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  • December 8, 2017 at 9:34 am #421834
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    Not only calculations, elaboration too, and if you could identify the correct segment will get extra marks

    December 8, 2017 at 7:51 am #421813
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    6 marks for calculation and elabroation of each company by using bcg and ash model, identify the correct segment will grant you 0.5 or 1 mark i guess

    December 8, 2017 at 7:23 am #421807
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    We are the same for this one, it should be allien because question stated that NCBT has little knowledge about the company, and has stopped in providing financial assistant due to non value adding

    December 8, 2017 at 6:10 am #421779
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    Hi!^^

    Well i have been using bpp as my study material, but i haven’t seen such a cash cow company like Swiftdale Farm, with over 66% drop in GPM (i know it’s irrelevant) and the deterioration of market size over the years (as i remember cash cow should be in a slow market growth rate or slight decreasing right?) the only thing that correct about Swfitdale farm being cash cow is that it is the market leader.

    But never mind, we still get marks for calculation and elaboration right?

    December 8, 2017 at 5:36 am #421777
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    Just wondering how could the Farming company a cash cow? I know it’s has the highest Market Share, but both the market size as well as the gross profit margin is declining significantly over the years, how can the company be a cash cow when the market size as well as the gross profit margin is dropping so much over the years?? it should be a dog rather than a cash cow

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