|Fiat Stilo: Positioning | 1. Problem Statement: Since the mid 1990’s‚ and despite the economic boom in the Spanish market‚ Fiat’s market share has dropped from 7% to 3.5% (symptoms)‚ bringing it down from the leading car manufacturer to the seventh place by 2001. This was mainly due to fact that Fiat’s brand image was associated with cars that were of poor quality and unreliable (problem). Therefore‚ Fiat need
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Fiat Stilo: Positioning Problem Statement Fiat is doing poorly in the Spanish market due to poor customer perception. The company wishes to launch the new Fiat Stilo with hopes of obtaining profit in Spain. Fiat must choose in which way it should position the new model so that it can reshape the way Spanish consumers perceive their brand. Situation Analysis Customers: In Spain‚ the automobile sector is divided into segments depending on the specifics of the vehicle‚ mainly size and type
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MGMT 837 INTERNATIONAL STARATEGY AND ORGANIZATION SERDAR SERDAROĞLU Fiat’s Strategic Alliance with Tata What is the business opportunity in India? Do you think that Fiat needs a partner? Why? Actually there is a lots of opportunities in India. There is a huge automobile industry in India which was valued at over 26.3 billion USD. Unit sales in the same year exceeded 1.5 million. Passanger vehicle sales is expect to grow 14%-16%. There is a big potential in owned car statistics. It was expected
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Fiat in Europe Fiat‚ an Italian car manufacture‚ headquartered in Turin and operated by the Agnelli family‚ has been a major force in Italian economic life since the beginning of the 20th century. FIAT is mainly involved in the production of Fiat cars and has a number of plants in Italy and abroad. It also owns Alfa-Romeo‚ Lancia‚ and Ferrari. FIAT’s combined operations produce 3 million cars per year in Italy. FIAT’s large share of the Italian market allows it to compete in the European market
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Case study: FIAT GROUP’S FIRST-TIME ADOPTION OF IFRS Question 1: What is Fiat’s key accounting policies? Which of Fiat’s key accounting policies are affected by the adoption of IFRS? a. Fiat’s key accounting policies: The Fiat Group has a tendency of engaging in financing accountings mechanism‚ selling a significant part of its finance‚ trade and tax receivables through either securitization programs or factoring transactions b. Fiat’s key accounting policies are affected by the adoption of
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Fiat Case Analysis 1. What are the basic attributes of the auto industry in the era of globalization; which dynamic changes in the industry influence companies’ strategies? During the era of globalization‚ the auto industry‚ like many industries‚ saw an increase in marketplace growth. The case throws out a perplexing statistics that one in seven people own an automobile on a global basis‚ equating to roughly 900 million cars and light vehicles. The Exhibit 1 of the case points out that the
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Case Study: Elements of Success or Failure Maurice D. Wilcher‚ MBA University of Phoenix School of Advanced Studies Case Study: Elements of Success or Failure Forces Leading to the Partnership: When America ’s economical crisis reached its apex‚ domestic car manufacturers were at the forefront of struggling industries‚ and Chrysler was one of the hardest hit (Car and Driver‚ 2008). In 2008 the automotive giant‚ along with fellow industry stalwart General Motors‚ received a $17.4-billion
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PESTLE Political * Political insatiability affects the sales of the automobile industry. The political instability has a direct impact on the sales of the automobile industry. When there is a political unrest the purchasing power of the individuals in the particular area goes down. * Government support towards the industry favourably. This industry is the 6th largest industry in the world and brings out a lot of revenue and creates employment opportunities. Therefore governments tend
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Case Questions 1. According to a major economics consulting firms‚ Fiat`s ¨South American operations are the jewel in the Italian company`s global operations¨. Fiat has plants in Brazil and Argentina‚ and Brazil is the biggest market‚ well ahead of its home-country market. In 2011‚ with the Chrysler venture taking up more and more of the firm`s attention – and as European sales suffered a steep decline – rumors began to circulate that Marchionne might move Fiat headquarters from Italy to the United
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GAAP / IFRS Fiat Group’s first-time adoption of IFRS Differences Between Key Accounting Methods Under Italian GAAP And IFRS What characterizes the differences between the two sets of methods? - Substance over form Example: Recognition of revenue - Less flexibility Example: Recognition of R&D cost - More transparent Main factors that affect management’s reporting incentives and strategy in fiscal year 2005 - Research & Development: Because Fiat main operations are based on the manufacturing
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