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    Harbin Brewery Group

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    be funded either by internal loans from the existing breweries under AB or through issuing of new shares. It is important for Harbin to acquire as many breweries as possible since its major competitor is SABMiller. The rational being that if Harbin does not acquire these breweries‚ SABMiller will‚ resulting AB Harbin to have a smaller market share. AB Harbin can begin to produce its beer from that location allowing an easier entrance for itself. AB already owns a stake hold in Tsingtao; the next

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    The Haier Group

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    BCG Matrix Explained: How to Use and Create your BCG Matrix The BCG Matrix is also known as BCG Growth Share Matrix. The BCG Matrix tool and chart (originally developed by the Boston Consulting Group company) are used for developing marketing strategies and performing marketing analysis related to planning and analysis of portfolio of products and services (market offering). The portfolio of market offering analyzed with the BCG Matrix Tools is generally portfolio of products and services offered

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    Forster Beer

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    FOSTER’S BEER 1 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Foster ’s is a stunning Australian success story not fully appreciated by many of today ’s drinkers. Historically‚ Foster ’s led the charge in the 1880s and beyond from older style ales and porters to Australia ’s current love with icy cold lager. Internationally‚ Foster ’s has successfully positioned itself as "Australian for beer" in more than 155 countries‚ and is the seventh largest and fastest growing beer brand. Some 100 million cartons of Foster

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    Group (B.C.G) Matrix Although the BCG matrix enables us to assess the value of sales for each product or service‚ it is largely limited and therefore critiqued in academia. Davidson (2007?) describes how “the BCG matrix defines future profitability solely in terms of high market growth and high market share” without exploring other factors. The popularity of this model may therefore result from its “conceptual simplicity”. Davidson expresses how “the BCG model picks business winners” however

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    The total consumption of alcoholic beverages in India is expected to touch 217.1 million cases in 2010‚ marking a growth of 8 percent from the previous year‚ according to a report. According to a report published by market research firm International Wine and Spirit Record (IWSR)‚ the total consumption of spirits in the country stood at 200 million cases in 2009. A case has 12 bottles‚ totaling nine liters. The Indian alcoholic beverages market is dominated by whisky‚ which accounts for more

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    Boston Consulting Group

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    In 2011‚ Boston Consulting Group was named one of the Fortune Magazine’s 100 Best Places to Work for. “Boston Consulting Group (BCG) is One of Only Two Companies to Make the Top dozen Every Year Since 2006; Earns First Place Honors Among Smaller Companies for the Fourth Time and Continues to Enjoy the Highest Ranking Among Consultancies by a Wide Margin” (BCG). BCG continues to be ranked highly by employees and clients because of their personal relationships and their ability to seek change to

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    company as a whole to get some background before delving further into a specific area. The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) is a firm that deals with strategic planning and general management. Their clients include those that are on the list of the 500 largest companies in North America‚ Asia‚ Europe and Australia‚ as well as smaller non-profits and government agencies. The mission of BCG is "to help leading-edge businesses gain lasting strategic and competitive advantage through a combination of breakthrough

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    growth of the global top brewing companies in product produced (in millions of hl) in 2000-2005 the same trend was already visible earlier on: 2000 2005 1 Anheuser-Busch - 121 InBev – 233.5 2 Heineken – 74 Anheuser-Busch – 152 3 Ambev – 63 SABMiller – 135 4 Miller Brewing – 53 Heineken – 107 5 SAB – 43 Carlsberg – 78 6 Interbrew - 37 Scotish&Newcastle - 52 Reference: Essec Business School‚ Corona Beer case study (2008) Prior to 1990 the national market consists of few major competitors

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    A scenario of this could be social projects that are from various sectors and industries with different geographical locations as is the case in BCG. With a prescribed system in place‚ it should be easier for autonomy to be granted to employees which allows them the opportunity to make decisions and own the work entrusted to them. The opportunity to mentor or coach other employees especially my

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    employs about 4‚300 consultants worldwide. The Boston Consulting Group Matrix or BCG Matrix graphically portrays differences among divisions in terms of relative market share position and industry growth rate. The major benefits of The Boston Consulting Group Matrix are that it draws attention to the cash flow‚ investment characteristics‚ and needs of an organization’s various divisions. Another benefit is that the BCG-Matrix is helpful for managers to evaluate balance in the company’s current portfolio

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