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Marieta Textil, S.A.
Gil, P.; Nueno, José Luis; Parés Canalias, Francisco; Renart, Lluís G.Case M-715MarketingMarieta Textil es una pequeña empresa dedicada a la "edición de telas". El proceso de negocio consiste en adquirir los diseños originales a famosos artistas vanguardistas, para hacerlos estampar sobre tela por parte de terceros. La empresa vende estos estampados a tiendas de decoración. Tras cierto éxito en España, desean exportar, pero no consiguen tener un volumen de ventas en el extranjero que tenga un mínimo de importancia y continuidad. Cont...Starting at €8.20
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Agencia de publicidad Aramburu, S.A.
Gil, P.; Parés Canalias, Francisco; Renart, Lluís G.Case M-723MarketingUna mediana agencia de publicidad con más de treinta años de experiencia lleva unos diez años haciendo publicidad en Africa. Al principio sólo trabajaba para INVESA, una empresa española que ha ido penetrando en aquellos países. Pero desde hace tres años (1983-86) ha empezado también a prestar sus servicios a empresas locales de aquellos países. El director general considera que APA, S.A. tiene un "know-how" publicitario sobre ciertos países afri...Starting at €8.20
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Cavas Masachs
Gil, P.; Parés Canalias, Francisco; Renart, Lluís G.Case M-714MarketingCavas Masachs es una pequeña empresa familiar que elabora vinos de cava en Vilafranca del Penedés. Empezaron en 1977, y aún sin haber cubierto el mercado interior deciden exportar contando con la colaboración de un agente exportador libre a comisión, Joe Quaid, un norteamericano expatriado. El caso describe los primeros pasos en la exportación, realizados con muy poco dinero. En esencia han usado los servicios de Quaid, y han acudido a ferias int...Starting at €8.20
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Agencia de publicidad Aramburu, S.A.
Gil, P.; Parés Canalias, Francisco; Renart, Lluís G.Case M-723-EMarketingStarting at €8.20
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Cavas Masachs
Gil, P.; Parés Canalias, Francisco; Renart, Lluís G.Case M-714-EMarketingStarting at €8.20
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Hennes & Mauritz, 2012
Wells, John R.; Danskin, GalenCase HBS-713512-EStrategy"In 2012, Hennes & Maurtiz (H&M) was the second-largest specialty apparel retailer in the world. Sales for fiscal 2012 were $18.1 billion and operating profits were $3.3 billion. H&M operated 2,776 stores, 93% of them outside its home base of Sweden. Over the past decade, H&M had passed Gap in sales, but the company had failed to keep up with Inditex's growth and its Spanish rival had larger sales and greater profitability than H&M. H&M had also ...Starting at €8.20
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Gap, Inc., 2012
Wells, John R.; Danskin, GalenCase HBS-713511-EStrategy"Between 2000 and 2012, Gap, Inc. (Gap) ceded its world leadership position in specialty fashion retailing to Inditex of Spain and H&M of Sweden. These two companies, each less than a quarter of Gap's size in 2000, were now setting the pace in the globalStarting at €8.20
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Gap, Inc., 2019
Wells, John R.; Weinstock, BenjaminCase HBS-720377-EStrategyIn 2000, The Gap, Inc. (Gap) was the world's largest player in specialty fashion retailing, and companies such as Inditex of Spain, H&M of Sweden, and Fast Retailing of Japan were less than a quarter of Gap's size. But after two decades of growth, Gap's pStarting at €8.20
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Benetton Group S.p.A., 2000
Wells, John R.; Danskin, GalenCase HBS-713510-EStrategy"In 2000, Benetton was one of the leading mass fashion competitors in the world with approximately $1.9 billion in sales across 5,500 stores in 120 countries. But the company's fortunes seemed to be on the wane. Operating profits had fallen 9% from the prior year to $299 million. Having almost matched global leader, Gap Inc.'s revenues in 1985, Benetton was now only one seventh of Gap's size. Moreover, Hennes & Mauritz (H&M) of Sweden had passed ...Starting at €8.20
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Hennes & Mauritz, 2000
Wells, John R.; Danskin, GalenCase HBS-713509-EStrategyIn 2000, Hennes & Mauritz (H&M) was the second-largest and most global player in the fashion retail business. It operated 682 stores, 80% of them outside its home country of Sweden, and achieved revenues of $3.0 billion and operating profits of $375 million. In 1999, when H&M announced plans to enter the U.S., sales had grown 20% per year and operating profits, 30%, for a decade. After the August announcement of U.S. expansion plans, its share pr...Starting at €8.20