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    The Australian market is a diverse economic ocean - it has different species of marine life (industries)‚ different swells (market structure) and even ’hot’ and ’cold’ spots (public companies). One of the key determinates to a successful national economy is the structure of its markets. The main market structures are: 1. Monopoly 2. Oligopoly 3. Perfect Competition 4. Monopolistic Competition Each of these market structures have unique characteristics‚ and can be classified according to three

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    The name Katie Steel will soon be making headlines in the music industry. The South Florida artist may be young but the inspiration behind her music is wise beyond her years; Steel has developed into a well -rounded musician who has been influenced by gospel superstar like Smokie Norful‚ blues legend Etta James‚ and modern-day powerhouse Beyoncé. All of these different muses have helped Katie develop a distinctive style‚ which sincerely resonates through her powerful vocals. Yet Steel’s talent will

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    Steel Industry Analysis:  POSCO vs. U.S. Steel GMB504  Team:  Sanghoon Lee‚ Minhyong Lee‚ Jaekook Han  Youngjae Chae‚ Alexey Morozov‚ Vincent Lee Industry Rationale:  While the field of material science has progressed dramatically over the past few decades with the  advent  of  cutting  edge  materials  (such  as  carbon  fiber‚  carbon  fiber  nano‐tubes‚  3D  printing‚  eco‐ friendly  materials‚  etc.)  the  world  economy  is  still  heavily  reliant  upon  steel.    Steel  is  the 

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    Indian Airline Industry

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    v 2.0 / 1.7.2008 Indian Institute of Management Bangalore The Indian Airline Industry in 2008 By Rishikesha T. Krishnan Professor of Corporate Strategy & Policy 1 v 2.0 / 1.7.2008 The Indian Airline Industry in 2008 1 A 19% hike in the price of Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) announced by India’s oil companies at the end of May 2008 jolted the Indian airline industry. With this hike‚ ATF prices had roughly doubled in a year‚ and tripled in four years. A concerned Civil Aviation Minister‚ Praful

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    Indian Telecom Industry

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    Price War in Indian Telecom Industry Executive Summary 3 Methodology 3 The Indian Telecommunications Industry 3 Mobile Growth – Twist in the Game 3 Revenue and Growth 4 Beginning of Overcrowding and Price War 4 Industry perspectives on Price War/ Falling Rates 5 Opinions from Industry Stalwarts and Watchers 7 3G on the Horizon 8 Growth at Home and Abroad 8 Conclusions 10 The Indian telecom sector could be going the airline way. 10 Hypothesis on future trends of structure

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    Indian Banking Industry

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    INDIAN BANKING INDUSTRY Banking forms the back bone of the country. Banks are special as they not only accept and deploy large amounts of uncollateralized public funds in fiduciary capacity‚ but also leverage such funds through credit creation. They directly or indirectly affect the growth of the country. Banking in India has gone through different phases of nationalization and liberalization. In confront of American crisis‚ evolving technology‚ growing Indian economy and further liberalization

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    Indian Automobile Industry

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    Analysis of Automobile Industry Industry Definition An Automobile‚ a wheeled passenger land vehicle which is self-propelled‚ i.e.‚ has its own engine and which‚ by its discovery‚ put the horses to rest and changed the way of living for the mankind. The automobiles (with examples) are classified as follows: 1. 2-Wheelers These are of 5 types: 1. Motorcycles: Bajaj Pulsar‚ Honda Unicorn‚ Honda Shine 2. Scooters: Honda Activa‚ Kinetic Zoom‚ Bajaj Chetak 4S 3. Scooterettes:

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    Indian Retail Industry

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    their saturated market and forcing them to invest in developing countries like India‚ China etc. And India has been ranked fifth most favourable market for foreign retailers‚ according to AT Kearney’s GRDI (2012). An Industrial Analysis on Retail Industry mainly concentrating on Food & Grocery is done in the project using Qualitative methods which includes PEST analysis‚ tracking mergers & acquisitions etc. and Quantitative methods which include comparison among the companies and comparison with the

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    1. The owner of Carnegie Steel Company‚ Andrew Carnegie‚ pioneered the use of vertical integration. Vertical integration is a system of related businesses in which a parent company owns its suppliers. Back then the railroads needed steel for their rails and cars‚ the navy needed steel for their new naval fleet‚ and the cities needed steel to build their skyscrapers. When Andrew Carnegie saw this demand he took advantage of it. When Carnegie started his steel company he started with a very little

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    Market Oligopoly

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    Oligopoly FMCG sector [pic] Submitted By: Saurabh Saini (09927904) Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Oligopoly: Some concepts and definitions 3. Introduction There are different types of market orientation in different geographies and for different products or verticals. It can be perfect competition or monopolistic or may be a duopoly. But in the reality‚ probably the most important and common nature of competition and the market structure

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