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    LIKE FATHER LIKE SON! My dream turned into nightmare as my alarm clock rang frantically. The voice of my mom was at her high pitch screaming for me to take my shower. It was already 7.30 in the morning. The sun shone his majestic rays straight into my eyes as I looked out through my bed room’s window. I was stunt to see Uncle Lim drove away the Yellow bus I used to ride every morning to school. I am a dead meat as I knew I have to cycle to school by my sister’s bike. For god sake‚ it was pinky girly

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    The Ford Pinto Project

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    The Ford Pinto Project The Ford Motor Company has been the leading car company for many decades. In the late 1960’s early 1970’s the company was losing the battle with Japanese with the small efficient cars. Lee Iacocca‚ Chief Executive Officer the Ford Motor Company wanted a car that will be competitive to these Japanese compact cars. With this intention in mind‚ the company wanted to manufacture a sub-compact vehicle that weighs less than 2‚000 pounds and costs under $2‚000. The result is

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    INTRO            Brit Spears offered the following reflection on the significance of the 1964 Ford Mustang in Wired magazine“The two Ford execs saw a vast market literally rolling before their eyes‚ and‚ according to legend‚ the notion of a sports car with a back seat was one of those ‘ah-hah’ moments.”[i]The 1964 Ford Mustang was a ground breaking design in automotive history. A simple idea was the inspiration this game-changing idea. It’s unique style was

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    The Ford Pinto Case In the late 1960’s Ford Motor Company wanted to produce a small model car to compete with small Japanese and German imports like Volkswagen‚ Datsun and Toyota (Danley). In 1969 Ford’s Board approved the plan to produce the Pinto. The CEO‚ Lee Iacocca‚ wanted a car that was low weight‚ under 2‚000 pounds‚ and low cost‚ under $2‚000. Lee “Iaccoca imposed the 2000/2000 rule‚ i.e.‚ the Pinto could weigh no more than 2000 pounds and cost no more than $2000” (Danley). The engineers

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    Twitter Searches For A Business Model Case Study Questions: 1. Twitter began as a web-based version of popular text messaging services provided by cell phone carriers. Basically‚ Twitter doesn’t make money. However‚ if a company signs up to blast messages to users‚ they could earn a profit. In April 2010‚ Twitter announced its first foray into the big-time ad marketplace with promoted Tweets. This was thought of as Twitter search engine. In June 2010‚ they announced their newest addition which was

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    Ford Pinto Essay

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    In 1968 Lee Iacocca and the Ford Motor Company wanted to produce a inexpensive vehicle to appeal to the first time buyers market. Mr. Iacocca philosophy was for consumers to remember Ford as the very first vehicle that they owned so that when it was time for them to invest in another vehicle it would be a Ford. But‚ in order for Ford to develop a inexpensive vehicle to fit the philosophy of Lee Iacocca‚ they had to cut corners. Unfortunately‚ the one corner they cut was the placement of the fuel

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    Theft Observation

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    was at 123 Main Street and the theft was of his car‚ a cherry red 1967 Ford Mustang licence plate JEP-097. Mark and I arrived and Scott invited us in and told us that he was calling around to find his car. Scott came home after his night-shift and the Mustang that he parked along the side (front) of his house was missing. Cathy walked in shortly after we arrived and she was gathering her belongings. She stated she took the Mustang and was no longer together with Scott. Scott and Cathy admitted they

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    drop Cole off at school?” I pleaded with puppy dog eyes. Knowing Doniya‚ she would do anything for me. She groaned‚ “Ugh! Fine!” We went out through the door‚ me getting my keys on the way out. On my 16th birthday‚ my parents got me a 1965 Ford Mustang and man‚ she was a beauty. She still is. Pearl was the best gift I’ve ever gotten. “Okay kiddo‚ we’re here now. Good luck in 5th grade. Love you‚ buddy.” I said then kissed Cole on the cheek. “Gross!” he groaned and wiped his cheek with the

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    one of the fastest growing. The U.S currently is second among the largest manufacturers in the world by volume with 8-10 million automobiles every year. Chevrolet’s Camaro’s wasn’t an original notion; it was designed to compete with Ford and their success with the Mustang. The cars platform and major components were shared with those of the Pontiac Firebird. Although the idea behind the car was borrowed‚ it was still unique in it’s own way. Chevrolet’s Camaro is a highly rated muscle car with an individual

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    Product Strategy

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    introduced in 1966‚ the popularity of the brand still remains strong enough to introduce its new one‚ Camaro 2010. This suggests that Camaro successfully passed its introduction stage when its first generation entered the market as a competitor of Ford Mustang and managed to sell 7199 units in 1968. The growth stage for Camaro was when its sales kept increasing by 200‚000 units per year in 1970s. Camaro reached its maturity stage in 1994 when they sold 110‚000 units‚ which is the legendary record that

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