Cirquis du Soleil

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An Amazing Business Made by: Potrîmba Iana Student at ASEM FB 28K

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by Iana Postrimba FB 28 K ASEM, Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova

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An Amazing Business

Made by: Potrîmba Iana Student at ASEM

FB 28K

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An amazing business

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$600 million-a-year Entertainment Empire

A devoted public that will pay almost any ticket price (from $40 to $195) to see the elaborate shows

• The cost to stage one of the performances (Kà)-

$165 million.

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Cirque du Soleil “Circus of the Sun” founded

in 1984 by Guy Laliberté;• Tacticts:1.Promote the show;2. Find not easily replaced

performers; 3.eliminate spoken dialogue;4. cut out expensive and

controversial animal acts.

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o 4.000 employees from 40 countries;

o 17 shows în 271 cities;

o INCOME – $810 million/year;

o AWARDS: Emmi, Bambi, Drama Desk.

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minimal EXPENSES

A permanent theater, can cost upward of $25 million and require three years:

• To conceive;• Cast;• Design; • Train;• Produce.

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Shows• Saltimbanco (1992; 2007);

• Mystère (1993);

• Alegria (1994);

• Quidam (1996) ;

• «O» (1998);

• Varekai (2002);

• OVO (2009)

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Cirque du Soleil expects to generate $600 million

in sales next year.

1994

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1992 / 2007

Cirque generates about 80% of its revenues at

the box office.

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2002

• The rest of the money from show- related merchandise, including custom clothing and DVDs of Cirque touring productions such as Quidam and Varekai.

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1996

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2009

• Cirque Du Soleil “offline” show scored $1.6 million in funding tied to a celebration of the 450th anniversary of Canada's discovery.

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As a Good Competitor in business, IT can teach:

• about recruiting and retaining supremely talented specialists;

• coaxing extreme creativity from a diverse band of employees;

• building a powerhouse global brand

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Hierarchy of beloved brands in 2004:

Cirque du Soleil(No.22);

Ahead of the brands:

• McDonald's;

• Microsoft;

• Volkswagen; • and (ouch) Disney.

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Costumes

o În 2008 – 25.000 costumes;

o 3.000 pairs of shoes/year

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o Show “Mystere” – 2.000 sparkles on a costume;

o Show “O” – 2 months to sew a costume.

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America

Oceania

Europe

Asia

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Europe – 15 countries

Austria

Belgium

Ireland

Denmark

Germany

Finland

France

Great Britain

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Norway

Holand

Portugalia

Russia

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

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Children (0-12 years) -74,80

euro

Adults– 93,50 euro

Children (0-12 years) -60,30

euro

Adults – 75,90 euro

Children (0-12 years) -51,70

euro

Adults – 64,90 euro

Children (0-12 years) -39,60

euroAdults – 49,50

euro

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25 years – it is just the beginning

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Strategy in business

• "It's part of who we are. Every time we come in a comfort zone, we will find a way to get out, because being comfortable in our business is very, very dangerous."

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"We like to take risks” Daniel Lamarre, president and COO

of Cirque du Soleil.

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Galery

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Inspire yourselfto create

together with the Cirque du Soleil

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Happy end

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Thank You!!!

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Vocabulary• Flawless- 1. Being entirely without flaw or

imperfection;• Bizarre -1.Strikingly unconventional and far-fetched

in style or appearance; odd, fantastic;• Training to skirt death- to work very hard;• Conceive-1. to form or develop in the mind; devise:

conceive a plan to increase profits. 2. To apprehend mentally; understand:

couldn't conceive the meaning of that sentence. 3. To be of the opinion that; think: didn't

conceive such a tragedy could occur.

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• Cutting-edge - in accord with the most fashionable ideas or style; "wears only the latest style";

• Cohesive- 2. tending to cohere or stick together. Ex: cohesive story line.

• Pitch- To attempt to promote or sell, often in a high-pressure manner. Ex: pitched a touring version of the show.

• Quirky- An unpredictable or unaccountable act or event; a vagary. Ex: launch his quirky circus into international prominence.

• Lavishly - in a wasteful manner; Characterized by or produced with extravagance and profusion

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• Staggering- Causing great astonishment, amazement, or dismay; overwhelming: a staggering achievement; a staggering defeat.

• Launch - To introduce to the public or to a market: launched the new perfume with prime-time commercials on the major networks.