Topics
Backward vertical integration
Backward vertical integration involves acquiring a business operating earlier in the supply chain – e.g. a retailer buys a wholesaler, a brewer buys a hop farm. Another good example was Apple Inc. buying a chip supplier Dialog in 2018.
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BioNTech acquires UK AI business InstaDeep
11th January 2023
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Is the UK sleep-walking into a food supply crisis?
6th December 2022
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Electric Vehicles - Ford Commits to Insourcing
16th November 2022
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Business Growth (Quizlet Revision Activity)
Quizzes & Activities
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How China has monopolised the electric vehicle industry
26th November 2021
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Advantage and Drawbacks of Vertical Integration
Study Notes
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Advantages and Drawbacks of Vertical Integration
Topic Videos
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China's Accelerating Bid for Chip Supremacy
5th June 2021
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2021 - A Year of Shortages in Global Supply Chains
2nd June 2021
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Mergers and Takeovers Revision Quiz
Quizzes & Activities
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Revision Presentation on Business Growth
Study Presentations
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How do Firms Grow?
Topic Videos
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Tesla takes stake in a nickel mine
5th March 2021
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Evaluating Mergers and Takeovers
Study Notes
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Business Growth - Introductory Concepts
Study Notes
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Is the UK crisp industry heading for a Brexit crunch?
24th December 2018
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Walt Disney buys Fox for $52bn
15th December 2017
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Business Growth: Hotel Chocolat Plans a Floatation
10th March 2016
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Google buys two UK artificial intelligence startups
24th October 2014
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Recent examples of corporate takeovers and mergers
17th February 2015