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    Reminder: New Format Requested this week While the format is to be changed thisweek‚ you are still required to make 3 postings; one original post and comment on two other student’s post. ORIGINAL POST REQUIREMENTS: You are to apply the major topics covered in the course (finance/accounting‚ economics‚ marketing) to your company and provide an "analyst’s report". 1) (Apply Marketing techniques to:) create an interesting‚ unique or otherwise attractive catch line (humor works great for me!) as

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    for a job with Boeing while handling a major negotiation for a major contract - The polygraphs that she failed are a clear sign of her dishonesty over the matter - There seemed to have also been a leak of confidential bid information to the Boeing which then helped them win a contract which is in violation of tendering procedures - The fact that Druyun had acted legally and ethically in a similar situation with Lockheed proves further her unethical intentions and dealing with Boeing - Further there

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    In early 2003‚ Boeing released plans to build a new “super efficient” jet called the 7E7. The jet subsequently gained the nickname the “Dreamliner.” In the six months following the announcement news depressed the market for aircraft‚ which was already shrinking. This news included the United States going to war with Iraq‚ global terrorist attacks‚ and SARS putting travelers in fear. This all contributed to the worst airline profits in a generation. From Boeing’s perspective this meant for a

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    months for all the wrong reasons. This iconic European corporation has undergone a turbulent period due to the problems surrounding the Airbus A380 project. A new flagship product that should have curved out an unassailable advantage for Airbus over Boeing went completely wrong. The Airbus A380 aircraft was a ground breaking concept that was meant to push EADS into a unique market segment. Instead‚ it threatened the very existence of the company and served as a catalyst for major surgery and a complete

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    continue to affect revenues throughout the defense sector. The biggest challenge for defense contractors is growing profitably in a decreasing market. Increasing globalization and emerging new markets. According to a 2012 report from Chicago-based Boeing

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    1. Introduction The aerospace industry is a sovereign‚ high-tech‚ performing industry‚ which is essential for the French economy as it creates prosperity for the country and aggrandizes its international reputation. France’s export success is the evidence that its products own the necessary quality and competitiveness‚ as more than 75 percent of its consolidated incomes are realized through exportation. This industry profile is a useful tool to help investors understand the emergence of the French

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    that investment in this function of the business would affect profit marginal in a positive way. The product innovation is very present in Airbus Company In fact‚ in 20 years‚ Airbus was able to create a product portfolio that equaled what it took Boeing at least 35 years to achieve in development. * Advanced Technology and aircraft design. Design plays a important role in Airbus’ innovation. Indeed Design is involved in producing products that are unique in design and architecture as the

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    operating system and office suite corporation. Microsoft Corporation develops‚ supports‚ and licenses a range of software products and services for various computing devices worldwide. Boeing Company is a multinational aerospace and defense corporation‚ and the largest exporter by value in the United States. Boeing is among the largest global aircraft manufacturers and the third largest aerospace and defense contractor in the world. Halliburton Company is the world’s second largest oilfield services

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    industry is on the higher growth projectile due to the emerging markets in Asia and other developing countries. There is a surge in the growth of aviation industry even though there are concerns of high surge in fuel costs. The two market leaders Boeing and Airbus are gearing up to achieve greater market share by aggressive marketing and product innovations. As the market is duopolistic in nature‚ the rivalry between the two market leaders is on the rise‚ in their quest to attain leadership in the

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    Comet‚ by the British. But by 1958 the Boeing Company released the Boeing 707 which was much more advanced and efficient than the Comet. These airplanes provided much smoother and faster trips‚ and they were the start of the successful Boeing production line. By 1967 the Boeing 737 was released and became one of the most successful jets released. They are still used today by modern airlines. Competitions with the British’s DC-9 would push Boeing to make the 737 jet to be as efficient and productive

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