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    Indian Automobile Industtry

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    THE INDIAN AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY A. Introduction The Automotive Industry in India is one of the larger markets in the world and had previously been one of the fastest growing globally‚ but is now seeing flat or negative growth rates. India’s passenger car and commercial vehicle manufacturing industry is the sixth largest in the world‚ with an annual production of more than 3.9 million units in 2011. According to recent reports‚ India overtook Brazil and became the sixth largest passenger vehicle

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    Porter Five Forces

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    Porter ’s five forces is a framework for the industry analysis and business strategy development developed by Michael E. Porter . It draws upon Industrial Organization (IO) economics to derive five forces that determine the competitive intensity and therefore attractiveness of a market. Three of Porter ’s five forces refer to competition from external sources. The remainders are internal threats. It is useful to use Porter ’s five forces in conjunction with SWOT analysis (Strengths‚ Weaknesses

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    1) The Harvard case‚ Botswana: A Diamond in the Rough‚ describes the exceptional case of Botswanas sustained economic rise from near absolute poverty to a country with a 10% average annual GDP growth for more than four decades. This case shows that healthy economic gains can be achieved by a mixture of formal institutions and ad hoc substitutes for missing institutions. When Botswana gained its independence in 1966‚ the country lacked many of the institutions deemed essential for economic growth

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    Africa. For the nonrenewable diamonds that are worn to show self worth and minerals that power our cellular devices. Human society‚ now more than ever‚ is based on the exploitation of others in order to create a luxurious lifestyle and a certain level of social acceptance at the price of other’s lives. Considered a sin in Christian and Judaism teachings‚ the love of money is a root for evil in humanity (Timothy 6:10). Man at his most vulnerable

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    need and develop the same feature automobile in the comparable price. They divide their market segment. In the market there are different people with different perception. Toyota prove they produce wide variety of the auto that will use by different types of customer. They try to develop the auto according to the customer perception. They want to satisfy each customer. The price range of the Toyota Company is lies very expensive to inexpensive. Toyota automobile are in the reach of middle class to

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    AN ANALYSIS OF THE COMPUTER INDUSTRY IN CHINA AND TAIWAN USING MICHAEL PORTER’S DETERMINANTS OF NATIONAL COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE Bridwell‚ Larry and Kuo‚ Chun-Jui Pace University lbridwell@pace.edu ABSTRACT Both China and Taiwan have pursued aggressive investments in the computer industry over the last five years. Using Michael Porter’s Determinants of National Competitive Advantage‚ the potential of both countries can be analyzed not only separately‚ but also in terms of the combined resources

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    A Diamond Personality 1

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    Case Incident 2:A Diamond Personality Ask Oscar Rodriguez about the dot-com burst‚ and he may grin at you as if to say‚ “What burst?” Rodriguez‚ a 38-years old entrepreneur‚ owns an internet business that sells loose diamonds to various buyers. Business is booming. In 2004‚ Rodriguez had sales of $ 2.06 million- a 140 percent increase from 2003. Rodriguez’s database of almost 60‚000 available diamonds is one of the largest in the industry and is valued‚ according to him‚ at over $350 million

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    Diamond and Supply Chain

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    Vonkel Enterprises have recently purchased Thembeka‚ a company that specializes in the sale and distribution of gold and diamond jewelry. This company designs‚ manufactures and markets fine jewelry throughout South Africa. It had previously been a family run business‚ and following the death of the founder and CEO‚ family members decided to sell the enterprise. Vonkel saw the potential for this business and purchased it‚ with intentions of improving supply chain performance. The domestic supply

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    Diamond Foods Fraud

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    Allegations of Diamond Foods Inc.’s’ Understatement of Accounts Payable. Abstract On November 1‚ 2011‚ Diamond Foods Inc.’s (NASDAQ: DMND) unexpectedly disclosed serious discrepancies (possible understatement of accounts payable) regarding its 2011 financial statement reports and as a result announced its decision to delay its acquisition of the Pringles snack business from Procter & Gamble Company (P&G) (NYSE: PG). Naturally‚ the November 1‚ 2011 confession caused an immediate

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    U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY OFFICE OF MOBILE SOURCES EPA 400-F-92-007 Automobile Emissions: An Overview Cars and Pollution Emissions from an individual car are generally low‚ relative to the smokestack image many people associate with air pollution. But in numerous cities across the country‚ the personal automobile is the single greatest polluter‚ as emissions from millions of vehicles on the road add up. Driving a private car is probably a typical citizen’s most “polluting” daily

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