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    Hurricane Sandy and the Subway Hurricane Sandy‚ the largest Atlantic storm ever and second most costly storm in United States History (Preliminary estimates of losses due to damage and business interruption are estimated at $65.5 billion)‚ made it painfully clear exactly how fragile a city composed mostly of low-lying islands can be. At the beginning of the storm‚ Mayor Bloomberg announced that New York City public schools would be closed Tuesday‚ October 30 and Wednesday‚ October 31‚ however

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    Henna Hirani MRKT 1311.P01 4 October 2012 Demographic Analysis New York City is the most populous city in the United States and is more than twice the size of Los Angeles‚ which is the second largest. The demographic of analysis is the statistic study of human populations and the socio economic characteristics of a population that is expressed statistically. From the demographic analysis we jump to the marketing point‚ the Subway food chain and whether this franchise or organization will be able

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    Economic 1. as The Economic Times let us know last year‚ Subway was looking to open 1000 unit franchises in India by 2015 [ET‚ May 1‚ 2012. Web.]. If the managements are looking for an expansion‚ there is certainly room for developing your business! SUBWAY® Eat Fresh Live Green The SUBWAY® brand is committed to making SUBWAY® restaurants and operations as environmentally and socially responsible as possible. The brand strives to conduct business in a way that creates profit for franchisees

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    Introduction of Subway Subway is an international fast food chain specializing in the production of sandwiches or subs. Subway is also renowned for being the almost only provider of healthy fast food (L.Harris et al.‚ 2010). They opened their first eco restaurant in 2007 in order to integrate more environment friendly operations‚ efficient equipment and launched “Eat Fresh‚ Live Green™” initiative which included healthy meals and stay fit meals for both kids and adults (Subway Sri Lanka‚ 2017.-a).Subway launched

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    ASSIGNMENT I have chosen SUBWAY® as an Multi-National Company for my assignment. Subway was opened by Fred DeLuca at the age of seventeen in 1965 with the help of a friend‚ Dr.Peter Buck‚ who invested $1000 in his first sandwich shop which was named Pete’s Super Submarine which was located in Bridgeport‚ Connecticut which was meant to fund his dreams of becoming a doctor. He set a goal of having 32 stores in 10 years but by 1964‚ they had only 16 stores. They realized that they would not be able

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    The first thing one thinks of after hearing the name “Subway” is healthy food. The Subway brand has brought a revolution in the food industry with its healthy sandwiches & salads. Brand History: The founder Fred DeLuca in partnership with Dr. Peter Buck opened a submarine sandwich store in 1965 to fund his education as he wanted to be a doctor. Little did he know that he was destined to create a brand which today has 34218 restaurants spread across 95 countries. Brand Name: The founders

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    the visitors think about Hong Kong’s subway? Hence‚ we are doing this survey to find out the answer. In this report‚ we aim to survey interviewees’ views about Hong Kong’s subway and the subway in other countries. We also investigated of different ages visitors. Suggestions for improvement were also collected from respondents. This report is based on the results of a survey‚ which was completed last week. The report includes the survey method‚ data analysis and it also summarizes some findings

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    subway brand analysis

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    SUBWAY BRAND ANALYSIS Analyzed by Tanay Manoj Rathod Ashvikha Lakshmi Shriraam Nan Dar Lakshmi Prathyusha Arimilli Content Page 1. Introduction 2. Company Background 3. Brand Vision 4. Brand Objectives 5. Brand Personality 6. Impact of emotional appeal on consumer behaviors and the subway brand 7. Involvement theory on consumer behavior 8. Maslow Hierarchy of Needs 9. Conclusion 10

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    Pestel Analysis of Subway

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    PESTEL Analysis 3.1 Political Forces Subway can easily apply its business license in plenty of the countries. It is because that Subway is operated by complying with the political rules such as tax policies‚ environmental protection laws‚ employment laws and other political rules. 3.2 Economic Conditions Having set up with low cost‚ it is a very good advantage to Subway. Subway has fully supports from its major suppliers so that it has its completely adequate materials and needs to work out its

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    Thesis: Sharon Olds in‚ On the Subway‚ organizes the poem in three parts to present the contrasting lives of a Caucasian woman and an African American boy‚ which displays the narrator’s realization of the bond they share because of their similar fear of each other. In the first several lines‚ Olds presents the setting of the subway car‚ and the separation between its passengers. A notable simile illustrates the obvious differences between the white narrator and the boy‚ “His feet are huge‚ in

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