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    Michael Porters competitive force model is used to displays how information technology can upgrade the competitiveness of a corporation. It is also used to develop strategies to increase competitive edge. Competitive strategy must grow out of a sophisticated understanding of the structure of the industry and the industry is constantly changing. Regardless of the industry‚ Michael Porters five forces will bring forward your strengths and weakness. The five forces are: The threat of new entrants‚

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    1. Porters 5 forces Analysis: 1.1 Buyer power: The buyers for mining industry usually have medium to high power. There are two elements that could affect the buyer’s power. One is buyer’s level of negotiation; the other is buyer’s price sensitivity. In our case‚ the two companies are producing coal and uranium. These two products are mainly used for producing electricity. Buyers for these natural resources must have large quantity of demand‚ and also they usually have government behind

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    Pankaj Saharan September 2012  Over the past 150 years‚ Nokia has evolved from a small paper mill in south-western Finland to a global telecommunications leader connecting over 1.3 billion people. Nokia has disrupted into various industries before becoming a telecommunications giant from making rubber boots‚ car tyres‚ generated electricity‚ even manufactured TVs etc. Nokia’s own mobile phones’ platforms included Symbian (60 & 40)‚ MeeGo (open-source Linux based platform) and Meltemi (low

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    Paint industry Threats of new entrants For a dominant paint manufacturing company which is spread allover India‚ local players act as a very huge threat to them. With a small place for factory and an effective distribution system the local players may pose themselves a huge competition for these nationalized companies. As the local players do not mind quality but sell products for cheap rates they grab more attention of middle class people in India who are of majority. But if the major

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    Only insurers and insurance intermediaries‚ who are insurance agents and insurance brokers‚ are regulated in Hong Kong. The law‚ Commissioner of Insurance (IA) and the Insurance Intermediaries Qualifying Examination are the major forms of regulation used in the insurance industry in Hong Kong. The relevant legal framework for the regulation of insurers is provided by the Insurance Companies Ordinance (Cap.41) ‚ and its subsidiary legislation including Insurance Companies (Determination of Long

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    Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Ltd.‚ a major privately-owned auto manufacturer in China‚ the company had successfully entered into China’s booming sedan industry. In the same year‚ the company set up an auto parts subsidiary in Taizhou of the Zhejiang province‚ further consolidating the foundation of the company’s investments in China’s automobile industry‚ thus successfully transforming the company’s key businesses into automobile manufacturing and the related areas. In May 2004‚ the company’s two

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    Competitor Analysis Table D: Liquor and Beer License Estimates for Market Area for 1990-1995 Type of License 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 All beverages 330 340 350 365 385 405 Retail beer and wine 55 60 60 65 65 70 Off premise beer only 210 220 225 230 235 245 Veterans beer and liquor 12 12 13 13 12 12 Fraternal 20 20 20 20 20 20 Resort beer and liquor 25 25 31 32 34 36 Table D above denotes that the number of beer and liquor licenses in the market area is anticipated to boost

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    Executive summary Virgin Australia is a well known Industry Airline all through the world. In this report I will explain about an analysis of Virgin ’s present position and to focus the conduct of the industry regarding whether it is performing above or beneath desire. On the foundation of this analysis‚ suggestions are suggested to help the organization with answers for help to avoid failure if such circumstance was to happen. The report is structure as takes after: In the first area I will

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    such as Tata Tea‚ Tetley‚ Kanan Devan‚ Chakra Gold and Gemini catering to all major consumer segments for tea. Tata Tea has subsidiaries in Great Britain‚ United States and India. Also the company has a substantial interest in the Sri Lankan tea industry through Watawala Plantations‚ Sri Lanka and Kanan Devan Hills Plantation Company as associate companies. The company has a 100 per cent export-oriented unit (KOSHER & HACCP certified) manufacturing instant tea in Munnar‚ Kerala‚ which is the largest

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    as an example to discuss and apply Porter’s 5 forces. Current competition: New top range chefs and Michelin type high end dining. These competitors offer similar food choices but at highly competitive prices. They also provide more comfortable ambience and atmosphere. Therefore‚ hawkers have to regularly review their menu to sustain the interest of regular customers and satisfying changing customer preferences Threat of entry: The F&B industry has low barriers to entry. Opening a hawker

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