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25 déc. 2005
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Is Haägen Dazs a market leader? If so, thanks to what strategy can it maintain its position?

Case study - 9 pages - Brand management

This report's aim is to determine Haägen Dazs's position on the ice cream market and to examine, more deeply, how this position is achieved; thanks to what strategy this American brand operates today all over the world. In order to carry out this report, I decided to focus on the leading product...

25 déc. 2005
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Marketing plan: Avon and Mattel Inc

Worksheets - 8 pages - Brand management

With this article we will highlight how Mattel and its well-known icon, Barbie tried to get a foothold in the Chinese market since 1998 by using a well known company: Avon. This situation is called a piggy - back, this illustrate how company A, here Mattel, wants to sell its products trough the...

01 déc. 2005
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Launch of the BMW 5 Series in Europe - Strategic Marketing

Case study - 25 pages - Automotive marketing

Here's announcing an overwhelming Enterprise opportunity: Replace the the old version of a Série 5 and you could win an amazing market share - Market is flourishing with middle or high range cars and the competition is vast - Competition is topseeded (3A segment) - Either opt for a Renault or...

11 juin 2005
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DANONE IN CHINA: How Danone developed a strategy to settle on the Chinese market

Case study - 20 pages - International marketing

Danone is one of the leading international agro-alimentary companies in the world. The group wants to establish itself in the biggest market in the world: China. The problem confronting the group is to sort out the many cultural differences that prevent the group from developing its supply of...

31 mai 2005
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Dove

Case study - 6 pages - Brand management

Media not only encompasses the choice of advertising medium (television, radio, newspaper, outdoor, direct mail, etc.), but also the creative strategy. The creative strategy determines what you want to say, how you will say it, and who you want to say it to. Dove Beauty is one example of...

16 mai 2005
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The Garden Organic Restaurant: Business Plan

Business plan - 29 pages - Services marketing

The Garden, a trendy organic restaurant, and classified as a health food restaurant, will open in April 2005 in the city of London (England) on Jamaica Road. The Garden is a great place to eat, offering the blend of an intriguing atmosphere with excellent, tasty, original and good quality...

25 avril 2005
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How to launch and make successful a potential top selling drug against obesity in major markets (USA, Europe and Japan). Dealing with regulations and marketing of these different market

Essay - 10 pages - International marketing

In the first part of this document, we will present a theoretical aspect into the market for medicines that represents around 1.2 billion people worldwide. We will describe the process of entering each market. Each drug is marketed in a very specific way, involves governmental approval after a...

11 avril 2005
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The Volkswagen Group : A study

Case study - 31 pages - Automotive marketing

As the largest automobile manufacturer in Europe and 5th in the whole world, the Volkswagen Group focuses on the automotive market and offers products and services along with an entire automotive value chain. With nine independent brands, the Group provides a unique range of models from the...

25 févr. 2005
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Bacardi vs Smirnoff

Case study - 35 pages - Brand management

Founded in Cuba in 1862, by Don Facundo Bacardi, Bacardi has grown to become the world's leading producer of rum. When rum was first produced by distilling sugar cane juice, it was an unrefined, fiery drink that became associated with the sailors and pirates of the Caribbean seaports. When, Don...

04 janv. 2005
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Explain and illustrate the context of export pricing and costing

Essay - 17 pages - International marketing

To maximize short-term profits you try to squeeze as much money out of sales of the product as possible, even though fewer customers may make a purchase. Your strategy may be to charge premium prices for website design services. You end up with less customers, but then dealing with a lot of...

02 déc. 2004
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Rainy, Steady, Go

Dissertation - 27 pages - Brand management

Rainy, Steady, Go's aim is to install vending machines selling cheap emergency umbrellas in tube stations in London. Our market is for people of all sexes and ages who have forgotten their umbrellas. We have two streams of income: 1. Sales of umbrellas 2. Advertisements on umbrellas Since...

02 déc. 2004
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Rainy, Steady, Go - published: 02/12/2004

Thesis - 27 pages - Services marketing

Rainy, Steady, Go's aim is to install vending machines selling cheap emergency umbrellas in tube stations in London. Our market is for people of all sexes and ages who have forgotten their umbrellas. We have two streams of income: 1. Sales of umbrellas 2. Advertisements on umbrellas Since...

10 nov. 2004
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L'Oréal new product development 2004 campaign global advertising and promotional plan for the metrosexual

Case study - 13 pages - Luxury marketing

"L'Oreal's commitment is to create products that would offer women new ways and means to enhance their beauty?. The L'Oréal story begins in 1907 when a young French chemist, Eugene Schueller, invented the first hair colorant. Success was immediate and since then L'Oreal has gone...

07 oct. 2004
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eBay : Company profile and strategy

Case study - 6 pages - Digital & e-marketing

With the advent of the new technologies, the distribution network has been completely reframed. The introduction of the Internet has revolutionized the consumer behavior. Indeed, electronic commerce has flourished over the last 5 years and the companies cannot afford to ignore such a development....

17 mai 2004
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L'Oréal and the Metrosexual target

Case study - 12 pages - Luxury marketing

‘An urban male with a strong esthetical sense who spends a large amount of time and money on his appearance and lifestyle.' Like soccer star David Beckham, who has been known to paint his fingernails, the metro-sexual are not afraid to embrace their feminine side anymore. Mark Simpson...

