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    SWOT Analysis Of MTN

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    Introduction The MTN Company is one of the leading telecommunication operating group in Africa. MTN is well known for its data and call services that they provide to millions of users in the continental scale. The company was launched in 1994 and integrated with M-Cell on its holdings in South Africa during its inception‚ it then spread its corporation into other parts of Africa after acquiring the license to ‘take part’ in their economy (Marketline 2013‚ p. 6) . The company has made a huge impact

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    Pest Analysis of Iran

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    PEST Analysis On Iran Telecommunication Industry Mona Yoosefi Siavash Farahbakhsh Seyedeh Sara Mohammadi Omid Maghazei Fariba Tavakoli Parisa Bakhtiari May 2012 Professor A.Rangone (787193) (786283) (787582) (786142) (787217) (787226) Business Strategy GDP(Purchasing Power Parity) (Billion$) GDP Current Prices ($ Billion) 1000 500 450 900 400 800 350 700 300 600 250 500 200 400 150 300 100 200 50 100 0

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    Mtn Annual Report

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    Welcome to the New World MTN Group Limited Final results for the year ended 31 December 2012 Agenda 01 Strategic and operational overview Sifiso Dabengwa Group President and CEO 02 Financial overview Nazir Patel Group Chief Financial Officer 03 Looking ahead Sifiso Dabengwa Group President and CEO Strategic and operational overview MTN vision and mission Creating and managing stakeholder value Creating value for our shareholders‚ employees and communities in a sustainable way and

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    Mtn Syria - About

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    Main information. The Syrian cellular arm of Lebanon-based telecoms group Investcom Holding (itself then owned by the Mikati Group‚ but since taken over by MTN Group)‚ Areeba Syria (formerly Spacetel Syria) launched services in March 2001 via its ’94’ network. Initially the infrastructure was rolled out to major provinces‚ but rural areas quickly followed and population coverage and geographic coverage were 98% and 78% in the end of 2007 respectively. In August 2007 the cellco had 14 MSC‚ 32 BSC

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    Mtn Ayoba Campaign

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    In this essay we will be discussing the MTN Ayoba Campaign. We will firstly give a brief background of the MTN brand and then identify the objectives of the campaign. We will also be analyzing the market competition and category. We will briefly explain who we believe to be the target market and will lastly explain why the MTN Ayoba Campaign is successful. MTN is a communication company‚ focused on the African continent. MTN has been defined as “A global communications partner and world-class

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    Mtn Brand Background

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    MTN Group is a South Africa-based multinational mobile telecommunications company‚ operating in many African and Middle Eastern countries. Its head office is in Johannesburg.[ The MTN brand has been rated as the country’s most valuable brand‚ according to a league table of both African and South African brands compiled by Brandirectory. It is valued at an astounding US$4.7 billion‚ almost double that of its nearest rivals on the continent‚ Vodacom‚ Orascom Telecom (Egypt)‚ FNB and Standard Bank.

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    Mtn Group Limited

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    CASE 5 MTN GROUP LIMITED Question 1: Why has MTN been successful? MTN has been successful due to the following reasons; 1. TARGET UNDERDEVELOPED MARKETS: MTN has operation in 21 Africa countries and the Middle East. Cellular telephones were popular in Africa because of lack of land line telecommunications in many countries. This boosted the company’s revenue with 43% increase in 2007 resulting to after tax profit of R11.9 ($1.6) billion. MTN strongest growth was in South Africa and Nigeria.

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    QUESTION 1 QUESTION 1.1 Market structure MTN and Vodacom 1.1.1 Introduction The South African mobile market structure can be classified as an oligopoly‚ or even a duopoly‚ with two firms‚ Vodacom and MTN of more or less the same size dominating the market. Both Vodacom and MTN have market shares of at least 35%. This implies that both firms can be classified as ‘dominant’ i.t.o. the Competition Act. It is also important to note that the combined market share of the two large players is approximately

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    Iran

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    Middle East :: Iran | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Introduction ::Iran | Background: | Known as Persia until 1935‚ Iran became an Islamic republic in 1979 after the ruling monarchy was overthrown and Shah Mohammad Reza PAHLAVI was forced into exile. Conservative clerical forces established a theocratic system of government with ultimate political authority vested in a learned religious scholar referred to commonly as the Supreme Leader

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    Iran

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    World History Change Over Time: Iran The Persian Empire‚ now known as Iran‚ was the most powerful empire in the Middle East. It’s located in southwest Asia with Iraq‚ Afghanistan‚ Turkey‚ and the Caspian Sea as its borders. Iran broke apart of the Persian Empire in 1930. The country still managed to maintain its identity by keeping its own language and interpretation of Islam. Khomeini was an Iranian religious and political leader who made Iran the world’s first Islamic republic in 1979

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