Executive Summary: The cereal market is a booming industry. It has been around for over one hundred years and continues to attract millions of customers’ everyday. The market structure of the cereal industry is an Oligopoly. This is because there are four large firms‚ Kellogg‚ General Mills‚ Post‚ and Quaker Oats‚ which dominate the industry. There are also a few small firms who are involved in the cereal industry as well. The cereal industry targets all different age groups from young kids to
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SWOT analysis for Cereal bar market Strengths • Meets need for both a healthy and convenience snack‚ especially targets those who miss breakfast • Popularity increased rapidly over past few years – 66% growth 2002 – 2007. Mintel predicts market will be worth £420m by 2012 from £287m in 2007. (Marketing magazine) • Popularity amongst parents for children – alternative to crisps and sweets e.g CoCo pops bars • Increase in number of products containing only natural ingrediants
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of RTE cereal industry from a demand-side perspective and a supply-side perspective respectively. The boundaries from a demand-side perspective in this case are the fact that buyers have low switching costs. The cereal industry has a diversified range of products so consumers can easily substitute one type of cereal for another or one brand for another. From the supply-side perspective‚ boundaries are technological in nature such that larger firms can produce many different types of cereals in large
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Cereal: The Manufacturing Industry Everyday‚ more than eighty million Americans have some type of cereal for breakfast. Cereal is one of the most popular breakfast foods and some brand is found in almost every home in America (Topher). This vast industry stems from the late 1800s when John Harvey Kellogg and C. W. Post began cereal production in Battle Creek‚ Michigan (Topher). Today‚ numerous types and varieties of cereal line the grocery store shelves. However‚ only a few select companies
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Ready To Eat Breakfast Cereal Industry Monday‚ September 09‚ 2013 3:09 PM The Big 3 and the industry before the 1990’s 1972 Federal trade Commission file a major antitrust suit against the big 3 (Kellogg‚ General Mills‚ and General Foods) Argued: Monopolized cereal market and had taken specific steps to deter entry by new firms How? Restrained competition amongst themselves through "unwritten agreements" to limit the in-pack premiums (free toys‚ gifts‚ e tc) -Refrain from trade
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The RTE Cereal Industry in 1994 Case Analysis Competitive Strategy Presented by: Raghav Keshav Why has RTE cereal been such a profitable business? The RTE cereal market is a classic oligopoly with the four dominant players controlling 85% of the market. The return on sales earned by the incumbents in this market (18%) is significantly higher compared to rest of the food industry (5%). Efficient markets typically entice new entrants when the returns are attractive. These returns are gradually
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Indian Software Industry In 1998-99‚ the software industry in India was worth Rs. 158.9 billion (US$ 3.9 billion). If the value of in-house development‚ which is taking place at many large corporates‚ is added then the figure would touch around Rs. 190 billion (US$ 4.6 billion). This phenomenal growth has not been achieved overnight. The C.A.G.R (Compounded Annual Growth Rate) for the Indian software industry revenues in the last five years has been 56.3 percent. Here the C.A.G.R. for the software
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SCP MODEL MARKET DEFINITION  Product Level The industry for these products is the Ready-to-Eat Breakfast Cereal‚ but recently some companies attend to extend the reach of its products into snack food.  Geographic Level The geographic level for the analysis of this industry is national. All the companies were focus on obtain market share from the whole industry in the United State. BASIC CONDITION Demand 1. Price Elasticity It is an elastic demand because it is influenced for
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Table of contents I. Introduction 3 II. SWOT Analysis: method description 4 III. SWOT Analysis: example 4 IV. Background and related literature 4 V. References 4 VI. Appendix 4 List of figures Figure 1: A basic SWOT Analysis matrix 4 Figure 2: SWOT Analysis for Microsoft (see Appendix for larger version) 4 List of Tables Table 1: The steps that have to be followed in order to carry out a successful SWOT Analysis. 4 I. Introduction In the past twenty to thirty years many changes and developments
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History of SWOT In the 1960’s and 70’s‚ Albert Humphrey is said to have developed this strategic planning tool using data from the top companies in America at the time. A SWOT Analysis looks at the strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities and threats that are relevant to an organization in a new venture. A SWOT Analysis is a tool which allows users to look at the direction a company or organization may wish to move towards in the future. A SWOT Analysis is a useful tool‚ which in conjunction with others
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