16 mai 2004
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The new trends of the XXIst century consumption

Market study - 7 pages - Marketing theories

Marketing has evolved into economic phases. From the beginning of the 19th century to the 1960's, marketers did not focus on the relationship processes which were expensive and difficult to manage. Transaction was the most important thing. Since the 1970's, industrial marketing and...

08 mai 2004
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Levi's: The marketing strategy

Case study - 11 pages - Fashion and ready to wear marketing

Jeans symbolize America: initially, it represented the hero of the conquest of the West, the cowboy. It then joined another American myth: that of the cinema. Youngsters were fascinated by the jeans toting character played by James Dean in Fury of Living. Jeans were exploited thereafter by...

07 mars 2004
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The Palm Pilot

Case study - 13 pages - ICT marketing

Palm Inc. is the leading global provider of Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) for both hardware and operating systems. The company sold its first PDA in 1996 and quickly established a leadership role in the PDA industry. In a span of four years, its revenues grew from $1 million to $564 million....

03 mars 2004
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Case study: Dior Addict and its launch in on the South Korean market

Case study - 18 pages - International marketing

For this report, we have chosen to export a new product having a French branding origin which is within global reach. The export has been done to an Asian country (South Korea) which has a strong demand for the perfume "Dior Addict". Addiction does not hide its game or its intentions. The aim is...

12 févr. 2004
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Commercialization of products under one brand name and occasional use of local brands

Essay - 6 pages - Marketing theories

The aim of this essay is to understand the requirements of formulating unique brand names for products and the best way to market and use the same. We will start by analyzing the reasons as to why a company should market its products under a unique global brand name and subsequently evaluate...

10 févr. 2004
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Interflora's e - commerce

Case study - 30 pages - Digital & e-marketing

?Interflora' is the largest flower delivery company that is well established throughout the world. It consists of a well knit network of flower shops that cater to the orders placed by people in different parts of the world by constantly interacting and coordinating their work to ensure...

26 janv. 2004
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By-products of the cinema and the caso of the Star Wars films

Essay - 24 pages - Medias&communication marketing

This dissertation deals with the subject matter concerning the by-products of the cinema. Thereafter the dissertation will progress to collect sufficient evidence that is required to efficiently market and broadcast a particular kind of product. This concept can be clearly explained by firstly...

07 janv. 2004
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Come to relax in the universe of dream and magic of Walt Disney!

Case study - 8 pages - Tourism marketing

The European experience of the Walt Disney Company really began in 1992, with the inauguration of Marne-la-Vallée's park. Mickey Mouse settles down with the conquering assurance of the Americans, and they export their concept leaders as Levi's, McDonalds or Coca-cola. It is then that...

05 déc. 2003
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Michelin and the Global Tire Industry in 1999

Case study - 15 pages - Automotive marketing

The threat of entry depends on the presence of entry barriers and the reaction that can be expected from existing competitors. Firstly, economies of scale in the production of tires represent an entry barrier for potential competitors, as the market leaders have high levels of production allowing...

28 nov. 2003
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The music industry: industry analysis, the future of the paid content

Market study - 15 pages - Brand management

Contents : Industry Analysis : flow chart, value chain, the vc2 matrix. Paid content : iTunes & Co, demand & deterrents. Future Scenario : tows matrix. Music industry: a complex system of product, information, and capital flows. Value chain: highly fragmented, thus high potential for...

23 nov. 2003
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Work experience report : Philips

Essay - 45 pages - Brand management

The foundations for what was to become one of the world's biggest electronics companies were laid in 1891 when Gerard Philips established a company in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, to manufacture incandescent lamps and other electrical products. The company initially concentrated on making...

23 nov. 2003
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Longevity Healthcare Systems: Hunting for a marketing strategy

Essay - 8 pages - Services marketing

The population of the US is getting older. Many companies are benefiting from this demographic change, especially those in the healthcare industry. One such company is Longevity Healthcare Systems. We will perform a SWOT Analysis and discuss its relevance to examine the current situation of...

23 nov. 2003
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Coca-Cola (Japan) Company

Case study - 10 pages - International marketing

In 1957, Coca-Cola Japan Company (CCJC) was established. The company has become a major player in the Japanese beverage industry. Despite the fact that Coca-Cola is an American company, many of its products have become very popular in the traditional Japanese culture. SWOT analysis will be used...

23 nov. 2003
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Blockbuster Entertainment Corporation

Essay - 7 pages - Medias&communication marketing

Blockbuster video is the undisputed king of the video-rental industry. The following comment made by Fran Bernstein of Merrill Lynch accurately describes Blockbuster's position. “Blockbuster stands alone in the video rental market in both size and ambition. One wonders where is the Burger...

19 nov. 2003
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The influence of the age variable in the consumer behavior

Essay - 7 pages - Marketing theories

This essay is going to focus on the 'age' variable. Marketers can segment their marketing in age subcultures, or support, its members who have shared childhood and young adulthood experiences that influence their customs, rituals, and behavioural processes. People of the same generation...