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Jetblue
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Strategic Change?3 Corporate Social Responsibility6 The Firm’s Organisational Structure8 Strategies of JetBlue Airways11 Conclusion13 References16 JetBlue Executive Summary In 2009, the public prosecutor recession, almost all were meticulou...

Porter Forces Jetblue Airways Analysis
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Porter recognises and analyzes 5 competitive forces that shape every Airline industry, and assists work out an industry's weaknesses and strengths......

Jetblue
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the Airline Industry JetBlue: Delivering Extraordinary Customer Service through the Airline Industry Introduction JetBlue is a low-cost domestic airline service in the United States of America. Its marketing strategy is a combination of low...

Jetblue Airways
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JetBlue Airways Introduction JetBlue is an American lost-cost airline that was founded in 1999 by David Neeleman but was initially named “NewAir”. The headquarters of the company is located in the Forest Hills and the main base of the compa...

Jetblue
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in February 1999 under the name “NewAir”. In September of that year, the airline has been granted 75 routes in the International Airport John F. Kennedy, and the formal authorization of the United States was received in February 2000, start...

Financial Meltdown
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financial meltdown on consumers spending behaviour in uk: case study of Tesco, Asda and Argos costomers Introduction The large and far reaching global financial crisis has naturally given rise to a wide variety of responses and reflections....

Subprime Meltdown
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also known as second chance loans started managing that borrowers do not specify the market interest rates because of difficulties in their history of borrowing. Borrowers with FICO score of 620 loans (on the scale from 380 to 850) is usua...