fl. 1999-2013 (New York, NY: Bloomberg L. P., 2012), 3 mins
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Dairy Queen CEO John Gainor talks about his company's plans to enter the Manhattan market and what it's like being owned by Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's 'Money Moves.'
Field of Study
Business & Economics
Content Type
News story
Contributor
Bloomberg L. P.
Author / Creator
Deirdre Bolton, fl. 1999-2013
Date Published / Released
2012-06-21
Publisher
Bloomberg L. P.
Person Discussed
John Gainor, fl. 2012
Topic / Theme
Food industry, Business enterprises, Food and Beverage Stores, Dairy Product Manufacturing
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Copyright © 2012 by Bloomberg LP
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Eggland's Best's Secret to Producing Fresher Eggs
presented by Pimm Fox, 1960-; produced by Bloomberg L. P. (New York, NY: Bloomberg L. P., 2013), 4 mins
Charlie Lanktree, chief executive officer of Eggland's Best, talks with Pimm Fox about the company's higher standard for egg production. They speak on Bloomberg Television's 'Taking Stock.'
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presented by Pimm Fox, 1960-; produced by Bloomberg L. P. (New York, NY: Bloomberg L. P., 2013), 4 mins
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Charlie Lanktree, chief executive officer of Eggland's Best, talks with Pimm Fox about the company's higher standard for egg production. They speak on Bloomberg Television's 'Taking Stock.'
Field of Study
Business & Economics
Content Type
News story, Interview
Contributor
Bloomberg L. P.
Author / Creator
Pimm Fox, 1960-
Date Published / Released
2013-02-07
Publisher
Bloomberg L. P.
Topic / Theme
Business enterprises, Food industry, Eggs, Poultry and Egg Production
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 by Bloomberg LP
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Hostess: Sweetest Comeback in History of Ever
produced by Bloomberg L. P.; interview by Sara Eisen, fl. 2013 and Erik Schatzker, fl. 1998 (New York, NY: Bloomberg L. P., 2013), 4 mins
Bernstein-Rein Vice President Group Account Director Larson Stiegemeyer discusses the comeback of Twinkies with Erik Schatzker on Bloomberg Television's 'Market Makers.'
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produced by Bloomberg L. P.; interview by Sara Eisen, fl. 2013 and Erik Schatzker, fl. 1998 (New York, NY: Bloomberg L. P., 2013), 4 mins
Description
Bernstein-Rein Vice President Group Account Director Larson Stiegemeyer discusses the comeback of Twinkies with Erik Schatzker on Bloomberg Television's 'Market Makers.'
Field of Study
Business & Economics
Content Type
News story, Interview
Contributor
Bloomberg L. P.
Author / Creator
Sara Eisen, fl. 2013, Erik Schatzker, fl. 1998
Date Published / Released
2013-07-15
Publisher
Bloomberg L. P.
Topic / Theme
Business enterprises, Foods, Business affairs, Food industry, Branding (Marketing), Snacks (Meals), Bakeries and Tortilla Manufacturing
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 by Bloomberg LP
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Kraft's Takeover of Cadbury
written by Syeda Maseeha Qumer, fl. 2008 (Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh: IBS Center for Management Research, 2012, originally published 2012), 25 page(s)
This case deals with the hostile takeover of UK-based Cadbury Plc (Cadbury) by the US-based Kraft Foods (Kraft). The final takeover price was £11.9 billion (US$19.7 billion). Cadbury was the world's second largest confectionery company. It had established a strong presence in emerging markets and globally held th...
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written by Syeda Maseeha Qumer, fl. 2008 (Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh: IBS Center for Management Research, 2012, originally published 2012), 25 page(s)
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This case deals with the hostile takeover of UK-based Cadbury Plc (Cadbury) by the US-based Kraft Foods (Kraft). The final takeover price was £11.9 billion (US$19.7 billion). Cadbury was the world's second largest confectionery company. It had established a strong presence in emerging markets and globally held the sixth position in the chocolates market. Cadbury had been facing a financial crisis over the previous few years and the revenue of th...
This case deals with the hostile takeover of UK-based Cadbury Plc (Cadbury) by the US-based Kraft Foods (Kraft). The final takeover price was £11.9 billion (US$19.7 billion). Cadbury was the world's second largest confectionery company. It had established a strong presence in emerging markets and globally held the sixth position in the chocolates market. Cadbury had been facing a financial crisis over the previous few years and the revenue of the company had declined. In early 2010, Cadbury was finally acquired by Kraft which felt that there were a lot of synergies in this acquisition. But one year after the deal, with Cadbury failing to meet Kraft's top line growth objectives and the company being behind in its debt reduction plans, industry observers were beginning to question whether Kraft's strategy of acquiring Cadbury was a wise one.
