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(2008, 1200 words)
The paper analyses the retail industry in the US using the Porter's Five Forces model and elaborating the various trends and competitive market parameters of the model.
(2005, 1000 words)
(2005, 12 Slides of Power Point Presentation,)
This presentation provides a comprehensive strategic analysis of the Sony Corporation in the UK, including PESTLE, SWOT and Porters Five Forces analysis of the UK consumer electronics industry. It also considers the trends exhibited by the industry, incorporating a competitive analysis.
(2005, 6500 words)
This paper examines the semiconductor industry in Scotland. It looks at 4 companies and their impact of the global market. It looks at economic, social and political factors of the global market and how they affect the market in Scotland.
(2003, 2000 words)
The paper examines the problem of the illicit drug taking and its effects on the UK economy. An overview of the drug market shows that it behaves in the same way as any other market; scarcity of data, however, is underlined. The author argues that drug abuse leads to higher crime rate and loss of productivity. These in their turn lead to greater costs of policing and medical treatment. The paper comes to a highly questionable conclusion that increased capital investments in the security industry and health service have their economic advantages providing a large number of individuals with jobs.
(2003, 1500 words)
The paper seeks to find out how competitive the sports betting market is. The author gives an overview of the industry's past and present focusing on the three large firms - Ladbrokes, William Hill and Coral, that now dominate the sports betting industry. Michael Porter's Five Forces model is used to estimate the intensity of rivalry between the existing firms. The conclusion is made that although the Big Three make up the majority of betting shares, high risks involved are bringing about strong rivalry; smaller bookmakers are advised to develop competitive strategies
(2004, 3000 words)
The report analyses the retail industry from the investors point of view focusing on Wal-Mart, the world giant retailer. The author presents the external analysis of the industry and an overview of the Wal-Marts internal environment followed by SWOT analysis. The international expansion of Wal-Mart is further explored, and recommendations are given for the investors of Wal-Mart and Retail industry over the next five years.
(2003, 10 000 words)
The paper expresses concern about the slow-down of the chemical industry in Slovakia in 2003 and subjects it to analysis. An overview of the European and global chemical market is given with emphasis placed on the forecasts of Cefic, the chemical companies association. The major developments in the chemical and pharmacological sphere are analysed, statistical coverage of the production indexes is given. Outlining the key factors of success the author defines the main strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats within the framework of SWOT analysis. The paper then offers an overview of the main chemical and pharmaceutical companies operating in Slovakia.
(2005, 252 words)
A short report on the current structure of the UK crisp industry with a brief review of the oligopolistic competition methods used by the dominant companies within the market such as Golden Wonders.
(2004; 1840 words)
This report highlights the economic costs of the foot and mouth outbreak. Within this context it is important to note that the analysis is based on a comparison of the economy with and without the Foot and Mouth outbreak as opposed to assessing the economic situation before and after the event. However, the main aim of the report is to indicate the way in which the impact worked its way throughout the economy, affecting demand and supply of the chosen meat product, consumption, trade, prices and government income.
(2004, 2300 words)
The report focuses on the UK film industry, analysing a possibility for a new entrant to join the game. It provides an industry overview and industry at glance as part of appendix, applies PEST model, highlights determinants of the demand for films, provides an account of strategies available to enter the industry, carefully weighting advantages and disadvantages and finally considering the issue of the efficiency wages.
(2004, 1500 words)
This report provides analysis of UK Dancewear Industry and, with reference to the Ansoff Matrix, suggests the appropriate strategy, which Danskin can employ to improve profit levels of its dancewear market.
(2004, 4600 words)
The paper presents the overview of the Global Cement industry (UK, US, European, and Asian) and moreover the paper analyses the financial performance of one of the leading companies within this industry.
(2004, 3000 words)
This report analyses US Steel Industry. Analysis consists of PEST analysis, Porter's 5 forces analysis, Strategic Group Analysis, Porter's diamond analysis and key factors of success.
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