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Case Study: A Strategic Analysis of Amazon.com in 1997
by blade31, Mar 25, 2008
Amazon has grown admirably from its initial beginnings as a small online bookseller to a giant superstore company. During this process of rapid growth, it has incurred significant losses and it becomes more expose to a greater competition and threats. Cutting costs and achieving profitability remain Amazon's greatest challenges. However, there are key factors such as a strong brand, providing customers with outstanding value and a superior shopping experience, massive sales volume and realizing economies of scale which contribute a lot to the success of this company.
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Club Penguin Takeover
by Beartwig, Sep 9, 2007
Sony wants to buy Club Penguin.
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Northern Rock Nationalisation: 10 Questions Answered
by R J Evans, Feb 19, 2008
Confused about Northern Rock's nationalisation? This straightforward and amusing article will answer ten of your questions.
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$46 Billion in Google Internet Monopoly Game
by Louie Jerome, Feb 6, 2008
Google, Yahoo and Microsoft are engaged in a giant battle for control of the internet.
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Social Responsibility of Starbucks
by Clinton R. LeFort, Jan 8, 2008
The strengths and weaknesses of Starbucks coffee.
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Solution to Youtube vs Viacom
by Scott Grahm, Dec 24, 2007
We've all heard about the lawsuit Viacom filed against Youtube for hosting their stuff online without their permission. Now I think I've got an idea that could make everyone happy.
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Controversy: The Bell Bay Pulp Mill
by Samuel Kaplan, Nov 11, 2007
The proposed bell bay pulp mill. what are your opinions about it's future?
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Shadowy Talks at Apple and Google
by Vivalabird, Nov 1, 2007
Five years from now we could be experiencing free public Wifi. Here's why.
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Facebook Isn't Worth One Cent of 15 Billion
by Vivalabird, Oct 31, 2007
While Microsoft might have valued Facebook at 15 billion, in real terms the popular social networking site has nothing to offer traditional businesses.
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The Big Three is Changing
by Vivalabird, Oct 30, 2007
Another exec is water under the bridge as Yahoo falls behind social networking cult hero, Facebook.
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