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    PC Industry Analysis

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    Characteristics Business/Personal Computer Industry Market size: $321 Billion annual revenues worldwide; 357 million units sold annually worldwide Scope of competitive rivalry: The competition within the PC industry is extremely cut throat due to new technology‚ reliability‚ and customer service. The top companies consist of Dell‚ Hewlett Packard‚ Apple‚ Gateway‚ and Sony. Market growth rate: 14% annually Stage in life cycle: Mature Number of companies in industry: There are 5 major PC companies

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    The telecommunication wireless industry is defined by its ability to operate and maintain switching and transmission facilities to provide direct communication through radio-based cellular networks. Services found in this industry include cellular mobile phone services‚ paging services‚ broad and personal communication services‚ and wireless public safety services. According to (IBIS World database)‚ 52.2 percent of the products and services are segmented in cellular voice services. The telecommunication

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    Introduction Strategic Positioning and effective communication are the two most important “mantras” guiding brand success in today’s competitive marketing environment. Corporate are ensuring all possible efforts to promote their brands and to grab the customer’s mind share. The impetus is on attracting the customer’s attention and developing positive associations not just to influence recall but also to induce trial and eventually effect purchase decisions. In a market where advertising plays a

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    of signs that produced meanings. In his essay soap powder and detergents in “‘Mythologies’ Barthes describes about the myths of French daily life and explain how the media contributed to form the myths. According to barthers the advertisement and media repackage the popular idea so that it become selling. Barthes introduces the subject of soap-powders and detergents by identifying the benefits and the aim. For instance‚ the detergents have the possibility to save miners from silicosis. Then he gave

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    Airline Industry Analysis

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    Hhhhhh Structure Only looking at passenger travel‚ maintenance and cargo not included. Back in the days: Full Service Carriers (FSC) controlling the market (sometimes close to oligopoly). Afterwards‚ low cost carriers (LCC) entered the market‚ as well as charter airlines (CC) (cheap cause crappy times) Change is costs (hubs and smoke vs point-to-point without a home base)‚ based on several routes Concentration became lower‚ amount of competition became bigger and market share distribution

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    Airline Industry Analysis

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    airline makes a poor capital investment decision it can have a disastrous effect on the Airline and can even cause the Airline to bankrupt‚ as the Airline will lose a great sum of money. The 2004 financial Operational Highlights for the U. S Airline Industry indicate that the Return on Investment was as follows: |1993 |1994 |1995 |1996 |1997 |1998 |1999 |2000 |2001 |2002 |2003 | |Return on Investment % |-0.4 |5.2 |11.9 |11.5 |14.7 |12 |11.1 |6.4 |-6.5 |-9.6 |-0.3 | | In reviewing the company’s Return

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    MBA 2011-13 [CHANGING FACE OF INDUSTRIAL MARKETING IN INDIA POST LIBERALIZATIONCEMENT INDUSTRY] Submitted By: Abhendu Chandra Saha Adnan Ahmad Sasmita Guru Amarjeet Kumar Niharika Gupta Group 1 11202162 11202170 11202158 11202181 11202194 Section C Abstract This paper speaks about the changing face of industrial marketing in Indian cement Industry-Post liberalization. The cement industry in India has witnessed phenomenal changes over the years. Some of the drivers of change are: 1

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    Policy Analysis on Industrial Building Revitalization 1. Background In the past few decades‚ Hong Kong has undergone economic transformation from secondary industry to tertiary service. Due to the northern movement of the manufacturers and industrialists for the relocation of production activities‚ the demand of industrial buildings has declined. The surplus factory buildings have become unoccupied and so their market values have remained low when compared with other property sectors. With

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    Winery Industry Analysis

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    know how to make fine wine‚ But it ignores what happening outsides - like the future market trend and its competitors. This oversight will kill Mondavi. Also‚ Robert Mondavi really made efforts to let the world notice ’’the NAPA valley’s wine industries ’’. Mondavi set up ’’ COPIA’’. COPIA is a campagin in which promoting wine‚ food‚ and the arts. But what Mondavi did wrong shots are its advertising and its Disney investment. First‚ it was too late to start Mondavi’s first advertising . Mondavi

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    American Auto Industry: Nature through the Windscreen The automotive industry is one of the world’s most important sectors by profits. Since its beginning‚ the auto industry has pointed out several countries that have being playing the roles of the biggest automobile producers: Japan‚ China‚ Germany and of course‚ the United States. Though competition is a must in the situation of producers of such a high level‚ the American part of the industry doesn’t seem to feel threatened. In fact‚ the American

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