SMALL -SCALE INDUSTRY Small –scale industries plays a key role in the industrialisation of a developing country .This is because they provide immediate large-scale employment and have a comparatively higher labour –capital ratio: they need a short gestation period and relatively smaller market to be economic; they need lower investments ‚offer a method of ensuring a more equitable distribution of national income and facilitate an effective mobilization of resources of capital and skill
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The Global Portable Media Player Industry [pic] Industry Overview Identification and definition of the global portable media player industry A portable media player (PMP) is an electronic device that allows the owner to store‚ organize and play audio files as well as to view images and videos. The data is usually stored on a hard drive or a flash memory‚ enabling the storage of all kinds of files as on a USB flash drive. The PMP can be connected to a computer with
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The Pizza Industry History of Pizza Birth of the Pizza – Italy or elsewhere? Pizza in Renaissance Spread to other countries What it is now – (Supreme !!!!) Nutritional Value Survey on Kids The World Pizza And Indian Pizza Market World Market of the Pizza Industry Comparison Pizza Hut Domino ’s Others Pizza Hut “Think Global act Local” First to introduce localized menu. Domino’s “Think local act regional” First to offer country wide
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Chapter 2 Characteristics of the Airline Industry The real difficulty in changing any enterprise lies not in developing new ideas‚ but in escaping from the old ones. John Maynard Keynes 2.1 Introduction In recent years‚ the European airline industry has exhibited impressively dynamics. The sector has gone through a drastic change on both the supply and the demand side. Unlikely in other industries‚ the driving forces governing the recent changes do not depend mainly on technological factors
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Market Myopia: Introduction: In 1960 Theodore Levitt wrote a famous article “Market myopia”‚ which is still famous in todays world. He introduced the famous question “what business you are really in”. Market myopia is a strategy that focuses on the product of the company rather than the need of the customer. A good example of market myopia is seen in ford motor company‚ they built a Edsel in late 1950s with the intent of being fashion able and large vehicle‚ they did a lot of marketing but at
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PHILIPPINE ABACA INDUSTRY History Abaca‚ the country’s premier fiber and known worldwide as Manila hemp‚ has come a long way from its humble beginning as raw material for our ancestors’ coarse and stiff clothing as well as footwear. While abaca is still being used for these purposes‚ its application has expanded to sophisticated industrial uses. It is now a preferred material in the production of pulp for specialty papers like tea bags‚ meat/sausage casings‚ cigarette paper‚ filter papers
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Advanced Financial Management Cooper Industries Case March 30‚ 2009 Jesse Van Gestel ID#200504399 Cooper Industries‚ Inc. 1. If you were Mr. Cizik of Cooper Industries‚ would you try to gain control of Nicholson File Company in May 1972? 2. What is the maximum price that Cooper can afford to pay for Nicholson and still keep the acquisition attractive from the standpoint of Cooper? [Treasury Bills yielded 5.6% in May 1972.] 3. What are the concerns and what is the bargaining position
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Market penetration From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Market penetration is one of the four growth strategies of the Product-Market Growth Matrix as defined by Ansoff. Market penetration occurs when a company penetrates a market in which current or similar products already exist. The best way[citation needed] to achieve this is by gaining competitors’ customers (part of their market share). Other ways include attracting non-users of your product or convincing current
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going on out there now and in the future? Environmental influences in the broadest sense Macro/general environment: PESTEL Environmental influences related to the dynamics of the industry under question Competitive environment: Porter’s Five Forces (Porter‚ 1980) Example PESTEL The automobile industry Political – Climate change agenda – Fuel prices – Expansion of EU Economic – – – – Changes in disposable income Exchange rates Taxation Economic growth around the world
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Cohort: Spring 2015 Alec Lekas January 16‚ 2015 The Industry of Cruise Liners and How They Succeed Introduction Over the course of this paper‚ the Cruise Line industry will be thoroughly examined and discussed in order to answer some important questions. First‚ the current state and some brief history of the industry will be looked at. Some topics that will be discussed will be the structure of the industry‚ trends within it‚ the treat of substitutions and new entrants‚ and the
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