Zara - Five Forces Analysis

Zara - Five Forces Analysis

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Intensity of Existing Rivalry

Large industry size (Zara) Large industries allow multiple firms and produces to prosper without having to steal market share...
Extremely competitive retail industry (Zara) Please edit this page to add a description…

Bargaining Power of Suppliers

Threat of Substitutes

Low cost leader (Zara) Please edit this page to add a description…

Bargaining Power of Customers

Product is important to customer (Zara) When customers cherish particular products they end up paying more for that one product. This...
Large number of customers (Zara) When there are large numbers of customers, no one customer tends to have bargaining leverage....

Threat of New Competitors

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Online competition (Zara) Please edit this page to add a description…
Geographic factors limit competition (Zara) If existing competitors have the best geographical locations, new competitors will have a...
Customers are loyal to existing brands (Zara) It takes time and money to build a brand. When companies need to spend resources building a brand,...

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