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    Executive Summary Economic development of Sri Lanka is mainly based on agriculture and tea industry is a major contributor. For the past three decades tea industry intermittently faced with drastic issues resulting downward trend in economic and social development. Previously held dominated no one position of tea export is recently over taken by Kenya. Country economic policy to compete rigorously in world tea market is vital necessity for the growth‚ as the challengers with new producing countries

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    Michael Porter 5 Forces

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    company in the same industry. By gathering information and analyzing the data‚ we can understand clearly about the trend in the market. We should identify and locate the rivalry that may act as a threat to our business and expel them by a business strategy. Besides that‚ we should also concern about the threat of substitute of products and services. If there are a lot of substitutions for that certain products or services in the local market‚ it will be a difficult for us to start a new business

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    entering the European markets and only by applying a low price strategy was it possible for them. The development of a new brand is very difficult. The luxury sector has even greater entry barriers and except for some exceptions (e.g. Toyota with the introduction of Lexus) the attempt of entering the luxury sector often ends in failure (e.g. Renault-Peugeot’s failure to launch premium models under their existing brands). The strategy used by automobile companies to penetrate the luxury market has

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    1. Introduction In this report‚ i’m selected AirAsia Berhad. The objectives and scope of this report was included conduct an analysis of industry environment and organisation capability. Besides that‚ there were also included sources of competitive advantage and the ways were used to sustain these competitive advantages. 2. Brief description of the Company Core business of AirAsia Berhad is broken travel norms around the globe and has risen to become the world best. Route

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    SWOT and Porter’s Five Forces for Sheng Siong Introduction Growing up in a pig farm‚ the CEO Mr. Lim Hock Chee and his brothers have brought Sheng Siong Group Ltd to an over 800million market capital‚ Singapore Exchange listed supermarket chain. The group’s humble beginning in the year 1985‚ from its first store in Ang Mo Kio which surrounded by 5 other grocery stores‚ has now expanded to be the one of the largest supermarket chain in Singapore. Sheng Siong is publicly listed at the Singapore Exchange

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    Introduction: Gallerie Apex is the local manufacturing and retail wing of Apex Adelchi Footwear Limited (AAFL). With over 146 own retail outlets and 275 authorized resellers‚ Gallerie Apex ensures nationwide coverage of its diverse range of footwear for its consumers. Through its eight in-house brands‚ namely Venturini‚ Apex Men’s‚ Sprint‚ Moochie‚ Nino Rossi‚ Sandra Rosa‚ Apex Women’s and Apex Kids‚ Gallerie Apex carries a huge selection of shoes and sandals‚ ensuring that each of our valued customer

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    Bos vs Porter 5 Foreces

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    Problem area A philosophy which has been debated for the last three years‚ Blue Ocean Strategy.2 The authors W. Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne challenges the classic battle market position by producing a mindset and approach based on creating a new market without competitors. What the book Blue Ocean Strategy is called the blue Ocean. According to W. Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne achieved this by including creating and capturing new customer needs (blue ocean)‚ as opposed to supporting the existing

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    Hoist Internet marketing strategies Search engine promotion Porter’s Five Forces Model of Coca Cola Posted by mbalectures | Posted in Principles of Marketing | 38‚148 views | Posted on 25-11-2010 | Tagged Under : coca cola five forces model‚ coke five foces model‚ five forces model of coke‚ Porter’s five forces model of coca cola‚ Porter’s five forces model of coca cola company‚ porters five foces model of beverage industry‚ porters five foces model of pepsi‚ porters five foces model of soft

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    Porters Five Forces of the Retail Industry I. Supplier Power The bargaining power of Suppliers is relatively low. There is a high competition between suppliers which means that their ability to raise prices or reduce quantity is very low. Suppliers include both domestic and international manufacturers and because many retail products are standardized‚ retailers have low switching costs which make the supplier power low. Larger retailers have power over their suppliers because they can threaten

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    Cogeco Porters 5 forces

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    Criteria – Threat of New Entrants Yes (+) No (-) Comment 1. Do large firms have a cost or performance advantage in your segment of the industry? Yes There is a fierce price and performance competition in the telecommunication industry. All the big players aim to provide services at cheaper costs and make high performance promises in order to develop an integrative relationship with the customer. 2. Are there any proprietary product differences in your industry? No The products are not propreitary

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