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    strategies in order to continue the company’s success. Below are the opportunities Ford needs to capitalize. Refusing Bailout Money When the economy took a down turn many companies started having cash flow problems. Several automakers like General Motors and Chrystal‚ took bailout money in 2008 from the United States government in order to keep their company from financial ruin. These companies took 24.9 billion dollars in bailout money. Ford was the only American automaker that did not take money

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY Customer satisfaction is defined as the measurement of how a company’s products or services meet or surpass its customer’s expectations. It is also a measure of how the customer perceives the way the company’s representatives dealt with his or her needs. Customer satisfaction plays an important role in determining the likelihood of an organization’s success and profitability over the long term. It is an important way of business

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    Case 1: Toyota’s Global Expansion Toyota is expanding aggressively to overtake General Motor’s first position in volume. Its goal won’t be achieved if Toyota only focusing its manufacturing plant only in Japan‚ because as the volume increase the demand stay still in Japan‚ and if Toyota exporting their product it will make their cost higher and resulting uncompetitive price. So Toyota built their manufacturing overseas by considering country’s law‚ agreement‚ demand‚ taxes‚ currency and cost

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    each of the earlier chapters. GM IN CHINA For GM China‚ the year 2004 brought a wide variety of new challenges that added to an already complex business environment. The industry structure was changing quickly. Demand and supply projections for motor vehicles had promised substantial increases in sales and profits‚ but suddenly the optimism faded. China’s new membership in the World Trade Organization (WTO) created expectations of “a level playing field” for foreign investors‚ but—at least in

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    amounts of profit gained from sales Profit Comparing cars to look at Toyota Camrys as well as Saturn Auras Guided Reading Questions Read these questions before you read the article and take notes as you read. 1. Which cars accounted in the rise in General Motors sales? Chevrolet Cars 2. How did the automobile sales of U.S. manufacturers compare with those of foreign companies? The U.S get their cars from other countries Discussion Questions Answer these questions on a separate piece of paper. 1. Why

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    z Automotive Suppliers - World Market Analysis – 2014-2019 Trends – Corporate Strategies Report code: 3XMTR04 Analyst: Kathryn MCFARLAND Publication date: February 2014 Global Markets And Competition The 5 phases of Xerfi Global’s Global Markets And Competition reports Identification of the playing field At Xerfi Global‚ we believe that international classifications are not the only valid definition of a market. It is the companies that make the sector and not vice-versa. During our first

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    vehicles have both a gas engine and an electric motor. When starting up or at very low speeds (under 15 mph)‚ the auto runs on the electric motor. At roughly 15 mph‚ the gas engine kicks in. This means that the auto gets power from only the battery at low speeds‚ and from bothe the gas engine and electric motor during heavy acceleration. Once up to speed‚ the gas engine sends power directly to the wheels and‚ through the generator‚ to the electric motor or battery. When braking‚ energy from the slowing

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    EUROPEAN STUDIES FIAT:  A  TROUBLED  EUROPEAN  CAR   GIANT           GROUP  3:             1       Q1:    What  are  the  underlying  problems  facing  Fiat’s  car  division?   The   performance   of   Fiat   –   the   Italian   vehicle   manufacturer   –   has   fluctuated   drastically   between  its  founding  in  1899  and

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    evaluating whether those objectives have been achieved. (Kaplan and Norton 1992). Background of the Problem Located on L5B Commonwealth Avenue Old Balara in the heart of Quezon City‚ Toyota Commonwealth Inc. is an authorized dealer of Toyota Motors Philippines that combines a wide selection of brand new Toyota cars with friendly and professional service. Toyota Commonwealth Inc. has a wide range of vehicles to choose from‚ all of which are available through cash‚ leasing or bank financing installments

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    Discussion Questions 1. Why did GM Brazil decide to change the way they were doing business in the spare parts market? General Motors started its business in Brazil in the year 1925 and has been growing ever since. GM had its spare parts business which has been highly profitable‚ but low on volume. The business of the spare parts was demand driven. The market situation worsened when liberalization attracted competitors like Toyota‚ Audi etc. This made GM tighten their costs further on the low

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