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Backward Integration

GLOBAL BUSINESS STRATEGY - 2

Not only a bookseller but also

publisher Earlier: Bookseller use to set the prices Limits the amount Amazon can charge and thus profit Now: Acquires books for cheaper Can choose the booksellers or can sell only through Amazon.com Can control competition and price independent in pricing

Buys coffee beans & customized


mugs Bought a coffee farm in China Tremendous growth in number of coffee drinkers Increased competition Competition for high quality beans Starbucks ensured continuous beans supply at reasonable price

Gap Inc. was started as a single store with just a few

employees in 1969
Gap started their operations by selling Levis

products, records and tapes


Gap adopted Backward Vertical Integration in 1982

by starting their own private label brand


They stopped carrying other labels completely by

1991
Gaps growth and dominance began once it started

to manufacture products under its own label


Backward Integration also allowed Gap to lower

transaction costs and reduce supply threats created by Levis


Gap Inc. now has roughly four times the sales of

Levi's. Gap has more than 3,000 store locations among its Gap, Old Navy and Banana Republic brands

Dr. Karsanbhai Patel started Nirma in 1969 He used to make detergent powder in the

backyard of his house


In the 1980s Nirma moved ahead of Surf, a

detergent by HLL
The company got listed on the stock

exchanges in the year 1994


Adopted the backward integration strategy

to regularize the supply of raw materials


Nirma had set up plants to produce LAB in

1997 and soda ash in 2000, as this accounted for more than 60% of the total cost
They currently manufacture 90% of their raw

materials
As a result of the Backward Integration: The operating margin increased by 3%

The bottom line increased by nearly 15%

India's largest petrochemical firm With $58 billion revenues and $4.2

billion net income, Reliance is among the country's largest companies Accounting for more than 13% of India's total exports Backward vertical integration - Starting with textiles in the late seventies, moved into polyester, fiber intermediates, plastics, petrochemicals, petroleum refining and oil and gas exploration and production - (fully integrated along the materials and energy value chain)

On Jan 2000, America Online acquired Time

Warner for $165 billion (Second-largest acquisition in history) American Online Internet Services and Media company Time Warner One of the worlds largest media and content provider The merger, intended to lead the convergence of the media, entertainment, communications and Internet industries, and provide wideranging, innovative benefits for consumers 2001 dot-com bubble burst, significantly caused reduction in the value of AOL. $99 billion write off ( Largest annual loss ever reported) Synergies between AOL and the other Time Warner divisions never materialized Finally demerged in May, 2009

AT&T had a competitive advantage as it had 200 owned and operated points of presence (PoP) as an ISP

Disadvantage was that only AT&T services could use AT&T PoPs
Customers were not happy with the price they paid AT&T and they felt captive AT&T failed to leverage on being a pioneer; lost its monopoly by dictating terms to the market and an opportunity to be a supplier of local access UUNet new and state of the art PoPs, which were even less costly It rented out to retail Internet Service Providers on minute basis and provided local access

WorldNet (AT&Ts large client) became UUNets client to increase its geographic reach and control the rising costs
Many customers started opting for UUNet as it was meeting their needs technologically and financially

AT&T was left with only itself as a customer

1994 General Motors formed Delphi Automotive

Systems as an ancillary
It was the sole supplier of automotive components

and chassis systems to GM and Ford


Delphi expanded worldwide, in 38 countries, to

cater to the needs of the parent companies in those respective geographies


GM

and Ford were the top 2 automobile manufacturers worldwide till mid 2000s and they had temporary benefits on supplies from Delphi Delphi struggled

Recession when GM and Ford went bankrupt, Delphi automotive has closed 45 plants since 2005

in US and has filed to raise $100 million in an IPO in May 2011


Backward integration by GM was not only harmful

to the cash rich automobile giant, but also affected the ancillary industry negatively

Lockheed Martin is one of the world's largest

defense contractors
74% of Lockheed Martin's revenues came from

military sales
Northrop Grumman Corporation is an American

global aerospace and defense technology company


In 1998, LMT agreed to buy NOC for $ 8.3 billion

dollars that would have given the new company control of 25% of the Defense Dept.'s procurement budget
But The Justice Dept. put the kibosh on the plans,

citing "serious concerns about the competitive effects of the transaction.


NOC is the manufacturer of B-2 bomber and other

defense aircraft bought by the American Army


LMT and NOC went their separate ways and

couldnt create an effective backward integrated.

DLF Limited is Indias biggest real estate

developer.
The company is headed by Indian billionaire

Kushal Pal Singh


It incorporates its cement division, DLF Cement

Limited in 1992
The company failed due to low margin, high

cost of production, higher distribution charges and also due to high financial charges.
Gujarat Ambuja Cement Limited (GACL) bought

the loss making company for INR 140 Cr.


Crisil changed the rating of the company for D

to A+
DLF India clearly failed in backward integration

by getting into the Cement business

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