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    product‚ especially on beer product. The following two brands are both from foreign market‚ with high reputation in Asian and Europe respectively. Our Tiger Beer campaign was "Discover the tiger" sourced from The Face (February 2003) (See Appendix A). The competing brand for comparison will be the "Reassuringly Expensive" campaign from Stella Artois done by BBDO‚ which was an award-winning ad on several advertising ceremony. (See Appendix B) Communication Objectives Since Tiger Beer is unfamiliar to

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    Help Beer Profits 1. “The oligopolistic nature of the market worked‚” commented one manager. What does this statement mean? This statement mean that since the sellers are so few‚ what one Beer seller does in the market can impact the its competitors and the industry. This means that since the industry is dominated by a few firms‚ then the firms that are competing in the market have to take into account competitors’ moves about pricing‚ advertising and output. 2. How did the beer industry

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    code- N5V B58 Introduction De Beers is a family of companies that dominate the diamond trade and every category of industrial diamond mining. Mining takes place in Botswana‚ Namibia‚ South Africa‚ Sierra Leon and Canada. Today‚ over two thirds of the world’s diamonds come from one company‚ De Beers. Cecil Rhodes the founder of De Beers created a monopoly in the diamond trade by forming a cartel‚ the London Diamond Syndicate‚ who become

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    De Beers Case Study This case study of De Beers outlines the company’s evolution from its formation in the mid-1800s to year 2000. In these 200 years span of time‚ De Beers was the leader in the mining of diamonds and their leadership contributed to what the industry is today. As the leader in the industry‚ De Beers had large stakes in mining fields in South Africa. Their dominance in the country also meant being socially responsible. At the onset‚ this was difficult to validate because

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    33 Ryan Koziol MGM 404 09/19/13 Boston Beer Company Analysis Boston Beer Company founded in 1984‚ along with many other big league giants have decisions to be made in regards to the direction they wish to take their brand. Brand extension or brand stretching is a marketing strategy in which a firm marketing a product with a well- developed image uses the same brand name in a different product category. Brand extensions

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    From as early as George Washington’s reign to the enactment of the Eighteenth Amendment‚ beer played a key role in American lifestyle and history as it incited national uproar and sparked fiery controversy over “medical beer.” Because alcohol was a way of life and often viewed as a source of enjoyment‚ opponents of the Eighteenth Amendment remained steadfast to tradition and “us[ed] their ingenuity to acquire any and all available alcohol.” The loosely structured Eighteenth Amendment only prohibited

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    Market Structure The beer industry is widely known for been an oligopoly. However‚ in our approach‚ we will explore the possibility of analyzing microbreweries in particular from a monopolistic competition market structure perspective. The beer market oligopoly is composed by three big players: Anheuser-Busch which holds 48 % of the market share‚ Miller Brewing Co.‚ with 18% and Coors Brewing Co. with 11%. Please refer to the below graph and table for information regarding the market

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    Strength: The biggest strength of the company is the brand image it has among the consumers . Boston Beer ‚ specifically the Samuel Adams ‚well known from the superior quality and expensive ingredients used along with the traditional brewing techniques which give it an excellent flavor ‚ which cannot be easily copied by the other competitors . In addition the use of less water in its products also has given it a positive advantage in terms of product quality . Weaknesses: Opportunities: The

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    Edward Achorn’s “The Summer of Beer and Whiskey” highlights the obvious difference between the game of baseball during the late 19th century and not only the sport‚ but the massive industry‚ that we know as Major League Baseball today in the 21st. However‚ through certain featured people and similar business models‚ the book outlines how the innovators of the sport turned a sport on the decline into the great American pastime. Achorn tells readers that the transformation came from elements beyond

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    Introduction…………………………………………………………………………..3 I) Prerequisites……………………………………………….4 a) Presentation…………………………………………………4 b) Opportunities and framework of the Czech Republic………6 c) Foreign exchanges………………………………………….10 II) Beer market: opportunities…………………………...….11 a) Presentation of the market………………………………….11 b) Customers habits………………………………………....…13 c) Norms and laws………………………………………...…..13 III) … and threats…………………………..………………….15

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