Posted by & filed under Part 1 Business in a Global Environment, Part 4: Marketing Management, Part 5 Managing Technology and Information, Part 6 Managing Financial Resources.

Description:  Commentary: Killer products sell, but there are some concerns

Source: Marketwatch.com

Date: Sep 21, 2012

Link:  http://www.marketwatch.com/story/apple-stock-the-sky-is-the-limit-2012-09-21

Questions for Discussions:

  • What is driving the share price of Apple?
  • Why are there concerns that the trend may stop abruptly at some point soon?
  • What are some specific products and services that Apple can provide in the future in order to continue growing revenues?
  • Would you be an investor in Apple at this time?

Posted by & filed under Part 1 Business in a Global Environment, Part 2 Starting and Growing Your Business, Part 3 Management: Empowering People to Achieve Business Objectives.

Description: The venture capitalist says anyone building a startup now must be able to do one thing “uniquely well.”

Source: CNNMoney.com – video report

Date: Sep 14, 2012

Link: http://money.cnn.com/video/technology/2012/09/14/t-thiel-advice-to-startups.fortune/

Questions for Discussions:

  • What advice does Peter Thiel offer to those seeking to start up new businesses?
  • What does he say is wrong with the current manner in which we organize and reward advancements in new product development?
  • How do you think we can improve things?

Posted by & filed under Part 1 Business in a Global Environment, Part 4: Marketing Management, Part 5 Managing Technology and Information.

Description: Simon Constable talks with Nokia’s Jyrki Rosenberg about the handset maker’s new streaming-music service, and Kelli Grant looks at the best comparison-shopping sites. Photo: Nokia. Source: Moneywatch.com – video report

Date: Sep 14, 2012

Link: http://on.wsj.com/R03ssx

Questions for Discussions:

  • Describe the Nokia strategy.
  • Do you think it will succeed, given the level of competition currently present in the market?
  • Do you think this strategy is designed to sell handsets or for some other reason?

Posted by & filed under Part 1 Business in a Global Environment, Part 3 Management: Empowering People to Achieve Business Objectives, Part 4: Marketing Management.

Description:  Nordstrom and Target are about to open stores in Canada, J. Crew and Tory Burch just did so, and Ann Taylor and Kate Spade are scouting locations.

Source: NYTimes.com

Date: Sep 14, 2012

Link:  http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/15/business/american-retailers-expanding-to-canada.html?ref=business

Questions for Discussions:

  • Summarize the challenges facing American retailers entering the Canadian retail market.
  • What are the factors that facilitate entry by these firms?
  • What would motivate management to make this move?
  • How well would you expect these retailers to do?

Posted by & filed under Part 1 Business in a Global Environment, Part 6 Managing Financial Resources.

Description:  U.S. stocks on Friday sealed a second week of gains as the Federal Reserve’s bond-buying program fueled demand for riskier assets including the euro and commodities.

Source:  Marketwatch.com

Date: Sep 14, 2012

Link: http://www.marketwatch.com/story/us-stocks-extend-fed-inspired-rally-2012-09-14

Questions for Discussions:

  • What does this report say is the primary reason for improvement in the stock market?
  • What must happen in the economy for the stock market to continue improving?

Posted by & filed under Part 1 Business in a Global Environment, Part 4: Marketing Management, Part 5 Managing Technology and Information.

Description:  Online holiday shopping will account for nearly a quarter of retail ecommerce sales for 2012

Source: eMarketer.com

Date: Sep 14, 2012

Link:  http://www.emarketer.com/Article.aspx?R=1009348&ecid=a6506033675d47f881651943c21c5ed4#XHuCTAGpoq7Hzfoj.99 

Questions for Discussions:

  • What explains the projected increase in online holiday shopping?
  • Do you agree with the analysis presented in this report?

Posted by & filed under Part 1 Business in a Global Environment, Part 4: Marketing Management.

Description: Amazon doesn’t view its new tablets as hardware but more as a way to sell Amazon content as it tries to steal buyers away from Apple.

Source: CNNMoney.com – video report

Date: Sep 06, 2012

Link: http://money.cnn.com/video/technology/2012/09/06/amazon-kindle-fire-service.fortune/

Questions for Discussions:

  • How is Amazon’s marketing strategy similar and yet different in comparison to Apple’s?
  • Are the customers for these two companies the same?

Posted by & filed under Part 1 Business in a Global Environment, Part 3 Management: Empowering People to Achieve Business Objectives, Part 4: Marketing Management, Part 5 Managing Technology and Information, Part 6 Managing Financial Resources.

Description: Late-night talk show host Jay Leno took a 50% pay cut as part of NBC’s budget-chopping effort last month at “The Tonight Show,” the network said, detailing the scope of the changes for the first time as well as the reasoning behind them. Christopher Stewart has details on Lunch Break. Photo: Getty Images.

Source: Moneywatch.com – video report

Date: Sep 07, 2012

Link: http://on.wsj.com/QjHz7c

Questions for Discussions:

  • Besides salaries, what other significant budgetary adjustments are possible for this sort of programming?
  • Given these constraints, what future do you see for these shows?
  • How does the Internet provide solutions to managers?

Posted by & filed under Part 1 Business in a Global Environment, Part 3 Management: Empowering People to Achieve Business Objectives, Part 4: Marketing Management, Part 5 Managing Technology and Information.

Description:  With the personal computer market stalled, Intel, the primary maker of computer chips, warned its investors Friday that revenue would be lower than expected, as would profit margins.

Source: NYTimes.com

Date: Sep 07, 2012

Link:  http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/08/technology/intel-downgrades-sales-expectations.html?ref=business

Questions for Discussions:

  • What are the reasons for the situation at Intel and the PC industry in general?
  • How might management change strategy to improve operations?

Posted by & filed under Part 1 Business in a Global Environment, Part 2 Starting and Growing Your Business, Part 4: Marketing Management.

Description:  A few months ago, Eric Helms, the 42-year-old founder and chief executive officer of Juice Generation, a chain of juice and smoothie bars in New York City, wanted to display what he calls “the next big superfruit” in his stores. Having bought exclusive import rights to a year’s supply of pitaya, a softball-sized fruit that grows from cacti mostly found on the side of an active volcano in southwest Nicaragua, Helms had become the only American purveyor of the fruit’s pulp. But when he tried to order whole pitayas for his display, he discovered there were none around. Due to fears about fruit flies arriving in the U.S. from Central America, all pitayas had to be pulped and frozen before shipping. So after spending nearly half a million dollars for his new, marquee item, Helms had to settle for Vietnamese dragonfruits—the pitaya’s Asian cousin—as doppelgängers. “It was crazy,” Helms says. “But anyone who’s ever been on an international flight understands why I couldn’t just call up my supplier and ask him to put a few pieces of fruit in the mail.”

Source:  Businessweek.com

Date: Sep 06, 2012

Link:  http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2012-09-06/pitaya-the-selling-of-a-superfruit#r=hp-ls

Questions for Discussions:

  • How does customer knowledge or the absence of knowledge explain the development of this business?
  • Why do you suppose people are attracted to this fruit?
  • How else could an entrepreneur develop this business?
  • What marketing strategies would you recommend?