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    Dr. Ing. h. c. F. Porsche AG is an automobile manufacturing firm with German origin. It specializes in the manufacturing of high-performance vehicles such as supercars, sedans, Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs), and hyper cars. This company is often referred to as Porsche AG and its headquarters are in the German city of Stuttgart. “The Volkswagen AG firm owns the Porsche AG automobile manufacturing company” (Meredith & Hughes, 1995). The name of this German automobile manufacturing is derived from

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    Tesla Overview, Industry & Products “Tesla Motors, Inc. is an American automotive and energy storage company that designs, manufactures, and sells electric cars, electric vehicle powertrain components, and battery products.” Founded in 2003, the car company has taken the industry by storm by providing sleek, innovative and futuristic automobiles. In addition, the car manufacturer has revolutionized the automotive, renewable energy and manufacturing industry. Although the concept of the Telsa automobile

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    HOLDEN GM Holden Ltd known as Holden, is an Australian automobile manufacturer that operates in Australasia having it 's headquarter in Port Melbourne, Victoria. The firm was initiated in 1856 as a saddlery manufacturer (as J.A. Holden & Co.) in South Australia by James Alexander Holden. Later in 1885, German-born H.A. Frost joined the business as a junior partner and the firm was renamed to Holden & Frost Ltd. However the company was given kick-start by Holden 's grandson who had an interest in

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    The industrial capacities of a particular nation play a curial role in the economic development. Most importantly, when the domestic market is in full support of the industrial outcomes, the nation prides on the local manufacturing capabilities and realised lots of benefits. Australia is one the countries that has had a vibrant car manufacturing sector spanning over six decades. Along the way, the evolution of the car manufacturing has consistently met the local demand of the people. On the same

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    When a 25-year-old becomes pregnant, she needs to make some daunting decisions regarding her lifestyle. One of those decisions is whether or not to replace her ten-year-old car. It has been making some ominous rattling sounds and doesn 't like to go over hills. She 's always thought it had “character”, but are those quirks safe for her baby? How will she know what kind of vehicle she needs for the lifestyle she is going to be living? The American auto industry has managed to innovate along with the

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    Introduction During the 1950’s the current president of Brazil, Juscelino Kubitschek, established a plan to develop an automobile industry. The plan included attracting foreign automaker investors into the Brazilian automobile industry with financial incentives and the use of market restrictions. Volkswagen, Ford, and General Motors embraced the plan and competed to be market leaders in the Brazilian automobile industry. In this case study we will look more closely into why the Brazilians wanted

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    Ford Motor Company in comparison with General Motors Company. The evaluation will consider the computation of ratios such as; liquidity ratios, profitability ratios, dividend policy ratios, asset turnover ratios, and financial leverage ratios. The automotive companies are both listed on the NYSE exchange with the symbol ‘F’ being the ticker representation of Ford Motor Company, and ‘GM’ is the ticker symbol for General Motors Company. General Motors Company is a transnational corporation with its

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    1. Donald W. Nauss. (June 29, 1995). U.S.-JAPAN TRADE ACCORD: INDUSTRY IMPACT: Global Competition and U.S. Auto, Parts Makers Should Benefit. Los Angeles Times 2015. The environmental challenges facing the American auto industry Introduction; The American auto industry as we know it today dates back to early 1900’s, when Henry Ford developed the very first automobile, with the invention of the assembly line. The mass production technique enabled Ford to produce automobiles at a faster rate and cheaper

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    The entire assembly on the conveyor is performed manually. In the end there is only computer diagnostics of the basic parameters of the car. Within almost 100 years of experience, the company has reached more than 2.2 million sales volumes in both automotive and motorcycle segments, hired 116.3 thousand employees, earned revenue of EUR 80.4 billion and occupied the 56th position in Fortune Global 500 (BMW Group, 2014; Fortune, 2015). Over the next few years, BMW has big plans for the development of

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    Introduced in 2014, the Infiniti Q50 is an all-new model and the replacement for the Infiniti G37. It is an entry-level, real-wheel drive luxury sedan; all-wheel drive is optional. One powertrain choice is available; a hybrid model can also be had. The 2015 Infiniti Q50 represents the second model year for this luxury sedan. This five-passenger rear-wheel drive model offers optional all-wheel drive. Six trim levels are available and a hybrid variant can also be ordered. Exterior The Infiniti Q50

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