THE CURRENT EXTERNAL INDUSTRY ENVIRONMENT FOR TRAVEL AGENCY BUSINESS IN NEW ZEALAND Executive summary This report provides an analysis of the current external industry environment for travel agency businesses in New Zealand. The research outlines the important factors for the business environment in terms of P.E.S.T and Porter’s 5 Forces. Under these two types of analyses‚ P.E.S.T analysis points out that Profitability and Marketing are the two key findings in Economic Factors while Information Communication
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RESTAURANT BRANDS NEW ZEALAND LIMITED 2012 ANNUAL REPORT TO VIEW PLEASE USE 3D GLASSES PROVIDED Contents Editorial Year in review Financial highlights Chairman’s report Chief Executive’s report The illusion of simplicity Carl’s Jr KFC operations Pizza Hut operations Starbucks Coffee operations Board of Directors Consolidated income statement 02 03 05 07 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 Statutory reports Financial statements Auditors’ report Shareholder information Statutory information Statement of corporate
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Advantages and disadvantages of franchising‚ and advice I would give to an entrepreneur who is evaluating a franchise opportunity The advantages for the franchisee The franchisor franchisee relationship is symbiotic-each party provides the other something beneficial it would not have been able to provide for itself. Both gain so both must contribute. The franchisor’s best interest is having each of its outlets succeed‚ and because of this‚ the franchising firm provides a number of advantages to
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Market-Entry Report Addressed to Tata Motors & Partners Business Communication Table of contents Page | | Introduction | | SWOT-Analysis * Strengths * Weaknesses * Threats * Opportunities | | Marketing strategy | | Conclusion & Recommendations | | Bibliography | | Introduction Tata Nano has invented a car that has a couple of strong competitive advantages. The most important advantage is that the car is relatively cheap and therefore affordable
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Apple’s market entry into India As one of the so-called BRIC nations‚ India belongs to one of the fastest growing economies in the world. With almost one billion inhabitants and an increasingly wealthy middle class‚ the country has been showing growing importance in the cell phone market. The increasing demand for both‚ low-cost and high-end cell phones underlines the fact that India has become the fastest growing mobile and telecommunication market in the world. Logically‚ the country represented
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site and learn about one of the environmental laws that may affect businesses. Explain the law and how it might affect a business. (1-4 sentences. 3.0 points) 5. Choose a popular franchise‚ and visit the company’s Web site to learn about its franchising policies. List at least three things you learned‚ such as costs franchisees must pay‚ or other rules or requirements. (1-3 sentences. 3.0 points) TIP: Popular franchises include McDonalds®‚ SUBWAY®‚ Dunkin’ Donuts®‚ Cold Stone Creamery®‚ 7-Eleven®
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/Oct. 2002‚ 0306-686X Dividend Imputation and Shareholder Wealth: The Case of New Zealand Andrew Prevost‚ Ramesh P. Rao and John D. Wagster* 1. INTRODUCTION Effective from April 1‚ 1988‚ New Zealand changed its existing two-tier `classical ’ dividend taxation regime to full dividend imputation. Corporate income is now only taxed once rather than at both the corporate and shareholder level. Concurrently‚ the New Zealand tax code was revised‚ reducing the top personal and corporate income tax rates
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Contents 1 Definition of Franchising 2 Businesses for which franchising works best 3 Advantages 4 Disadvantages Definition of Franchising Franchising refers to the method of practicing and using another persons philosophy of business. The "franchisor" authorizes the proven methods and trademarks of his business to the "franchisee" for a fee and a percentage of gross monthly sales. Various tangibles and intangibles such as national or international advertising‚ training‚ and other support
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New Zealand Aquaculture A sector overview with key facts‚ statistics and trends. 2012 In the past 40 years aquaculture in New Zealand has grown from very small beginnings to a significant primary industry‚ currently estimated to have a revenue in excess of $400 million‚ with a target goal of reaching $1 billion in sales by 2025. Just as New Zealand’s distinctive land creates outstanding wines‚ our seas nurture superb seafood. The natural purity of our water‚ our unique marine ecology and our
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of Competency: BSBMKG516B Profile International Markets | | | |This assessment task will evaluate knowledge of | |‘Select potential international markets for further investigation’ (Element 1)‚
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