Case Study# 9: HSBC
cises/Questions:
What were the risk
Evaluate HSBC's recent busine...
Business, 16.02.2020 12:22, teresaswinger
Case Study# 9: HSBC
cises/Questions:
What were the risk
Evaluate HSBC's recent busines
+ were the risks and benefits of HSBC's position
Denerits of HSBC's positioning itself as the "World's Local Bank"?
luate HSBC's recent business and marketing shift. How do you think its current ad campaign
agline, "HSBC helps you unlock the world's potential," resonate with its key consumers?
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Owns a machine that can produce two specialized products. production time for product tlx is two units per hour and for product mtv is four units per hour. the machine’s capacity is 2,100 hours per year. both products are sold to a single customer who has agreed to buy all of the company’s output up to a maximum of 3,570 units of product tlx and 1,610 units of product mtv. selling prices and variable costs per unit to produce the products follow. product tlx product mtv selling price per unit $ 11.50 $ 6.90 variable costs per unit 3.45 4.14 determine the company's most profitable sales mix and the contribution margin that results from that sales mix.
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