Friday, May 25, 2012

Experiment 3 - Mashup

"How the three companies, "Facebook", "Coca-Cola" and "Take-Two interactive" contribute to Globalization"

After all the attention, clamor, and expectations Facebook is now a publicly traded company worth $104 billio, Coca-Cola derived 67 percent of its revenues and 77 percent of its profits from outside North America. How will Facebook try to change our lives as it attempts to live up to investor expectations? Of course we'll see more ads, but that's  just a small part of Facebook's plan. With global operations and a diverse range of development activities and products, Take-Two’s eight-member internal audit team wanted a powerful, reliable business assurance platform. If it wants to maintain its inflated price-to-earnings ratio, Facebook will have to settle for nothing less than Internet domination. In the next few years we may see the company extend its reach further and further into our personal lives in an attempt to "rule the world",  "The labels 'international' and 'domestic'…no longer apply." His globalization program, often summarized under the tagline "think global, act global," had included an unprecedented amount of standardization. -- or, at least, our private lives -- and make money off the process.

The soft-drink company (Cocacola) has not extended its business in three countries only, North Korea, Cuba and Burma. Coca-Cola, the world’s biggest soft-drink maker came out of Cuba after Cuban Revolution. A global publisher, developer and distributor of video games, Take-Two Interactive Software has an eight-member internal audit team split geographically between New York City and the UK, with business units spread around the world. The company has approximately 2,100 employees working in 15 countries.  

Coca-Cola
Facebook
Take-Two Interactive  
  • Coke to enter Myanmar for first time in 60 years | The Jakarta Post. Coke to enter Myanmar for first time in 60 years. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2012/06/15/coke-enter-myanmar-f. [Accessed 16 June 2012].

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