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    at certain times. Extraction cost As we all know the UK oil and gas industry is in serious Decline and has a foreseeable life span of about 40yrs.In the words of Tony Hayward‚ C.E.O. BP group “we are not running out of oil‚ it’s just going to get harder and Harder to get it out of the ground therefore; loads more expensive”. When Extraction cost is high‚ supply cost gets higher and that will have a strong impact on the industry. New technological strategies Oil companies such as Procter Gamble

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    provide an overview of how the prices in the vertical chain for music compact discs correlates with how prices are divided according to the mentioned links in production chain of the music industry. Secondly I will by use of Porter’s five forces explain the pattern of this. Very few big record companies heavily control the music industry. This is also known as Oligopoly‚ which makes the record companies price setters in the music industry and leaves them with significant more power than that of the

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    Political The Political factors relates to the factors which the government also affects such as government instability or rules and regulations which the business must follow. Nokia have recently moved one of its manufacturing facilities to India‚ and because of this it is important that Nokia follow the rules and regulations that are set in India‚ so that they can operate as efficiently as possible. The types of things they will have to be aware of is the minimum wage‚ the maximum hours a week

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    conduct transactions on line‚ with some trading purely on-line thus reducing overheads and administrative costs. There are two types of e-commerce‚ direct and indirect. Direct e-commerce is where services or goods can be delivered on line‚ such as music downloads. Indirect e-commerce is where goods and services ordered on line but delivered off-line‚ for example by post or courier. Whether direct or indirect‚ the potential benefits that e-commerce can bring to businesses and consumers are evident

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    Popular Music and Society Vol. 34‚ No. 4‚ October 2011‚ pp. 455–473 Music Radio and the Record Industry: Songs‚ Sounds‚ and Power J. Mark Percival The nature of the economic‚ social‚ and cultural relations between the radio industry and the record industry is most often characterized by both academics and practitioners as symbiotic‚ that is‚ both parties benefit from the interaction. Music radio needs records to fill airtime and to attract audiences and the record industry needs the kind of pervasive

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    KODAK PEST Political US copyright law requires all photo shops to refrain from printing or releasing digital images taken by professional photographers without a copyright release (2005; 2005). The company operates in different countries around the world therefore it needs to comply with those countries regulations for example‚ taxation policy and employment laws. The company has to take into account the stability of the government in countries where it operates to try and minimize political

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    the United Kingdom or USA. Chairman -Tan Sri Abu Talib bin Othman Mission -We aim to maintain our leadership in the industry through increasing our share of the tobacco business and satisfying consumer demands better and more profitably than our competitors. Vision -The British American Tobacco Group’s vision is to achieve leadership of the global tobacco industry in order to create long term shareholder value. -Year Established British American Tobacco Malaysia came into being on

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    Institute for Prospective Technological Studies Digital Economy Working Paper 2013/04 Digital Music Consumption on the Internet: Evidence from Clickstream Data Luis Aguiar Bertin Martens 2013 Report EUR 25851 EN European Commission Joint Research Centre Institute for Prospective Technological Studies Contact information Address: Edificio Expo. C/ Inca Garcilaso‚ 3. E-41092 Seville (Spain) E-mail: jrc-ipts-secretariat@ec.europa.eu Tel.: +34 954488318 Fax: +34 954488300 http://ipts

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    Bata Manufacturing in China 8 1. Human Resources 8 2. Modern Economic Strategy 9 3. Existing Customer Interest 9 4. New Customers Sources 9 5. Market Size 10 6. Operational Costs 10 A. Labor 10 B. Raw Materials and Supplies 10 C. Equipment 10 PEST Analysis 11 Political Environment 11 Economic Environment 13 Social Environment 15 Technology Environment 17 Conclusion 20 Reference 21 Bata The name Bata became known in then Malaya when the first store opened in the Capitol Building‚ Singapore in 1930

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    The Internet’s Effect on the Music Industry The internet has had a big impact on the workings and revenue of the music industry. It has forced the industry to change and adapt (Blethen). These changes have had both positive and negative effects on the music industry‚ effecting all people within the business (Mansfield). Some people share the opinion that the industry having trouble and is in turmoil (Sloan). Others think that the internet has helped the industry with its growing success and will

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