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    1. News Article Title: Modern trends and issues in the world beer industry (2 Points) Name of media presenting article: TATA CONSULTANCY SERVICES (2 Points) URL to news article: http://www.tcs.com/SiteCollectionDocuments/White%20Papers/CPG-Whitepaper-Brewery-Industry-Transition-0313-1.pdf (2 Points)

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    1. The U.S. brewing industry has become more concentrated over the last two decades for several reasons. a. The consumption of beer has been slowly declining‚ in order for companies to gain market share‚ they have to take customers from other companies. This would then lead to some companies to go out of business due to the lack of customers. b. Brand loyalty also increased. Advertisement played a large role. Larger companies were able to spent $0.40 per case of beer sold. Smaller mass-market

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    PORTER’S ANALYSIS Bargaining power of suppliers Affect profitability since they might supply products at high cost. The higher the bargaining power of suppliers‚ the more costly it becomes for customers. The suppliers are powerful‚ and there are many buyers. SAB is powerful because they have more customers and they are more powerful than their substitutes. Example: SAB should design standardised components that can be purchased from many suppliers. Bargaining power of buyers Consumers

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    increases. Government policies: restrictions on advertising leading to surrogate ADVT.‚ polic ies which make it difficult for expansion of companies. Access to distribution channels: cost of distribution in this industry needs to be looked at logically. If firms in this industry carries significant costs from distribution which are then reflected in their prices to customers‚ the customers will choose the competition. Suppliers product differentiation/ SWITCHING COSTS OF BUYERS: the development

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    Dutch brewer Heineken (HEIN.AS) said on Friday its acquisition of the rest of Asia Pacific Breweries would boost its earnings per share slightly in the first year and yield 25 million euros ($33.5 million) of synergy benefits this year and next. (8th February‚ 2013) Heineken had must to do deal with APB to avoid thebev to acquire it. Competitor in growth market However‚ the deal will raise Heneiken’s debt ratio to 3.3‚ more than its target 2.5‚ according to the Wall Street Journal. This will limit

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    Industry & Competitive Analysis CHIEF ECONOMIC TRAITS OF THE BEER INDUSTRY The market size of the beer industry is incredible. The wholesale volume in the beer industry is approxiametly $13.7 billion. The industry employes almost 40‚000 people. The average worker is paid about $18.27 an hour. As you can see‚ this is a very large industry which provides many jobs to the american workforce. The market consists of many competitors‚ some being very large and some operating on a very small scale. The

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    Department of Economics Author: Bachelor Thesis Anne Mette Lund Madsen Gina Helland Hauge Advisor: Valdemar Smith The International Beer Industry – Opportunities for Carlsberg The Aarhus School of Business 2009 Abstract In this thesis there has been an evaluation of the strategy followed by Carlsberg in the Western and Northern European beer market and the objective was to find out if their current strategy is the right one for the company. This market was chosen because it is stagnating

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    Coursework: Economic & Political Environment of International Business Is the End of the German Beer Industry Near? 1. Discuss how the changing technological environment present international threats and opportunities to the German beer industry. To discuss how changing technological environment presents international threats and opportunities for the German beer industry‚ the term of changing technological environment has to be explained. The literature distinguishes between a micro

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    ASSIGNMENT OF BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY [pic] SUBMITTED TO: MR. LALIT BHARDWAJ FACULTY OF LSM SUBMITTED BY: GURARPANJEET SINGH ROLL NO.A22 B.COM(P) REGD. NO.-10805687 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT It is a pleasure to express my thanks and gratitude to MR.‚ LALIT BHARDWAJwho has been very kind on me in completion of my assignment. I could achieve this target only because of his kind and ever supporting guidance.

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    CASE The United States Beer Industry Over the last few decades‚ the United States beer industry has been characterized by a very clear trend toward an increase in the concentration of the market. Today‚ some 80% of all the beer consumed in the United States is produced by just three companies: Anheuser-Busch‚ SAB-Miller‚ and Molson Coors‚ up from 57% of the market in 1980. Anheuser-Busch had almost 50% of the market in 2006‚ up from just 28.2% in 1980. SAB-Miller (formed in 2002 when South African

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