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Title: Ford 5 Porter Analysis
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If that happens, we will have been forced to limit our capability of competing.” But the performance was ok.
• Relative Cost Versus Relative Performance Analysis:
Superior / Less Expensive: Because is a good product with quality and isn’t much expensive... Showed first 250 characters
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Invest/grow
2. Selective Investment
3. Harvest/divest
I think that Ford is a High / Medium because the market is attractive even though there can be some economic changes and they have the ability to compete.
Prospects for business sector profitability
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I think that the prospect for business sector profitability is average because of the competition that’s an environmental risk plus the regulations, the changes in economy, etc... Showed next 250 characters
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