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    Jollibee

    of Jollibee Foods Corporation * To make recommendations on who to give or award the franchise to III. Industry Data and Analysis ( USE Porter’s 5 forces) Fast food or quick service restaurants have come a long way since 1921 when White Castle, the first fast food hamburger chain, sold burgers at five cents apiece and ended its first day with a US$3.75 profit. Arguably, A&W was the first fast food restaurant having sold the first frosty mug of A&W root beer for one nickel in 1919

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    Airline Industry

    Concentration of Competitors 3-3b High Fixed or Storage Costs 3-3c Slow Industry Growth 3-3d Lack of Differentiation or Low Switching Costs 3-3e Capacity Augmented in Large Increments 3-3f Diversity of Competitors 3-3g High Strategic Stakes 3-3h High Exit Barriers 3-4 Threat of Entry 3-4a Economies of Scale 3-4b Brand Identity and Product Differentiation 3-4c Capital Requirements 3-4d Switching Costs 3-4e Access to Distribution Channels 3-4f Cost Advantages Independent of Size 3-4g Government

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    How to Fight a Price War

    slashing after another is often a precipitous decline in industry profits. Look at the airline price wars of r992. When American Airlines, Northwest Airlines, and other U.S. carriers went toe-to-toe in matching and exceeding one another's reduced fares, the result was record volumes of air travel-and record losses. Some estimates suggest that the overall losses suffered hy the industry that year exceed the combined profits for the entire industry from its inception. Price wars can create

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    Financial Research Report

    in sales, number 124 in profit, number 702 in assets and number 87 in market value in the world. As of May 2015, its market cap was 92.5 billion and its ticker, “McD”, was $117.48. Some more detailed information follows(Forbes, 2012): Industry: Restaurant Country: United States Founded: 1955 Chief Executive Officer: Stephen Easterbrook Website: http://www.mcdonalds.com Employees: 420,000 Sales: $27.44 billion; Assets: $34.23 billion; Profits: $4.76 billion Headquarters:

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    Harley Case Study

    operation. During the past operation of the company there have been many factors that have affected their image, performance, position in the market and the global industry, relationship to their customer, and their overall sales.  Figure 1 PEST Analysis of Motorcycle Industry’s Past Development Figure 1 shows the four main factors that have affected the past condition of the motorcycle industry. There are four main political factors that have affected the performance of the overall industry. First

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    Mcdonald's/Yum Brands Case Study

    REPORT ON THE FINANCIAL EVALUATION: MCDONALD'S CORPORATION AND YUM! BRANDS REPORT ON THE FINANCIAL EVALUATION: McDONALD'S CORPORATION AND YUM! BRANDS TAMARA AYRAPETOVA The aim of this paper is to perform financial analysis by using financial ratios and to comment, evaluate, and understand the origins of the results by using the comparison of two companies chosen as a case study. The McDonald's Corporation is the largest fast food restaurant in the world. McDonald's Corporation statistics base

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    Market Segmentation, Targeting, and Positioning

    CHAPTER 8 Market Segmentation, Targeting, and Positioning CHAPTER OVERVIEW Chapter 8 shows different approaches that companies can take to a market in order to best serve customer and company needs. It begins with a brief overview of three marketing approaches that companies can take: mass marketing, product-variety marketing, and target marketing. A fuller discussion details the three steps of target marketing, beginning with market segmentation: dividing a market into groups that

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    Ch 8 - 10

    CHAPTER 8 Market Segmentation, Targeting, and Positioning CHAPTER OVERVIEW Chapter 8 shows different approaches that companies can take to a market in order to best serve customer and company needs. It begins with a brief overview of three marketing approaches that companies can take: mass marketing, product-variety marketing, and target marketing. A fuller discussion details the three steps of target marketing, beginning with market segmentation: dividing a market into groups that

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    Dr. Pepper Snapple Group

    Dr. Pepper-Snapple Company Kim Hayes Deonta Samilton Jordan Narcisse Tori Wallar Professor Cary Accounting November 11, 2013 Section 2: Introduction Dr. Pepper-Snapple Group, Inc. 5301 Legacy Dr. Plano, TX 75024 Industry: Beverages (Non-Alcoholic) Sic Code: 2080- Beverages Major Products: Canada Dry (Ginger ale,) 7-up (lemon-lime,) A&W (Root beer,) Sunkist (Orange,) and Sun Drop (Citrus.) Competitors: Coca-Cola and PepsiCo. Stock exchange: 47.33 Ticker symbol: DPS

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    Strategic Analysis Report

    Strategic Analysis Report Flux Consulting – Airline Division Queensland University of Technology MGB309 – Strategic Management Pei San Chew – 0 8000492 Tutor: Christophe Garonne (Tutorial 8) Word Count: 2160 1.0 Executive Summary The air transportation industry within Australia is highly competitive. However, there is solid evidence and a strong indication that Virgin Australia can seize power over the current market and outrun its competitors for its long-term survival. Virgin Australia

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