8:57 1. The importance of train in Britain's history.The situation of two different companies: S won contracts. B lost out,cuts jobs. 2. The faults of the government The workers affected protest against the government which has done nothing for the B's failure in business. 3. Train building gradually becomes the core domain for Britain. But its future is not promising now. In contrast, RR, the aeroplane company, prospers. 4. The reasons for the success of RR, which also reflects the reasons for B's failure. a. Multiple application of its products b. global development. While B has limited itself within the nation and has been dependent on the government and one contract. c. establish the standard of its technology 5. Other industries should learn form RR.
1. Train industry was once the major industry in Britain; yet today they are loosing their advantages. Train-producing companies are faced with closure. 2. 1)Brief information about the closing train-producing company, B. 2)take the prospering industry, aerospace, in contrast to the fading halo around train industry. 3. Take B, a train-producing factory, as an example. It's deemed to be closed soon and its boss blame this fate to the government. 1)He thinks the Whitehall has been biased when making relevant policies; 2)However, facts demonstrate that the government is actually fair. 4. The author went on looking for the reason of the sharp contrast between the two industries: 1) both are faced with limited profits in providing only products; The aero- company moves on to work on the profits that could be drew by providing services, whereas B has done no such thing. 2) Both are dealing with the trend that most consumers are considering products outside of their own countries; the aero- company has expanded its market to a global-wide scale, but B still has a nationwide sales network. 5. Some other differences(cannot remember><) 6. summery: there are a lot B can learn from the success of RR(the aero company) though it might be already too late for B.