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    QUALITY OF BOTTLED WATER PRODUCED BY WATER REFILLING STATIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS APPROVAL SHEET i ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ii LIST OF TABLES v ABSTRACT vi CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Background of the Study 1 Related Studies 3 Statement of the Problem 6 Objectives 6 Conceptual Framework 7 Significance of the Study 9 Scope and Delimitation 9 Definition of Terms 9 CHAPTERII METHODOLOGY

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    Google Porters 5 Forces

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    Google’s Five Forces Supplier Power * As long as Google continues its dominance as the number one internet search engine in the world‚ supplier bargaining power will remain low. * Thanks to programs like AdSense and AdWords‚ which forms the framework of the advertisement system that Google has in place‚ both the advertiser and the user of the search engine are Google customers. * Google has also formed a joint relationship with Android to increase their sales market and bottom-line

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    Water is the most commonly consumed drink in today’s world. Mostly‚ because it is essential to life‚ and partly because it is being presented to consumers in a neatly labeled‚ bottle. Water is a necessity‚ but having it in a bottle is not a necessity. In an article by Tree Hugger it asserts “Somehow‚ somewhere‚ somebody decided that tap water was no longer acceptable and along came the paranoia‚ the bottled water and the oceans full of trash and empty plastic bottles”(Watson). This statement reiterates

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    Bottled Water vs. Tap Water In today’s society drinking water from a plastic bottle has become the norm‚ but just a few decades ago this action was not the case. During the late 70’s a French company named Perrier introduced bottled water to America and convinced people of the fact that drinking water from a bottle would make people look cool‚ so they advertised a new fashion of consuming this precious liquid. Companies like Coca-Cola and Pepsico saw the opportunity to start a division of bottled

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    Poters Five Forces

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    Rivalry-Target.com.au seems to be like a site which has a lot of competitive rivalry‚ because the market in which it operates is very broad‚ and there are many existing competitors. “Target.com.au” is only operational within Australian territory. On another hand a potential competitor such as amazon has worldwide coverage and provide . This makes the competition very high. There are 1000’s of other sites which look the same and provide the same retail goods. References: http://www.target.com

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    The five forces – general assumption The threat of the entry of new competitors Profitable markets that yield high returns will attract new firms. This results in many new entrants‚ which eventually will decrease profitability for all firms in the industry. Unless the entry of new firms can be blocked by incumbents‚ the abnormal profit rate will fall towards zero (perfect competition). * The existence of barriers to entry (patents‚ rights‚ etc.) The most attractive segment is one in which entry

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    Kroger's Five Forces

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    surroundings. However‚ the right environment is very broad‚ including in addition to the social economic forces‚ is a key element of the company is otocze¬nia sector (sectors)‚ in which it competes. Its structure has a strong impact on the determination of competitive rules‚ and the strategies that a company can use. Forces outside the sector are important primarily in terms of a relative - if external forces usually affect all companies belonging to it‚ is the key are different possibilities for companies

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    Esprit five forces

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    Five Forces Threats of Intense Segment Rivalry Esprit faces competitors such as H&M‚ Uniqlo‚ Zara‚ Mango‚ Giordano‚ and Gap. Esprit’s goal is to make its own enterprise gain advantage relative to its competitors. So when they implement their plan to achieve their goal‚ conflict occurs with their competitors. Competition is often manifested in the price‚ advertising‚ products‚ services and so on. Many “Fast Fashion” brands have different product lines. Their products are more innovative and

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    Amazon's Five Forces

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    -1Successful examples such as Amazon.com and Dell have significant implications to the potentials for e-Retail businesses to take over the market shares of their traditional retailing competitors. This phenomenon can be explained using Porter’s five forces: Supplier Power- In the case of Amazon.com‚ like its retailing competitors‚ its supplier companies are mainly publishers. Just as many readers‚ there are thousands of publishers in the world‚ thus they are not concentrated at all. The 24-hour easily-accessible

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    become one of the most dangerous things to consume. Bottled water is plaguing our environment and big corporations are making a huge profit from this necessity. The film Tapped delves into the ways that these big corporations are making big money off of bottled water‚ and what it is doing to our health and our environment. These companies are taking water from lakes without paying for it and they are creating drought. Then they are bottling up this water in plastic bottles which are harmful to human health

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