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By looking at Porter’s 5 forces we can see howBudweiser as a company creates value for its stakeholders. The 5 forces that are dealtwith in the external environment are barriers to entry, the power of substitutes, rivalry  

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To know how well a certain company is doing in the business world, you have to analyze its value. Value is the worth of a company, and determines whether or not people will invest into it. There are many factors that help determine whether a company can create enough value to be successful in the market. It has to be competitive in the external environment to create value, and by looking at Porter's 5 forces we can see how Budweiser as a company creates value for its stakeholders. The 5 forces that are dealt with in the external environment are barriers to entry, the power of substitutes, rivalry between competitors, the power of suppliers and the power of buyers. In order to create value for a company, you have to make it successful in the industry. Before you put the company into effect, you have to look at the barriers to entry. Barriers to entry are, "factors that make it...

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