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Field of Study
Business & Economics
Content Type
Case study
Author / Creator
Syeda Maseeha Qumer, fl. 2008
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
IBS Center for Management Research
Topic / Theme
Management, Business enterprises, Food industry, Food Manufacturing, Global Marketing Management, Standardization/Adaptation Issues
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011 by IBS Center for Management Research
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McDonald's in China
written by Syeda Maseeha Qumer, fl. 2008 (Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh: IBS Center for Management Research, 2009, originally published 2009), 21 page(s)
The case focuses on the US- based fast food chain McDonald's entry and expansion strategies in the Chinese market. McDonald's entered China in 1990 with its first restaurant in Shenzhen. Since then McDonald's in China has been expanding steadily by providing outstanding quality, service, and value to its customers...
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written by Syeda Maseeha Qumer, fl. 2008 (Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh: IBS Center for Management Research, 2009, originally published 2009), 21 page(s)
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The case focuses on the US- based fast food chain McDonald's entry and expansion strategies in the Chinese market. McDonald's entered China in 1990 with its first restaurant in Shenzhen. Since then McDonald's in China has been expanding steadily by providing outstanding quality, service, and value to its customers. For McDonald's other than its home market - the United States, China was the largest growth market with 960 restaurants and over 60,0...
The case focuses on the US- based fast food chain McDonald's entry and expansion strategies in the Chinese market. McDonald's entered China in 1990 with its first restaurant in Shenzhen. Since then McDonald's in China has been expanding steadily by providing outstanding quality, service, and value to its customers. For McDonald's other than its home market - the United States, China was the largest growth market with 960 restaurants and over 60,000 employees as of 2008. McDonald's strategic plan in China was to focus on core menu extensions, convenience and value. The case details the operational strategies of McDonald's in China. The case also discusses the different localization strategies adopted by McDonald's and concludes by identifying the challenges faced by McDonald's in China.
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Field of Study
Business & Economics
Content Type
Case study
Author / Creator
Syeda Maseeha Qumer, fl. 2008
Date Published / Released
2009
Publisher
IBS Center for Management Research
Topic / Theme
Food industry, Business enterprises, Restaurants, Restaurants and Other Eating Places, Global Product/Service Issues, Chinese
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Copyright © 2009 by IBS Center for Management Research
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So What Do You Do All Day?, Episode 3
directed by Christopher Howells; composed by Chris Blackwell; produced by Sara Allen, fl. 1976, British Broadcasting Corporation; interview by Adrian Chiles, in So What Do You Do All Day? (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2003), 49 mins
Karan Bilimoria's parents despaired when their son turned his back on a career in the city to set up an import/export business. However, after successfully cornering the market in polo mallets, he quickly hit upon another bright idea. Realizing that most lagers were too gassy to be enjoyed with a post-pub curry, h...
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directed by Christopher Howells; composed by Chris Blackwell; produced by Sara Allen, fl. 1976, British Broadcasting Corporation; interview by Adrian Chiles, in So What Do You Do All Day? (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2003), 49 mins
Description
Karan Bilimoria's parents despaired when their son turned his back on a career in the city to set up an import/export business. However, after successfully cornering the market in polo mallets, he quickly hit upon another bright idea. Realizing that most lagers were too gassy to be enjoyed with a post-pub curry, he developed a smoother alternative: Cobra Beer. The drink has proved a runaway success in England, but will it prove as popular in Indi...
Karan Bilimoria's parents despaired when their son turned his back on a career in the city to set up an import/export business. However, after successfully cornering the market in polo mallets, he quickly hit upon another bright idea. Realizing that most lagers were too gassy to be enjoyed with a post-pub curry, he developed a smoother alternative: Cobra Beer. The drink has proved a runaway success in England, but will it prove as popular in India? So What Do You Do All Day? shadows Bilimoria as he takes his beverage to Delhi.
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Field of Study
Business & Economics
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Sara Allen, fl. 1976, British Broadcasting Corporation
Author / Creator
Chris Blackwell, Christopher Howells, Adrian Chiles
Date Published / Released
2003
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
So What Do You Do All Day?
Person Discussed
Karan Bilimoria
Topic / Theme
Business occupations, Food industry, Management of Companies and Enterprises, Beverage Manufacturing, Business & Economics
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2003 BBC Worldwide
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What's Different About Golden Island Jerky?
produced by Bloomberg L. P. (New York, NY: Bloomberg L. P., 2013), 3 mins
Golden Island Jerky's Anna Kan discusses the history of the company's product with Pimm Fox on Bloomberg Television's 'Taking Stock.'
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produced by Bloomberg L. P. (New York, NY: Bloomberg L. P., 2013), 3 mins
Description
Golden Island Jerky's Anna Kan discusses the history of the company's product with Pimm Fox on Bloomberg Television's 'Taking Stock.'
Field of Study
Business & Economics
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
Bloomberg L. P.
Date Published / Released
2013-05-01
Publisher
Bloomberg L. P.
Topic / Theme
Food industry, Food preparation, Family, Business enterprises, Business, Professional, Labor, Political, and Similar Organizations
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 by Bloomberg LP
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