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2. The dealership began charging a $10 entrance fee to anyone not intending to buy a car or not bringing one in for service.

3. people were paying to enter a car showroom, while General Motors almost had 35 to pay people to come to its dealerships

4. Crowl control

5. The dealership could bring in close to $100,000 a month in admission fees - as well as selling 20-30 cars -a month

Article 2:

2. Grow Florida’s sweetest and juiciest oranges in Punjab

3. Find oranges in Florida and California that are suitable for growing in Punjab

4. It solves a sharp drop in the underground water level, making the soil poorer, farmer's income, and long-term competitiveness.

5. The benefits of this idea are: diversification, farmers have higher income and PepsiCo has local availability of citrus.

Article 3:

2. The great idea is Alex Tew opened a one-page website, divided it into a million pixels (or dots), and sold the space as advertising

3. what makes the idea unusual is that his product has high traffic, low price, simple; and his website is in great demand for large companies that need ad space

4. This idea solve problem: internet advertising 5. Tew became a millionaire. He has learn a lot about business, and he is already working on his next venture

Nhóm 7:

 

Đoạn 1:

1. Car dealrership

2. Charge people an entrance fee to visit a car showroom

3. People do not usually pay to visit a car showroom

4. There were far too many visitors, and only a few of them intended to buy a car

5. Bring min about $100.000 a month in admission fee, sell 20-30 cars a month

 

Đoạn 2

1.food and beverages

2. Growing orange in India

3. This is the first time oranges from Florida have been grown in Indian, farmera from the Punjab traditionally grow wheat and rice

4.The underground water level went down, and the soil got poorer because of intense cultivation of wheat and rice. Farmers were earning very little money, so it was important to diversify

5. For PepsiCo: fruit available locally for their beverags, and long-term competitiveness in a huge market

For Indian: a good source of agricultural revenues

For local farmers: higher income

 

Đoạn 3

1. Internet advertising

2. Making a million dollars from selling pixels on a web page

3. It comes from a young person with entrepreneurial ideas, rather than from an experienced business person or a well·established company. Also, to start it, Tew just needed some web space and a domain name.

4. Tew very quickly earned enough money to finance his university studies.

5. Earn a lot of money, a source of inspiration for other young entrepreneurs, as it showed that original ideas can succeed on the Net.

Nhóm 6

Đoạn 1:

1. Car dealrership

2. Charge people an entrance fee to visit a car showroom

3. People do not usually pay to visit a car showroom

4. There were far too many visitors, and only a few of them intended to buy a car

5. Bring min about $100.000 a month in admission fee, sell 20-30 cars a month

Đoạn 2

1.food and beverages

2. Growing orange in India

3. This is the first time oranges from Florida have been grown in Indian, farmera from the Punjab traditionally grow wheat and rice

4.The underground water level went down, and the soil got poorer because of intense cultivation of wheat and rice. Farmers were earning very little money, so it was important to diversify

5. For PepsiCo: fruit available locally for their beverags, and long-term competitiveness in a huge market

For Indian: a good source of agricultural revenues

For local farmers: higher income

Đoạn 3

1. Internet advertising

2. Making a million dollars from selling pixels on a web page

3. It comes from a young person with entrepreneurial ideas, rather than from an experienced business person or a well·established company. Also, to start it, Tew just needed some web space and a domain name.

4. Tew very quickly earned enough money to finance his university studies.

5. Earn a lot of money, a source of inspiration for other young entrepreneurs, as it showed that original ideas can succeed on the Net.

Student A

1. Car dealrership

2. Charge people an entrance fee to visit a car showroom

3. People do not usually pay to visit a car showroom

4. There were far too many visitors, and only a few of them intended to buy a car

5. Bring min about $100.000 a month in admission fee, sell 20-30 cars a month

Student B

Đoạn 2

1.food and beverages

2. Growing orange in India

3. This is the first time oranges from Florida have been grown in Indian, farmera from the Punjab traditionally grow wheat and rice

4.The underground water level went down, and the soil got poorer because of intense cultivation of wheat and rice. Farmers were earning very little money, so it was important to diversify

5. For PepsiCo: fruit available locally for their beverags, and long-term competitiveness in a huge market

For Indian: a good source of agricultural revenues

For local farmers: higher income

Student C

Đoạn 2

1.food and beverages

2. Growing orange in India

3. This is the first time oranges from Florida have been grown in Indian, farmera from the Punjab traditionally grow wheat and rice

