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    International Business Management Introduction Nowdays the world is like a globalised stage where the barriers to cross-border and investment have been broke down‚ the national economies are merging into an interdependent global economy system. Therefore‚ international business has become a very important role in the world economy. According to P. K. Sinha and S. Sinha (2008)‚ international business is all commercial transactions- private and governmental- between two or more countries which including

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    Contents Introduction page 3 Business environment page 3 Challenges page 4 Opportunities page 4 Corporate strategy page 5 Objectives page 5-6 Stakeholders page 6 Channels of communication page 6 Conclusion page 6-7 Bibliography page 7   Question one African art has a dynamic and a cultural heritage and is one of the most important resources

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    law and landmark just in case the activities they are currently doing are now illegal. If Apple does this to their business‚ they would have to pay fines (costs vary between how serious the activity has become) to suffer the consequences. Sale of Goods Act 1979: This act allows traders to sell goods that are described to such quality which the average user can understand which has to be of satisfactory quality. This does affect some marketing activity because it does require some level of explanation

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    Executive Summary E-business Background Zara‚ part of Spanish giant Inditex Group‚ provides clothing products to customers demanding fast fashion that looks like high fashion at lower prices. It has been considered as the most remarkable fast fashion company of the 21st century. In order to understand and analyze the dynamics of the sector and the current state of Zara‚ Porter’s Five Forces and SWOT analysis will be used. E-Marketing The key elements of Zara’s e-marketing strategy include social

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    of our business----------------------------------------2 2. Our Service and Product-----------------------------------------------------2 3. Market Analysis----------------------------------------------------------------3 3.1. Target market segment strategy-----------------------------------------------3 3.2. Service business analysis------------------------------------------------------4 3.2.1. Competitions----------------------------------------------------------------4 4. Business Strategy

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    The Chinese government originally pegged the value of the yuan against the U.S. dollar in an attempt to compete with the U.S. and the rest of the world. Because China is an export driven economy‚ the government thought exports would be less expensive with the pegged value of the yuan. This is a possible benefit of pegging the value of the yuan against the U.S. dollar or any other foreign currency. Therefore‚ the pegged exchange rate undervalued the yuan by as much as 40%. This fueled a boom in Chinese

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    encompasses all for-profit businesses that are not owned or operated by the government. In the United Kingdom there are many private businesses that have sole traders‚ partnerships‚ companies and franchises. The sole trader is the most common form of business ownership and is found in a wide range of activities (e.g. window cleaning‚ plumbing‚ electrical work‚ busking). Advantages: Limited liability – This is the most important advantage of incorporation. Limited liability protects the personal wealth

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    International Business Assignment About IKEA: the company was founded by Ingvar Kamprad in 1943 in southern Sweden. Following the company’s history over six decades‚ IKEA has grown from a southern Sweden woods producer to a major global furniture retailer operating in 40 countries around the world. (History‚ 2013) The business idea of IKEA is to offer a wide variety of well-designed products at low prices so that as many people as possible can afford themselves to buy the

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    Name: Cameron Nwanze Subject: D1 Evaluate the impact of changes in the economic environment on a selected business. I am required to evaluate the impact of changes in the economic environment on marks and spencer’s in relation to government decisions‚ policies‚ spending and economic management Government Decisions In 2012 the government decided to raise the minimum wage and change the vat rules this had a massive effect on marks and spencer’s as a company. The government raised the minimum wage

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    strategy appeared to be working because many people just wanted jeans and at the time this is what was offered and so people bought them. The old strategy was designed to enable the company to realize economies of scale in production and advertising which worked for a while but stopped working when other options were being given to the people. The strategy appeared to be working from many decades because people were buying the jeans but then they stopped and that is when the strategy stopped working

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