Lenovo Vs. Helwett Packard in the Chinese market
Case study - 22 pages - Tourism marketing
The Chinese PC market is, behind the US, the second largest market in the world. With its 1.3 billion inhabitants and an expected market growth of 19%, the Chinese PC market is probably one of the most interesting emerging markets. While the local companies...
Marketing challenges when targeting developed markets: How to overcome them? - publié le 16/01/2009
Essay - 10 pages - Services marketing
Over the past decade, many Asian companies have established branded products in several emerging markets (consumer electronics industry or domestic appliances for example). But nowadays, the next challenge is, for emerging market companies, to establish branded products in developed...
H&M on the Japanese market (2007) - publié le 19/01/2009
Essay - 9 pages - Business strategy
Hennes & Mauritz AB, better known as H&M, one of the inexpensive clothing fashion brand's leaders, established an expansion strategy, above all towards the East. They opened a lot of new stores in the best location, on shopping streets and in shopping centers in the United States (Beverly Center...
Objectives and Importance of the WTO to Open and Develop New Commercial Markets
Essay - 15 pages - International economy
The World Trade Organization (WTO) is an international organization which governs the rules of international trade between countries. Today, new markets are appearing thanks to developing countries, who also want to take part in free trade. Therefore, it is important to know how the WTO...
H&M on the Japanese market (2007)
Market study - 11 pages - Fashion and ready to wear marketing
Hennes & Mauritz AB, better known as H&M, one of the inexpensive clothing fashion brand's leaders, established an expansion strategy, above all towards the East. They opened a lot of new stores in the best location, on shopping streets and in shopping centers in the United States (Beverly Center...
Marketing challenges when targeting developed markets: How to overcome them?
Case study - 13 pages - International marketing
Over the past decade, many Asian companies have established branded products in several emerging markets (consumer electronics industry or domestic appliances for example). But nowadays, the next challenge is, for emerging market companies, to establish branded products in developed...
To what extent is the British newspaper market is a pluralist market? - publié le 12/01/2009
Essay - 5 pages - Social, moral & civic education
According to former MP William Hague, Britain 'has a great and vibrant tradition of a free and pluralist press and media, rich in its diversity and opinions.'(Hague; 2000). It is true that in the past decades, the British newspaper market has always been referred to as being...
Objectives and Importance of the WTO to Open and Develop New Commercial Markets - publié le 29/09/2010
Essay - 15 pages - Economy general
The World Trade Organization (WTO) is an international organization which governs the rules of international trade between countries. Today, new markets are appearing thanks to developing countries, who also want to take part in free trade. Therefore, it is important to know how the WTO...
An Irish firm in the Chinese Market - publié le 13/04/2008
Case study - 11 pages - Business strategy
Enterprise Ireland, positioned in the cosmetics field, is willing to enter an international market. With 15% of annual growth in the global market, China becomes more and more attractive for businesses all around the world. In Europe, the attractiveness is intensified by the amount...
Study on Moroccan Labour law, Labour Resources and Costs
Case study - 19 pages - Economy general
Morocco has created a favorable environment for investors as the result of an extensive program designed to attract business to the country. Multinational corporations that have invested in Morocco benefited from those competitive advantages on several fronts. This study gives detailed...
Philip Morris International's global strategy: Comparative cases of French and Chinese market - publié le 20/02/2011
Thesis - 22 pages - Business strategy
In 1954, the US Tobacco company Philip Morris started to develop its sales activities overseas by choosing an accessible market not so far from USA by creating an affiliate society in Australia. In 1955, PM Overseas was born and was established as an international division. Today, Philip...
Citroen in the chinese market
Case study - 22 pages - Automotive marketing
The table of contents of the report : The Chinese Market, Chinese panorama, its economic situation, demographics, International relationships, China's Car Market, its environmental aspect, offers, competition, its perspectives, Citroën in China, and the Industrial tools in...
To what extent is the British newspaper market is a pluralist market?
Essay - 6 pages - Medias
According to former MP William Hague, Britain 'has a great and vibrant tradition of a free and pluralist press and media, rich in its diversity and opinions.'(Hague; 2000). It is true that in the past decades, the British newspaper market has always been referred to as being...
Study on Moroccan Labour law and labour Resources and Costs
Case study - 19 pages - International economy
Morocco has created a favorable environment for investors as the result of an extensive program designed to attract business to the country. Multinational corporations that have invested in Morocco benefited from those competitive advantages on several fronts. This study gives detailed...
The market of the bottled water (2005)
Case study - 8 pages - Services marketing
The market for bottled water has become the most dynamic sector in the universe of soft drinks, and happens to be a large market, consisting of several products with different features and functions. Mineral water and spring water are distinguished on the water market....
International market strategy for Organeat
Case study - 18 pages - Business strategy
The consumption of organic products is primarily to engage in a process conducive towards farming, which is humane, sustainable and inclusive. It is a way to rule in favor of the emergence of a new society, respecting the man, his environment and the fate of future generations. These are some...
