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    Swot Analysis of Virgin

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    for assessing the internal capability of a firm is through the use of the SWOT analysis. Although it is a simplified view‚ a SWOT analysis gives a snapshot view of the strengths and opportunities on which the company needs to capitalise to create a ‘distinguishing edge’. Also‚ it is useful to see the weaknesses and threats which can challenge the competitive position of the firm. Figure 2: SWOT analysis of the Virgin Group of Companies STRENGTHS Value of the global brand Reputation Network

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    SWOT ANALYSIS FOR VIRGIN ATLANTIC � DONE BY: FATIMA ASLAM GHULAM HUSSAIN ID: 200600347 INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW: � The idea for the airline stemmed from the creator of the Virgin brand‚ Richard Branson. In 1977‚ seventeen- year-old Branson started an advisory service that flourished into Virgin mail order record company within three years. After establishing Virgin Records as one of the world’s top six record companies by the early 1980s‚ Branson launched his new creation‚ Virgin Atlantic

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    virgin america Analysis & Strategic Plan strategic management 780-634 Michele K. Masterfano‚ DBA LeBow College of Business Drexel University Summer 2012 Table of Contents OVERVIEW 1 Fast Facts 1 ENVIRONMENT 3 Internal Analysis 3 Company Structure 3 Company Culture 3 Operations & Logistics 3 Triple Bottom Line 3 SWOT 3 External Analysis 5 Competitive Environment 5 Summary 8 External SWOT Analysis

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    SWOT Analysis of Virgin Media Virgin Media is an innovative new media company that was formed as a result of a merger between NTL and Telewest and then a re-branding as Virgin Media. Its main strength lies in the branding and the innovation that the name Virgin offers. Internally‚ Virgin Media is the only company in the United Kingdom that offers all four of the main media services‚ i.e. digital television‚ broadband‚ fixed line telephone and mobile phone packages. The ability to offer these products

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    SWOT Analysis of Virgin Group 1. STRENGTHS • Strong brand name. • Experienced in two different kinds of distribution - Stationary trade - Mail ordering • Location. - Geopolitical position is good for business. • Co-existence in the region of 2 seaports and an international airport with direct possibility of export. - Variety of exports possibilities. • Large land resources. - Existence of a powerful technical basis and building firms. • Ecologically clean environment. - > 100

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    Virgin America

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    Executive Summary Despite Virgin America’s numerous awards‚ acclamations and recent success‚ the airline is still not classified as a major carrier by the Department of Transportation (DOT). To be considered a major carrier‚ an airline must achieve $1 billion dollars in operating revenue and meet the Department of Transportation’s requirements on baggage handling‚ on-time performance and other operational statistics. Virgin America currently operates 39 Airbus 320A aircraft to 14 destinations

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    Virgin America

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    VIRGIN AMERICA LANDS IN THE UNITED STATES Virgin Group is the corporate umbrella for a large network of almost 300 different companies offering varieties of services including but not limited to telecommunications (virgin mobile)‚ cable TV (virgin media)‚ financial services (virgin money)‚ fitness (virgin active)‚ and soft drinks (virgin drinks). The most famous of them all is the Virgin Atlantic. Virgin Group is owned by European business tycoon‚ Richard Branson. Virgin America debuted in

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    Analysis and Assessment Analysis of the Corporate Strategy Employed by Virgin Group From its beginning as a start-up‚ the Virgin Group still utilizes the same strategic model‚ which entails devolving from its original values and culture. Markedly entrepreneurial‚ Virgin group has no headquarters even though it has overseen an extended period of considerable growth and persistent profitability. Uniquely‚ even though lacking a specific corporate structure‚ Branson‚ his advisers and senior executives

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    Virgin Trains Swot

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    History of Virgin Virgin Trains was born on 29th of November 1996 when it was awarded the Cross Country franchise following the privatisation of British Rail‚ the franchise will last until April 2012. Along with the Cross Country line‚ Virgin also won the West Coast franchise and took control on the 9th of March 1997‚ this franchise will end in March 2012. The West Coast line was the last but one of the franchises to be handed over to the private sector‚ all of which had been completed in less

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    PEST Analysis of Virgin Media •Political Factor Demand for fixed line telephony is in decline‚ with the rate of decline in lines used by business nearly twice as high as that in the residential fixed telephony market. There is a trend for businesses to replace fixed line telephony with voice-over-internet-protocol‚ or VoIP‚ telephony‚ while residential customers are tending to migrate from fixed line to mobile telephony. However‚ Virgin Media’s fixed line customers may not migrate to the company’s

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