Automobile Industry PEST Analysis 1. Political Factors A) Environment Concerns: Leading to the quest for eco-friendly cars‚ people would prone to buy hybrid or even pure electric cars in the future. B) Government Regulations: Limitation on high emission car purchase‚ and the restrictive passage of autos in downtown area‚ as well as the limitation on license plate (number plate) in huge cosmopolitans. C) Some pioneering states in the US have started to set the rules to govern robotized
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Life Style With diet becoming a major part of people’s life styles in 2010‚ McDonald’s has had to introduce new items to the menu‚ to continue to offer something for all age groups‚ and everyone. McDonalds recognises customers are not all the same. • A parent with two children visits McDonald’s to give the parent a treat. • The children want to visit as it’s a fun place to eat. • A business customer visits McDonald’s during the working day‚ as the service is quick‚ the food
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Political Factor It is related to government policy and its administrative practices that can have an effect on something. Most of the business operators will keep a watchful eye on any political factor‚ such as new legislation or regulatory shifts‚ which could have a substantial impact on how their company operates and its bottom line. Toyota is a large multinational company and has showrooms all over the UK. So it is bound to entertain its practices‚ for UK welcomes business activity however
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The Toyota automobile company as it began‚ specialized in making cars‚ but now also forms a leading pioneer in bus‚ trucks‚ robot manufacturer‚ truck‚ auto and financial service providers. The Toyota logo is a simple one‚ derived from a Japanese word meaning ‘eight’ which was thought of as bringing luck and success which the company’s journey cannot be denied of. The Toyota logo‚ much like the company itself‚ is recognized as a paramount in the world of automobiles. The logo speaks of simplicity
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Commercial-In-Confidence EOI – MUltiMedia Contact Centre System with Voice Logger 7/10/2008 KENYA COMMERCIAL BANK LIMITED EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (EOI) FOR THE SUPPLY‚ IMPLEMENTATION AND MAINTENANCE OF A MULTIMEDIA CONTACT CENTRE SYSTEM WITH VOICE LOGGER Release Date: 11th July 2008 Last date for receipt of responses: 8th August 2008‚ 15:00 hours (3pm) East African Time (in Nairobi) Commercial-In-Confidence EOI – Multimedia Contact Centre System with Voice Logger Page 2 of 18 7/10/2008
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Introduction & Background of Company KLSE -British American Tobacco Malaysia (MYX: 4162) - RM13.36 (KLSE main board) Competitor Philip Morris International(leader) British American Tobacco p.l.c. (LSE: BATS‚ JSE: BTI) is a global tobacco company headquartered in London‚ United Kingdom. It is the world’s second largest quoted tobacco company by global market share (after Philip Morris International)‚ with a leading position in more than 50 countries and a presence in more than 180 countries
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Political – Legal Settlements: After the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico‚ BP faced many different legal settlements that were enforceable by court. Many of these settlements were in order to enhance the safety of drilling for oil in the Gulf of Mexico. BP worked to solve the federal criminal claims that came from the Oil Spill‚ and eventually pleaded guilty of 11 felony counts‚ related to the loss of 11 lives. Many other misdemeanor counts under different acts including: the Clean
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2.2 Pricing Strategy 2.2.1 Factors affecting pricing decisions There are few types of market in marketing‚ one of the market is Oligopoly Competition. Oligopoly competition is a market form in which a market or industry is dominated by a small number of sellers. MODENAS good example of Oligopolistic Competition. Its market consist of a few sellers who are highly sensitive to other’s pricing and marketing strategies. According to the theory‚ the decisions of one firm therefore influence and are
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Summary 1 2) Company Description 2 Promoters‚ shareholders and Board 2 Advisors 2 Products and services 2 Long Term Aim of Business 2 Objectives 2 S.W.O.T. Analysis 2 3) Market Analysis 3 Target market 3 Total market valuation 3 Targeted share 3 Market trends 3 Profile of competitors 3 Competitive advantage 4 Benefits to clients 4
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Financial Accounting and Reporting (8th Edition)‚ FT/Prentice Hall. Lewis‚ R. & Pendrill. D. (2004)‚ “Advanced Financial Accounting” (7th Edition)‚ FT/Prentice Hall. Britton & Jorissen. (2003)‚ “International Financial Reporting and Analysis” Thomson Task 4 Tisdale M.A. (N.D.) WiseGeek: “What is a Trade Surplus” [Online] available on http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-trade-surplus.htm# Pettinger T. (2012) Economics: “Balance of Payments Disequilibrium” [Online] available
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