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    Part 2 The chocolate industry in UK Britain really is a nation of chocolate lovers. Among the whole world‚ UK has the seventh highest consumption of chocolate. A British eats an average 17.49lbs of chocolate per year (The World Atlas of Chocolate‚ 2011). Switzerland takes the top spot. In Britain‚ an estimated 660‚900 tones of chocolate are eaten per year which is an average of 11kg per person. The UK chocolate industry is worth £3.6billion and sales of chocolate just keep growing and growing

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    The end of World War 2 left Southeast Asia in an interesting albeit complex period. The once mighty European colonial empires started to crumble‚ having exhausted their fiscal resources and capacities in fighting the war. With decolonization‚ some countries like Indonesia declared independence‚ while other countries were left in a state of anomie‚ with the already existent internal turmoil such as segregated and suppressed ethnic groups and unstable democracy . The region undeniably saw the rise

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    The global market for construction equipment is expected to reach USD 208.36 billion by 2020‚ according to a new study by Grand View Research‚ Inc. Growing number of infrastructure projects on a global scale is expected to be the key driving force for the market over the next six years. Increasing mining activities which require the use of construction equipment are also expected to positively impact the industry over the forecast period. Technological development has led to the use of advanced

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    switching the traditional business models into a better model in terms of efficiency‚ productivity‚ profitability and competitiveness. This report intends to analysis how the technology of e-Commerce and revolution of m-Commerce impacts airlines industry in worldwide‚ especially low cost carrier. The report begins by examining the strength‚ weakness‚ opportunities and threats (SWOT) for AirAsia by using Porter’s Value Chain; and analyses AirAsia’s competitive advantages by using Porter’s Generic

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    Airline maket is a combititive market on which they have to compete with other airlines on many level’s. An airline is defind as a firm that provides services and allows passengers‚ freights‚ and cargo to transfer through the air using aircrafts. A good example of low cost carrier is Rain Air. by capturing the intrnational press and clientele‚ they are successeding. More other airlines for example; Air Asia‚ the focus of the present sutdy‚ have set goals to reach through effective administration

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    Economic Development in South Asia and the Impact of Globalization1 ISHRAT HUSAIN I would like to address three questions pertaining to the topic assigned to me this morning. The first question is: How have the South Asian economies fared in the last decade and what are their prospects for the future. The second question is: How well they have done compared to other competitor developing regions particularly East Asia? Finally‚ how have these countries positioned themselves to meet the challenges

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    Case Study: Air Asia Identify the competitive advantages of Air Asia as a low cost carrier. Air Asia has a number of competitive advantages as a low cost carrier that fall into the following general categories; low cost operations‚ efficiency of operations‚ proven business model and management expertise and finally a distinctive corporate culture. Low cost operations: Air Asia has gone to great lengths to ensure all of their operational costs are kept to an absolute minimum‚ and have passed

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    Three general patterns of settlements can be commonly identified throughout the regions of Southeast Asia‚ depending on how well each country or area in the country are developed. The patterns of settlements show how buildings are arranged in the settlements. The three types of settlement patterns are: 1. Clustered Clustered settlements are formulated by buildings being grouped together in a compact area due to rural conditions that resources such as water and electricity can be shared Some countries

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    War II‚ women in Southeast Asia were having an average of more than five children each‚ and there was a widespread of a “population explosion” in the region. Similar to other parts of the world‚ the baby boom trend also existed in this region as Southeast Asia countries are also slowly recovering from the results of the war and momentum is gaining for independence and economic development. Today‚ however‚ birth rates are reversed‚ especially in developed countries in Asia such as Singapore‚ Taiwan

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    Factors Affecting Share Prices What are the major factors that affect share prices in the stock market? This is one of the most frequently asked questions by stock market participants. There are varied internal and external factors affecting the price of a share. Internal factors are those that depend on the firm such as share bonuses‚ stock split‚ company dividends‚ etc. External factors are those which are beyond the control of the firm‚ such as raw material prices‚ economic trends‚ inflation

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