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    Automotive Industry – Competitive Structure and Resources WS3A7-Team 1- MBAo221 Indiana Wesleyan University ADM 534 An oligopoly is defined by Keat and Young (2009) as‚ “A market in which there is a small number of relatively large sellers.” The auto industry is considered to be to an oligopoly because there are a large number of sellers‚ thus leaving the consumer only a certain number of companies from which to purchase an automobile. The major manufacturers include Ford‚ Chrysler‚ General

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    Attachment: [Tesla readies mass-market Model E while other EV makers tread water] In the future‚ gas will be out‚ we would no longer driving a gas car. However‚ when this happen? May be 20 years‚ or 30 years later? We still don’t know that yet‚ but one thing we do know about is many car companies are trying to find different energy to replace gasoline. In currently‚ Electronic car is best much type that fit our need at this moment. There is a very successful Electronic car company called Tesla‚ who

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    Case Analysis Seminar Week MARketing This Paper is the Synopsis of the case study ‘Tesla Motor Inc.’ which gives a broad overview to the overall car business in the US followed by the examination of the Electric Vehicle and previous models like the Nissan Leaf. With those information presented abd backed up by statistics and other researched data‚ the author go into detail in describing the new successful business mode from tesla. With innovation and determination to build an Electric car

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    American Auto Industry: Nature through the Windscreen The automotive industry is one of the world’s most important sectors by profits. Since its beginning‚ the auto industry has pointed out several countries that have being playing the roles of the biggest automobile producers: Japan‚ China‚ Germany and of course‚ the United States. Though competition is a must in the situation of producers of such a high level‚ the American part of the industry doesn’t seem to feel threatened. In fact‚ the American

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    The automobile industry runs in many countries and is a very competitive industry. In America it is a very lucrative and competitive business that is a part of many lives regardless of ethnicity and culture. Whether black‚ white‚ orange or green everyone these days wants a car instead of a public transportation ride such as a bus or a taxi ride. The competition that these companies revolve around is usually based on the credit checks that they run on people. Many people cannot afford to pay off a

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    Analysis: TESLA MOTORS By Xin Xiong August 10th 2014 Company Overview Founded in 2003 and based in Palo Alto‚ Tesla Motors is one of the leading high-tech automobile companies‚ which produce the fully electrical vehicles and powertrain elements. The company runs operations in 31 countries and hires over 6‚000 staff around the world. Tesla Motors has an increasingly high growth rate‚ recording its revenues of 2‚013‚496 in 2013 (See Figure 1). Sales of its current model‚ Tesla Model S‚ reach about

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    SKILLS Set B Review Test 1 Grammar & Usage ‘I wanted to do something for the Olympics‚’ (4) had been _____________ (5)  _____________ ‘I thought I might (6) made some contacts (6) make _____________ during the Games‚ which would help me (7) (7) find/to find _____________ Zhang said. As he (4) is a security guard for years before he came to the capital‚ he tried (5) to look for the same kind of job. finding a good job after the Games were over.’ P.62 http://www.aristo.com.hk 4 DEVELOPING

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    Assignment Unit 5 Environmental Challenges Facing the American Auto Industry In order to compete globally there has been a dramatic shift in the structure and ownership of the “American” auto industry. It should be more precisely called‚ the “international” auto industry due to the fact that the American auto companies have merged with overseas companies becoming large global conglomerates. For example: Chrysler has merged with Daimler-Benz‚ Ford has merged with Volvo and General motors has merged with

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    Global Auto Industry The main problem of the global auto industry is the declining market in developed nations. Increased competition between domestic auto companies and foreign auto companies has caused an oversaturation of the market with minimal potential buyers. Before the recession‚ banks were giving out loans to people who could not afford them. Once the housing bubble burst‚ crumbling markets around the world‚ banks were forced to become more selective about potential borrowers. The economic

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    The history of the automobile begins as early as 1769‚ with the creation of steam engined automobiles capable of human transport.[1]:14 In 1806‚ the first cars powered by an internal combustion engine running on fuel gas appeared‚ which led to the introduction in 1885 of the ubiquitous modern gasoline- or petrol-fueled internal combustion engine. The year 1886 is regarded the year of birth of the modern automobile - with the Benz Patent-Motorwagen‚ by German inventor Carl Benz. Cars powered by

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