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    International Business (C11IB1) How has the global financial crisis impacted upon MNCs? Name: Kanam Liu Reg number: 095922098 Module lecturer: Dr Colin Turner Date: 19th October 2012 Introduction Since world trade began and the economy grows quickly‚ Multinational Corporations (MNCs) are playing a very important role in the global economy

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    FIVE FORCES Potential entrants‚ threat of entry: The furniture market is already highly competitive. The risk of new entrants is not extremely high because of the huge capital needed to start the business. Demand of household furniture is high. IKEA furnitures don’t have a such significant competitor but other areas like textile and kitchenware have. Alongside Kodin Ykkönen becomes one competitor as a full department store but it doesn’t compete in price. Buyers‚ bargaining power: Ikea

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    LIQUOR INDUSTRY OF INDIA (WINE SEGMENT) [pic] INDEX PAGE 1. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ………………………………… 2 2. DESCRIPTION OF INDIAN LIQUOR INDUSTRY………… 3 3. INDUSTRY STRUCTURE ……………… …………. 5 4. KEY DRIVERS OF LIQUOR INDUSTRY …………… 9 5. PLAYERS IN LIQUOR MARKET

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    Threat of New Entrants is low The airline industry is so saturated that there is hardly space for a newcomer even to squeeze its way in. The main concern for this is the cost of entry. The airline industry is one of the most expensive industries‚ due to the cost of buying and leasing aircrafts‚ safety and security measures‚ customer service and manpower. Another major barrier to entry is the brand name of existing airlines and it is really difficult to lure customers out of their existing brands

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    recently seen when BlackBerry struggled to get native applications for the launch of the Z10. - The Bargaining Power of Suppliers for Blackberry has increased‚ due to Blackberry’s eroding market share. Firms who dominate the mobile communications industry‚ such as Apple and Samsung‚ have relatively higher bargaining power‚ because their larger product orders account for more of the suppliers business. Bargaining Power of BUYERS: High/Moderately High/ - Large numbers of competitors with simpler

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    As an industry dealing with services‚ Tune.com Hotel has its structure that shapes the competition within tourism industry in term of positioning the company to cope best with both the industry environment and to influence the environment in favor of the company (Pearce & Robinson‚ p. 95). There are 5 forces analysis in driving industry competition advocated by Michael E. Porter‚ they are some general principle that applicable for any type of business‚ particularly for Tune.com Hotel Company set

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    Threats of potential entrants The threats of new entrants in the computer hardware industry‚ which is dominated by PC’s‚ are currently low in the U.S. domestic markets but are capable of achieving market share in foreign markets. In the fourth quarter of the PC market in 2006‚ the U.S. domestic industry recorded 3% unit growth. Although the industry is providing positive numbers‚ it is controlled by 5 key manufacturers that construct a barrier to entry for smaller computer manufacturers. Each

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    dictates that if any party sells its Sheba shares‚ the other party will enjoy the first right to buy that. Integrated Services Ltd (ISL)‚ the Bangladeshi partner‚ was being ’officially’ shown as purchasing the shares held by Technology Resources Industries (TRI) of Malaysia for $15 million. ISL then paid another $10 million to Standard Chartered Bank to settle Sheba’s liabilities. Sheba had a base 59‚000 users‚ of whom 49‚000 were regular when it was sold. In September‚ 2004‚ Orascom Telecom Holdings

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    Five Competitive Forces in the Insurance Industry Five Competitive Forces Analysis in the Insurance Industry RichardSmith Managerial Economics December 6‚ 2013 Industry Insurance is something that is needed by everyone today. It is used by individuals‚ business‚ corporations‚ etc. to help mitigate or minimize their financial risk. Various types of insurance exist today‚ from home‚ health‚ life‚ auto‚ travelers‚ indemnity‚ boat‚ renters‚ and even pet. Competition between insurance carriers is very

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    core business and also coming up with new customer initiatives to reward their customers for shopping with them. Partnering with other large companies such as Optus and Qantas has provided Woolworths with a major boost. Competitive Forces for Woolworths |Force |Power |Justification | |Suppliers |Low |As there are so many companies producing similar products‚ I feel that Woolworths

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