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    A Report on High –Speed Trains in China By Steve Zhang (ZhangHanRu) Contents 1. Introduction---------------------------------------------------- 2. Procedure------------------------------------------------------- 3. Analysis of finding-------------------------------------------- 4. Conclusion------------------------------------------------------ 5. Self reflection--------------------------------------------------- 6. Appendices------------------------------------------------------

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    (Suranovic, 2006) Putting this theorem into perspective, the USA has a comparative advantage and exports capital intensive commodities based on its relative abundance of cheap capital. (Salvatore, 2014) This is true in the case of the aerospace industry as evident through the fact that capital goods, including aircraft, make up 49% of the USA’s exports (CIA, 2016) and aircraft alone contributes $119 billion of the $538 billion of these capital goods exported. (Amadeo, 2016) This ability to export

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    Transformation Process: Harley-Davidson is the bike manufacturing company which manufactures luxury motorcycles. The present position of Harley-Davidson in the market is the struggle over 100 years by the company. Where they deled competition with many companies and transformed many times in many ways and gained brand value. The transformation of Harley-Davidson’s company began when there is a rapid fall of their market shares during the span of 10 years of their 850+ cc motorcycles from 83% in 1973

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    motorcycles, has been a global presence worldwide. To make an entrance into Sri Lanka, a complete economic and cultural analysis of the country is analyzed in terms of fundamental statistics and Porters five forces dimensions.The Sri Lankan motor cycle industry is currently experiencing an exceptional demand. This growth has been triggered primarily also by two factors: (1) Standard life style and discretionary income of middle class Sri Lankans have

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    Harley Davidosn Case Report

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    Institute of Social Sciences/ Bahçeşehir University, Executive MBA Bahçeşehir University, Executive MBA “Marketing Management” Harley-Davidson-Creating an Enduring Mystique Course Instructor: Pınar KILIÇ Prepared by: Bayar MOHAMMED Invitation to Make Your Own Analysis & Conclusions: Do you think Beal’s rejuvenation efforts could have been better handled? Support your conclusions. My answer will takes 3 tiers: -Detailing the history of the tough competition

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    analysis of the country is analyzed in terms of fundamental statistics and Porters five forces dimensions. 1.2 Introduction to Harley Davidson Harley-Davidson (HD) is a multinational corporation that has successfully market its brand of high-Quality, heavy weight motor bikes through switch management, marketing and manufacturing. Harley Davidson founded

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    Harley-Davidson, Inc. is currently the world leader in the production and sales of motorcycles. They offer a full line of motorcycles that range from smaller bikes like the Sporster for beginners to large touring bikes for the advanced riders. Harley Davidson also offers a wide selection of bikes and apparel to get you riding down the road in comfort and style. Harley-Davidson Motor Company was founded in 1903 by William S Harley and three brothers, Arthur, Walter and William Davidson. The first

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    Summary of analysis and recommendations. Harley-Davidson has been operating as a U.S. motorcycle manufacturer since 1903. Throughout its life, it has been through many hardships, but just as many successes. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s Harley-Davidson experienced tremendous difficulties and almost went bankrupt in 1985. To its dismay, in the 1990s Harley-Davidson experienced several years of record growth and was ranked in 1990 by BusinessWeek as one of the top U.S. companies with a market

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    Essay on Ducati

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    9-701-132 REV. MARCH 8, 2002 GIOVANNI GAVETTI Ducati By the end of 2000, Federico Minoli had won his battle. Over the past five years, the “turnaround i artist” -- as Forbes magazine dubbed him –- had transformed a company on the verge of bankruptcy into one of the most profitable motorcycle manufacturers in the world; a mechanical concern into a global brand; a fast motorcycle into a symbol of Italian design and tradition, extreme performance, and technical excellence. Under Minoli, Ducati

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    Davidson, they are making slow progress in gaining market share in the international market. The customer loyalty that Harley Davidson enjoys in the USA is challenged internationally by rival heavy weight manufacturers such as BMW, Triumph, Honda and Kawasaki. Internationally, Europe has the largest demand for heavy weight motorcycles; in which Harley Davidson has only managed to acquire less than 13% of this lucrative market (HD, 2011). 2c. Opportunities One of Harley Davidson biggest opportunities

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