Automobile industry in China

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    motivation (InvestorWords, 2017). Even with the risks associated with becoming publicly traded Ford has thrived. The type of vehicles Ford offers include; cars, crossovers and SUVs, trucks and vans, and Lincoln (Ford Vehicles, 2017). In addition to automobiles, services are offered such as oil change, battery, brakes, wipers, tires, maintenance etc. (Ford Service, 2017). Since these services are offered by Ford, the mechanics typically focus on knowing the company's vehicles, which provides a…

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    country should make efforts to do the following aspects 1, Technological innovation In the export trade, small and medium-sized enterprises of our country exist technology with low added value, lack of independent innovation "mishap". So at present in China to do is to improve the traditional energy use patterns, accelerate renewable energy of cultivation, reduce industrial sector energy intensity and carbon emission intensity, promote innovative energy-saving emission reduction. 2, The…

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    Automobile Dichotomy

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    I chose the manufacturing of electric and hybrid automobiles because I find this industry to be a dichotomy within itself. The overall concept of these vehicles sounds like the ultimate solution to the world’s biggest environmental issue, air pollution. We once thought that electricity could take the place of fossil fuels and power our cars with no harm done to the planet, but research has proven otherwise. As it stands today, the United State’s auto giant General Motors, is third in…

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    According to an industry consultancy, it is expected to decline from fifty-two percent of Western European Car sales to forty-four percent by 2022. Stricter stance on diesel fuel will be taken by the regulatory bodies and governments. In the future 5 to 10 years, further…

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    shifted to cheap labour and raw materials in countries like China, Mexico, and Brazil. Moreover, it also took into consideration the comparative advantage from the specialisation of the country regarding knowledge, existing regressive connections facilities, and skill in particular…

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    the public policies. Australian economy has faced seen many rise and falls in recent decades. With both luck and good public policy Australia has been able to dodge economic pains afflicting almost every old industrialized countries. Luck because, china constantly demands minerals from Australia. Good management has also been a crucial reason. Suring the end of twentieth century Australia brought in affective change in policies by bringing in new tariff reduction, tax reforms, and competition…

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    development and preferential procurement. Innovation cannot be carried out in self-enclosed environment. Innovation must be in an open world and then boldly expand the “new combination.” Based on the current basic worldly automobile industry trend, and the actual situation of Geely Automobiles, it entered the World Top 500 in July 2012 with total revenue of 17.985 billion euros (150 billion yuan), became the only Chinese private car enterprises in this…

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    3.0 Assessment of corporate reputation on two companies 3.1 Kia Motor Corporation (KMC) Kia Motor Corporation the oldest Korean automobile manufacturer whose headquarters are based in South Korea was founded in 1944 as Hyungsung Precision Industry, a manufacturer of bicycle parts and steel tubing. In 1951, it was named “Kia industries”. The Kia name is derived from Chinese characters: ‘Ki’ meaning “rise up” and ‘A’ meaning Asia interpreted as “Rising out of Asia”. Kia had humble beginnings…

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    SWOT Analysis: BMW

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    established in 1927. Its headquarters is located in Hisingen, Gothenburg. It started initially as a subsidiary of a ball bearing manufacturer but eventually moved on to produce automobiles. Volvo manufactures and markets in SUVs, station wagons and sedans. The largest markets of Volvo would be Sweden, the United States, China and other countries in the European Union. Volvo is well-known for its emphasis for safety in cars as well as its unique and quirky designs. The mission statement of Volvo…

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    Case Study Of Apple Inc

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    Apple Inc. Shares Stumbled Description Shares of Apple dropped beneath $90 interestingly since 2014 as Wall Street agonized over moderate interest in front of the expected release of another iPhone. A backbone of numerous Wall Street portfolios, Apple tumbled to as low as $89.47 before recovering somewhat to $90.13, a 2.55 percent negative. Parts suppliers in Taiwan will get fewer requests from Apple in the second 50% of 2016 than in the same period a year ago. Apple regularly dispatches its…

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