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    U.S Car Rental Industry

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    Overview Report of Car Rental Industry in USA Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Introduction 4 Current Overview of Industry 4 Political‚ Economical‚ Social-Cultural‚ Technological‚ Legal and Environmental (PESTLE Analysis) 5 Political 5 Economical 5 Social –Cultural 5 Technological 6 Legal 6 Environmental 6 Porters 5 Forces Model 7 Threat of Substitutes 7 Bargaining Power of Suppliers 7 Competitive Rivalry 7 Bargaining Power of Buyers 7 New Entrants 8 Conclusion

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    Swot of Small Car Industry

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    fadaweb.com India ’s Small Car Dream The term "small car" is both relative and subjective. A small car in the US or the Middle East is regarded as big in countries such as India and Indonesia. Within a particular country‚ too‚ the small car market has fairly heterogeneous products. While a car equipped with the latest technology such as the Suzuki Swift is a small car‚ the basic Nano‚ which is available at one-third the price of the Swift‚ also belongs to the same segment. A car that has limited

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    Porter`s 5 forces

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    threat of substitutes‚ and competitive rivalry (advantage). Michael Porter’s Five Forces: New Entrants Suppliers Industry competitors and extent of rivalry & advantage Buyers Substitutes Overview of Porter’s Five Forces The Porter’s Five Forces model is an “outside looking in” business unit strategy tool that is used to make an analysis of the attractiveness or value of an industry structure. The Competitive Forces analysis is made by the identification of 5 fundamental competitive forces:

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    Porter S 5 Forces

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    5 Forces Re: Fast Food Industry Commerce 4PA3 - C03 Jasmine Tomczak - 1152995 September 25‚ 2014 Porter’s 5 Forces Jasmine Tomczak - 1152995 The fast food industry is one which affects many lives in Canada. The following is a Porter’s 5 Force’s analysis that will determine how attractive this industry is as a whole. To determine the threat of new entrants‚ one must first consider the barriers to entry. Firstly‚ the start-up costs associated with the fast food industry are relatively minute. This

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    Leisure- Cruise Industry Major: Marketing Porter’s Six Forces I. Threat of New Entrants: Low * Barriers to entry: High * High Capital Requirements: The capital required to start up a cruise line is one of the key factors contributing to this industry’s high barriers to entry. With the average cost of building a cruise ship rising‚ the amount of capital needed to start up a cruise line is estimated at one billion dollars. Therefore discouraging any new entrants into the industry. * High

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    thousand Koreans lived in the main Japanese islands.  This population largely consisted of students‚ merchants‚ and workers who entered Japan during the first four decades or so after the Meiji Restoration in 1868.  In the 1920s‚ the Japanese economy experienced a shortage of labor.  In response‚ Koreans seeking better educational and employment opportunities migrated to Japan.  Until the late 1920s‚ most were male migrant workers who frequently shifted occupations.  Most ethnic Koreans were farmers from

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    Discuss the different components of Michael Porters ´´ the diamond of national advantage”. National prosperity is created not inherited. It does not grow out of a country’s natural endowments‚ its labor pool‚ its inters rates or its currency’s value. A nations competitiveness depends on the capacity of its industry to innovate and upgrade. They benefit from having strong domestic rivals‚ aggressive home based suppliers and demanding local customers. Innovation is what drives and sustains competitiveness

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    PROJECT REPORT ON CAR INDUSTRY RATIO ANALYSIS SUBMITTED BY: - SUBMITTED TO:- NEHA SHAHI (JIML-11-93) Prof. DHEERAJ MISHRA NEHA SINGH (JIML-11-94) NEHA TIWARI (JIML-11-95) NIKHIL SINGH (JIMML-11-97) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT With a sense of gratitude and respect‚ we would like to extend our heartiest thanks to all of those who provided help and guidance to make this project. No Project is ever the outcome of single individual’s talent or effort. This

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    Porter’s Five Forces: Travel Agency :  Industry Rivalry : Highly Fragmented Industry with Intense Rivalry Highly Fragmented Industry. Organized players would barely have 15-20% of the marketplace Most of organized players are present in metros & mini-metros Large disposable incomes in towns like Lucknow‚ Jaipur‚ Coimbatore etc. serviced by family run unorganized players Industry rivalry is intense but not cutthroat Rivalry Intense because of low switching costs‚ low levels of product differentiation

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    POSSIBILITIES & LIMITATIONS OF HONDA’S PASSENGER CAR BUSINESS Honda is an excellent company in terms of its remarkable ability in entering the automobile market and becoming one major player in the industry. Honda started its business in motorcycle business before entered the automobile industry in 1962. Japan automobile industry at that time has a high entry barrier especially in the form of competition and economies of scale. Honda was a new comer and there were two strong players in the Market;

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