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Title: Eric Geffre


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Presented by Eric Geffre Mitch Hughes Wenshu
Wang Mengqiu Yan
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Agenda
  • Company Analysis-Mengqiu
  • History-Mitch
  • Competitor Analysis-Wenshu
  • SWOT Analysis-Mengqiu
  • Industry Analysis-Mitch
  • Global operations-Eric
  • Recommendations-Eric

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Company Analysis
  • 2,800 branch stores across 14 countries and
    regions
  • Non-food products
  • Sports equipment, kitchen utensils, etc.
  • Own label products (ex. Cherokee)
  • E-commerce business (Tesco.com)

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Tesco cont.,
  • 5 types of stores in the UK
  • Tesco Extra Stores
  • Tesco Stores
  • Tesco Express Stores
  • Tesco Metro Stores
  • One Stop Stores
  • Tesco is mainly in the form of joint ventures
    outside UK

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Tesco History
  • Founded in 1924 by Jack Cohen
  • Opened small store in Edgware, London
  • National food store chain in the 1970s
  • Took over 40 Hillards supermarkets in 1987
  • Surpassed Sainsbury to become largest UK retailer
    in the 1990s
  • Now worlds 3rd largest grocery retailer and 59th
    on Fortunes global 500

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Competitor Analysis
  • Wal-Mart
  • Carrefour
  • Metro AG
  • Small local retailers

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Wal-Mart
  • In 1962, Sam Walton, in the USA.
  • Largest retailer in the world 6,796 stores in 14
    countries.
  • Always Low Prices
  • In 1999, ASDA ( the second, in the UK)
  • In 2007, bid for the Sainsbury( the third, in the
    UK)
  • Tescos Fresh Easy in the USA

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Carrefour
  • In 1959, Marcel Fournier and Louis Defforey,
    France, crossroads
  • High-Low Price, hypermarket
  • NO.1 in Chinas market

Tesco
Carrefour
11 stores in Czech Republic 4 stores in
Slovakia
6 stores in Taiwan 57.4 million
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Metro AG
  • In 1964, Otto Beisheim, Germany
  • Cash Carry, commercial customers
  • Bad performance in Chinas market
  • No.1 in Eastern Europe market

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Small Local Retailers
  • Daily grocery
  • Popular in Asia, especially in China
  • Example Seven-Eleven

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A small shop in Korea
A small shop in China
Seven-Eleven in Japan
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Strengths
  • Strong brand image
  • good, better, best
  • Partnership strategy
  • As a partner with Le Gou in China
  • Customer service
  • Every little helps
  • Clubcard
  • Performance of Tesco.com
  • Largest online food market

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Weaknesses
  • High dependence on UK
  • 76 of total revenue from the UK market
  • Low returns

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Opportunities
  • Green Consumption
  • Low carbon economy
  • Renewable materials
  • Non-food market

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Threats
  • Intense Competition
  • Wal-Mart, Carrefour, and Metro (international
    market)
  • Asda, Sainsbury, and local retail stores (UK
    market)
  • Increasing labor wages in UK

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Industry Analysis
  • Food retail industry
  • Supermarkets
  • Hypermarkets
  • Food specialists
  • Discounters
  • Other

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Industry cont.,
  • Increase in 2001
  • Decrease in 2002
  • Causes
  • Energy costs
  • Property taxes
  • Transportation prices

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Industry cont.,
  • Food retail industry in Europe

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Industry cont.,
  • Environmental management program
  • Tescos environmental program
  • Employees and community
  • Recycling and waste management centers
  • Reduce energy consumption
  • Bio-fuels

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Global Operations
  • Entered international market in 1994
  • First international store in Hungary
  • Poland, Slovakia and Czech Republic followed
  • Entered Ireland in 1997
  • Entered Asia for first time in98 in Thailand
  • Followed by South Korea, Malaysia, Japan
  • China in 2004

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Global Operations cont.,
  • Tailors stores to local cultures
  • Extensive use of local resources
  • Only 100 of 100,000 international employees are
    ex-patriots
  • Multi-format stores

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Global Operations cont.,
  • Operates 87 stores in Hungary
  • Market leader
  • Largest foreign investor
  • Has 105 stores in Poland
  • 13 acquired from HIT
  • Also the market leader
  • Operates 72 stores between Slovakia and Czech
    Republic
  • Most stores are smaller formats

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Global Operations cont.,
  • Tesco runs 91 stores in Ireland
  • Market leader
  • Has 8 stores in Turkey
  • Entered Thailand in 1998
  • Purchased Lotus chain
  • Operates 219 stores
  • Very successful with multi-formats

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Global Operations cont.,
  • Very successful in South Korea
  • Operates 62 stores, 12 were acquired from
    Aram-Mart
  • 111 stores are located in Japan
  • Purchased Tanekin business to help grow organic
    market
  • Entered China in 2004
  • Now has 39 stores
  • Area of concentration for Tesco

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Global Operations cont.,
  • Opened 238 stores internationally in 2006
  • Helped grow international sales by 40.7 over
    2005 sales

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Recommendations
  • Focus on brand
  • Dont focus on price competition
  • Look to offer more unique products
  • Become more environmentally conscious
  • Continue to develop overseas market
  • Have greater percentage of sales come
    internationally
  • Focus heavily on Chinese market

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Conclusion
  • Tesco is continuing to establish brand around
    world
  • In a competitive industry with strong competitors
  • Continuing its global expansion
  • Will have to evolve to be successful

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