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    feedback. Therefore‚ it was decided to start a market study to evaluate the potential sales capacity.300 malls were conducted to interview after testing with focus group. 4. Quantification of volume: A contract was signed between TruEarth and Nielsen BASES‚ a market research firm‚ to guess the potential sales. A BASES 1 test was about the customer’s awareness and interest‚ and BASES 2 test was about the taste besides the “line extension” study for any existing product line. Cucina Fresca: In late

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    DESIGNING AND MANAGING SERVICES | CHAPTER 13 379 Marketing Excellence >>The Ritz-Carlton Few brands attain such a high standard of customer service as the luxury hotel‚ The Ritz-Carlton. The RitzCarlton dates back to the early 20th century and the original Ritz-Carlton Boston‚ which revolutionized the way U.S. travelers viewed and experienced customer service and luxury in a hotel. The Ritz-Carlton Boston was the first of its kind to provide guests with a private bath in each guest

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    Introduction: In 2005‚ Adidas the renowned footwear company from Germany was in a raging war with it’s U.S competitor Nike over market share in the field of football footwear and accessories. In the war over market share Adidas acquired Reebok the prominent company in basketball footwear to further gain a share in the U.S. Nike has also gained a lot of grounds in the field of football footwear by it’s aggressive marketing and sponsoring strategy that included the Brazilian national team and other

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    Case Study – Corporate Social Responsibility – AMWAY Posted on Thursday‚ January 17‚ 2008 by BullsEye    Rate This By the end of your reading‚ you should be able to answer the following questions: 1. What do you understand by the term Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)? 2. Explain two actions that Amway and its IBOs are currently taking that involve CSR. 3. Analyse the key ingredients in Amway’s CSR strategy. Show how the strategy is designed to translate the vision into practical steps

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    CASE- STUDY THE ADIDAS- REEBOK MERGER The case discusses the proposed merger of Reebok International Limited with Adidas-Salomon AG. It describes the recent trends and studies the ongoing merger in the sporting goods industry. The case presents the rationale behind the decision to merge. Finally‚ the case ends with a debate on whether the merger would be successful. Issues » The recent trends and structure facing the sporting goods industry » The reasons for the ongoing mergers and acquisitions

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    The Whirlpool Duet: A Soap Opera for Kids? What part of housework do Americans spend the most time doing but know the least about? Now‚ think about this for a minute—don’t blow it off. When you live away from home‚ what "housework" takes the biggest chunk of your time? The answer? Laundry. Americans spend more time each week washing and drying clothes than cleaning house‚ mowing lawns‚ or cooking. In fact‚ the average American "housewife" spends seven to nine hours doing laundry each week.

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    Strategies of ADIDAS Global Brands is responsible for all the product and marketing functions and long-term development of the adidas and Reebok brands. The primary objective of this portfolio strategy is to ensure that our brands seize market and category opportunities through well-defined and coordinated go-to-market strategies. Each brand is responsible for the execution of its strategic focus by creating a constant stream of innovative and inspiring products and generating communication strategies

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    Adidas Introduction Adidas‚ a world class leading brand for sports equipment‚ accessories and apparels. The German multinational corporation design and manufactures sports equipment‚ clothes‚ shoes and many more. They are known to have the best technology and design for their running shoes and clothes which has help many athletes to perform better. It does not only manufacture sports but stuff related to fashion such as watches‚ perfume and sunglasses. Adidas was founded in 1949 by Adolf Dassler

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    Case Study adidas The brand adidas has been selling sports apparel for 90 years and has been the official sponsor of the World Cup since 1970. It has more than 38‚000 employees throughout the world. Currently‚ one of its most outstanding products is the F-50 soccer shoe. It’s the world’s lightest‚ weighing 165g‚ and is worn by the most important players in the World Cup. A special version was made exclusively for the Argentinian player Lionel Messi‚ who was selected as the FIFA World Player

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    1. What is diversifiable risk? It is a part that can be eliminated by diversification . 2.What is preferred stock? Stock with dividend priority over common stock‚ normally with a fixed dividend rate‚sometime without voting rights. 3.What is risk premium? The excess return required from an investment in a risky asset over that required from an risk-free investment. 4.What is principle of diversification? Spreading an investment across a number of asset will eliminate some‚ but not all‚of the

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