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  1. Globalisation

    MGW2351 Tutorial Case Questions. Week 2 - Globalisation. Internationalization at Vodafone Vodafone, a British company headquartered in Newbury, Berkshire, England, is the world's second largest mobile communications operator, with networks in 64 countries in five continents, serving 458 million customers. Its annual revenues in 2015 were UK £42 billion and its EBIDTA £11 billion.

  2. Vodafone: Building a global organization

    Vodafone, the world's largest mobile telephone network operator, was one of the great growth stories of the 1990s. Founded in the early 1980s, Vodafone first built a strong base in the UK, and then expanded abroad in the late 1980s and early 1990s. By 2000, Vodafone had the largest network in the world and shifted

  3. CASES Vodafone and the wireless industry: a case in market expansion

    The primary objective of this case is to examine Vodafone's changing focus and international expansion in the world wireless industry. The case intends to look at Vodafone's future expansion, growth and global strategies within the concept of internationalization and competitive advantage issues.

  4. Case Problem 1

    Case Problem 1. INTERNATIONALIZATION AT VODAFONE. Vodafone, a Briish company headquartered in Newbury, Berkshire, England, is the world's second largest mobile communicaions operator, with networks in 64 countries in ive coninents, serving 458 million customers. Its annual revenues in 2015 were UK £ 42 billion.

  5. CASES Vodafone and the wireless industry: a case in market expansion

    This illustrative case discusses and evaluates Vodafone Group and its overseas expansion and diversification in global business. Vodafone is a UK‐based company that was established after a spin‐off from Racal Electronics Group in 1982. The primary objective of this case is to examine Vodafone's changing focus and international expansion in the world wireless industry. The case intends to ...

  6. PDF Vodafone: Managing Advanced Technologies and Artificial Intelligence

    Vodafone Group . Vodafone Group Plc Vodafone(' ')—founded in 1984 and headquartered in Newbury, .K.U—was a multinational telecommunications company that offered a range of products and services to consumers and enterprises . 3 (See . Exhibit 1. for overview of products and services.) Vodafone had operations in 26

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  8. Case Analysis I: Vodafone India Ltd—Managing in a Turbulent Emerging

    The case interestingly presents the state of affairs as to how the early players such as Bharti Airtel, Idea and Vodafone were forced to 'react' rather than 'direct' the business processes. The sudden surge in technology upgradation, low price points, free or low-cost handsets offered by Jio became the benchmarks for the others in a ...

  9. The Global-Local Tension: Vodafone CEO Vittorio Colao Leading with

    In one case, €60 million have been misreported due to a series of failures to check manual accounting processes. The situation has been escalated to Vodafone's audit committee, which expects Colao and his team to act drastically. In the second case, €7 million have been misreported through deferred recognition of costs into the future.

  10. Vodafone International Holdings BV v. Union of India : case analysis

    Bombay High came to the following conclusions that the transaction between Hutchison Telecom International Limited and Vodafone International Ltd there involved a transfer of controlling interest. Along with the transfer of shares, there is a transfer of other rights and entitlements which are capital assets under Section 2(14) of the Income ...