Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na - Movie Review
Essay by people • July 18, 2012 • Book/Movie Report • 263 Words (2 Pages) • 1,638 Views
jaane tu ya jaane na is an amazing and awesome movie......the relation among best friends is truly depicted here....In any given industry, when a firm is being analyzed the analyst must first review
the potential profits of each of the industries in which their particular firm is competing
within. Due to the fact that the diversity of each industry will change in a somewhat
predictable manner over a period of time when a certain event may happen in the
economy the analyst need a way to predict what the outcomes are going to be. There
is a model that we refer to too do just this, it is known as the "Five Forces Model" and it
shows the influence of industry structure on profitability. The model is made up of two
main components. The first one is the degree of actual and potential competition, which
consists of the rivalry among existing firms, threat of new entrants, and the threat of
substitute products. The second one is the bargaining power of input and output
markets; made up of the powers of buyers and suppliers. Together these five forces
can help predict the industry's profitability and be able to classify the important factors
of Colgate- Palmolive.
Within the five forces there is a high and low end that must be applied to each of
the forces to determine the volatility and to what extent each force affects a firm within
the industry. These five forces help an investor understand how and by how much,
different factors that could happen in an industry would affect the firm. The following
table shows a summary of the highs and lows within the personal product industry.
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