Starting from a friendship’s encounter to create an apparel for free-long distance phone calls in 1972‚ in which marketing and selling skills of Steve Jobs combined with the technology expertise acquired from a summer internship in Hewlett Packard by Steve Wozniak‚ Apple Computers Inc. was established on 1976 by the willingness of these two individuals to create a small‚ practical and user-friendly computer for home usage – with Job’s garage as being the main office‚ the computer was sold only by
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Apple‚ Inc. Group No. 3 Stephen Combs‚ Elizabeth Hardee‚ Melissa Sutton February 12‚ 2014 The Company What better time to explore the past‚ present‚ and future of Apple‚ Inc. than at the celebration of Macintosh’s 30th birthday? Apple began in 1976 in Cupertino‚ California‚ when three men‚ Steve Jobs‚ Steve Wozniak‚ and Ronald Wayne‚ decided to start a company that specialized in personal computers. The company began as Apple Computer‚ Inc. The Apple I was the first product offered by Apple
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Big Apple Table of Contents Executive Summary 5 Marketing Strategy 6 Background 6 Company 6 Products 7 Situational Analysis 7 Market Share 8 Goals 8 Strategy 9 SWOT Analysis 9 Strengths 10 Weaknesses 11 Opportunities 11 Threats 12 Customers 12 Competitors 14 Positioning 14 Competitor Market Share 15 Collaborators 15 Role of Partnerships 15 Complimentary Businesses 16 Climate 16 Political/Legal 16 Economic 16 Technological 17 Social/Cultural 17 Issues Analysis 17 Personal
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INTRODUCTION: This project aims to research and understand an individual stock price change‚ Apple (identified as AAPL in the stock exchange market); by studying the statistics generated by market activity (prices) of the stock along with the price changes in Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) and the Dow Jones U.S. Technology Index (DJUSTC). Assuming that the changes in DJIA and DJUSTC could be estimated by market moving economic indicators (e.g. updates of GDP‚ Jobless claims‚ Consumer confidence
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Consumers Take a Shine to Apple Inc. Case Summary: Apple came back from near extinction to become one of the most revered technology companies in recent memory. They achieved this status by developing innovative design products and pushing the limits of their marketing prowess. Apple is known for their ability to listen to consumers and revolutionize market segments by providing modern design laden and feature rich alternatives to the target markets. They employ strategies that might contradict
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Company Background Apple Inc. and its wholly-owned subsidiaries (collectively “Apple” or the “Company”) designs‚ manufactures and markets mobile communication and media devices‚ personal computers‚ and portable digital music players‚ and sells a variety of related software‚ services‚ peripherals‚ networking solutions‚ and third-party digital content and applications. The Company’s products and services include iPhone ® ‚ iPad ® ‚ Mac ® ‚ iPod ® ‚ Apple TV ® ‚ a portfolio of consumer and professional
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|Cross Cultural Management‚ IBA 1.6 | |Apple Inc. | |iPhone‚ exclusivity or availability | | | |Suzanne Groeneveld - 1814044
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This product was developed as a four-finger wafer crisp‚ initially launched in London and the South East in September 1935 as ’Rowntree’s Chocolate Crisp’ and re-named two years later as KitKat Chocolate Crisp. It became KitKat after the Second World War. No one is sure where the name KitKat came from but it’s thought the famous KitKat Club of the 1920s had some influence. Within two years of launch‚ KitKat was established as Rowntree’s leading product‚ a position that it has maintained ever since
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Abstract From humble beginnings in 1976‚ Apple inc. has become a leader in the computer industry. Through their leadership and management they are credited for the growth of the personal computer industry. Apple designs‚ manufactures‚ and markets personal computers and many related software‚ services‚ peripheral and network solutions. With such products as the iMac‚ iPod‚ iPhone‚ and iPad; Apple has continue its vision of innovation. This has allowed them to garner a relatively large base of loyal
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Well... APPLE DOESN’T HAVE SOME special place where their marketing secrets are kept‚ unless of course you count their charismatic CEO’s brain. The five secrets I offer here are careful deductions‚ empirical results and the product of my career as an engineer‚ sales rep‚ product manager‚ marketing executive‚ parent‚ son and avid consumer (although not necessarily in that order.) These secrets are super condensed learnings from my nearly decade-long tenure at Apple about how and why people
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