Yamaha: Dominant market penetration,United Kingdom
Market study - 10 pages - Business strategy
Leading motorcycle manufacturer and distributor in United Kingdom. Largest motorcycle producer and distributor in United Kingdom, with volume share of 16.5% in 2010. The company offers motorcycles, outboard motors, ATVs, personal watercraft, snowmobiles, boats, outdoor power equipment and race...
Philip Morris International's global strategy: Comparative cases of French and Chinese market
Thesis - 22 pages - Business strategy
In 1954, the US Tobacco company Philip Morris started to develop its sales activities overseas by choosing an accessible market not so far from USA by creating an affiliate society in Australia. In 1955, PM Overseas was born and was established as an international division. Today, Philip...
Market presentation about the Ted Baker Company (2006)
Market study - 20 pages - Services marketing
First of all, Ted Baker is operating on the fashion retailing market, which we are going to study, with particular attention to United Kingdom, where the company started. In this report, we will be mainly concerned with women swear retailing which is currently the most important part of...
Market presentation about the Ted Baker Company (2006) - publié le 05/03/2008
Case study - 49 pages - Fashion and ready to wear marketing
First of all, Ted Baker is operating on the fashion retailing market, which we are going to study, with particular attention to United Kingdom, where the company started. In this report, we will be mainly concerned with women swear retailing which is currently the most important part of...
Coach: introduction of an American leather goods producer to the French market
Case study - 10 pages - Brand management
Let us briefly recall the features of the French leather goods market. This market is composed of 123 enterprises generating a turnover of 1703.2 billions euros. In France, approximately 14.000 employees are working for leather goods companies. The low and middle price companies...
Could fair trade be part of the global market and how?
Dissertation - 47 pages - Economy general
Could fair trade be a part of the global market? An explanation is given about the meaning of this new concept of international trade, its organization and the role of each actor. Then the review of the literature focuses and analyze the two important stakeholders, the consumers and the...
Coach: introduction of an American leather goods producer to the French market - published: 15/01/2009
Essay - 8 pages - Services marketing
Let us briefly recall the features of the French leather goods market. This market is composed of 123 enterprises generating a turnover of 1703.2 billions euros. In France, approximately 14.000 employees are working for leather goods companies. The low and middle price companies...
Business strategy: How Dell Computer uses technology to gain competitive advantage and keep its leader position on the PC market ? - published: 29/09/2010
Case study - 22 pages - Business strategy
When Dell's CEO, Michael S. Dell and President, Kevin B. Rollins met in the fall of 2001, they were confident that the company was recovering from the global crash of personal computer (PC) sales. In fact, Dell is the master at selling PCs directly and bypassing middlemen and thus delivers PCs...
Farmland Abandonment and the Farmland Market: Lessons from Japan
Essay - 10 pages - Economy general
A major concern in Japan is the farmland market which is inefficient and which is reaching a state of illiquidity. If one could go by a hypothesis the reason for this inefficiency could be related to the remarkable increase in area of abandoned farmland. In this paper, a model which is...
Analysis of the opportunities for a MNC to expand its international operations on Chinese and Indian markets - publié le 29/09/2010
Case study - 12 pages - Economy general
With the biggest two populations of the world, China (1.3 billion inhabitants) and India (1.1 billion inhabitants) became two major participants in the global economy. With the late evolution of their populations, China and India have evolved as the two most important emerging markets and...
How Can Outsourcing to Emerging Markets Be Used to Gain Competitive Advantage?
Essay - 4 pages - Foreign markets
Since the fall of the Berlin wall in 1989, the world has become more globalised than ever (Global Policy, 2003). This globalisation has changed the world and especially the economic and business structure of emerging countries. Outsourcing is a contractual delegation to an outside...
Nikon : A market analysis on its Global Operations
Market study - 7 pages - Business strategy
Nikon Corporation is one of the leading companies in the world in the field of optics and imaging. It currently holds the second rank in the areas of photolithography and semiconductor fabrication. It is headquartered out of Tokyo, Japan. The company was founded on 25th July, 1917 when all three...
Analysis of the opportunities for a MNC to expand its international operations on Chinese and Indian markets
Case study - 12 pages - Foreign markets
With the biggest two populations of the world, China (1.3 billion inhabitants) and India (1.1 billion inhabitants) became two major participants in the global economy. With the late evolution of their populations, China and India have evolved as the two most important emerging markets and...
How Can Outsourcing to Emerging Markets Be Used to Gain Competitive Advantage? - published: 29/09/2010
Essay - 4 pages - Economy general
Since the fall of the Berlin wall in 1989, the world has become more globalised than ever (Global Policy, 2003). This globalisation has changed the world and especially the economic and business structure of emerging countries. Outsourcing is a contractual delegation to an outside...
