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    venture to present different tablet offers. Apple has the historical backdrop of broadening an item once it hits the business sector. Likewise, the iPhone nano would be a superior choice for individuals who need a low cost iPhone. Moreover, the iPod remained Apple's most prevalent product unless the organization presented iPod Mini and iPod nano. Moreover, the iMac has changed the development for PC clients and got to be PC. An alternate advancement was iBook portable computer, to expand the…

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    adorable earbuds, and we invited them to pitch their ideas to the faculty. If one of their profs decided to use iPods in a course, … [the students] would receive a free Duke-branded iPod” (49). Apple initiated the student-led discussion of iPod applications by just asking them to create the applications. If their professors agreed, then Apple would give the students and professor free iPods. If Apple had not come to the students with the idea…

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    Case Study Tata Nano

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    tracked to make predictions on how they will affect a company but cannot be fully controlled. The leading problem Tata Motors needs to focus on is the “People’s Car” Tata Nano brand. The brand can be put in the hands of the company as they research…

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    Honda Jazz Case Study

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    ABSTRACT Given Articles talks about the automobile industry of India in which Honda Jazz makes a another entry with dual variant cars segment in India i.e. both Diesel as well as Petrol version to compete with cars like Maruti Suzuki Swift and Hyundai Motor Elite i20 in the price range of 5.3 to 8 lakh and India became the first country where Jazz is going to launch a diesel version engine. As in Asia 30% sales of Honda motors is contributed by India so they are very optimistic in investing in…

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    construction equipment and even military vehicles. It ranks as the world’s second largest bus manufacturer, 4th largest truck manufacturer and 17th largest motor vehicle manufacturer by volume. In 2008, it launched the world’s most affordable car Tate Nano. It has two subsidiaries – Jaguar Land Rover, a premium car maker and Tata Daewoo, a manufacturer of commercial vehicles. Financial information of the top 5 companies in this industry Company Total Income PBT Debt to equity ratio Current…

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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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    'Nissan's Approach to Supplier Development' From Burnes, B. (2014) 'Managing Change' 6thed. pp.51-55 Nissan's Sunderland assembly plant is the most productive in Europe and produces almost one in every four cars built in the UK. However, when it opted for a UK base in 1984, the company faced a major challenge in bringing its European suppliers up to the same standard as those in Japan. Nissan recognised that European – especially UK – component suppliers fell far short of Japanese standards of…

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    Apple “keeps driving to improve and evolve the iPod range. For example, Apple switched to flash memory and away from the hard drive that had enabled the original model to be a success” (Fogg). Another author suggests that the reason Apple products are in such high demand is because “Apple is more than…

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    Maruti Suzuki Case Study

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    Maruti Suzuki also commonly known as Maruti is India’s largest automobile manufacturer headquartered in New Delhi. It has turnover of 43,000Cr and market capitalisation of just above 1 lac crore. It was established in 1981 but actual production started in 1983. When it was established, Government of India held 74% stake and Suzuki held 26% stake. Eventually Government of India sold its entire stake and currently it is subsidiary of Suzuki. Maruti Suzuki has almost 40% market share of passenger…

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    Jaguar Land Rover Case

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    Jaguar Land Rover Limited which is a British multinational automotive company with its headquarters in Whitley, Coventry, United Kingdom, and it is a subsidiary of Indian automaker Tata Motors. Its principal activity is the design, development, manufacture and sale of Jaguar and Land Rover vehicles. Jaguar Land Rover has been a wholly owned subsidiary of Tata Motors since 2008, when Tata Motor acquired it from Ford. It sold a total of 462,678 vehicles during 2014. Tata Motors’ fears a…

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