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Australia Solar Powered Innovations, LLC Expansion Alex Gottlieb, Brian Patera, Jessica Kennedy, Matt Patera, Rachel Cooper
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Is there a market? ► Ideal climate ► Fast growing strong economy ► Government’s support ► People’s support ► Renewable energy companies are flourishing YES! YES! Alex Gottlieb
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Issues and Obstacles ► Solar power provides small amount of electrical needs ► Higher cost per kilowatt than other power sources ► Heavy competition exists ► Solar market not yet stable and advantages could still be lost Matt Patera
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► ► BP Solar ► ► Solar Systems ► ► Solar Technology Australia ► ► Cairns Solar Equipment ► ► Natural Technology Systems ► ► Conergy Pty Ltd. ► ► R F Industries Pty Ltd. Solar Companies Matt Patera
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Form of Venture ► Providing Grid feed solar systems as well as stand alone solar systems ► Provide systems in the states of Queensland, New South Wales and South Australia ► Become an independent seller ► Establish name ► Provide better service to stand above the rest ► Expand our business as the market increases more Matt Patera
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Rachel Cooper
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Geography ► Capital is Canberra ► Mostly low plateau with deserts ► Fertile plains in the southeast ► 6 th largest country ► Long term concerns include climate issues ► Driest inhabitant continent ► Population of over 20 million Rachel Cooper
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History ► Six colonies created in the late 18 th and 19 th centuries ► Became Commonwealth of Australia ► Female vote ► Gained independence Rachel Cooper
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Culture ► Greetings Direct eye contact preferred How ya going? ► Religion Mainly Christian Some Catholics ► Music ► Sports Brian Patera
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Government ► Constitutional Democracy ► Queen Elizabeth II ► Three Branches of Government ► Parliament System Brian Patera
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Political Conditions ► The Liberal Party ► The Nationals ► The Australian Labor Party Brian Patera
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Economic System (2007 est.) Australia United States GDP per capita $37,300$45,800 Unemployment Rate 4.4%4.6% Literacy Rate 99%99% Education 20 years 16 years Exchange Rate 1.5521 AUD = 1 USD Highly Encourage Hiring of Local People Alex Gottlieb
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BP to close solar panel plant ► BP location in Sydney to close in March ► Poor physical location ► Lack of expansion potential ► Many jobs lost Rachel Cooper
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Conflicts ► Timor-Leste and Australia defer dispute ► Leads RAMSI ► Illicit and licit drugs Rachel Cooper
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LESCANT Language Mainly English is spoken Environment & Technology Cell phone approval, fax machines, internet common Social Organization Discrimination prohibited Rights to criticize government’s actions and laws Jessica Kennedy
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LESCANT Continued… Context Negotiating is open and straight forward Language precise Authority Position, status, and title are irrelevant Non-verbal Behavior Hand shaking Thumbs up Time Concept Punctuality is critical Late is negative Jessica Kennedy
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Decision ► Australian expansion would produce a positive outcome because: ► Promising and ideal market ► Not difficult to adapt ► Government support Solar Powered innovations LLC
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Sources ► http://www.cana.net.au/seechange/bpsolar_4clr.j pg ► http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_power_in_Austr alia ► http://www.cyborlink.com/besite/australia.htm ► https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the- world-factbook/geos/as.html ► Australia Business By James L. Nolan, Edward G. Hinkelman, Karla C. Shippey ► http://solarbuzz.com/CompanyListings/Australia.ht m ► The Australia Business with The Wall Street Journal BP to Close Solar Plant in Sydney
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