4.The underground water level went down, and the soil got poorer because of intense cultivation of wheat and rice. Farmers were earning very little money, so it was important to diversify

5. For PepsiCo: fruit available locally for their beverags, and long-term competitiveness in a huge market

For Indian: a good source of agricultural revenues

For local farmers: higher income

NHÓM 3

Ferrari:

1. car dealership

2. Charging people an entrance fee to come into the car showroom.

3. People don't usually pay to visit a car showroom.

4. Too many visitors come to the showroom but only a few of them intended to buy a car.

5. The dealership could bring in close to $100,000 a month in admission fees, and the dealer sells 20-30 cars a month, which means the income is up.

PepsoCo:

1. food and beverages

2. grow oranges in Punjab, India.

3. Famers in the northern Indian state grow mostly wheat and rice.

4. The underground water level went down, and the soil got poorer because of the intense cultivation of wheat and rice.

5. For Pepsico and other Western food companies this kind of initiative is the key to long-term competitiveness in one of the world's fastest-growing consumer markets; for India: higher income.

Million Dollar Homepage:

1. Internet advertising

2. Opened a one-page website, divided it into a million pixels (or dots), and sold the space as advertising.

3. Tew is a young man still go to university study, not an experiemced business person.

4. ew very quickly earned enough money to finance his university studies . (incidentally, he chose to postpone them and work on a new business venture instead.)

5. A lot of money for the entrepreneur, obviously. Possibly a source of inspiration for other young entrepreneurs, as it showed that original ideas can succeed on the Net. Finally, a cheap and apparently effective way for businesses to advertise their products and services .

Penske-Wym

2;3. Charging a $10 entrance fee to anyone not intending to buy a car or not bringing one in for service

4. About 1,500 people a day were trooping in to admire the Ferrari and Maserati

5. The dealership could bring in close to $100,000 a month in admission fees, and the dealer sell 20-30 cars a month

 

Pepsi Co

2, Juiciest oranges will soon grow in Punjab

3. Farmers from the Punjab traditionally

grow wheat and rice.

4.Four decades of intense cultivation have led to a sharp drop in the underground water level and made the soil poorer

5.The government wants n the diversification, the farmers want higher income, and the company wants local the availability of citrus

NHÓM 8

Student A: Penske-Wynn

1. Car dealership.

2. Charge people an entrance fee to visit a car showroom.

3. People do not usually pay to visit a car showroom.

4. There were far too many visitors, and only a few of them intended to buy a car.

5. Bring min about $100.000 a month in admission fee, sell 20-30 cars a month.

Student B: PepsiCo

1. Food and beverages.

2. Introduce citrus fruit varieties from Florida and California to boost productivity.

3. Adapting citrus cultivation to Punjab's different conditions.

4. Declining productivity from intensive farming.

5. Diversification, higher income for farmers, local citrus availability.

Student C: Million Dollar Homepage

1. Internet advertising.

2. Sell pixels as advertising space on a single-page website.

3. Offers a novel approach to online advertising.

4. Solves the problem of funding the creator's university studies by providing a profitable advertising platform.

5. Significant revenue generation and affordable advertising opportunities for companies.

A. Ferrari attraction

2. charging a $10 entrance fee to anyone not intending to buy a car or not bringing one in for service

3. people were paying to enter a car showroom, while General Motors almost had to pay people to come to its dealerships.

4. Problem is about 1,500 people a day were trooping in to admire the Ferrari and Maserati sports cars parked on the showroom floor. So staff spent as much time on crowd control as selling cars.

5. the dealership could bring in close to $100,000 a month in admission fees as well as selling 20-30 cars a month

B. PepsiCo’s sweet taste of success

2. Experiment with planting different varieties of citrus fruit

3. The government wants diversification, the farmers want higher income, and the company wants local availability of citrus

4. The key to long-term competi-tiveness in one of the world’s fastest-growing consumer markets

5. A quarter of punjab state’s agricultural rev-enues could come from cit-rus by 2015, local officials estimate

C. Milion Dollar Homepage

2.opened a one-page website, divided it into a milion pixels (or dots) and sold the space as advertising.

3. simple, catchy and cheap. He sold his pixels for one dollar each, the minium purchase being 100 pixels

4. to raise money for his university studies. In addition, his site was in great demand among companies that needed advertising space.

5. tew became a milionaire and he has learnt a lot about business, and he is already working on his next venture.

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