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    5 force model

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    Porter’s model to any industry of your choice - Retail‚ Telecom‚ Infrastructure‚ FMCG‚ Insurance‚ Banking etc… Confectionery is related to the food items that are rich in sugar and often referred to as a confection. Confectionery refers to the art of creating sugar based dessert forms‚ or subtleties (subtlety or sotelty)‚ often with pastillage. From the Old French confection‚ origin of Latin confectio(n-)‚ from conficere‚ to "put together".[1][2] The confectionery industry also includes specialized

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    Boeing 5 Forces

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    The airline industry is cyclical‚ with periodic downturns and upturns. Events like 9/11 and SARS can have negative impacts on airline travel‚ creating an industry downturn that hurts manufacturers. Economic downturn is key to understanding the market presented in the case & WSJ article. I will analyze the industry from the perspective of a downturn‚ but the industry would likely change significantly during good economic times. Internal Rivalry – High threat to long run profits The downturn causes

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    Luxury

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    MANAGING FASHION & LUXURY COMPANIES Week 1 W1 - Content Fashion & Luxury 1.  What is Fashion? 2.  New Trends 3.  Dream Factor and Media System 4.  What is Luxury? 5.  Luxury as a Product 6.  Luxury as Know How‚ Industry and Business 7.  Luxury as a Culture 8.  Luxury as a Customer 9.  What Luxury is not 10.  Fashion and Luxury for Millennials 2 W1 - Content Fashion 1.  What is Fashion? 2.  New Trends

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    Porters 5 Forces

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    Michael Porter’s Factor 1) Threat of New Entrants - The easier it is for new companies to enter the industry‚ the more cut-throat competition there will be. Factors that can limit the threat of new entrants are known as barriers to entry. Some examples include: Existing loyalty to major brands Incentives for using a particular buyer (such as frequent shopper programs) High fixed costs Scarcity of resources Government restrictions or legislation Entry protection (patents‚ rights‚ etc.)

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    5 Forces for Starbucks

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    Industry Definition: The industry analyzed is specialty coffee retailing in North America. Threat of New Entrants: 1. Economies of Scale are low. The price of opening a new store does not gain substantial economies of scale when a firm already has many stores. Variable prices such as Aribica beans‚ cups‚ whipped cream‚ etc. will benefit from some economy of scale‚ but not enough to deter new entrants. 2. Capital Requirements are low. Property and inventory costs are not substantial enough to deter

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    5 Forces: Netflix

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    of content producers has been greatly increased due to the multiple outlets they have the option of choosing. More content producers are making an effort to expand vertically to decrease any reliance on the companies within this industry. However‚ the target of the industry may move to smaller content producers which allow for less expensive means of obtaining content. Power of customers: high With the advent of streaming technology‚ the consumers have begun to leave the physical media behind. The

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    Dell 5 force

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    suppliers can regularly supply their inventories to Dell within hours of assembling the computers which indicates a strong corporate understanding of both Dell and its suppliers. Buyers: Bargaining Power of Buyers: Medium Threat The personal computer industry is somewhat vulnerable against the bargaining power of buyers. In recent years customers have more and more alternative options to the personal computer. Smartphones‚ tablet computers‚ and other handheld devices like Ipods have most of the same

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    Industry Analysis Barriers to Entry. Processes involved in the manufacture of soft drinks are standard in the industry; thus‚ knowledge needed to begin production is not complex and can easily be acquired. In addition‚ inputs used in the manufacture are commodity items (e.g. sugar‚ syrup‚ and fruit juices). Though the latter factors increase the susceptibility of companies to face new entrants‚ still‚ threats of entry by potential competitors are at a low degree. This is due to the fact that capital

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    Qantas 5 Forces

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    power of substitutes as they save time and money for the customers who are flying. Threat of Entrants: Low Extremely high fixed initial costs along with high government regulatory requirements lift the entry threshed for the air transportation industry. High competition and the dominant powers of existing large players create high chances of retaliation. Rivalries: Medium to High Qantas observes sever competition from Virgin Australia domestically and a number of low cost airlines internationally

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    The UK Inbound Tourism IndustryIntroduction:Tourism is seventh of the largest industries in the UK‚ worth £74 billion to the UK economy. There are currently 2.1 million jobs in the industry. Within the inbound Tourism to the UK‚ 30 million overseas visitors who came in 2005 spent £14 billion on holidays 2005 was a record year for UK inbound tourism both in terms of volume and value. The UK ranks fifth in when compared international tourism earnings league behind the USA‚ Spain‚ France and Italy.

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