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    Proton

    In conclusion, Proton should analyze more on their consumers or even carry out a better research on the consumers nowadays. They should come out with a strategy of market their products. For the economic situation, their currently doing better than before, but they would have to put in much more effort to win people’s heart as Malaysia’s number one car brand. Here are a few more suggestions for myself for proton to improve. First they should hire a professional from automobile industry to give

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    Carista

    Environmental Trends Automobile industry, where Carista has positioned itself, holds strong influence and importance in world’s economy, as demand for this sector is increasing steadily. The impact of same industry is drastic to the environment. Monitoring current and predicting future environmental trends are main keys to gain competitive advantage, to be ahead of the “Game” and create benefits for both the company and its surrounding. Let’s look at the relative environmental trends of the

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    Dog and Cats

    Stephen Lemieux Environmental Issues Professor Nerney January 20, 2016 Article 1 The article that I chose was about the U.S. Bringing Gas Mileage Rules to Era of Hybrids, meaning car companies (Ford) are trying to get their new hybrid vehicles to go above and beyond with their miles per gallon. Ford’s new C-Max hybrid is trying to get the miles per gallon from 47 to 43 miles. The payments for these vehicles will go up to $550 and $325 to people that have leased them. Since then Ford sold

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    Volvo. Consumer Behaviour

    Question 1 (a) In today’s competitive world, every company has to study consumer’s purchasing power and behaviour prior to develop a marketing plan for their product. This enables the marketer to understand who constitute the market, what and why the market buys, who participates in and influences the buying process, and how, when and where consumer buy (Marketing Teacher, 2014). The car market, in the same manner as other markets, has entered an aggressive period in which, despite the fact

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    Swot Psa - Dongfeng

    Strengths | Weaknesses | * High profitability and revenue * Reduced labor costs * future profitability * Experienced management and business units * The PSA’s Capital increase is going to allow her to commit the necessary investments to widen it’s range and diversify his markets. * Dongfeng will be the first Chinese company of the automobile sector to begin it’s internationalization * Creation a center of common R&D in China, dedicated to the development of products and

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    Problem Olving

    . Course GS1140 (Wed) ITT Tech 12/18/2013 Unit 1 Research Paper: Paradigm Shift Electric cars are technology currently in use today. Instead of using a commonly used gasoline engine the car is driven by an electric motor and is usually powered by battery. There are also hybrid cars which use a combination of electricity and gasoline. These are also starting to become popular. Some benefits of an electric car over gasoline cars are a quiet ride since it has less moving mechanical parts, environment

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    Company Description

    Company Description Neo-Evo Manufacturing Ltd (NEM), was fully established in a year of 2008. The founder of NEM was Tan Sri Ahmad Faiz Shah which currently the President of NEM. NEM is a fully integrated car manufacturing facility based in Selangor, Malaysia. It’s a where our Associates work together to manufacture innovative and highly demand products specifically built for Asean Market. Where a passion for automotive engineering drives everything we do. We always keep the promise of our

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    Car Industry Economy

    Should the Australian Government provide money to car manufacturers to prevent them from moving their operations overseas? Discuss, drawing on contemporary debates about this issue in the news media. Introduction Car manufacturing in Australia was one of the strongest sector in the Australian economy. Within the past few months and ongoing weeks, there are several news being published that the Australian car manufacturing sector has become so small that that each car company is relying on the

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    Case Study Of Acquisition Of Jaguar And Motor Motors

    Acquisition of Jaguar and Land Rover brands by Tata Motors Ltd. from Ford Motors In 2008, Tata Motors Limited and Ford Motors reached an agreement which was about Tata Motors acquiring Land Rover and Jaguar brands. The transaction is worth US$ 2.3 billion, and it was concluded in 2008 (Wharton University of Pennsylvania 2007). The deal was criticized by many while others reserved their comment and maintained a keen eye to see how Tata would make a turn around to make the two brands regain their

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    The Pros And Cons Of Hybrid Cars

    With the development of technology, pollution stroke all over the world pushing engineers to outcome themselves and find a solution that pleases both the consumer and the environment thinking about the future of our planet. In 1900 the first gas-electric hybrid car came to life and was driven at the first National Automobile Show in New York City, United States and surprisingly this car model was favored as patrons’ first choice. Unlike it was known the model came to life in 1900 but the idea was

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