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    Video Concepts, Inc.

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    Video Concepts Inc. Written Analysis and Communication - I Instructor Nitin Parmar Submitted by Manisha Kabra GMCS - Batch No. 25 Date January 20‚ 2011 Date: January 20‚ 2011 To: Chad Rowan‚ Owner‚ Video Concepts‚ Inc.‚ Lexington‚ North Carolina‚ United States. From: Manisha Kabra‚ Consultant Subject: Advice on alternative to select on account of no bright future growth in video rental business. This report is a summary and analysis of current situation on Video

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    Blockbuster case study

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    Cash Flow w/ EVF 330.3 233.4 152.5 N/A Analysis: The analysis of Blockbuster’s cash flows support its decision. Without Extended Viewing Fees (late fees)‚ and taking the all negative free cash flows among 2004‚ 2003‚ 2002 into account‚ Blockbuster would be performing worse than that with late fees. However‚ the trend was a continuous increase in cash flows‚ even if it is negative among all years. By taking tax effects into account‚ the free cash flow without EVF would be much lower than the

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    Netflix - Essay

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    DVD’s and leave behind their old technology of VHS. They also faced the problem of most Blockbuster being a 10 minute drive from at least 70% of U.S. populated homes. This makes their whole sales pitch of people not having to leave their homes to rent movies even harder due to the number of available Blockbusters. With Netflix no late fee policy this made it easier for them to get more sales because Blockbuster charged late fees. Also‚ they came across the problem of half the movies they shipped

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    Netflix Case Analysis

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    DVD movie rental service. The service has created a new ‘movie’ market niche which has secured them a competitive ‘first-mover’ advantage in this new ‘high-tech’ venture. The popularity of the service has sparked the interest of market competitor Blockbuster who may become a growing threat to Netflix should they enter the online movie rental market (Perreault‚ 2004). Netflix was founded by Reed Hastings‚ Netflix was incorporated on August 29‚ 1997 and began operations on April 14‚ 1998. Netflix began

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    Netflix Case Study

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    Since the company’s inception‚ Hasting has been exploiting disruptive innovations as a means of creating a competitive advantage over incumbents within the industry. Netflix faces stiff competition within the movie rental industry that includes Blockbuster Video and traditional “mom and pop” video rental stores. Now‚ Netflix must develop a new strategy in response to the competitive moves and technology changes within the industry. Netflix is now contemplating new strategies so that it can compete

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    Netflix Case Study

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    2/11/13 Netflix: Buy or Sell? I. Porter’s Five Forces Rivalry Among Existing Firms. In terms of the video rental industry‚ Netflix now has very few competitors. Blockbuster was the main one‚ but has since lost steam. Outside of DVD rentals however‚ the competition is much more intense. Netflix directly competes with cable companies like Charter‚ On-Demand channels‚ and even Tivo. Online streaming companies such as Hulu are also major competitors. Barriers to Entry. The difficulty in entering

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    BUS 219 Netflix Final Paper

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    Everybody knows‚ world-wide‚ about Netflix and that it is an online based company that a paid subscriber can go to‚ to watch movies‚ TV shows and original content produced by Netflix. A customer can either stream the media directly to their computer or handheld device or‚ select DVD’s to be delivered to their home. The most popular way to access Netflix is to stream media on a PC or handheld. Have you ever wondered how Netflix decides what to suggest for you to watch? What you might not know is that

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    Netflix vs. Redbox

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    95-39.95 a month to borrow as many as 2-9 movies at a time with no monthly limit. If customers quickly watch the DVD and send them back‚ the monthly fee pays for quite a few movies. The relatively low monthly fee enables Netflix to compete with Blockbuster and other brick-and-mortar video rental business. Meanwhile‚ Netflix might keep the customers who try the service and happy with it continue paying the monthly fee. Therefore‚ Netflix has less problem in predicting revenue or level revenues. *

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    BLOCKBUSTER…….. Group members 01-Divya Malik 11308866 02-Y Himashika Gimahani De Silva 11308685 03-Mohit Thapkiyal 11308743 04-Anushka Singh 11302955 05-Amit kumara 11304693 06-Niyuhire Divine 11303896 Index Introduction of the cause Problems of the cause Solutions to the above mention SOWT analysis Conclu Introduction Blockbuster is still the world’s largest video rental company‚but last few year’s blockbuster have not been good ones.After Mr Janes W Kenyes become the

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    sentences that grab the reader’s attention is that the DVD player is the most successful consumer electronic product of all time; more than 85% of U.S households have a DVD player. This gives a clear indication the market size that Netflix and Blockbuster battle for market leadership. According to AMR (Adams media research) Movie DVD sales and rentals amounted to $24.9billion market in the U.S in 2007 that was up from $22Billion in 2002. Movie rentals were the most popular means of obtaining movies

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