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    P.J. Wilkerson Emily Gay Davis Bass Jeremy Staska Marketing 9:55 Dr. Davis November 21‚ 2008 Apple Inc. Company Analysis Part One: Analysis of Current Marketing Situation Introduction to Apple Inc. Apple Inc. is a company whose main objectives are “to design‚ manufacture and market personal computers and related software‚ peripherals and personal computing and communicating solutions” (“Wright Investors’ Service”). Originally known as Apple Computers Inc‚ Apple has ventured into several

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    Issues Analysis 2 3.0 External Environment Analysis 2 3.1 Analysing the Macro Environment 2 3.1.1 PEST analysis 2 3.2 Industry Analysis 3 3.2.1 Five forces analysis 3 3.2.2 Porters Diamond Model 4 3.2.3 Strategic Group Analysis 4 3.2.4 Industry Life Cycle Analysis 5 3.2.5 Synthesis of External Factors (EFAS) 5 4.0 Internal Analysis 6 4.1 Value Chain Analysis 6 4.2 Internal Factors Analysis Summary (IFAS) 6 4.3 Ratio Analysis 7 5.0

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    In April 1986‚ the Ryan brothers announce that Ryanair will offer service between Dublin and London‚ a route dominated by Aer Lingus and British Airways. AL and BA offer a range of tickets with varying restrictions and varying classes of service‚ but the least expensive‚ unrestricted round-trip fares were priced at IL208‚ far higher than the IL98 that Ryan Air announced. Ryanair’s strategy to launch a single far no restriction ticket at such a low price will gain market share quickly as well as possibly

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    Ryanair Internal analysis Resources and capabilities In 2006 Ryanair was in ownership of a total of 103 Boeing 737 aircraft‚ and also a set order to increase this number by 138 in the next six years. Currently its fleet flies out from 127 destinations. Ryanair replaced its old fleet with new more efficient and environmentally friendly aircraft and has the youngest fleet of any major airline with an age of just 2.4 years. The new aircraft were effective in increasing efficiency as there was no

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    Assessment of Ryanair’s launch strategy One possible reason why Ryanair chose to enter the Dublin-London route is because the route was reputed to be quite lucrative for both Aer Lingus and BA. It is easy to see why this route is lucrative because the least expensive fare for both carriers were priced at I£208 but operating expenses per passenger was only I£155.1. Ryanair’s publicized fare of only I£98 will help it to attract more passengers than both carriers given that it cost only half the

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    134 Innovative Marketing‚ Volume 2‚ Issue 2‚ 2006 SITUATION ANALYSIS AND STRATEGIC PLANNING: AN EMPIRICAL CASE STUDY IN THE UK BEVERAGE INDUSTRY Demetris Vrontis‚ Alkis Thrassou Abstract Marketing planning is a key function for marketing oriented organisations. The following paper has been compiled in order to develop a marketing plan for a soft drink beverage company. Though out this case‚ it is illustrated that the stages in planning process are interrelated and cannot work in isolation

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    Report: An Analysis of Ryanair’s business environment Introduction: Ryanair is Europe’s leading low cost airline. It currently operates over 1600 flights per day to 180 destinations in 29 countries. It has achieved this through developing and marketing itself as Europe’s only ultra-low cost carrier (ULCC). This has seen its profits rise by 13% for the fiscal year ending 2013 to over €569million and its passenger traffic grow by 5% to over 79.3 million people‚ this being in spite of an increase

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    Ryanair Ryanair is one of the largest and still fastest growing low-fares airline companies in Europe. Led by CEO Michael O’Leary‚ a diverse board of directors‚ and an experienced top management‚ Ryanair has been very successful following a cost leadership strategy‚ partially achieved by a “no-frills” service strategy. External influences such as the European economic crisis‚ aviation deregulation‚ and rising oil prices have created opportunities or threats to Ryanair‚ and internal weaknesses such

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    FUNDAMENTAL ANALYSIS: • Economic Analysis: evaluates current economic environment and its effect on industry and company fundamentals. Economic analysis: What is economic analysis? The economic analysis of a project helps select and design projects that contribute to the welfare of a country. Various tools of economic analysis help determine the economic and fiscal impact of the project‚ including the impact on society and the major stakeholders involved‚ as well as the project’s risks and sustainability

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    Macro-environment PESTEL Analysis: Political and legal factors Political issues are very relevant in the airline industry which has been and still is under political influence. This is particularly true in the European Union where Ryanair primarily operates. A recent liberalization act came under the form of the EU-US Open Skies Agreement‚ signed in 2007and which entered into effect on March the 30th 2008‚ which gives the right to US based airlines to operate intra-EU flights‚ while European

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