Objectives 14 5. Marketing Strategy 14 Appendix 15 Figure 2 15 Reference 16 1. Company Profile and History Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC)‚ founded by Colonel Harland Sanders in 1930‚ has developed to become one of the largest fast-food chicken operator and franchiser around the world with more than a billion "finger lickin’ good". In 1966‚ it went public and was acquired by PepsiCo‚ Inc. In 1997‚ PepsiCo spun-off of its quick service restaurants including KFC into an independent restaurant
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KFC’s international strategy? Which cross-border synergies can KFC reap and how locally responsive is the company? KFC’s international composition provides an exemplary mix of international entry strategies. The company enters a foreign market either by a greenfield entry by establishing a company-owned foreign subsidiary (21 %) or by a joint venture (10 %) (figure 10.2 in the book). However‚ in most of the cases‚ KFC expands it global franchise-network (69 %). In Latin America‚ KFC illustrates this
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Motivation for Investments Companies make investments for at least three reasons. First‚ companies transfer excess cash into investments to produce higher income. Second‚ some entities‚ such as mutual funds and pension funds‚ are set up to produce income from investments. Third‚ companies make investments for strate gic reasons. Short-Term Investments Cash equivalents are investments that are both readily converted to known amounts of cash and mature within three months. Many investments‚ however
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Case Study 1 Introduction KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken) is a global brand fast-food chains which expands rapidly and achieves an impressive success in Chinese market during last decades. More than 40 precent of Yum’s operating profit is generated by KFC China with over 4‚500 stores. (Junheng 2012) However‚ KFC China is facing a serious of challenges about perceived negatives of fast food‚ the changing nature of Chinese consumer and the rising competitions. It needs to localise their offerings and
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KFC thinks it’s got the next "Where’s the beef?" The chicken chain‚ which reported nearly $5 billion in sales last year‚ is rolling out what it’s sure is a viral tagline for what it’s sure is a killer new product made for millennials. KFC is so certain that it’s giving the launch more support than it’s given any in more than a decade—up to an estimated $50 million. And it has tapped an Academy Award winner‚ David O. Russell of "Silver Linings Playbook" fame‚ to direct the ads. KFC is touting
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Kentucky Fried Chicken and the Global Fast food Industry Complete an external analysis of KFC including a stakeholder (outside of KFC) analysis External Analysis = economic‚ political‚ social‚ ecological‚ technological‚ International Environment Economic Factors 1. Prime interest rates 2. Inflation rates 3. Trends in the growth of the gross national product 4. Unemployment rates 5. Globalization of the economy 6. Outsourcing Social Factors Present in the external environment: Beliefs
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Vietnam Market Entry kpmg.com.vn 2 Contents Chapter 1 3 KPMG in Vietnam Chapter 2 3 The Vietnam Value Proposition Chapter 3 4 Market Entry Group Chapter 4 4 Market Entry Process Chapter 5 5 Strategic and Commercial Intelligence Chapter 6 6 Tax and Regulatory Analysis Chapter 7 7 Deal Execution Chapter 8 8 Post Deal Support Chapter 9 9 KPMG Team 2 KPMG in Vietnam KPMG is the largest professional service firm in Vietnam. Partners in the Firm have been active in Vietnam since the country
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For Chemical Corporation‚ horizontal entry into the Vietnam market through a non-equity strategic alliance with independent distributers is our recommended course of action. We would enter into business cooperation contracts with interested distributers with the intent of creating a mutually beneficial relationship between distributers and the company. By pursuing this course of action‚ overall risk to the corporation is minimized in many ways‚ while at the same time providing a gateway to a new
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2014 Topic: Exploring Strategy Summary You are introduced to KFC organization. A fast-food chain restaurant comes from North Corbin‚ Kentucky that featuring fried chicken. KFC is recognized as the best fried chicken with its original 11 herbs recipes and produce most fried chicken to the world. What makes KFC still remain strongly while other companies are struggling to find a spot in the market? To answer this question‚ you will be finding out KFC strategic profile‚ vision‚ mission
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1) Does Vietnam represent an attractive investment opportunity? I think this question has a risk/reward element like with any investment opportunity but the variable is also the type of business one would like to invest into. The strengths that make Vietnam great are that it is the twelfth most populous nation with rapid economic growth and substantial FDI (foreign direct investment) as well as ongoing liberalizing economic reforms in the previous 10 years (joining and working with trade groups)
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