thank you! i am a nuclear engineering student and they decided to throw in a course for economics last moment, so i guess we have to learn all this from scratch. Thanks for keeping it simple!
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When you buy up the companies--like your suppliers and distributors--do you still pay for all the material but at a lower cost and the money simple just belongs to the parent company who owns all the companies now or do you just simple cover the operation cost of all the companies you now own
instead of vertical integration he keep saying backward forward! Like i was lost i was looking for vertical now i am doubting everything initially i got from this
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This helped an extreme amount, in 5 minutes as well, thank you so much.
Glad it helped!
Wonderful video! Thanks!
Thank you a simple video that enhanced my knowledge
Very welcome
Finally a video that explains it well. I don't know why I struggled to understand the differences in other videos and on google.
Brief but to the point. Thank you!
thank you! i am a nuclear engineering student and they decided to throw in a course for economics last moment, so i guess we have to learn all this from scratch. Thanks for keeping it simple!
I'm an instrumentation and control engineering student and I was tasked to discuss this one to class a week ago. Gotta say, it's quite fun
Complete with examples. Perfect! Thank you.
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Hi, this short explanation really helps..., especially for an engineering students.
This helped alot. Arigato Gozaimasu
Very good explanation and what makes it best in my opinion - the examples. Thank you!
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Thank you so so much! this really saved me, I have a test tomorrow🍀🍀🍀
Wow this is an amazing explanation Better than my teacher, thank you so much!!
That's very kind Lisa - thank you! (...don't tell your teacher :-))
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You r providing the whole concept precisely
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Well made and very easy to understand
Thank you Sir.
You are most welcome
easy to understand explanation .... Thanks a lot professor!! Greetings from India
great video, thanks for the help.
Thanks a lot
Most welcome
Thanks! Great explanation very clear and well demonstrated
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Explained it perfectly, thank you.
Best explanation
Glad you think so!
this helped a lot for my exam this year thank you
Amazing video. Thanks
Pleasure - thanks for the positive feedback
Great explanation! I got it well~ Thanksssss :D
There is vertical integration and horizontal integration.
Thank you dude, help me a lot!
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Great explanation, Thank you
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i want to know about the methods of vertical integration strategy
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Great video, keep it up
Thank you
THank you for this
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seems legit because he has an english accent
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thought i was the only one thinking that
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When you buy up the companies--like your suppliers and distributors--do you still pay for all the material
but at a lower cost and the money simple just belongs to the parent company who owns all the companies now or do you just simple cover the operation cost of all the companies you now own
Where i can the video for diversification, with many thanks !!!
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isnt it the other way around, as the backward on is on the top
Hi there
Hey - that's my line...
instead of vertical integration he keep saying backward forward! Like i was lost i was looking for vertical now i am doubting everything initially i got from this
There are two types of vertical integration backward and forward. That's why😊
Informative video but a lot of swallowing going on
Noted
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Thanks so much
No problem