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    Automobile

    Writing Assignment #1 The best way to find a better deal on buying automobiles is to be more informed about car deals and values. There are ways to research and learn about the car deals and a value based on what is important today. According to Mike who is retired “what most important to elders about the car is to do research and make sure that the car last long and run for a longer time” so they are not going to waste money because they do not have income except the pension. Also, senior’s vehicles

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    Better in M&a

    This is an essay on the automotive industry. The writer is the Chief Executive of one of the car companies in the world and she will be looking at the car manufacturing industry to see how well the other companies are doing. She is going to be looking at things like their revenue, how much profit and losses they have made in the past years. Also the Chief Executive will be looking at the number of workers employed under the companies. The number of cars they produce and sell in a year will be analysed

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    Information System

    A NEW CAR PLAN FOR A GREENER FUTURE A NEW CAR PLAN FOR A GREENER FUTURE © Commonwealth of Australia 2008 ISBN 978-0-642-72554-7 This work is copyright. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, no part may be reproduced by any process without prior written permission from the Commonwealth. Requests and inquiries concerning reproduction and rights should be addressed to the Commonwealth Copyright Administration, Attorney General’s Department, Robert Garran Offices, National

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    Chinese Car Industry

    car producers. They are co-operating slightly with local enterpreneurs and corporations, but the brandname and the intellectual rights are only theirs. General Motors (joint with SAIC-GM-Wuling), Honda (joint with Guangzhou Automobile Group Co) and Nissan are the exceptions. By now Volkswagen, Hyundai and Toyota are also creating and expanding joint ventures. And there are lots of others going to do the same. The logic behind this is simple – China wants, that on their local market they would have

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    Intro to F1

    ! Alec Robinson Mr. Blake English 2 October 23, 2012 Introduction to Formula 1 Robinson 1 Ever since I was a young boy, racing, cars, speed and design have always interested me. I use to love looking in magazines at the latest Ferrari’s and other exotic sports cars. To me cars are like a big piece of artwork. One can express and relate oneself to a car and how it is designed. Every single little detail on the car adds to the entire piece of artwork. If one line shall be wrong, then the whole

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    Competitive Strategies

    Competitive Strategies and Government Policies Learning Team A ECO/365 Competitive Strategies and Government Policies To call the automobile the single most important contribution to fuel the wheels of industry for the last century might be an understatement. Not only did this new invention and the market it created change the literal face of this nation, it created hundreds of new markets and industrial opportunities for a rapidly growing country (U.S. Department of Transportation).

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    Automobile Industry

    UK Automobile Industry 1. Wikipedia : Primary categories : Sports and luxury end cars – Aston Martin, Bentley, Daimler, Jaguar, Rolls-Royce etc Volume Car Makers – Nissan, Honda, Toyota etc Commercial Manufacturers – Ford, Leyland, London Taxis International etc Back in 1950 , UK was the second largest car manufacturer and exporter after USA. Subsequently over some decades slowed down and was then ranked on the 12th spot with immense competition from nations like France, Germany and Japan\.

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    The Auto Industry

    Honda of America's two manufacturing plants in East Liberty and Marysville, Ohio, renowned for productivity and high product quality, sought to leverage this expertise to improve the plants' environmental performance. This case study covers the strategic, organizational, and operational decisions facing the environmental manager in charge of the two plants as she awaited the pending visit of her corporate boss from Tokyo, who had made it clear that environmental issues were of growing importance

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    Automotive Industry Research

    Through the years, various automobile makers have come and gone. Hudson Motor, Auburn Motor, Essex Motor, and Duesenberg are just to name a few automobile companies that have failed through the years (Sullivan, 2008). The competition has been fierce between different automakers, whether it is with Ford, Mercedes-Benz, Honda, or General Motors (GM). Each company strives to make a car that will not only sell at a reasonable price, but also appeal to the consumer. Now the U.S. automotive industry is

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    Hyundai Case Study

    1.) In term of comparative advantage, Korea has a high saving rate, and also abundance of production factors- cost-effective labor, knowledge workers, high technology and capital. In term of competitive advantage, Hyundai have various production plant and regional headquarters at different part of the world that contributes to convenient access. Besides that, Hyundai also employs inexpensive labor and sources inputs from low cost suppliers as well as entering various collaborative ventures to cooperate

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