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Case Prompt:

Our client is an electronics holding called Chip’n’Chip.
They want to invest in a Printed Circuit Board (PCB) manufacturer called OnBoard, and asked you whether it’s going to be a good investment.
How would you help them?

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I. Feasibility

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II. Company

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Further Questions

Assume that Chip’n’Chip decided to invest in OnBoard and that the utilization of the factories would be at 100%.

The profit of Chip’n’Chip would be around $9.1 m.

As Chip’n’Chip’s CEO, how would you negotiate with OnBoard to try making more profit?

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