External Analysis : PESTEL a) Technological To explain the technological aspect‚ we have to point out the fact that consumers face now more and more technologies and frequent innovations. As a matter o fact‚ after launching the 3G innovation‚ groups as Orange launched the EDGE revolution. Indeed‚ the 3G is characterized by a technology’s standard of mobile phone that is accessible to consumers since 2002. Thus‚ the EDGE revolution permits to complete the 3G innovation in 2005. The debit can
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PESTEL Analysis 3.1 Political Forces Subway can easily apply its business license in plenty of the countries. It is because that Subway is operated by complying with the political rules such as tax policies‚ environmental protection laws‚ employment laws and other political rules. 3.2 Economic Conditions Having set up with low cost‚ it is a very good advantage to Subway. Subway has fully supports from its major suppliers so that it has its completely adequate materials and needs to work out its
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PESTEL analysis for Brazil Political: Although the country has had some corruption‚ but the current situation shows that the current government is doing effective activities making the country politically stable. Economic: The crowded population brought international investments to the country. Recent researches show high economic growth rates and booming economy. An economic forecast has been done and showed high potential of economic growth. Social: Due to the booming economy‚ the gap between
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Ghana: the Gold Coast of Africa; was previously an oppressed colonized country by the British‚ until March 6‚ 1957 when they became the first independent African country. The president of Ghana‚ since 2009‚ is John Dramani Mahama. The current population is 24.97 million spread over 240‚000 square kilometers of land. Ghana is bordered by Ivory Coast to the west‚ Burkina Faso to the North and Togo to the East. They hold great relationships with all these bordering nations. Ghana is divided into ten
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approximately1.6 million people. Formal Name: United Arab Emirates (UAE) President: Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan. Official language: Arabic Term for Citizen(s): Emirati(s). Capital: Abu Dhabi City. Currency: UAE Dirham PESTEL ANALYSIS POLITICAL ANALYSIS * UAE government formed as federation of seven emirates with one advisory body (Federal National Council). * The UAE government is considered to have a consistent policy-making agenda. The country is also one of the first Gulf
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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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opportunity to study abroad in Ghana was very unexpected. Studying abroad‚ especially in a place as meaningful as Africa‚ was something that I have always dreamed about but knew would never happen. Living in poverty meant study abroad opportunities were beyond my reach; I find financing my local college education challenging in itself. However‚ since I have been in college‚ I have realized I can do anything I set my mind to‚ and this is why I am applying to study abroad in Ghana through The College at Brockport
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NOKIA’S PESTEL ANALYSIS Political: As markets are deregulates both operators and manufacturers are free to act independently of government intervention. In Countries like India and China where Partial regulations exist‚ government intervention does take place. That is why‚ Nokia can sell as much as they want‚ without restrictions. Economics: With incomes rising‚ people have more disposable income‚ which enables consumers to be more selective with their choice of mobile phone‚ looking to
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Ethical Analysis Nestlé’s marketing tactics in promoting the use of infant formula in developing countries was not moral because: 1. Created a need where none existed before * In developing countries many women don’t work‚ don’t have money‚ and mothers stay home with their children‚ as such nursing is a necessity‚ but formula feeding is an unnecessary luxury. * Distributed free samples of baby formula and as a consequence mothers’ breast milk was not produced. Mothers were
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PESTEL Analysis & Porter’s five forces – ALDI You are here: Home Business PESTEL Analysis & Porter’s five forces – ALDI 1.0 INDUSTRY ANALYSIS: PESTEL FRAMEWORK 1.1 Political Factors Aldi‚ short for “Albrecht Discount”‚ operating in a globalized environment with stores all around the UK. It is a German multinational headquartered in Essen (reference). Hence Aldi’s performance is highly influenced by the political and legislative conditions of these countries‚ including
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