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    The Giant Panda

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    to present my speech about “The Giant Panda”. The giant panda is also known as the panda bear‚ bamboo bear‚ or in Chinese as Daxiongmao (the large bear-cat). Its scientific name is Ailuropoda melanoleuca. Giant pandas are found only in the mountains of central China. They live in dense bamboo and coniferous forests at altitudes of 5‚000 to 10‚000 feet. The mountains are covered in heavy clouds with torrential rains or dense mist throughout the year. Giant pandas are bearlike in shape with

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    PESTEL Analysis

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    PESTEL-analysis for shipbuilding industry at the Russian Far East Group of factors Representation Conclusion (O/T) Political factors Governmental policy Tax policy Russian – Chinese and Russian-South Korean relationships Level governmental subsidies World Oil & Gas market Concentration of governmental efforts for construction and development of infrastructure of Russian fleet. Maintenance of good technical condition of Russian fleet for successful completing of its goals and

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    Stakeholders of Tesco

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    Stakeholders of Tesco Shareholders A shareholder is Any person‚ company or other institution that owns at least one share of a company’s stock. Shareholders are a company’s owners. The shareholders are known to be the most important stakeholders in Tesco as the have invested money and time into the growth of the business. The shareholders interest in Tesco is to see their share of profit increasing ( High dividend) and the value of the business increasing. Customers A customer is An individual

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    TESCO in China

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    Article The Australian Financial Review. 2013‚ ‘Tesco to form venture with Chinese retail giant’‚ The Australian Financial Review‚ 2 October‚ viewed 4 October 2013‚ Summary According to the Australian Financial Review (2013)‚ Tesco has agreed to form a 20/80 joint venture with China Resource Enterprises. This initiative occurs in the light of the declining retail environment in Europe and aims to combine Tesco’s 134 Chinese branches with 2‚986 outlets from the China Resources Vanguard business. This

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    PESTEL Analysis

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    in the global marketing is extremely challenging. Discuss the major political‚ economic‚ socio-cultural‚ technological‚ legal and ecological challenges that a global marketing manager may have to contend with? The following analysis known as the PESTEL analysis is a framework used to scan the organization’s external macro environment which refers to forces that are part of the larger society and affect the micro environment. Selling and marketing goods in the global market intensifies these issues

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    Tesco Culture

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    The analysis on the impacts‚ values and the significance of organizational culture in Tesco Introduction Culture is one of the terms that have been becoming more familiar in the 21st century among the multinational companies all around the world. The world has been shrunken by the fasting travelling and communicating technologies which has brought down the barriers for the organisations having business in international market. But still then there are few barriers that make the international business

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    The Selfish Giant

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    Perrard June 29th‚ 2011 The Selfish Giant In short story‚ The Selfish Giant‚ there are many literary elements construed. Though the paper is meant for the eyes of children‚ there are many motifs that the adult eye can spot. Not only was the entire short story a metaphor to the rewards of selflessness‚ but also displays a sense of comparison within the ever changing seasons. The story begins with the children of the piece frolicking in the garden of the giant. Due to his selfishness he kicked the

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    19 o Infrastructure 19 o Socio-cultural 20 • Micro Assessment 21-23 Question 4: Tesco US – Porters Diamond 24-27 • Factor Conditions 24 • Home Demand Conditions 25 • Related & Supporting Industries 25 • Firm Strategy‚ Industry Structure & Rivalry 26-27 Question 5: PESTEL analysis 28-38 • Political 29-31 • Economic 32-33 • Socio-cultural 34-35 • Technological

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    Pestel Analysis

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    PESTEL Analysis Political The government reduced drinks driving and binge drinking have resulted in a decline in beer consumption. Also‚ the introduction of the ’No Smoking in public buildings’ law would have an impact on people drinking in pubs. Economical Whilst sales volume have fallen‚ sale value has increased. This is due to premium products such as fruit beers. Large supermarkets are offering cut price deals to entice customers into their shops. There has been a high rise in packaging

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    PESTEL LOreal

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    Pestel 3.1.1 Political and Legal Forces The political challenge is that L’Oreal should conform to all the different government leadership styles in various countries it operates within. L’Oreal faced a decline in the dermatology branch led by its Galderma brand due to new legislations governing drugs (Euromonitor‚ 2005). The EU law affects L’Oreal. L’Oreal is restricted in their use of certain kinds of chemicals‚ such as Phthalates which is carcinogenic (The Rules Governing Cosmetic Products in

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