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    Porter’s five forces Michael E. Porter claimed that there are five competitive forces which can shape every industry by identify and analysis those five forces(appendix) and thus determine strengths and weaknesses of the industry. Those five forces are now used to determined Air Asia’s strengths and weaknesses which are shown as below: Threat of Entry There is a high barrier entering airlines industry since it requires high capital to set up everything such as purchase or lease air craft

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    The Leisure-Cruise Industry February 17‚ 2011 Business Management Introduction One of the rapid producing leisure industry divisions‚ the cruise industry faces several challenges. Whereas supply continues to rise at double-digit levels‚ demand battles to keep speed. Known the demands on communications and the jeopardy of an eroding on-shore practice‚ less port are in a location to provide accommodation the cruise lines as supply grows. At the similar time‚ the community sector’s inspection

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    A WATER UTILITY CONCESSIONER PORTERS FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS 1. Rivalry among existing competitors- Low to Non-Existent. Since it is under concession agreement‚ there is no other water utility company that can engage any business similar to A Water Utility concessioner‚ unless granted by the government under special agreement and with full knowledge and approval of A Water Utility concessioner. 2. Threat of new entrants- Low to Non-Existent. Companies that may want to apply for the concession

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    TELECOM INDUSTRY INDIAN TELECOM INDUSTRY OVERVIEW  315 mn mobile subscribers by September 2010  39 mn fixed line subscribers by September 2010  Crossed 25% teledensity mark in March 2010  10.42 mn subscribers added in month of October 2010  There are 6-7 telcos operating in each of 23 license areas. Airtel‚ Reliance‚ Vodafone & BSNL‚ who are “the Big 4” have 74% market share  Growth is expected to continue and even accelerate‚ reaching a projected 496 mn mobile subs by 2010. Fixed

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    History of Camera “Photography” is derived from the Greek word photos meaning light‚ and graphein meaning to draw. The word was first used by the scientist Sir John F.W. Herschel in 1839. It’s a method of recording images by the action of light‚ or related radiation on a sensitive material. Alhazen (Ibn Al-Haytham)‚ a great authority on optics in the middle ages who lived around 1000 Ad‚ invented the first pinhole camera. The first casual reference to the optic laws of pinhole cameras was by

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    The Five Competitive Forces That Shape Strategy Competition for industry profits goes beyond the direct competitors in the business. It included four other competitive forces as well: • Customers • Suppliers • Potential entrants • Substitute products This extended rivalry that results from all five forces defines an industry’s structure and shapes the nature of competitive interaction within the industry. Industry structure drives profitability‚ not products or services‚ or mature or

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    Michael Porter‚ a professeur in Harvard Business School developed a popular model that is still used today to develop strategies that increase companies’ competitive edge. These are commonly known as the Five Forces that demonstrate how information technology and information systems can make a company more competitive. One of the forces was the bargaining power of suppliers in the market. In the renewable energy industry the suppliers don’t have as much bargaining power today as they did in the

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    Michael Porter five force analysis for Essar Oil Limited Threat of new entrant Oil and Gas is a highly capital intensive sector. Huge investments and long gestation periods characterize every component of the value chain right from exploration and production to refining to retailing. The investment required runs into billions of dollars. The oil prices are also quite volatile and the industry also faces high geo-political risk. Taking these factors into consideration the entry barriers are quite

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    The high performance sports apparel industry (HPSAI) is a highly competitive industry because most of the companies are expanding aggressively worldwide. The global market of the industry was fragmented around 25 brands with diverse product lines‚ and they are competing to gain market share either within a single country or geographic regions. Competitors are focusing on performance and reliability as well as developing product identity through marketing‚ and new product development. To illustrate

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    is the founder of the Red digital camera system‚ “The camera is arguably one of the most important of all inventions…it is he single tool that has the ability to stop time‚ record history‚ generate art‚ tell stories‚ and communicate messages that transcend language like nothing else ever conceived.” (Red Camera) I agree with this statement and the depth within it. The way it changed art is still unexplainable with its eternal lasting impact. The invention of the camera was completely necessary

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