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  1. Tata Docomo: Wrong Number

    Authors: Agarwal, Anurag K;

    Reference No: STR0481 Pages: 37 Published on: 26, November, 2024

    Abstract: In January 2017, N. Chandrasekaran was appointed the Chairman of Tata Sons (hereafter Tata), and soon after taking charge he decided to resolve the long-pending dispute with Docomo. Tata had agreed to pay more than US$1 billion to Docomo to honour an international arbitral award. After going through the long legal ... More

  2. Termination by Mistake, Contract Terms and Damages: Bunge SA v Nidera BV

    Authors: Pathak, Akhileshwar;

    Reference No: BP0427 Pages: 10 Published on: 18, December, 2018

    Abstract: Business contracts are done on General Conditions of Contracts (GCC). The GCCs have detailed terms to displace general principles of contract law and bring certainty in commercial dealings. Bunge SA v Nidera BV, is a judgment of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom, on damages terms in GCCs. A ... More

  3. Axel Motors

    Authors: Sharma, Meenakshi;

    Reference No: COMM0024 Pages: 15 Published on: 30, December, 2019

    Abstract: The case deals with Axel Motor’s expansion into India and the clash between expectations and communication styles of the Indian subsidiary and Headquarters. While the subsidiary wants to follow a responsive, market-driven approach to product design and marketing strategy, the top management is driven by the strong belief that ... More

  4. Punjab National Bank (A)

    Authors: Murthy, K R S; Thomas, Philip S;

    Reference No: BP0067(A) Pages: 21 Published on: 1, January, 1976

    Abstract: A top executive with experience in the manufacturing business of a multinationals consumer goods subsidiary and Government of Indias international trading company is appointed by the Finance Ministry to the top post of a large nationalized bank. The case highlights the dilemma this executive faces in reconciling sharply differing views ... More

  5. Raychem RPG Ltd: Strategic Transformation

    Authors: Karna, Amit; Garg, Amit;

    Reference No: BP0424 Pages: 22 Published on: 29, March, 2019

    Abstract: The year 2013-14 was very significant for Raychem RPG Ltd (RRL) - a joint venture between RPG group, India and TE Connectivity, USA. The sales were looking up and order book was promising. Newly restructured units were working well, and business in new segments was picking up. There were several ... More

  6. Innovassynth Technologies

    Authors: Mathur, Ajeet;

    Reference No: BP0445 Pages: 13 Published on: 23, June, 2020

    Abstract: The case describes the predicament of the CEO of a born-global Indian enterprise in R&D over simultaneously balancing a trine of objectives: maximisation of shareholder value, maintaining a talent-led, process-driven ecosystem for team performance, and customer acquisition and customer satisfaction in contracted research and custom synthesis through knowledge-intensive business ... More

  7. Clariant India Limited (A)

    Authors: Dixit, M R; Pandey, I M;

    Reference No: BP0273 Pages: 10 Published on: 23, July, 2002

    Abstract: This case describes the situation faced by Mr. Prakash Rastogi, who was appointed as the managing director of Clariant (India) Limited, the Indian arm of Clariant International Limited, a newly spun off unit of Sandoz International Limited. Sandoz announced the world wide demerger of its chemicals business and spun it ... More

  8. Industry Note on Analysis of change in income recognition practices before and after implementation of Ind AS 115

    Authors: Sindhi, Vicky Vasudev;

    Reference No: F&A0548TEC Pages: 12 Published on: 5, November, 2019

    Abstract: The Technical Note analyses the impact of Indian Accounting Standard (Ind AS) 115 converged with International Financial Reporting Standard 15 on income recognition practices in Real Estate Sector. Indian Accounting Standard 115 was made applicable from April 2018. The Technical Note also analyses the implications of Ind AS 115 for the business and finance of ... More

  9. Canto Systems Limited

    Authors: Gupta, Parvinder;

    Reference No: OB0195 Pages: 15 Published on: 18, July, 2003

    Abstract: Canto Systems Limited (CSL), a Canto Group company was a leading international Information Technology organization headquartered in Mumbai. It had four operating divisions and five non-operating or support divisions. Software Development Division (SDD), the largest operating division of CSL, had a Business Unit (BU) structure since its inception. The new ... More

  10. Clariant India Limited (B)

    Authors: Dixit, M R; Pandey, I M;

    Reference No: BP0274 Pages: 19 Published on: 23, July, 2002

    Abstract: This case presents the initiatives of Mr. Rastogi, the first managing director of Clariant India Limited, in building a performing culture and shaping the strategy of the company. On March 23, 1995, Sandoz International Limited announced the worldwide demerger of its chemical business and spun off an independent chemicals company called Clariant ... More

  11. Sahyadri Farms: A 21st Century Farmer’s Enterprise

    Authors: Vemireddy, Vidya; Deb, Shrey; Yadav, Shweta; Choudhary, Anjali;

    Reference No: CMA0824 Pages: 22 Published on: 16, December, 2022

    Abstract: Two decades into the 21st century, agriculture and farmers faced multiple challenges. The following case study presents a success model for all Indian stakeholders involved in the agriculture sector from growing food to processing food. The business model adopted by Sahyadri Farms worked to find solutions for the problems of ... More

  12. Hindustan Lever -- International Division: `May You Live in Interesting Times' ... Old Chinese Curse

    Authors: Korwar, Ashok;

    Reference No: IMG0007 Pages: 20 Published on: 13, March, 1995

    Abstract: This case documents the forces driving the international strategy of Hindustan Lever Limited. It is intended to raise issues of sustainable competitive advantage, as well as issues of managing a portfolio of international and domestic businesses. ... More

  13. Mankastu, AirVisual and IQAir

    Authors: Agarwal, Anurag K. ;

    Reference No: STR0491 Pages: 9 Published on: 27, March, 2025

    Abstract: In 2016, Mankastu, an Indian company, entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Hong Kong–based AirVisual. The MoU would allow Mankastu to distribute AirVisual’s air quality monitors and purifiers in India. However, when the Swiss company, IQAir, took control of AirVisual, it decided to not honour the existing ... More

  14. Barber and Barwil (A): Strategic Options

    Authors: Sharma, Yashoverman; Bhatnagar, Deepti; Raghuram, G; Sahay, Arvind;

    Reference No: BP0323(A) Pages: 27 Published on: 19, August, 2008

    Abstract: Wilh Wilhelmsen ASA of Norway was a traditional ship owning company that had diversified into the ?Maritime Services' sector. In addition to cargo transportation, its two main ?service' business areas were Ship Management (Barber International) and Port Agency (Barwil), established in 1975. Both companies had become big brand names in their ... More

  15. WMS(A): To Acquire Unitor or Not ?

    Authors: Raghuram, G; Bhatnagar, Deepti; Sahay, Arvind; Sharma, Yashoverman;

    Reference No: F&A0482(A) Pages: 42 Published on: 19, August, 2008

    Abstract: During early 2005, the Wilh Wilhelmsen (WW) group was being restructured by integrating the two main divisions, Barwil (ship services at port) and Barber International (ship management services). They formed a new parent entity called Wilhelmsen Maritime Services (WMS) under the WW group. At this point, Unitor, one of the world's ... More

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