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    Executive Summary Cake Me Away is a start-up delicatessen retail establishment located in Sudirman Central Business District (SCBD) Jakarta‚ a perfect place to relax and escape from all the Jakarta’s stresses such as traffic jam. With the growing demand for high-quality gourmet desserts and great service‚ it expects to catch the interest of a regular loyal customer base with its broad variety of cakes and desserts products. Cake Me Away aims to offer its high quality products at a competitive

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    Executive Summary Example Air Arabia is the first low cost company performing in the MENA’S region. It has considerably developed thanks to strong cost management‚ adapted business model‚ and intelligent commercial offers. In an environment which is highly competitive because the advantages come from low prices‚ where clients and suppliers have an important power of negotiation‚ where new entrants can be both new LCC and existing normal companies which could create sub brands or suddenly propose

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    Tyronda Wilson MKTG 522: Marketing Management Week 7: Devry University February 19‚ 2017 Executive Summary Christianbook.com is the online sales distributor of Christian Book Distributors. This is a company that originated several years prior to the implementation of the Internet. The company was started by two brothers who were 19 and 14 years of age. They started this company from their parents’ home in Lynn‚ Massachusetts. After the two brothers graduated‚ they

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    The Subway Franchise

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    The Subway Franchise The Subway story started in 1965 in Bridgeport‚ Connecticut during the summer of 1965. 17 year old Fred DeLuca was trying to earn enough money to pay for his college tuition by working in a hardware store. He wanted a way to add money to his minimum wage salary. He got the solution at a backyard barbecue in a conversation with a family friend‚ nuclear physicist Dr. Peter Buck. With a $1000 loan from Buck‚ DeLuca opened Pete’s Super Submarine on August 28‚ 1965

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    The subway story Introduction of Subway restaurant The Subway story started when Fred DeLuca‚ its cofounder and his family friend Dr. Peter Buck‚ worked on a business plan for a submarine sandwich shop. Dr. Buck gave a loan of $1000 for implementation of this plan. The first restaurant was opened in Bridgeport‚ Connecticut‚ in 1965. It did well in its first summer with the help of advertising slogans like "put a foot in your mouth.’’ Emphasizing the foot-long sandwich‚ and "when you’re hungry‚ make

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    Executive Summary Kimi ford‚ a portfolio manager at NorthPoint Group‚ a mutual-fund management firm noticed that Nike’s share price had declined considerably from the start of the year. So Nike’s management held a meeting to try and figure out a new strategy to rejuvenate the firm. The management had some new plans to address their financial woes. In Joanna’s memo to Kimi about Nike’s WACC‚ she calculated it to be 8.3%. She also provided some assumptions she made while developing this WACC.

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    Diploma in Business (Level 7) Manage marketing operations Unit 2932 (v4) Submitted to-Vanie Malhotra Submitted by- sukhpreet kaur Introduction:- The British Petroleum company of New Zealand was established in 1946. It was 51% Owned by the New Zealand Government and 49% owned by Anglo-Iranian oil. In 1995 the New Zealand Government sold their shares in British Petroleum to the company and in 1957 the name was changed to BP New Zealand

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    JRNL 304 Spring 2016 Nisha Margrum & Rachel Kovac Table of Contents Executive Summary………………………………………………………….pg. Situation analysis/ SWOT…………………………………………………….pg. Company Analysis Market Analysis Product Analysis Competitive Analysis Consumer Analysis SWOT Analysis Creative brief and strategy…………………………………………………..pg. Media Objectives and Strategies……………………………………………..pg. Target Market Profile Communication Objectives Media Strategy Marketing Communications Media Investment Plan Contingency

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    Toronto’s Subway- Time to Expand All over the world‚ underground subway systems are relied on by millions of commuters to get to where they need to be on a daily basis. Large cities are defined by their public transit system and in many cities they are the “go to” method of transportation through the city. In New York City (NYC)‚ the fastest way to commute is by underground subway and the NYC subway transports about 7.5 million people every day. There are many benefits from having a very good and

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    Ubisoft Executive Summary

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    EMBA 2010-2012‚ Group F UBISOFT CASE STUDY – EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Industry’s structure – Porter’s five forces Competitive Rivalry within Industry - HIGH * Very attractive‚ dynamic market * Large number of competitors * High and innovative technology in use * Sophisticated‚ cross industry creation process (Telco‚ IT‚ entertainment) Bargaining power of Suppliers – LOW * Games made-in house‚ by hired developers having access to necessary software and engine licenses

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