[pic] PGCIM Unit 1 Assignment Kelly Moore December 2009 Should Rimi Baltic expand into the United Kingdom as a Discount Grocer? Word Count: 2473 Introduction: Rimi Baltic is the 2nd largest retailer in the Baltic States at 20.6% grocery share‚ behind VP Market who lead the market with 22.6% share (1). As a subsidiary of ICA Baltic AB (13.9% of sales)‚ Rimi Baltic focussed its growth in Lithuania and Latvia‚ allowing period of underperforming in Estonia
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Advantages: * you can carry a mobile phone with you so you don’t miss important calls * if you are lost‚ you can call for directions. * if you are in an accident‚ you can call the police or ambulance - and if the phone has a camera‚ you can take pictures of the accident. * you can listen to music‚ text‚ play games when you’re bored. * most mobile phones have a calculator and a phone book. * you can use a mobile phone to call your customers or boss if you are running late
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Porters Industry Analysis: The automobile manufacturing industry The Automobile Manufacturing Industry 3 Introduction 3 Power of Buyers (Medium-High) 3 Power of Suppliers (Low) 4 Threat of New Entrants (Low) 4 Threat of Substitute products (High) 6 Internal Rivalry (Medium) 6 Relative Power of Other Stakeholders (High) 7 Conclusion 8 References 9 The Automobile Manufacturing Industry Introduction The automobile manufacturing industry is comprised of companies that produce
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Beyond Porter – A Critique of the Critique of Porter The writings of the American managementguru and Harvard-Professor Michael E-Porter are considered to be among the most influential of their subject – and among the most critiqued ones. Porter had a lasting influence on strategic management with his books about competitive advantages on industry level and on global level‚ which were written in the eighties. Porter’s models like the Five Competitive Forces‚ the Value Chain or Porters Diamond have
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English 155 English Composition and Research Argument Essay #1 August 1‚ 2012 Computer‚ phones‚ internet and latest gadgets such as GPS devices are not anymore unusual thing in our daily life. People start to use those technological inventions as their daily life needs. People’s life style has blend together with technology. Although most of the people think that technology had made out life easier‚ in my opinion its making us overly dependent on those technologies. Today’s generation
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Risk of entry by potential competitors There is a great deal of risk of entry by potential competitors due to the low start up costs. McDonalds is able to add specialty coffee to their existing services to tap into the speciality coffee market.(1) There is potential of $125‚000 per year in revenue to be made by each store if they are able to successfully enter the specialty coffee market. McDonalds also has the infrastructure to enter the speciality coffee market without building new outlets
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References: 1. Case Study 5-70 paragraph 3 Kent C. Laudon E-Commerce 2009 “PayPal has Company” Page 5-67 – 5-71
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Who doesn’t have a mobile phone these days? The amazing thing about mobile phones is that they are no longer just used for calling or texting. They have become an indispensable multi-tool wonder. Today’s mobile phone is cutting-edge technology at your fingertips. With this in mind‚ should students be permitted to use mobile phones in school? Students should not just .be permitted to use mobile phones‚ they should be required to use them. Mobile phones don’t just allow students to stay connected with
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he The Invention Of Mobile Phone A mobile phone (also known as cellular phone‚ cell phone or handphone)‚ which is a device that can make and receive telephone calls over a radio link around the world. Cell phones connect cellular network from the mobile phone operator. It then allows access to the world-wide network. Compared with a cordless phone‚ it is only used within a short range of a private base station. The first mobile phone was showed by John F. Mitchell and Dr Martin Cooper of Motorola
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Porter’s Five Forces Model: an overview Porter’s Five Forces Model: an overview Abstract Porter’s Five Forces Model is a structured framework for analyzing commerce and business establishment. It was formed by Michael E. Porter of the Harvard Business School between 1979 and the mid 1980’s. Porter developed the Five Forces model in opposition to the SWOT (strengths‚ weaknesses‚ environmental opportunities‚ threats) analysis that was an industry standard for businesses to determine how they
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