UnCommoditized UnCommoditized

UnCommoditized

Uncommon Ideas for Commoditized Markets

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Publisher Description

For many companies in commodity industries, their business environment can be described as follows: You have to invest several billions of dollars into your facilities, your market grows slowly and in line with the gross domestic product at best, you can barely differentiate your product, and your sales price and cost structure are highly cyclical and unpredictable.

Does this environment sound attractive to you? Managers find these markets frustrating, investors find them difficult, and business school graduates find them boring. Yet, there are several companies that consistently outperform others and create billions of dollars in incremental shareholder value, such as ExxonMobil, Methanex, Cargill, or Koch Industries.

How are these companies doing it? The book “UnCommoditized” provides answers with basic micro-economic concepts and real-world case examples. Many of the explanations appear counter-intuitive to commonly applied industry practices, thereby providing for “uncommon ideas in commoditized markets.”

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2015
16 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
146
Pages
PUBLISHER
Ockham Razor Ventures, LLC
SIZE
18.5
MB

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