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What is a Crown Jewel? A crown jewel is the term given to a company’s most valuable and often most profitable asset(s). This is very often an intellectual property asset, as processes can be emulated but a source code, formula, or proprietary design is protected by intellectual property laws. Patent infringement suits are usually the result of a company attempting to protect its crown jewel(s). Even though Coca-Cola may have many beverage product lines, the secret original formula for Coca-Cola is an example of the company’s crown jewel.
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Finance allah shmoop What is a crown jewel Well here's
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a crown jewels and here's crown jewels and then there
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are you know the family jewels What do they all
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have in common High value hsia ching So in wall
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street speak a crown Jewels usually refers to a company
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that owns many assets many divisions but has one that
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is particularly valuable like disney owns a ton of content
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assets from mickey teo mustafa but many feel that their
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acquisition of the star wars franchise is their crown jewel
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all right another example Kato the car collector owns hundreds
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of cars from all over history but his crown jewels
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is this Nineteen seventy eight magnum p i ferrari This
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one actually works all right and another one on the
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internet offers hundreds of online education options But of course
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it's crown jewel is right here at him up So 00:01:00.382 --> [endTime] yeah you get the picture
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