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    PORTERS FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS OF SONY CORPORATION 1. Threats of new Entry (Low): Electronic industry needs huge amount of capitals. High scale economy and constant innovation is another barrier to a new entrant. Moreover‚ the government policy acts as entry barrier for a new company. 2. Bargaining Power of Buyer (High): For Sony Corp. product the bargaining power of buyers very high as there is almost no switching cost from one brand to another. And the information technology provides the

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    Porters Five Force Model

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    Commodity Exchange Multi Commodity Exchange of India Ltd. Malkani Chambers‚ 1st floor‚ Off. Nehru Road‚ Vile Parle (East)‚ Mumbai – 400 099 Tel. No.: 022 – 2616 4146 Fax No.: 022 – 2611 8195 Web: www.mcxindia.com email: info@mcxindia.com Gold Study Gold Production Through History All the gold ever mined would easily fit under the Eiffel Tower‚ forming a cube of nearly 19 m each side! In the last 6‚000 years a little over125‚000 tonnes of gold has been mined. But this history is clearly divided

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    Introduction: Five Forces Framework Porter’s Five Forces Model is a model that analyzes an industry to help develop a business strategy. The model uses five forces that have been identified to categorize an industry as intensely competitive or not competitive at all and this will then determine the attractiveness of the market.There are many features of an industry in which a company competes that determines the level of competition it will face and the profits it will get. The most famous classification

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    Porter's 5 Forces

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    What Is It? The Porter five force analysis was formed by Michael E. Porter of Harvard Business School in the year 1979‚ this model identifies and analyses 5 competitive forces that shape every industry‚ and helps determine an industry’s weaknesses and strengths. This analysis shows the overall attractiveness of an industry meaning how profitable it is. For example an unattractive industry would be the pure or perfect competition‚ because all profits turn to normal profit in the long run which means

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    analyze the strategy of each player in conjunction with the news I chose. Focusing on one industry made me realize how much the strategic aspects that we have learned in the class are working to shape the industry dynamics. News Nintendo has joined forces with McDonald’s to offer free wireless internet access in the US for its DS handheld games console. (BBC News‚ October 18‚ 2005‚ retrieved from http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4353480.stm) Analysis This deal reflects a Nintendo’s strategy

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    Porters Five Forces – Competitor Analysis Michael Porter’s five forces model is used to explore the competitive environment in which a product or company operates. In this case it will explore the competitive environment of Dell and the Tab Streak. The Five Forces Analysis looks at five key areas: | New Entrants | | Suppliers | Industry competitors and extent of rivalry | Buyers | | Substitutes | | Threat of New Entrants The computer industry is a highly competitive one with

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    The Leisure- Cruise Industry Major: Marketing Porter’s Six Forces I. Threat of New Entrants: Low * Barriers to entry: High * High Capital Requirements: The capital required to start up a cruise line is one of the key factors contributing to this industry’s high barriers to entry. With the average cost of building a cruise ship rising‚ the amount of capital needed to start up a cruise line is estimated at one billion dollars. Therefore discouraging any new entrants into the industry.

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    One of the greatest tools of use for a firm is being aware of it’s position within an industry. When a company is knowledgeable of where it stands‚ it can more accurately assess its strengths and weaknesses and what is‚ or has the potential to be‚ it’s competitive advantage. Michael Porter‚ believed that the basis for this advantage falls under 3 base strategies of Cost leadership‚ Differentiation and Focus. With the use of his generic strategy model‚ a firm‚ understanding where its competitive advantage

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    Introduction: Gallerie Apex is the local manufacturing and retail wing of Apex Adelchi Footwear Limited (AAFL). With over 146 own retail outlets and 275 authorized resellers‚ Gallerie Apex ensures nationwide coverage of its diverse range of footwear for its consumers. Through its eight in-house brands‚ namely Venturini‚ Apex Men’s‚ Sprint‚ Moochie‚ Nino Rossi‚ Sandra Rosa‚ Apex Women’s and Apex Kids‚ Gallerie Apex carries a huge selection of shoes and sandals‚ ensuring that each of our valued customer

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    Porter’s Five Forces Model‚ Wal-Mart Suppliers Wal-Mart is an important and dominant customer to its suppliers‚ for some of them it’s also the largest one. Wal-Mart isn’t dependent on one supplier‚ but rather obtains its goods from a lot of different suppliers. For this reason‚ suppliers need to satisfy Wal-Mart in order to keep it as a long term customer. This is realized by special payment terms‚ delivery dates and discounts. The success of these relationships is proved by the increasing

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