Archives tagged: Airbus

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The Next-Best Alternative

By Anirban Sengupta July 7, 2014

Innovation is a great thing: it sparks our creativity, fills needs or streamlines our lives, and fuels our economy. But even the newest-to-the-world products and services face competition. We need to be able to gauge the market outlook for any of our potential offerings, from the most evolutionary to the most revolutionary…

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Bombardier CSeries: How will Boeing/Airbus Duopoly Respond?

By Curry W. Hilton February 4, 2013

The much-anticipated Bombardier CSeries commercial airplane line provides a uniquely positioned offering, boasting 20% fewer CO2 emissions, 20% fuel savings, and 15%…

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Top 6 – June 2012

By Tim J. Smith, PhD June 1, 2012

Mr. Leahy (Airbus CEO) said he was “shocked” by the magnitude of Boeing’s discounts but said they won’t stick. “They’ll try it…

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Underdogs Achieve When Strategy Aligns with Market Needs

By Tim J. Smith, PhD March 1, 2006

It is natural to expect that those who won in prior battles will continue to win in future ones, but underdogs can…

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Size Counts

By Tim J. Smith, PhD September 15, 2004

The US is home to 294 million individuals living in 105 million households and working at 21 million businesses plus a number…

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Addressing Investor Concerns

By Tim J. Smith, PhD June 5, 2002

There are three legs to a new venture. Venture capitalists evaluate a firm according to two of the legs: Can they build…

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