secondary data and interviewer opinions towards the strategy adopted by the company. Unstructured telephone interviews and face-to-face interviews with the company’s marketing director – Mr. Wang‚ revealed what the company implements and the problems faced by the company. 5.1 Findings and Analysis From the data collected‚ the Yili has implemented a number of strategies to improve their market share and profitability. The Yili’s marketing strategy is based on the innovation. Innovation is the successful
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AIR ASIA AIRLINES COMPANY COMPANY BACKGROUND AirAsia was established by a Malaysian conglomerate in 1993 and commenced operations in 1996. In 2001‚ due to the airline heavily in debt‚ AirAsia was bought by Tony Fernandes of Tune Air Sdn. Bhd from DRB-Hicom. Tony took up the RM40million debt as part of the purchase. In 2002‚ AirAsia generates a profit and launching new routes from its hub in Kuala Lumpur. In 2003‚ the airline opened a second hub at Senai International Airport‚ Johor Bahru and launched
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This points to a huge opportunity for AirAsia and the aviation industry in general. However‚ this large market is recognized by all and is the reason why new players are waiting to enter the Industry to exploit this potential. It is pertinent to note that the number of air travelers in Indonesia has grown during the last there of 2005-08 as compared to the same period last year‚ as per estimates of Amadeus Worldwide. Product differentiation – At present‚ AirAsia differentiates its no frills product
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17th AnnuAl GenerAl MeetinG Date: Time: Venue: Thursday‚ 24 June 2010 10.00 a.m. AirAsia Academy Lot PT 25B Jalan KLIA S5 Southern Support Zone KLIA‚ 64000 Sepang Selangor Darul Ehsan Malaysia Notice of Annual General Meeting page 151 19.1% Truly ASEAN 2009 saw AirAsia Berhad (“AirAsia”) maintain its strong growth trajectory despite being a challenging year for the aviation industry. Underpinning our growth is our increasing penetration of the ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations)
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External Analysis of AirAsia Perform an external analysis of AirAsia and identify possible opportunities and threats encountered by AirAsia. Industry Analysis An industry analysis was performed to assess the budget airline industry. 1. Bargaining Power of Supplier Overall‚ power of supplier is high as there are limited (availability of) suppliers (only Boeing and Airbus)‚ the switching cost is high (i.e. airplanes and their maintenance are costly)‚ and there are few substitutes for airplanes (i.e
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Manuel L. Quezon University Manila School of Graduate Studies Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology Seminar in Human Adjustment Report Summer 2013 By: Arvella M. Albay PROCESS OF ADJUSTMENT AND ADAPTATION Introduction If the motives of organisms were all immediately and easily satisfied‚ there would be no need for adjustment. Various hindrances‚ however‚ tend to thwart the direct satisfaction of motives. A dog may not find food available and ready to be eaten every time that the pangs
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of alternatives 4.4. Purchase decisions 4.5. Postpurchase decisions 5.0. Conclusion 6.0. Bibliography 1.0. Introduction AIRASIA: AirAsia is a Malaysian company‚ that introduced the Low Cost Carrier service to the domestic market and eventually the asian region. Currently AirAsia is the leader in this market segment. Before it becomes the AirAsia that we all know today‚ AirAsia was a poorly performed company owned by a government-link company (GLC) in Malaysia‚ DRB-HICOM. In 2001‚ it was sold to
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Answers – Business Proposal The company selected for this business proposal is AirAsia Berhad (hereafter referred as AirAsia) and both the business and financial performance of AirAsia would be analysed from 1st January 2009 to 31st December 2011. “The company was incorporated in 2001‚ as a private limited liability company both incorporated and domiciled in Malaysia. AirAsia was converted into a public limited liability company on 8th June 2004 and became listed on the Main Board of Bursa Malaysia
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organizations‚ but at the same time they believe that sustainable behavior help them making good sense of business so they consider sustainability as serious matter and they try their best to have right tools and methods to achieve there sustainability strategy by including sustainability process in all there stores across Australia and New Zealand. Changing the behavior and mentality of 180‚000 employees is anomies challenge to Woolworths‚ but they insensate that they can overcome the challenges by using
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PP16832/01/2013 (031128) Malaysia Initiating Coverage 10 September 2013 AirAsia X Buy (new) King Of Low-Cost‚ Long-Haul Share price: Target price: MYR1.05 MYR1.30 (new) High growth potential. AirAsia X is an excellent exposure to the low cost‚ long-haul (LCLH) industry which is enjoying breakneck growth rate and outdoing the general aviation market growth of 5.0% by a factor of 2-3x. The LCLH segment is relatively more defensive compared to full service carriers (FSC)‚ as more people switch
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