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    • PESTEL analysis means Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Environmental and Legal analysis. • It is a standard way of analyzing macro-economic factors impacting a company\organization. • Every organization\company has pre-determined objective\values, commonly known as the ‘mission’. • PESTEL analysis helps to infer whether a particular factor is helping the organization to achieve its goals or is affecting in its road to success. Political • In 2002, the Indian government formulated an

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    INTRODUCTION A. Corporate Background Ford Motor Company, American automotive corporation founded in 1903 by Henry Ford and 11 associate investors. Henry Ford built his first experimental car (Quadricycle) in a workshop behind his home in Detroit in 1896. After formation of the Ford Motor Company, the first Ford car (model A) was assembled in July 1903. By October 1 of the same year, Ford Motor Company turned profit of $37,000. Five years later, in 1908, the highly successful Model T was introduced

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    Ford Motor Company SWOT Analysis Introduction Ford Motors is an American based company that was founded over a century ago back in 1903. Ford Motors is one of the most leading automobile manufacturers in the world and according to Forbes the company was the seventh largest car manufacturer in 2014. Ford Motors largely deals in the manufacture of passenger cars and light commercial vehicles and their production amounts to millions every year. Ford Motors operates around ninety manufacturing plants

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    The current situation of the Ford Motor Company, revenue of $44 billion, 6 percent above second quarter 2006. The company net income of $750 million, or 31 cents per share. Profit of $258 million, or 13 cents per share, from continuing operations excluding special items. There was a significant year-over-year improvement for all automotive operations. Ford Motor Credit pre-tax profit of $112 million. Cost reductions of $600 million; $1.1 billion through the first half of 2007. There was automotive

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    Direct Marketing Plan for the NANO car’s launch in U.S.A TATA Motors – Brief Introduction The globally popular Indian multinational automobile manufacturing company is a part of the TATA group. TATA group is a family owned entrepreneurship formed in 1860s by Jamsetji Tata, the great business man during time who had put India on the global map of economic trade. TATA group includes various sectors of business like Tata power, Tata chemicals, Tata Tea, Tata global beverages, The Titan Watch Industries

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    Business Information • Honda Auto, M/C, P/E & Marine Customer Relations180 Honda Blvd Markham, ON L6C 0H9 • Toll free no: - 1800647635 Industry sector • Car manufacturers • Automotive supply chain • Commercial vehicles Business information In 1969, when Honda came to Canada, we came as a little association with a dream. We began with bicycles and power equipment and it took a huge amount of work to get the sureness and trust of Canadians. Regardless, we locked in and after some time

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    HOME ASSIGNMENT Analysis of Auto Parts Industry/ USA /deviations, betas and correlations/ Module: Financial Markets Module leader: Prof. György Komáromi Written by László Földvári Industry Analysis I have choosen five companies from the Capital Goods sector / Autoparts Industry/ Nasdaq. The industry analysis is the essence and first step of getting a clearer view of the market players. We have to know the most important macroeconomical circumstances of industry as well. In

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    support them as they were failing in epic fashion. Ford Motor Co on the other hand seen this financial devastation coming and started making changes in 2004 to preempt the need to reduce itself to looking to the government to bail them out. Regardless of how it was handled all three of them fell on serious troubled times. After the crash of 2008 the automotive industry in the United States of America has had to essentially rebuild. General Motors removed several cars from its line up to include the

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    Company Summary: The Ford Motor Company is one of the most largest and profitable U.S. automakers in the world. Today the company headquarters operates in the Motor City, located in Dearborn, Michigan. The Ford Corporation was found by Henry Ford back in 1903, after a disagreement with his financial investors. He then decided to pursue his passion for owning his own business. The Ford Company designs and manufactures durable automobiles, automotive components, and systems. This corporation is still

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    TATA MOTORS-JAGUAR LAND ROVER ACQUSITION Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Introduction 4 SWOT Analysis of Ford Motor Co 5 Business Strategy of Ford 6 SWOT Analysis of Tata Motors 7 Why Acquisition 9 Future study 9 References 10 Executive Summary: This project aims at analysing the acquisition of Jaguar Land Rover by Tata Motors. Jaguar and Land Rover brands were held by Ford Motor Company. Ford had

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