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    Proposal - Mercedes Benz's Formidable Difficulties in Myanmar Luxury Car Market

    Scope of the Study Section (2) 2.1 The problem cause & effect diagram 2.2 Theory and concepts used for solving the problem 2.3 Research Methodology Section (3) 3.1 Data Collection 3.2 Data Analysis 3.3 SWOT? Strategy Develop Method? Chapter (1) 1.1 Problem Statement Japan’s Toyota used car brands are leading in Myanmar’s niche luxury car market with an 81 percent share compared with Western and South Korean luxury models. Luxury Mercedes

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    Proton

    Question 1: From a financial analysis perspective, has the Proton management done a good job? Liquidity Ratio | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | Current Ratio [Current Asset / Current Liabilities] | 5,026.5 / 2,210= 2.27 | 4,431 / 2,341.1= 1.89 | 3,165.5 / 1,533.8= 2.06 | 3,446.1 / 1,639.2= 2.10 | 3,404.6 / 1,883.6 = 1.81 | Quick Ratio [(Current Asset – Inventories) / Current Liabilities] | 4,059.4 / 2,210= 1.84 | 3,042 / 2,341.1= 1.30 | 1,891.9 / 1,533.8= 1.23 | 2,345.8 / 1,639.2= 1.43

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    Harley Davidson Case

    shifted into Japanese motorbikes. Ex. Suzuki * Frequent product introductions and continuous improvements in price. 5. Rivalry: (high) * Lack of products differentiation or narrow product line. * Rivals like Honda are diverse in strategies, origins and personalities. SWOT Analysis 1. Strengths: Domestic and International market share, financial status (The company’s revenues had grown at a compounded annual rate of 16.6 per- cent since 1994 to reach $4.6 billion in 2003—marking the

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    Consumer Behaviour

    A STUDY ON CONSUMER BUYING BEHAVIOUR AT TIME TO PURCHASE HERO HONDA BIKE. A Report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of BACHELO OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION TO SOUTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, SURAT Submitted By: TARANG P PATIL T.Y.B.B.A. (SEM-VI) ROLL NO.-23 Under the guidance of MR.HORMAZ.D.PATEL Submitted To: THE CO-ORDINATOR THE SURAT PEOPLE’S CO-OP. BANK COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION UDHNA (SUART) March 2007 1 THE SURAT PEOPLE’S

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    Business Analysis 1

    worst performance in its long history of making automobiles (Seib, 2009). This business analysis is to determine the viability to invest a $1.5 million stake in the Ford Motor Company and attempt to forecast the benefits to ABC123 Incorporated. SWOT Analysis Strengths: In 2010, the Ford Motor Company surpassed the monolith Japanese import Toyota as the new number two selling vehicle in the United States (The New York Times, 2011). For car enthusiasts this alone was victory for United States

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    6a Bajaj Auto

    domestic market declined by 5% in the year 1991-1992. Bajaj had set a goal to protect its dominance in the Indian market and increase its exports to 15% of total sales by 1998. In the domestic market it was facing a stiff competition from Hero Honda and Kinetic Honda. The main problems of the BAL lied in its improper inventory management, higher average cycle time for launching a new product, not very advanced R&D facilities. To overcome these shortcomings the company did modernize itself but it was

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    Ducati Case Analysis

    Ducati was a company that was on the verge of going bankrupt in 1996 but took a turn for the better when it was acquired by Texas Pacific Group, driven by Abel Halpern, who then appointed his close friend, Federico Minoli, as CEO of Ducati. When Federico took over, he made it clear that the fundamental economic logic was “the idea that everything should be continuously re-discussed is still the way I look at things.” Ducati had the qualities of a profitable company but was lacking the right management

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    Volkswagen Market Research

    Executive summary Volkswagen is one of the biggest German automobiles manufacturing company, which operate all over the world. The main aim of the company is to become the first automobile manufacturer by 2018 and India became one of the key “element” in this strategy, since India the second fastest growing automobile market. Volkswagen India operates since 2001 when they presented Skoda brand to the Indian car market. Methodology For the following research was implemented realism philosophy

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    Straategic Management Project Report Yamaha Motors

    2011 Strategic Management Project Report Submitted to: Rajesh S Upadhyayula Submitted By: PGP/14/260 NITESH KUMAR GUPTA PGP/14/280 MAHTAAB KAJLA PGP/14/287 PRACHI CHAWLA PGP/14/290 RAHUL MITTAL PGP/14/313 VINNY ARYA PGP/14/315 VISHAD DUBEY India Yamaha Motors Limited Table of Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .......................................................................................................................... 2 INTRODUCTION .............................................

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    General Motors

    General Motors: General Motors Corporation (GM) is a multinational automobile manufacturer created in 1908.its headquarter is in the United States. GM is the world's largest automaker as measured according to the global industry sales. GM is the proud sales leader in the automotive industry for the for the last 77 years. As of 2008, General Motors employs about 266,000 people around the world. It manufactures its cars and trucks in 35 different countries. The famous brands under the umbrella of

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