will try to analyze the cruise industry through a PESTLE analysis‚ which analyses the political‚ economical‚ social‚ technological‚ legal and environmental external factors that influence this particular industry. Business is considered an economic system in which goods and services are exchanged for money‚ on the basis of their perceived worth. Every business requires some form of investment and a sufficient number of customers to whom its output can be sold at profit on a consistent basis
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Katelyn Fitzwater Mr. Musick/Ms. Lynch ENG10 October 30‚ 2017 The Most is Dangerous Game - Essay Ship-Trap Island — true to its name. It has now claimed a hunter and author‚ Sanger Rainsford. However‚ there are other people on the island. Rainsford finds the house where the other people live‚ and he’s greeted by Ivan‚ a deaf‚ monstrous man that can’t speak. Ivan‚ pointing his gun at Rainsford‚ was not someone you’d want to run into. Another man by the name of General Zaroff came down the steps
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Final Exam 1. The Zinger Company manufactures and sells a line of sewing machines. Monthly demand for one its most popular models is given by the following relationship: Q = 400 – 0.5P where P is price and Q is quantity demanded. Total costs of production (including a “normal” return on owners’ investment) per month are: C = 20‚000 + 50Q + 3Q2 a. Express total profits (() in terms of Q. b. At what level of output are total profits maximized? What price will
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Wilkerson Company 1. What is the competitive situation faced by Wilkerson? The critical product in term of market competition is the pumps of Wilkerson Company. The pumps are Wilkersons major product line with a production of about 12‚500 units per month. Pumps currently have the lowest gross margin among all products‚ because competitors had been reducing prices on pumps and Wilkerson adopted its prices in order to remain competitive and to maintain the volume. 2. Given some apparent problems with
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prologue 1946 1. Ida did not approve the friend ship with Sennosuke family because she did not trust them Trade winds 1. 2. He feel in love with Misty in the darkness of the tin-walled cinema in Sheba Lane Fine and flash 3. Jack and his wife Bernadetee was employed as a gardener and a house girl 4. Derby Boxer was Bernadetee’s brother. 5. Misty‚Hartley and Alice found Derby sleeping in the cinema and felt obliged‚ so they took him somewhere else‚ Misty run away because Ida and Hartley up set
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1. What is the minimum number of passengers Health Cruises must sign up by November 20th to break even? [show your calculations] Fixed Cost = 220000+10000+65000 = 295000 Variable cost per passenger = 200 Revenue = 1500 per passenger X # of passengers (# of passengers = x) Revenue – Cost = Profit 1500x – (200x+295000) = 0 x = 226.92 rounded up to 227 passengers to break even 2. Should Health Cruises go ahead with the cruise since 200 people have signed up by November 14th?
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refugee? A refugee is a person who has been forced to leave their country because of war or other dangerous reasons. This part of their life is difficult and is considered as “Inside out.” When they are forced to leave their homes‚ they have to find a new home in a different country. This is considered as “Back again” meaning that they are no longer abandoned from a place to live and a place of safety. During the presentation of our guest speaker‚ Mac Wallbuck was once a refugee too. He was also forced
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Assignment 2: Costs and Profit (20 points) In Section 2‚ you learned about costs and profit. Now‚ you’ll apply what you learned. 1. Choose a real or made up example of a company‚ and describe at least three variable costs the company has. (1-3 sentences. 1.5 points) soaring angels attire company’s first variable cost is shirts they customize shirts to whatever you want them to be but how many shirts you want tells them how much material they need. Same thing with the shoes they also customize
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In this essay I am going to explain the development of the cruise market. I am going to look for sources on the internet and in travel and tourism books as well as using information given by John Marshall. Socio-economic changes People had more money‚ industrial revolution‚ the war‚ the post war recovery‚ airplane industry‚ in the 80’s The industrial revolution made a rise of wealthy people‚ large passenger ships for the economic and social elite – they were travelling to exotic countries
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North American Cruise Industry | Table of Contents Executive Summary 2 Cruise Industry Overview 2 Market Overview and Structure 2 Industry and Customer Segments 5 Target Market Analysis 7 Carnival Cruise Lines 7 Target Market Analysis 7 Positioning Strategy 7 Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines 8 Target Market Analysis 8 Positioning Strategy 9 Norwegian Cruise Lines 9 Target Market Analysis 10 Positioning Strategy 10 Disney Cruise Lines 11 Target Market Analysis 11 Positioning
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