chain of hamburger fast food restaurants‚ daily serving around 68 million customers in 119 countries. (mcdonalds.com & burgerbusiness.com) In the year of 2011‚ the net income has reached 27 billion USD with net profit of 5.5 billion USD. In the recent five years‚ McDonald’s revenue kept increasing and the average increase rate was 3.1 %.( McDonald’s annual report‚2011). Subway which is owned and operated by Doctor’s Associate is an American restaurant franchise which mainly sells sandwiches and salads
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Porter’s five forces framework 1. The threat of new entrants. In terms of economies of scale‚ Southwest fleet grew to 537 Boeing 737 aircraft providing service to 64 cities in 32 states throughout the United States‚ with 397 city pairs being served nonstop‚ by the end of 2008‚ thus has reached sufficient economies of scale. And Southwest Airline gains its cost advantage through the implementation of “low-cost strategy”. It not only flew planes point-to-point—short-haul flights bypassing the
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Porter’s five forces analysis for IKEA Threat of New Entrants As the current market is saturated‚ there is little attraction for a competitor large enough to threaten IKEA’s position. In addition‚ the significant amount of financial investments and expertise are required to become a discounted furniture retailer in a global scale. There is little threat from new entrants. Threat of substitute products The Threat of substitute products is low. As there are no too many products and services available
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Five forces Analysis of Café de coral 1. Threat of entry is low - Rent - Experience 2. Threat of substitutes is high -Lots of substitutes (McDonald’s‚ Tsui Wah) -Price range (substitutes are cheaper) 3. The bargaining power of suppliers is high - Switching cost is high - The suppliers are concentrated 4. The bargaining power of buyer is high - Lots of substitutes and suppliers - Switching cost is similar or low 5. Degree of rivalry is high - High fixed cost (rent) - Competitors are of the roughly
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Mobile computing has revolutionized the way we do business‚ shop and communicate. Let’s break down briefly how mobile computing has an effect on each of the Porter’s five forces. 1. Bargaining Power of Suppliers Mobile computing gives suppliers more bargaining power‚ especially with the integration of social networking. There is variation of services and personalization that is readily available with so much customer input. Considering supplier costs‚ development is either costly or it isn’t
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Bank of America Five Forces Analysis Threat of new entrance The sector offers a considerable barrier to new entrants due to the high capital required to establish a new bank. As banking is professional services type required high creditability‚ strong brand presence is the key obstacle for newcomers. However‚ in line of Global consumer & small business banking especially payment service the entrepreneur or new company could compete in this segments e.g. internet bill payment. Additionally
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for Apple’s future When relating to the external factor which has a strategic implication for Apple’s future‚ it can be best described using Porter’s five forces. Threat of new entrants Threat of substitutes Bargaining power of suppliers Bargaining power of customers Intense competitors at current state Porter’s Five Forces Current rivalry: Apple faces an intense and fierce competition in the PC market‚ which has a very low switching cost. Competition comes from IBM‚ Dell
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Both concentrate and bottling businesses are interrelated‚ because they create one product‚ but at different stages‚ they have the same consumers‚ however‚ there is a big difference in the structure and most significant is gaining profitability. 5 forces structure of both businesses would help to explain the phenomenon: The power of suppliers: Concentrate and bottling producers would need sugar and corn syrup‚ flavors‚ sweeteners‚ packages and some other additives suppliers. However‚ they are not
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[pic] ----------------------- Substitutes Beer‚ Milk‚ Coffee‚ Bottled Water‚ Juice‚ Tea‚ Powdered Drinks‚ Wine‚ Sports Drink‚ Distilled Spirits‚ Tap Water etc… There is a wide array of substitutes that consumers may choose. These products are widely and easily available at low price. Hence the threat posed by these substitutes exist at a high level. However these risks can be mitigated through diversification and offering more products in the portfolio. Since the range and the number of
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