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    Harley Davidson Inc. is an American motorcycle manufacturer. Harley Davidson specializes in the sales of heavyweight motorcycles that are designed for cruising on highways. Harleys have a distinct design and exhaust sound that have appealed to a mass market of customers all over the world. Harley Davidson has relied on a strong fan base for sales of their motorcycles and apparel. They currently offer five different models of motorcycle to try and appeal to all different types of consumers

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    Harley-Davidson should consider modernizing the technology used in its motorcycles while at the same time maintaining their retro look. Harley’s lack of innovation has tarnished the brand’s image‚ especially to younger consumers. The Chevrolet Camaro‚ Dodge Challenger‚ and Ford Mustang have all revived classic body styles in their latest model redesign. However‚ modern technology was incorporated into these models‚ so while they look similar to classic automobiles of the past‚ they have all the bells

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    Executive Summary Harley-Davidson‚ Inc. was founded in 1903 in Milwaukee‚ Wisconsin. It was one of only two U.S. motorcycle manufacturers to survive the Great Depression. From 1950 to 1980‚ H-D struggled to survive a difficult time in its history. During those years‚ they developed a poor reputation for quality and performance. Were it not for the federal government’s intervention‚ Harley might have gone out of business. Fear that major U.S. manufacturers like Harley-Davidson would be crushed

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    Two Wheeler Two Wheelers in India India‚ is the second largest producer of two-wheelers in the world. In the last few years‚ the Indian two-wheeler industry has seen spectacular growth. The country stands next to China and Japan in terms of production and sales respectively. Majority of Indians‚ especially the youngsters prefer motorbikes rather than cars. Capturing a large share in the two-wheeler industry‚ bikes and scooters cover a major segment. Bikes are considered to be the favorite among

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    UNFORGETTABLE SCENE It was one of those typical days where everything was normal. Cars and motorcycles passed by and out of sight. The noise from all directions filled the whole area like a buzzing sound. Surprisingly‚ people did not seem to bother by the noises at all‚ but rather went about with their daily business. Nobody had taken a moment to see what was happening around them on this busiest street of downtown Cambodia. There was a crash that finally caught their attention. Then‚ they started

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    entry of MMPI in the motorcycle industry‚ the market was dominated by Japanese brands. It was Mitsukoshi MMPI who pioneered the introduction of Chinese Taiwanese motorcycles in the Philippine market. In November of 1999‚ Mitsukoshi began its business ties with Sanyang Industry Co. Ltd. of Taiwan (SYM). SYM isa household motorcycle brand in Taiwan where it grewits popularity through its Jet model. In November 1999‚ MMPI began its business ties with one of Taiwan’s leading motorcycle brands‚ Sanyang

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    and Yamaha to be the leader in the Japanese motorcycle market. The case study started with the introduction of the Japanese motorcycle market during the early 1950s. During the year‚ there were 50 competitors fighting for their position in the growing market of over 40% per annum. Tohatsu is the number one competitor (22% share)‚ followed by Honda (20% market share) Tohatsu and Honda practiced different strategy to emerge as the leader of the motorcycle market. Tohatsu take a more conservative approach

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    The Slingshot and the Spyder are the most wanted motorcycles of 2016 - 2017. The Spider and Slingshot motorcycles are three wheeled bikes. Spyders were made by the company BRP (Bombardier Recreational Products)‚ and Slingshot is made by Polaris Industries. These companies surprisingly have not been around that long‚ like Polaris has only been around for four years. BRP has been around for a little longer than Polaris has been around for. B. Polaris’ vision “is to fuel the passion of workers

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    DEFFENSE I have located the following cases and statues that I believe can be used as Affirmative Defenses for our client‚ Anheuser-Bush in the case of Justin King. Further‚ I believe the statute of limitation has expired for filing this auto accident claim for negligence‚ the Plaintiff is more than 50% negligent in his own injuries‚ therefore‚ modified comparative negligence‚ further‚ the plaintiff failed to wear protective headgear as is required in his resident state of Missouri. 1. Negligence

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    Markets Motorcycles: Overall Two-wheeler sales of Indian players is dominated by the domestic market and‚ within it‚ by motorcycles. After growing at a sharp clip from the late 1990s‚ motorcycle sales witnessed a 7.8% drop in volume in 2007-08‚ due to falling domestic demand as a result of rising interest rates and many private sector banks reducing their retail lending exposures. 2008-09 saw a modest increase in motorcycle sales of 4%‚ driven largely by growth in cash sales. Even so‚ sales of

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