Read the Case Study and answer the following questions: • What changes in the external environment put companies in the difficult position in this industry? Support your answer by conducting PESTEL and Five-Forces Analyses. • How could a company operating in this industry react to the identified challenges? • How does the structure of the industry affects profits? The Movie Exhibition Industry 2013 IT IS APT that 2012’s top-grossing film was The Avengers, because movie studios and exhibitors
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Associate • -Kept shelves stocked • Serviced customers • Security marked high priced merchandise • Organized overstock merchandise to back room • Assisted in site to store sales, and layaway during holidays • Front end cashier when needed - Regal Cinemas New York, NY May. 2012 - August. 2014 Crew Member • -Organized and kept stocked concession
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Read the Case Study and answer the following questions: • Why do people go to the movies? How has this changed? • What is the trend in attendance at movie theaters? Why is this problematic? What explains this trend? • What determines profitability for exhibitors? Consider revenue components, expenses
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Assignment 4: A Horror Show at the Cinemaplex Jeffrey Evans BUS 499 Prof. Michael Petty 05/26/2012 Abstract If the motion picture industry’s performance in 2007 were a feature presentation, the marquee would read “Massive Box Office: Smashing Records the Sequel!” At $9.63 billion, box office revenue set another record in 2007, a full 5 percent above the record set in 2006’s.1 An astonishing 1.4 billion tickets were sold in 2007. But beyond the headlines, the industry is a study in contradictions:
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encourage disenchanted moviegoers to the give theaters another try. “It’s been a long time since AMC was run by someone with deep pockets and a timeframe longer than the next quarter,” said the insider, who noted that Regal Entertainment Group, Cinemark Holdings and Carmike Cinemas would be inclined to match AMC’s upgrades. Wanda, a private company with real estate, department stores and hotels that generates nearly $17 billion in annual revenue, has 86 theaters with 730 screens in China, while
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All-Around Gem The all-around gem By Arielle Poblete He’s adaptable and an idealist. Jade Castro is the person behind numerous blockbuster hits of the contemporary Philippines cinema. He has won awards for such unique directorial and writing capability. As a director in the Rom-com phase of the Philippine cinema, Mr. Castro has helped revolutionize and create different kinds of plots through unique kinds of approaches, not only in rom -coms, but also for independent films. A bright future ahead
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DIRECTOR’S DUTIES * Director’s fiduciary duties: Hospital products ltd v united states surgical corp “the fiduciary undertakes or agrees to act for or on behalf of or in the interests of another person in the exercise of a power or discretion which will affect the interests of that other person in a legal or practicable sense.” * Bristol & West building society v Mothew – Duty of loyalty – the principal is entitled to the single-minded loyalty of his fiduciary. “this core liability
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Kristina Bernadette Cojuangco Aquino (born February 14, 1971), commonly known as Kris Aquino, is a Filipina television and movie personality who gained prominence from her talk shows, game shows, and numerous endorsements. Known as the Queen of All Media, Philippines' Queen of Talk, and Queen of Philippine Game Shows, both of her parents are natives from Tarlac. She is the youngest daughter of former Philippine senator Benigno S. Aquino, Jr. and Corazon Cojuangco-Aquino, who served as the 11th President
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1. Introduction Harberber and Rieple (2008) define strategy as a set of intentional or inadvertent set of actions through which an organization develops the required set of resources, efficiently target valuable customers, meet financial targets and competes effectively. These strategic decisions drive the long-term direction of the organization, the scope of its activities, help gain advantage over competitors, and address changes in the business environment. The case of IMAX begins in 1994 when
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to be a decision that no reasonable person could think was in best interests of coy – extreme. Regal (Hastings) Limited v Gulliver (1942) – pg 235 Conflict of interest. Interests of the company must come first. Directors have to account for profits they enjoy even if the company was not prejudiced. Two directors took up shares of a subsidiary coy to help further business of original coy (cinemas). When plans of coy changed, they sold their shares at a
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