Abstract This report examines the literature on the aspect of energy consumption and its effects on economic growth using various indicators. Research reveals that the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth shows a positive correlation, affecting micro and macroeconomic statistics and impacting the general economic environment affecting other industries....
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Executive Summary Saudi Aramco is a state-owned oil-and-gas company in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Its history can be traced back to the time when the kingdom was a young country ruled by the Saud family, considered to be the royal family of Saudi Arabia. The discovery of oil led...
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Introduction The soft drinks industry in India forms a large fraction of the production, consumption, and export industry. It also has very promising growth projections. In an actual sense, India is endowed with a favorable policy environment and high demand for the young consuming class of citizens with increasing disposable...
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Outline Abstract Introduction The nature of competition in the tobacco industry The nature of competition in the restaurant trade The nature of competition in the world oil market The nature of competition in the foreign exchange market for Australian dollars Conclusion Abstract Different industries are characterized by different structures and...
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Introduction What the industry is all about Mining refers to the extraction of valuable minerals from the earth’s surface with the aim of earning a form of revenue from the sale or use of the mineral materials. Mining involves removal of the waste materials that are of no interest to...
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Introduction âAustralia is a nation born of globalization, a fragment of an empire in the new worldâ (Moran 2005). The country has a population of approximately 20 million people, and itâs divided federally into six states and two territories. The country further centralizes its governance under a national government based...
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Introduction The global steel industry is highly competitive as large multinational corporations struggle to expand their market share beyond their national borders. According to Lynch (2015), the massive growth in the global steel industry is directly attributed to the growth of various related industries such as real estate, transport, and...
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Executive Summary Global luxury travel has become a significant sector of the hospitality industry in recent years. More and more travelers want to experience exclusivity and indulge themselves, and they are willing to pay a high price for it. BVLGARI is a famous jewelry brand that has expanded into the...
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Introduction The United Arab Emirates is a small country in the Persian Gulf. It has a population of approximately 9.2 million people where only 1.4 million of them are natives while the other 7.4 million are expatriates (Fattouh & El-Katiri, 2013). The Middle East country is one of the wealthiest...
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Introduction Different financial models have been developed and implemented for wind power plants in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf area in general. Engineers and economists conducted investment analysis to determine the feasibility of investing in wind power plants in Saudi Arabia’s seven sites, which include Arar, Dhahran, Abha, Solar village,...
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Plan for assessing the effectiveness of the market structure for the companyâs operations The SIC Code of the Frozen Food Production Industry is 31141. The competition in the market is intense as there are many customers and sellers of frozen food products. However, the market is led by major brands....
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Introduction The main goal of any business is profitability. Food service companies, the coffee shops, in particular, can sustain or increase profit by attracting and retaining more customers. âHigh satisfaction leads to high customer loyaltyâ (Alex & Thomas 2011). The impeccable service, friendly environment and well-elaborated design contribute a lot...
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Executive Summary This paper documents an analysis of the UAEâs airline industry by evaluating a number of elements that determine the industryâs competitiveness. However, the paper mainly focuses on Emirates Airlines and its close competitor, Etihad Airways. A number of indicators used in determining the attractiveness of industry are evaluated....
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Introduction This paper is about the electricity industry in the United Kingdom (UK). It is divided into two parts, namely part one (I) and part two (II). Part I explores the topic by looking at the UK’s electricity industry structure and how the industry may be structured in the future....
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Introduction This paper is about the energy industry in the United States (US). It is divided into two parts namely part one (I) and part two (II). Part I explores the topic by looking at the USâ energy industry structure, and how the industry may be structured in future. It...
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Electricity supply industry in the UK In the UK, the industry of electricity supply has been categorised into four, for instance, electricity generation, electricity transmission, electricity distribution, and electricity supply. Before the companies in England and Wales were privatised, both transmission and generation of electricity were done by the Central...
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Executive Summary Most companies that manufacture personal computers have shifted to design, production, and distribution of portable PCs such as laptops. The current market is now filled with some companies that portray neck-to-neck completion for customers. The leading multinationals that produce laptops include the Apple Inc., Dell Inc., Hewlett-Packard, Acer...
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Main Forces in a Snack Foods Industry In the snack foods industry, there are five main forces that affect the operations of various firms. All companies need to use appropriate market strategies to improve their performance in the industry. They need to identify customersâ needs in the market to develop...
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Abstract There are a lot of various organizations in the mechanical services industry. They are constantly altering their services to meet the customers’ demands and expectations and to satisfy them. Service quality is the evaluation of the services by the consumers. Within a framework of the mechanical services industry, we...
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