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Doing Business In Asia

Doing Business In Asia

This weekend we started our module on doing business in Asia. After three more meetings we are heading to Tsinghua University in Beijing followed by spring break in Asia. Tibetan mountains and Thai beaches are among the destinations discussed so far. Knud Berthelsen

January 31, 2009 ×

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Hello all, it has been a while since I posted. I have plenty lined up to go. I am in the airport

Hello all, it has been a while since I posted. I have plenty lined up to go. I am in the airport with a Burkenroad group covering Reddy Ice (FRZ). We are heading to dallas for the site visit. More details about these terms to come! -Mr Price

January 30, 2009 ×

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The Tulane Entrepreneurs’ Association (TEA) took the admissions department’s conferen

The Tulane Entrepreneurs’ Association (TEA) took the admissions department’s conference room by force (by force I mean permission) for the first round of its telathon. A telathon doesn’t sound like much fun does it? Well, it was. In two hours we phoned 50 universities and got 37 contacts to send […]

January 25, 2009 ×

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12 days of classes: 1 down, 11 more to go

So, today marks day one of my twelve straight days of classes. Yes, twelve days, how did I manage to get the worst schedule ever you ask, I did it all to myself. I decided that I wanted to have a dual concentration. It’s not enough that everyone finishes Tulane […]

January 20, 2009 ×

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Abita Beer (Abita Amber, Purple Haze, Turbo Dog, etc.) is brewed right across the Lake in Abita S

Abita Beer (Abita Amber, Purple Haze, Turbo Dog, etc.) is brewed right across the Lake in Abita Springs.  They have FREE tours 4 days a week.  Which means if you are interested you can drink (good) free beer for a hour while you learn about how beer is made in […]

January 19, 2009 ×

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Darwin Fenner

I really like this class. Today I turned in my sector request. I want to cover the Insurance and REIT sector. Professor Tice explained that in the past no one typically wants to cover the depressed sectors. She claimed that student interest is significant because it has often shown where […]

January 17, 2009 ×

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Another Guest Post of Karthik

Karthik offers some insite on MLK day at Tulane. MLK Week “Everyone can be great because anyone can serve. You don’t have to have a college degree to serve. You don’t even have to make your subject and your verb agree to serve… You only need a heart full of […]

January 17, 2009 ×

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Picture from the Silocaf trip.

Picture from the Silocaf trip.

January 14, 2009 ×

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Today is my first day in the class I have been waiting to take for a year and a half. It’s

Today is my first day in the class I have been waiting to take for a year and a half. It’s called “New Venture Planning.” Raja Roy now teaches the class. He has experience with startups in the robotics industry. Though we have only had two days of class, he […]

January 14, 2009 ×

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Guest Post

A week ago we had the oppertunity to visit Silocaf.  Karthik, a first year MBA student, went and wrote about it. Trip to Silocaf A group of Tulane MBA students (including me) recently visited Silocaf, the world’s largest coffee processing plant. The COO and two of his colleagues took us […]

January 14, 2009 ×