vehicles. With this “game changer”‚ new entrants like Tesla who focuses in the manufacturing of fully electric vehicles (EV) grew its presence and is now acknowledged globally as the market leader in the EV marketplace. Many big players also began to enter the electric vehicle market to meet the growing demand of sustainable technologies and retain market share (Chan‚ 2007). This assignment will examine the macroeconomic factors that affect Tesla Motors through the PESTLE analytical framework. Political
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SWOT 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
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Synopsis: General Motors (hereafter GM) Company‚ one of the world’s largest automakers‚ traces its roots back to 1908 and its annual revenue in 2000 of $185 billion. The company sells 8 million vehicles per years‚ 3.2 million of which are produced and market outside of its North America. GM caught 27 percent share of the North America and 9 percent share of the market in the rest of the world as well as GM captured 12 percent share in the Western Europe in 2000 which is second only to that of ford
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alternative power car manufacturing industry at the time of the case. At the time of the case there were not many car manufacturers aggressively perusing the development of alternative power cars. Manufacturers may have felt that the alternative power car was a disruptive technology as it was expensive to develop and not in high demand from their current customers. The alternative car manufacturing industry was in its conceptual phase. Consumers were not confident in the alternative power car manufacturing
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1. How would you boil down Kent’s analytic doctrine in understandable terms for policymakers? Kent explains in the document “Tensions in Analyst-Policymaker Relation” that there needs to be a relationship between the analyst and the policymaker. The policy-maker will criticize the analyst work to ensure that the evidence has been evaluated‚ the recommendations are not vague or biased and that alternative explanation and projections have been considered. He sums up the job of the analyst by stating
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TESLA MOTORS INC FORMReport) 10-K (Annual Filed 03/07/13 for the Period Ending 12/31/12 Address Telephone CIK Symbol SIC Code Industry Sector Fiscal Year 3500 DEER CREEK RD PALO ALTO‚ CA 94070 650-681-5000 0001318605 TSLA 3711 - Motor Vehicles and Passenger Car Bodies Auto & Truck Manufacturers Consumer Cyclical 12/31 http://www.edgar-online.com © Copyright 2013‚ EDGAR Online‚ Inc. All Rights Reserved. Distribution and use of this document restricted under EDGAR Online
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Pricing Strategy and Channel Distribution Senior Concierge Services Kelly Spino Strayer University Dr. Robert Badowski Abstract Determine and discuss a pricing strategy (penetration or skimming). Determine and discuss pricing tactics (product line pricing‚ value pricing‚ differential pricing‚ or competing against private brands) to be used for your product. Identify any legal and ethical issues related to the pricing tactics. Prepare a marketing distribution channel analysis identifying
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To discuss how difficult would it be for Hong Kong to develop and promote biofuels to replace petroleum as car fuel‚ we should consider the matter from geographical ‚ economical and safety aspects. From geographical perspective‚ biodiesel feedstock available in Hong Kong is waste cooking oil and animal fats. Due to the limited space‚ it is not possible to build many biodiesel production plants in Hong Kong‚ as a result the supply of biofuel would not be enough. Moreover‚ Hong Kong has heavy use
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Diamond Rush Michigan History March 20‚ 2013 “The Birth of General Motors” William Durant and Charles Mott were two key figures in the founding of General Motors in 1908. General Motors Company‚ known as GM‚ is an American multinational automotive corporation headquarters in Detroit‚ Michigan‚ and among the world’s largest automakers by vehicle unit sales‚ employing 202‚000 people and doing business in some 157 countries. Way back in the 1900’s there was limited supply of automobiles‚ in fact
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University of Phoenix Material Strategies to Develop Critical Thinking Now that you identified your current stage as a critical thinker‚ it is necessary to adopt strategies to develop your thinking. Of the nine strategies you read about this week‚ choose three that you can begin to practice. Identify the strategies and describe how you can implement each strategy in your daily life. EXAMPLEStrategy: Deal with my emotions. | Implementation Plan: When I am faced with a decision‚ I will
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