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    Rivalry: (High) Carnival is the leading company within the cruise line industry‚ has a large fleet capacity and operates 11 of most recognizable cruise brand names. The cruise line industry is effectively an oligopoly market; in which the market is shared by a small number of producers or sellers. Carnival is constantly engaged in marketing and pricing battles with their competitors‚ making internal rival central to the industry. They are only few large competitors in the North American cruise industry

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    The Carnival Dog

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    The Carnival Dog‚ the Buyer of Diamonds by Ethan Canin What’s the one thing you should never do? Quit? Depends on who you talk to. Steal? Cheat? Eat food from a dented can? Myron Lufkin’s father‚ Abe‚ once told him never get your temperature taken at the hospital. Bring your own thermometer‚ he said; you should see how they wash theirs. He ought to have known; when he was at Yeshiva University he worked as an orderly in the hospital‚ slid patients around on gurneys‚ cleaned steelware. Myron knows

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    Cruise Shipping in Jamaica According to Greekwise.com (N/A)‚ a cruise ship is a passenger ship used for vacations or pleasure trips‚ they are usually very large and are able to accommodate hundreds to thousands of people. This all depends on the size of the ship. These ships generally make round-trips‚ returning to their first port of departure after a certain number of days at sea. Cruise ships make stops at various ports‚ where passengers are allowed to leave the ships and explore as they wish

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    Carnival Case Study

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    Case Study (Carnival) Barry J. Ellis 20 Feb 2013 The Carnival Corporation and plc is the largest global cruise line operator and one of the largest vacation companies in the world. Carnival is headquartered in Miami Florida and London England. It operates a fleet of over 80 ships and typically has over $150‚000 guests and 65‚ 000 shipboard employees sailing at any given time. Carnival is part of the North American market which is dominated by 3 organizations; Carnival‚ Royal Caribbean

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    Introduction The global insurance industry seems to have escaped the worst of the financial crisis in comparison to other financial institutions. Day to day business has been relatively unaffected but the area that gave the most cause for concern has arisen from exposures to risky financial instruments. “The Reactions Magazine’s Global Insurance Conference 2009” was held in Swissotel‚ Zurich‚ Switzerland. At this conference the financial services industry tried to re set itself following the worst

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    Norwegian Cruise

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    Executive Summary Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) is rapidly becoming one of the best cruise lines in the industry. It has a strong financial position due to the 1Billion dollar cash equity investment made in the company by the private equity group Apollo Management. The company was started by Knut Kloster in 1966 under the name Kloster’s Rederi‚ which is one of Norway’s oldest shipping firms. This is a global company based in Miami‚ Florida but is considered a Bermuda Corporation with subsidiaries

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    COMPETITION Carnival Corporation is part of different industries and sectors: on one hand we have the cruise industry‚ which is the fastest growing segment of the travel industry. Carnival is the largest cruise operator in the world‚ so it’s the most important player of the cruise industry. On the other hand the company is also part of a bigger sector: Hotels‚ Resorts and Cruise Lines‚ in which the competition list grows‚ having hotels and motels and the largest segment with 92.4% share of the

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    Is it Morally Right for Firms to Abuse Women when it comes to Marketing/Advertising and who to blame for the ideal image of a woman in our society? The adverts are carefully crafted bundles of images‚ frequently designed to associate the product with feelings of pleasure stemming from fantasies and anxieties (Craig 1997). Advertising can also be defined as a paid for mass-media communication‚ and a means of managing and controlling the consumer markets at the least cost (Webster). It is clear that

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    Health Cruise

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    Health Cruises Homework 1.    What is the minimum number of passengers Health Cruises must sign up by November 20th to break even?  *Fixed costs = $220‚000 (Ship rental and crew) + $65‚000(initial advertisement expense) +$10‚000(administrative expense) = $295000 *Contribution per unit = $1500 -$200 = $1300 *Breakeven point (in units)= 295000/1300 = 226.92 : At least 227 passengers should sign up for Health Cruises by November 20th.

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    Carnival Bakhtin

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    Carnivalistic sense of the world. In “Rabelais and His World”‚ Bakhtin argues that the Carnival was people’s second life where they lived for a certain time and experienced the second world which they themselves have created. Perhaps the strongest argument Bakhtin gives for this assumption relies on the claim that on carnival common rules and behavior do not apply: “People were‚ so to speak‚ reborn for new‚ purely human relations. These truly human relations were not only a fruit of imagination

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