United arab emirates General inf Reach history‚ emblem hork – strength in the desert – this bird is the strongest in the desert. Black represents oil‚ red is the blood splet in wars. There were 7 territories‚ now it is one country. It ismonarchy absolute Country is situated in gulf‚ neigbours catar. Good for trade and economic Only 116th in the world‚ dgp is very interesting and rather high. In the Late 17th … Rulers the country is headed by the president‚ also there is vice president. it is
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(AS) 17 Segment Reporting Contents OBJECTIVE SCOPE DEFINITIONS IDENTIFYING REPORTABLE SEGMENTS Primary and Secondary Segment Reporting Formats Business and Geographical Segments Reportable Segments SEGMENT ACCOUNTING POLICIES DISCLOSURE Primary Reporting Format Secondary Segment Information Illustrative Segment Disclosures Other Disclosures ILLUSTRATIONS Paragraphs 1-4 5-18 19-32 19-23 24-26 27-32 33-37 38-59 39-46 47-51 52 53-59 214 AS 17 (issued 2000) Accounting Standard (AS) 17 Segment Reporting
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Market Segment. Three good ways to define market segments: (1) Who the customers are; (2) Where they are; (3) How they behave. How does each of these definitions apply to you? Name three market segments of which you could belong. Why? What products or services are you being targeted for? Some of the best ways to define a market segment are: Identifiable: The process should identify one or more relatively homogeneous groups of prospective buyers with regard to their wants and needs and/or
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C. Extenal Data Table 1 Direct Foreign Tourist Arrival to Bali by Nationality Period 2008 – 2012 NATIONALITY 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Australia 308‚698 446‚042 647‚872 790‚965 823‚821 Afganistan 52 27 52 24 29 Buthan 29 48 52 56 34 Bangladesh 893 1‚032 1‚431 1‚977 1‚716 Fiji 85 141 151 159 657 Hongkong 12‚905 9‚370 15‚172 21‚968 27‚426 India 26‚557 30‚813 40‚777 50‚435 46‚632 Iran/Teheran 2‚536 3‚441 7‚098 9‚002 9‚635 Japan 354‚817 319‚473
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Market Segmentation The market segmentation includes: Demographical bases. Geographical bases. Behavior bases. Psychographic bases. 2.1 Demographical bases (age‚ family size‚ life cycle‚ occupation) Looking into Apple‚ the Demographical market segment is successful because they are developing products on the age‚ life cycle‚ occupation of the people. They are distributing their products into various places and the PCs are categorized on age‚ family size‚ for example they would have more games and
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is to critically review the appropriateness of the services in Jetstar (JS) for the target segment which is identified as leisure travelers. Through extensive research‚ this report evaluates ideas of several marketing theories and concepts that can be used by managers in Jetstar to strategically formulate a detailed analysis of how the product category offered in Jetstar is affiliated with the target segments. JS markets itself as a value carrier providing all day every day low fares with a wide network
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. 1.What is the market segments targeted? Market segment targeted that the company create the different marketing campaign that will satisfy to the different customer’s need. Therefore‚ business should be flexible with their service or product for keeping changing their product to match with the customer’s need. So the market segmentation will be able to build the loyalty relationship that will motivate the customer to buy the product or service again. According to the video case‚ Marriott Corporation
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SEGMENT REPORTING Many U.S. companies operate in several different industries or in different geographic area. When this occurs‚ the difficulties related to financial statement analysis are compounded. Investors who must evaluate the relative strengths and weaknesses of stock of a diversified company have a difficult task when analyzing such companies which report only the aggregate of their operations. Industry segments and geographic areas of operations can have different levels of
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The Emirates Group Operating statistics - Emirates 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 Consolidated financial statements Total revenue (AED’000) Total expenditure (AED’000) Operating profit (AED’000) Net profit (AED’000) 23‚066‚710 20‚505‚384 2‚652‚291 2‚474‚999 18‚130‚998 15‚628‚282 2‚618‚789 2‚407‚385 13‚286‚331 11‚602‚094 1‚748‚756 1‚573‚511 9‚709‚749 8‚749‚606 1‚000‚511 906‚747 7‚274‚658 6‚783‚795 625‚794 468‚231 Airline operating statistics Performance indicators Yield (Fils per
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retirees‚ from the age of 25‚ with individual and household incomes greater than $75‚000. The following table and chart depict our potential customers with a conservative annual growth rate of 4%. The annual growth rate for the area has been 7.5% since 1990. Market Analysis | | | Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | Year 4 | Year 5 | | Potential Customers | Growth | | | | | | CAGR | $75K to $100K 1mi. Radius of Facility | 4% | 3‚816 | 3‚969 | 4‚128 | 4‚293 | 4‚465 | 4.00% | $75K
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