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  • Anatomy of a Failed Launch — The Michelin PAX Tire

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  • Philip Morris, Incorporated: Seven Up Acquisition (A)

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    Management is faced with the evaluation and pricing of Seven-Up. The case describes Philip Morris since its acquisition of Miller Beer and Seven-Up as...
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    • March 28, 1991
  • Are You Paying Too Much for That Acquisition?

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    • Robert G. Eccles
    • Kersten L. Lanes
    • Thomas C. Wilson
    The key is knowing what your top price is—and having the discipline to stick to it.
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  • Deloitte's Pixel (A): Consulting with Open Talent

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    What do you do when the very breakthrough strategy that once made your business uniquely powerful now threatens to turn you into a commodity? That’s the question stationery supplier Staples is facing. I still remember when Staples changed my life. Before its 1986 opening, buying stationery and office supplies was a time-consuming, inconvenient, and expensive […]
    • Save
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    • March 19, 2008
  • How to Penetrate the US Market

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    • John Quelch
    Accounting for almost 30% of world GDP, the United States is the world’s largest and most demanding market for almost everything from oil to microprocessors to premium coffee. Companies around the world aspire to do business in the US, or at least with US companies in their home markets. By doing so, they learn much […]
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    Addresses the controversy that surrounds highly promotional retail pricing referred to as "high-low pricing" by the trade. High-low pricing involves setting...
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    • July 01, 1991
  • Avoid Decisions, Avoid Life

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    I recently moved to a new home. As is typical, my wife and I spent many hours throwing out things that we no longer needed. Old shoes, clothes, electronics, mounds of papers, and old books. It is shocking how much junk one family can accumulate over the years. My 5 year old — our resident […]
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