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Research into three businesses looking at the reasons behind success and failure. Name: Company Name: Insert image/logo here Age of starting business: Web URL: Reasons for starting business: How was success/failure shown e.g. profit, number of users: Reasons for potential success: e.g. good price, Unique selling point: Reasons for potential Failure:e.g. wrong target market, too expensive

Type of organisation Sole Trader, Partnership, Ltd company, PLC, Franchise, Charity. This is a _____________ organisation because of these 3 points: 1) 2) 3)

Company two Name: Company Name: Age of starting business: Web URL: Insert image/logo here Age of starting business: Web URL: Reasons for starting business: How was success/failure shown e.g. profit, number of users: Reasons for potential success: e.g. good price, Unique selling point: Reasons for potential Failure:e.g. wrong target market, too expensive

Type of organisation Sole Trader, Partnership, Ltd company, PLC, Franchise, Charity. This is a _____________ organisation because of these 3 points: 1) 2) 3)

Company three Name: Company Name: Age of starting business: Web URL: Insert image/logo here Age of starting business: Web URL: Reasons for starting business: How was success/failure shown e.g. profit, number of users: Reasons for potential success: e.g. good price, Unique selling point: Reasons for potential Failure:e.g. wrong target market, too expensive

Type of organsiation Sole Trader, Partnership, Ltd company, PLC, Franchise, Charity. This is a _____________ organisation because of these 3 points: 1) 2) 3)

Analysis Explain out of the three businesses you have researched, which is the most likely to be successful. (Use the keywords to help you). Profit, scale, Unique Selling Point, Target audience, market trend, new, risk Safe, expensive, high-end, low end, expand, cost-effective.