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The Proposal for the Development Strategy of a Small Mobile Coffee Shop
Cetkovská, Barbora ; Kunešová, Kateřina (referee) ; Bumberová, Veronika (advisor)
The diploma thesis is focused on the proposal of potential future development of the family coffee truck. The theoretical part handles problematics of development and growth of the small companies including selected analytical and research methods that examine internal and external environment of the company. Analytical part contains the practical application of analytical methods and marketing research in order to find a data and information for future decision and selection of the appropriate strategy. The last part of the thesis is focused on the results of the provided analyzes and recomends the most suitable strategy to strengthen company´s position in the market. The proposals are processed into the implementation of the proposed actions, including an assessment of the benefits and risks.
Reorganization as a financial form of dealing with bankruptcy of business corporation
Cetkovská, Barbora ; Pohl, Tomáš (advisor) ; Macková, Alena (referee)
In this thesis, entitled "Reorganization as a financial form of dealing with bankruptcy of business corporations", the author intends to approach this institute of the Czech insolvency law in a coherent and comprehensive scale. The first chapter deals with the historical development of insolvency law as such, both in the world and in the Czech Republic. The intention of the introduction of the historical context of insolvency law is to facilitate the understanding of the meaning of insolvency law and its objectives. Historical excursion in this thesis leads from the very basics of insolvency law in Roman law, to the current form of Czech Insolvency Act. At the same time the creation of the Insolvency Act, including the impact of foreign legislation and European Union law, is briefly described in this section. In the next three chapters, the author deals with insolvency proceedings generally, more specifically with the fundamental principles underpinning the whole insolvency law, and that permeate throughout the insolvency proceedings, including reorganization. Individual sections describe specific principles which are applicable only within the insolvency proceedings and their introduction illustrates the meaning and purpose not only of reorganization, but also of the entire insolvency proceedings...

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