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    Sainsbury s

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    Warren Heath. Sainsbury’s in Warren Heath is a local store to many people and is one of 3 J Sainsbury PLC stores in Ipswich and is run from the Sainsbury’s headquarters in London. J Sainsbury PLC has 3 main competitors‚ Tesco with 29.1% of the market‚ Asda with 16.8% of the market and Morrison’s with 11.3% of the market. Sainsbury’s PLC is a public limited company which means that the company has its own identity in law and the CEO‚ who is Mike Coupe‚ is not liable if the company goes in debt‚ because

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    more stores across the states of Arkansas‚ Missouri‚ and Oklahoma. The company continued its rapid growth‚ and in 1991 opened the first international store in Mexico. Eight years later‚ Wal-Mart expanded to Great Britain with the acquisition of ASDA. "ASDA

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    INDEX 1. Objective of the report--------------------------------------------- 3 2. Overview of UK grocery retail market-------------------------- 3 3. J Sainsbury’s plc---------------------------------------------------- 3 1. Management-------------------------------------------------------- 4 2. Sectors and geography-------------------------------------------4 3. Economy------------------------------------------------------------- 5 4. Wm Morrison supermarkets

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    Public Employees: 2‚100‚000 Employee growth: 10.5% First store opened in 1962 by Samuel Walton and his brother J.L. (Bud) Walton in Roger‚ Arkansas. With more than 7‚250 stores‚ including Wal-Mart Super centers(US) and ASDA (UK)‚ make Wal-Mart the #1 retailer in the World. In 1999‚ ASDA Group plc is acquired for $10.8 billion. Tesco: The Statistics at present: Type of Company: Public Employees: 440‚061 Employee growth: 74.3% The first store was opened in 1929‚ in Middlesex. With 3‚956 stores in

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    Tma2

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    Figure 2) displays a picture of Hetherington High Street. It looks like a run-down part of the high street that has a charity shop and second hand shops. Further down the down there is a newly opened Tesco Express. A mile or two further there is an Asda and Sainsburys. Larger supermarkets here have brought in larger consumption and this takes us nicely into Chapter 2. Allen el at (2009) discusses in Chapter two how supermarkets have changed the way the produce their products. Today supermarkets

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    Morrisons Swot

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    expansion of the company‚ steady rise in company profits in recent years Weakness: • Company focus mostly on food products while the market share for daily goods‚ accessories and pharmaceutical are being over taken by competitors .i.e. Tesco‚ Asda • The economic crisis- means possible customers cannot afford to spend their income quickly and will prefer for a better value before making sale • The company as many other major supermarkets are essentially working in a negative working capital

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    Morrisons Pest Analysis

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    Morrisons was the last one out of Big Four to enter to online commerce. This is one of the reasons for the grocer’s trailing behind Asda‚ Tesco and Sainsbury’s. Before acquisition of Safeway‚ Morrisons was concentrated in Northern part of UK‚ and the deal helped it to establish presence in Southern part of UK‚ though it could not overwhelm its competitors. Morrisons operates lesser convenience stores than its rivals since originally it was mainly focused on large supermarkets with less attention

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    Business Btec Level 3

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    somebody that can affect or be affected by the actions of the business. Businesses have several stake holders each. Anybody associated with a business can be a stakeholder of that business in some way. Who are the stake holders at Morrisons PLC? External Stakeholders- The customers- The customers of Morrisons PLC are a big stakeholder in the company. It is because of the customers that the business is able to function. The customers are able to affect Morrisons because if they are not happy they

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    the customers. Because of the size and facilities‚ Tesco buy in bulk which means they take benefit of economies of scale. That means they can lower prices when they want in order to keep the prices attractive and be competitive with stores such as Asda or Sainsbury. By creating loyalty packages such as club card they achieving loyal customers what is important and is as a consequence they are successful company. Weaknesses Tesco is very big company with very wide range of products. They are selling

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    Sainsbury Case Study

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    is just one step ahead. They used the same actions that made them market leaders in the past in a world that had completely changed and needed something new‚ while in parallel new innovative strategies were born with their main competitors Tesco and Asda. The decline of Sainsbury’s in the 1990s coincided with the rise of Tesco‚ which had outpaced its rival on price‚ range and innovation. While Tesco was innovating‚ Sainsbury‚ with its lack of vision and pioneering strategy‚ had the only choice

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