Final Exam Questions Course 62.601 (Customers and Markets) Fall 2014 / Professor Tao (Tony) Gao Question 1: I recommend CDT to introduce accessories for music, movies and video game fans as a new category of products. These accessories include posters, clothes, cups, and so on. These accessories related to a specific movie or famous star, for instance, a T-shirt with a theme of Star Wars. As CDT is a store for music lover and movie lover, this new category can attract these customers’ attention
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Design Long-Short Strategy Table of Contents I. Long-Short Strategy………………………………………………………..……..2 II. Long Position in AHY.AX and Short Position in WOW.AX…………………2 III. Daily Return in WOW.AX and AYH.AX……………………………………..…..3 IV. Short position in WOW.AX and AYH.AX………………………………..……..4 V. Invest and short sell ASX 200 index…………………………...……………….5 VI. Long – Short Portfolio…………………………………………………………… 6 * Portfolio1………………………………………………………………….…………6 * Portfolio 2……………………………………………………………………………6
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NAME: LKHAGVASUREN KHURELBAATAR ID: EMV 20110 ------------------------------------------------- Individual Essay Four Market Structures in Australia. NAME: LKHAGVASUREN KHURELBAATAR ID: EMV 20110 ------------------------------------------------- Individual Essay Four Market Structures in Australia. Introduction Market structure reflects all the most important aspects of the market - the number of firms in the industry, the type of product produced, the possibility to enter and exit
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IWIM - Institut für Weltwirtschaft und Internationales Management IWIM - Institute for World Economics and International Management Why did Wal-Mart fail in Germany? Andreas Knorr and Andreas Arndt Materialien des Wissenschaftsschwerpunktes „Globalisierung der Weltwirtschaft“ Band 24 Hrsg. von Andreas Knorr, Alfons Lemper, Axel Sell, Karl Wohlmuth Universität Bremen Why did Wal-Mart fail in Germany? Andreas Knorr and Andreas Arndt Andreas Knorr, Alfons Lemper, Axel Sell
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Assessment 2: Mini Case Analysis Introduction The Supermarkets and Grocery Stores industry in Australia is under fierce competition, and the industry revenue is expected to grow at an annualized 2.2% in the next few years, to reach $98.1 billion (IBIS 2016). A growing number of discounters have infiltrated the industry, such as ALDI, which has forced two dominated companies, Woolworths and Coles, to lower prices and increase the number of private-label products (IBIS 2016). Malaysia hypermarket
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How Germany Busted Wal-Mart’s Bubble Reasons and lessons learned behind Wal-Mart’s failed attempt into Germany * Founder Sam Walton opened the first store in 1962 and is now the world’s largest retailer with more than 10,000 retail units under 69 different banners in 27 countries. * 2.2 million employees serving 200 million customers and members every week. * Net sales for 2012 increased 5.9% to $443.9 billion, $125 billion derived from international sales. * Wal-Mart’s 2012 Annual
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Analysis of the grocery industry Coles Supermarkets Australia October 2012 Analysis of the grocery industry Contents Glossary ..................................................................................................................................... i Executive Summary.................................................................................................................. iii 1 Introduction ...........................................................................
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Milton, QLD: John Wiley & Sons, Chapter 5: Industry Analysis, pp. 153-173, 174-176. Case study – Business Press 3.1: Press pack with Aldi Australia–related articles, 2014-2015, Sydney Morning Herald [download from Moodle] – NB: The following case materials from prior weeks are assumed knowledge: • Case 1.1: Van den Steen, E., and Lane, D. 2014. Aldi: The Dark Horse Discounter. Harvard Business School case [download from Moodle] • Case 2.1: Grant, R., Butler, B., Orr, S., and Murray, P
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Team # 90 Client (Company): Wal-Mart Chosen target country: Malaysia Product/Service: We are proposing to Wal-Mart to build a new store in a location that consumers do not have access to one. In this particular store, we want Wal-Mart to focus on grocery goods that are specific for that area, paper goods, chemicals, and a pharmacy. We will also be proposing using this location to test the effects of Square Wallet application on sales. Number of pages, including title page: 40 Team members:
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Woolworths Limited Business Model [pic] 7241MGT Business Process Models Major Assignment Semester I, 2005 Abstract The firm selected for this project is Woolworths Limited which is an Australian leading retail company made up of a number of businesses all providing the customers with quality, range, value and everyday low prices. Woolworths is built on
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