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    Neptune Gourment Seafood

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    Currently‚ Neptune is facing two problems‚ one temporary and one permanent. On a more immediate time scale‚ Neptune must find a way to sell or get rid of it’s current surplus of fish without diminishing its name or undercutting the prior established industry pricing structures. In the long run‚ Neptune must find to incorporate the supply increase of fish in their current business model. If these challenges are handled correctly‚ they can present an opportunity for Neptune to expand. Fish production

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    Fallacy of Free Music

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    that consume the borders of the computer screen. Other websites offer a subscription service fee for unlimited free music. Lastly‚ services like iTunes offer the public a small fee per song that is downloaded. However‚ the artists and the record labels are losing out on real dollars from people downloading music over the internet as opposed to people buying the latest physical copy of the song he/she is desiring to listen to. For up and coming artists I believe that the ability to find and download

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    Independent Record Label Introduction First of all I am setting down the employees of “Les Incompetents™”. There are three of us: The Label manager (who is responsible for running the label)‚ an A&R (the talent scout who mentors the artist through to final recording) and a business developer (who is responsible for the business deals). Although every one of us has a specific title‚ being a small independent label‚ we all work on every issue. The funding of the label came from our personal

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    which the innovation of the internet‚ file sharing sites‚ and illegal downloading has had on the music industry. The increased use of piracy has caused innovation within the music industry and given birth to new ideas and concepts - despite record labels’ constant hammering down on illegal downloading. Innovation creates many opportunities for potential entrepreneurs and companies to make more profit‚ as innovation always leads to the need for more innovation. While responding to innovation can be

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    Polyphonic

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    Seminar Innovation and Marketing Polyphonic HMI: Mixing Music and Math Marco de Graaf 350111 We Fong Ma 375268 Oliver Müller 373496 Instructor: Dr. G. Liberali Master Business and Economics‚ Specialization Marketing Erasmus School of Economics Rotterdam‚ January 22‚ 2013 Diagnosis The management team of Polyphonic is entering a market‚ which is currently facing permanent changes and a lot of pressure. Rapid technological changes‚ like the development from CD to DVD and movements

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    Week 3 Dqs Eco 561

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    Additionally new companies would have to spend large amount of capital in effort to sway consumers to purchase their product over the larger music labels. Reference: McConnell‚ C. R.‚ Brue‚ S.L.‚ & Flynn‚ S.M. (2009). Economics: Principles‚ problems‚ and policies (18th ed.). New York: McGraw Hill/Irwin McDonald‚ H. (2011) Big Four Record Labels. Retrieved from: http://musicians.cm/od/musicindustrybasics/g/BigFour.htm #2 INDIV DQ DUE Day 5 (Saturday) What market structure best characterizes

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    Napster Case Solution

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    Objective: Viability of Napster as a revenue generating company. Case in brief: Napster is a brainchild of Shawn fanning‚ launched on June 1 ‚1999 as a peer-to-peer music downloading program for college students. Napster became a one of the most popular sites on the internet‚ claiming some 15 million users in little more than a year. From the beginning‚ Napster facing so many problems from the RIAA and music industry players. Napster violated the copyrights by allowing users to swap the music recordings

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    Compass Records

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    and were averaging around 20 releases a year. With 40% of its albums selling over 5‚000 units‚ Compass Records turned a profit on 80% of its titles in 2005. Brown and West also acquired a $100‚000 recording studio in May 2004 in order to give the label and its artists more flexibility in the creative process and save $500 a day on studio rental. Problems * (General) Licensing vs. Producing and Own * Compass Records has to decide between licensing the finished recordings‚ which is

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    Aqsw12 When you first start a business the first thing you should do is plan out what it’s going to take to achieve your goals and make the company successful. You should write down the goals you want to achieve and how long you are going to give yourself to make the goals happen. This gives you something to work toward and to improve your business until you reach the goals you have set for yourself. One of the first things that should be done is figure out the startup

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    Ruth Brown

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    __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. What was the first record label that signed her to a recording contract? ___________________________________ 4. As a result of her time with that record label‚ what nickname did that label receive? ____________________________________________________________________ 5. Why was her debut recording session delayed? _______________________________________

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