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Porter's Five Forces Analysis - Indian Automobile Industry

PostDateIcon15 January, 2010 - 15:18 | PostAuthorIconadmin

A Porter's Five Forces Analysis explores five principal industry factors to determine the attractive of a given industry in a given market. In this P5F exercise, we look at the automobile industry in India. This is independent of any manufacturer. As such, it applies to every Indian car manufacturer.

In any P5F analysis, one must examine the following:

1. The threat of new entrants
2. The bargaining power of buyers/customers
3. The threat of substitute products
4. The amount of bargaining power suppliers have
5. The amount of rivalry among competitors

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  | PostTagIconTags: India, indian auto industry, porter, porter's 5 forces, porters 5 forces automobile industry, porters five forces car industry

Porter's Five Forces Analysis - China

PostDateIcon14 January, 2010 - 14:59 | PostAuthorIconadmin

Porter's Five Forces Analysis - China

Porter's Five Forces evaluates the competitiveness and attractiveness of a given industry in a certain market. China is an interesting market to analyze for any industry, especially the automobile industry. China is experiencing tremendous growth, and in 2009 more cars were sold in China than in the US.

To see a P5F analysis of the auto industry in the US, click here.

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  | PostTagIconTags: car industry, China, p5F, porter, porter's 5 forces, porters 5 forces automobile industry, porters five forces car industry
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