Stanford Graduate School of Business (USA)
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Sub-Micron Devices Inc.
Stefan Reichelstein, Tim BaldeniusCase SGSB-A170-EAccounting and ControlIn March 1996, the ASIC Division of Sub-Micron Devices received an inquiry from Western Digital: would ASIC be willing to supply 3,000,000 chips annually for a period of three years at a price of $40/chip? ASIC’s Controller, Gary Ravenport convened a meeting with Peter Parks, his assistant, to review the profitability of the Western Digital proposal.Starting at €8.20
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Star Digital: Assessing the Effectiveness of Display Advertising
Narayanan S; Yildiz TCase SGSB-M347-EMarketingStar Digital, a multichannel video service provider with over US$100 million in annual advertising spends, was gradually increasing its online advertising spend. The company was extremely active in managing its substantial advertising budget, using return on investment information to make spending decisions. Even though the internet provided a promising platform to measure ad effectiveness, doing so for display ads was proving difficult. The t...Starting at €8.20