| |Fixed operating cost per month | | |$3‚150‚000 | a. What is the break-even point in passengers and revenues per month? Fixed cost = 3‚150‚000 160x = 70x + 3‚150‚000 90x = 3‚150‚000 X = 35‚000 passengers – breakeven Break even revenue = 35‚000 x 160 = 5‚600‚000 b. What is the break-even point in number of passenger train cars per month? At 70% load = 90x0.7 = 63 Breakeven per car = 35‚000 / 63 = 556 c
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WAIT ’TILL NEXT YEAR by William Goldman and Mike Lupica (August 10‚ 2005) At least twice a day‚ a high school or college student sends me an e-mail asking for advice -- they want to write about sports some day‚ they don’t know how to go about it‚ and they’re wondering if I can help. And I never know what to write back. How can you answer a question like‚ "I want to write a sports column‚ tell me what to do?" Last weekend‚ I thought of an answer. Just a quick back story: I probably own
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1. ECONOMICS PROJECTTopic: Pizza Hut v/s DominosPresented by: NIDHI DEDHIA FYBBI - Roll No. 5 For the academic year 2011-2012 MITHIBAI COLLEGE 2. IntroductionFast food is one of the world’s largest fast growing industrytypes. India’s fast food industry is growing by 40%. The 6000corer fast food retail industry is mainly dominated by themultinational players and the key players which are active inthe research of the food retailing. Because of the availability ofraw material for fast food‚ global
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Next Generation of S&OP: Scenario Planning with Predictive Analytics & Digital Modeling By Gregory L. Schlegel and Peter Murray E X E C U T I V E S U M M A R Y | Although the Sales & Operations Planning process presently lies at the center of our business‚ businesses have yet to take full advantage of it. This article describes what is missing in our process; in particular‚ how to deal with uncertainty‚ complexity‚ and risk using scenario planning through probabilistic planning‚ predictive
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HISTORY OF PIZZA HUT: PIZZA HUT was established on June 15 1958 in wichita university campus‚ wichita‚ kansas by two brothers FRANK and DAN CARNEY. The brothers had the concept of opening a pizza parlour which was relatively new during the 1950s and the potential of this business was seen by the two. They borrowed around six hundred dollars from their mother to buy second-hand equipments‚ machineries and rent a small space to open the first Pizza Hut. The next year‚ the second store was opened
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the price offer by suppliers and volume of service provided. From the figure 1‚ revenue per month is estimated as RM15375. Figure 1: Estimated Revenue per month 7.1 Break-even Analysis Figure 2: Break-even Analysis Based on the break-even analysis‚ we have to serve 160 customers in order to break-even. Our monthly sales must hit RM20800 to cover all the costs. From the statement of cash flow‚ Adorable Pawz start making profit at the 7th month of operation. 8.0 Managing Risk Potential
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Final Project Done by: Mohammad Awji Nouf El Sabbagh Ayman Hallal Sara Khamis Moufid Assi Submitted to: Dr. Rifaat Abdullah Spring: 2009-2010 OUTLINE I. Introduction about Pizza Hut A. Type of industry B. Size of the business C. Historical information about Pizza Hut 1. Market Share 2. Profits 3. Turnover Rate 4. Suppliers‚ Customers & Competitors II. Problem & Purpose of the Research III. Exploratory Research(Identify
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MGT 3446 – International Business and Management Final Project Yum! Brands: Pizza Hut India Muyuan Wan 06/20/2013 Executive Summary Yum Brands has enjoyed international success for many years. This is especially true of Pizza Hut in India. Pizza Hut India practices a strategy of localization that has appealed to and attracted many local consumers. As age demographics shift‚ fast food is becoming increasingly popular. With these changes within the country‚ Yum will continue to experience success
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MAKE IT GREAT: PIZZA HUT Submitted to: MD. Tamzidul Islam Senior Lecturer MKT301: Marketing Management BRAC Business School BRAC University Submitted by: Billal Hossain Faisal‚ ID: 10104015 Morshed Hossain‚ ID: 11204009 Shapan Douglas Ison‚ ID: 11204014 Saurov Dhar‚ ID: 11204033 Fariha Ahmed‚ ID: 11204035 Md. Abu Naser Shaju‚ ID: 11204083 Upeksha Abeysekara‚ ID: 11204098 MKT301: Marketing Management Section: 02 BRAC Business School BRAC University
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CHAPTER 1 PROJECT BACKGROUND 1.1 Introduction The simple approach Open Data File for Input soon became fraught with all kinds of problems that needed to be addressed. Computer system vendors needed to be able to support the critical needs of a growing and evolving market place that supported the data processing needs of organizations in all fields of human endeavor1. So an innovation comes up – database and DBMS - as a remedy to these huge crises. A database is a collection of related files
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