Category: Apple

  • Marketing of Apple Products in UK

    Table of Contents Introduction Company Analysis Findings Conclusion Reference List Introduction Marketing can be defined as the process of making goods and service available to customers. Marketing helps to communicate one’s product to the potential customers. This includes selling products and promoting them through advertising. Marketing is geared towards satisfying customer needs and through the…

  • Supply Chain Management for Apple

    Supply chain management is vital for firms that create a large fraction of their returns outside their domestic market since they need to locate an equilibrium between finding their merchandise out to the market swiftly and maintaining a low inventory. Apple’s supply chain is about more than simply effectively managing warehouses and distribution ties, but…

  • The Apple International Company

    Table of Contents Introduction The Apple Company’s Moral Code Evaluation and Measurement of Apple Company’s Ethical Systems Apple’s Effects on the Community or Places Where It Operates or Is Based References Introduction Apple International Company is a multinational technology firm that creates, develops, and markets computer software, consumer devices, and online services. The company’s hardware…

  • Apple and Its Product Range in the UK Smartphone Market

    Table of Contents Introduction Organization and Product Line Description Market Condition and Current Competition in the UK Market Analyses Core Strategy Statement and Optimal Strategic Option Conclusion Reference List Introduction The history of Apple Inc. is closely tied to that of the technology industry, with the company being one of the best-recognized developers and sellers…

  • Apple: Sunscreen Claims, Risk Management and Consumer Confidence

    Table of Contents Boosting Sales Brand Image Company Culture Talent Management and Value Creation Conclusion References Apple has become one of the most influential companies in the world recently. It is capable of developing and changing both the hardware and the software of billions of users worldwide. Moreover, the corporation headquartered in California does not…

  • Apple Inc.’s and Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.’s Company Analysis

    Table of Contents Introduction Data Discussion References Introduction The paper seeks to carry out a comparison of five account balances for Apple, Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. The two companies closes their financial year in different months. Apple, Inc. closes the year in the month of September. Therefore, the analysis will be carried out…

  • Apple Inc.: Company Overview

    Table of Contents Introduction Business Summary Risk Factors Summary References Introduction Apple Corporation is one of the largest manufacturers of modern technology. It has revolutionized the way we communicate, share and interpret data, and for many of us spend a majority of our personal time. Over the years, this company has become a trailblazer for…

  • Apple Inc.’s Company and Ratios Analysis

    Organizations use a number of indexes to evaluate their annual financial performance. One of the most commonly used measures is the operating leverage that helps explain the responsiveness of operating income to change in sales. The best way to understand the concept is by looking at a real example. In the fiscal year ended on…

  • Apple, Samsung, Sony, LG, Toshiba Product Hierarchies

    Table of Contents Introduction and benefit of product hierarchy Performance of Consumer Electronics Industry in Dubai PEST Analysis Product Hierarchy Substitute Ability The Level of Competition in Dubai BCG Matrix for Apple, Samsung, Sony, LG, and Toshiba in Dubai Future in UAE with correlation to consumer acceptance and cultural adaptability Works Cited Introduction and benefit…

  • Romancing the Globe: Apple’s Greatest Hits and Misses

    Table of Contents Introduction Culture Change Agent Steep Learning Curve Conclusion References Introduction In the book entitled Fundamentals of International Business the authors discussed the idea that a company can “romance” the globe by developing products and services adapted to the local culture. In the case of successful attempts, the products are well received by…