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    Poters 5 Forces Application on Automobile Industry

    Topic:        Apply the Porter's five forces model on Automobile Industry and analyse the attractiveness of the Industry for Investment purpose Evolution of Porter's Five Forces Model Five forces is a framework for the industry analysis and business strategy development developed by Michael E. Porter of Harvard Business School in 1979. Michael Porter is a professor at Harvard Business School andis a leading authority on competitive strategy and international competitiveness.Michael Porter was

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    Harley Davivdson

    1.1 Understanding Market place and customer needs and wants Has Harley Davison really done some research about the needs and demand of their particular project? , it is questionable; they have looked into the two wheeler market and seen there is a tremendous demand for two wheelers in India. But a product like Harley Davidson is not a product used to travel from A to B it’s a luxury product meant for the rich people from a certain income groups. According to table xxx in ( ).this income group

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    Metro Feasibility Study

    31 March, 2009 and now in 31st march 2012 the number of vehicle is 1237099. From the table we can say that there are 967838 number of personal two wheeler (including motor cycles, scooter, mopeds) in 31st march 2011 and this figure is 1032607. 64769 number of vehicle increases in one year. It is the drastic increase rate of vehiocle. Other than two wheeler there are 99233 numbers of Motor Cars, 29727 numbers of Jeeps and 17149 number of auto rickshaws. From this table we can say that we can get the

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    Professional

    are higher chances that the business operations will change from the market structure described previously to a different one, say monopoly. This implies that the organization/firm is the only producer in the market and meets all customers’ needs. Two vital factors that can lead to such a change include; withdrawal of a competitor and increase or decrease in price of products (Slack & Lewis, 2003). The above change will influence business operations in various ways. For instance, there will be increased

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    Drivin to Be Thin

    look like the models they see in magazines, and unrealistic body images promote dangerous eating disorders; therefore, photographers and magazine editors should not be able to photoshop pictures of women. To start out, anorexia nervosa is one of the two most common eating disorders. Anorexia is a disorder that makes one scared to gain weight, therefore, they starve themselves and go to an extreme with dieting and exercising. In fact, they are almost always hungry and thinking about food, even as the

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    Sdsa

    double-digit growth in exports. Exports constitute 33 percent of total revenues for the company. Bajaj auto will continue to gain market share at the retail level and out of the six Discover launches, only two will be placed in the high-end market. Bajaj management is expecting a 10-12 percent growth for 3-wheelers going forward and hope the auto sector's performance improves. Q4 EARNINGS: Total revenues were about Rs 5,000 crore. Profit after tax (PAT) was at Rs 766 crore, flat year-on-year. Even for the

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    Capitalism Versus Socialism

    A.S Wheeler: the Product of Labor Versus Eugene V. Debs: Capitalism and Socialism “Two men engage in fishing in the same boat; they have the same tackle and the same bait. One, by his superior skill, catches twice as many fish as the other; is not each entitled to the fish he has caught”? This is just one of many good examples Wheeler has, and it illustrates the basic way to understand capitalism. Capitalism is an economic system that allows private owners to profit from the goods and services

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    Nano's Failure in India

    WHAT DID NANO DO WRONG? WHAT CAN THEY DO NOW? SUMANTH REDDY WPM15SUM In India, families that can’t afford a four wheeler usually crowd onto a single two wheeler and take to the streets in what would be a comedic scene but definitely a very dangerous one.  Looking at this scenario, Tata Motors’s chairman Ratan Tata decided to make a “people’s car” that would appeal to these poor Indian families.  It was foreshadowed as one of the greatest innovations in the auto industry. Since deliveries started

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    Entreprenuer Interview

    work. His brother-in-law sold 4-wheelers in a small shop in Indiana and when Eric lost his job he was trained on how to build the 4-wheelers along with many other types of small recreational vehicles. Eric brought his knowledge back to Richland county and started Affordable ATV’s. This company is S corporation, which means they operate like a corporation but are treated as a partnership for tax purposes. ATV’s sells powersports equipment such as 4 wheelers, utility vehicles, motorcycles,

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    Newsletter

    would have had the brain tumor for two more weeks, he could have potentially died. He was quickly rushed to Baptist Hospital in Winston Salem to complete chemo and radiation. After this brain surgery he acted different and more confused, as anyone would after sudden brain surgery. My dad has one brother, named Kenny, and one sister, named Kelly. His parent’s names are Frances and Larry Watson. My dad has a huge family and on holidays we have to meet at two different places because we split up

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