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(2007, 2000 words)
The paper examines the stakeholders of the Manchester United football club identifying their types and analysing their influence on the club's strategies. The company's organisational culture is described; the strategy of their leaders and chief executives is described.
(2005, 3000 words)
This paper examines the Manchester United PLC football club as a potential company for private investment. In order to make a fundamental decision the financial analysis was undertaken. The financial ratios were calculated and evaluation of risks and opportunities were considered. The analysis based upon profitability ratios, efficiency and effectiveness ratio, investor ratios, liquidity and capital gearing ratios. Furthermore, a comparison with two major rivals on the pitch has been taken into account.
(2005, 14500 words)
The dissertation investigates football financing in Europe, Manchester United (UK) and Besiktas JK (Turkey). The background of the European major leagues and the English Premier league, is described comparing their revenue sources, wages, turnover ratios, operating profits, etc. The impacts of premiership are discussed. The background of Manchester United is reviewed outlining their strategic goals and financial operations and comparing their performance to that of Besiktas LK.
(2004, 2000 words)
This report is concerned with financial analysis on Manchester United PLC. Firstly here is to assess the financial performance of Manchester United PLC in the accounting period of 2002/2003. It is associated with five sectors: profitability, operating efficiency, liquidity, finance and investment. This report will apply a range of accounting and financial ratios to analyze and research the financial performance of Manchester United PLC.
(2004, 11500 words)
This dissertation examines and analyses the structure of the FA Premier League and its most successful club, Manchester United PLC; extrapolating where possible future developments. In addition, an overview of the current structure and strategic environment in which the league and its clubs operate in is given. Along with an examination of the strategic capability and strategies employed by Manchester United PLC when outlining its position in relation to its competitors. The review and analysis has been achieved through the application of available research and football industry literature; primary and secondary, in addition to concepts, models and theories which include: a PESTEL analysis identifying the external environmental influences of the football industry and the FA Premier League, Porter's Five Forces model which identifies the competitiveness of the environment that the Premier League and its clubs operate and also a SWOT analysis of Manchester United PLC.
(2004, 4000 words)
This report analyses the corporate strategy of Manchester United PLC, looking in detail at three areas - where they are now, where they would like to be, and how they are going to get there. It highlights the rapid expansion the club has enjoyed in recent times particularly since its floatation on the London Stock Exchange in 1991, with the club becoming the first ever to be valued at ?1 billion. The company has achieved this through the development of a number of subsidiaries such as Manchester United Catering, Manchester United Interactive and MUTV and also through developing partnerships with a number of blue-chip companies such as Nike, Vodafone, BSkyB, Dimension Data and Terra Lycos. Also paper presents PESTEL, SWOT, and Ansoff Matrix analyses
(2004, 2300 words)
The paper analyses the financial performance of the company from a potential investor's point of view using ratio analysis. After that using the results of the analysis analysis, the paper explains whether it is viable be prepared to invest in the company
(2004, 2000 words)
This report provides the following financial and performance analyses of Manchester United: The companies' present performance and profitability; Financial risk (security); Financial risk + Long-term growth prospects; the status of the companies in the financial markets and Stock-exchange share price.
(2004, 2400 words)
Manchester United is one of the most successful clubs in the history of British football. It is one of the most famous and financially successful football clubs in the world. It is more than a football club, it is a global brand, , with a fan base of over 50 million being recognised in virtually every country, even those with little interest in the sport. This report is solely based on the financial analysis of the Annual report of Manchester united in the year 2003.
(2003, 5000 words)
This report consists of the Manchester United Football Club company background, mission statement analysis, SWOT analysis of Manchester United, PEST analysis of Manchester United, Market analysis (Competitors, customers and co-operators), Resource analysis (Human resources, financial resources, operation resources). Apart from that strategic plan in being developed with the objectives to Discover new viable markets, Enter into new countries and Develop and recruit new footballers from these countries. Ansoff matrix in being used for this purpose. Several strategies were critically analysed and optimal strategy of development of Manchester United Football Club was developed taking into account all the important factors such as organisational structure and people issues. Excellent paper.
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