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    over brand extension

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    the Depression‚ only two remained: Harley and Indian. By 1953‚ Indian went out of business‚ leaving Harley-Davidson as the only American motorcycle manufacturer. Financial difficulties in the 1970s are led to the parent company‚ AMF putting the motorcycle division up for sale. Without a buyer‚ a group of Harley managers bought out the company and rescued it with a business turnaround that included brand extensions into licensed goods‚ such as apparel and related accessories. Now a publicly owned

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    and immediately changed its brand color to blue from red ‚ thus saving millions of dollars on advertising. Celebrities and stars often carry a lot of weightage on an individual’s decision about buying something.They symbolise their fantasy and dentify with them. If there favourite star‚ sportsman or model is promoting a product‚ they would buy it irrespective of its utility and need. Revlon is a leading cosmetic brand world wide‚ instead of one promoter‚ the brand has a promoter for each country

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    classified into three categories based on the price Product overview: Lifebuoy is one of the oldest brands of soap bar that is market by the Unilever group. The original Lifebuoy was first produced in 1895 in the UK. Though the soap is no longer produced in the UK‚ it is still produced in many countries around the world and is the market leader in every Asian market that it is sold. The brand is very popular among the rural population with more than 50% of its sales in rural Asia. With a goal to

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    enessBRAND AWARNESS OF MAHINDRA XYLO IN AN AROUND SILIGURI FROM KHOKAN MOTORS SUBMITTED ON PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION PREPARED BY NAME: PRAMIT CHHETRI ROLL NO: 75/BBA/067149 DATE: EXTERNAL GUIDE (ARCHANA DIAZ) SUBMITED TO 05-06-2010 INTERNAL GUIDE (SUVAMAY BHOWMICK) INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CENTRE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH BENGAL DARJEELING: 734013 DECLARATION I do hereby declare that this project is submitted by me for partial fulfilment of the Bachelor of

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    retailer. § Jane’s experience assisting Australian businesses to develop new markets internationally. She worked with a popular Australian stationery retailer to expand into Asia via a joint venture‚ and also assisted an Australian travel goods brand to establish a product distribution franchise model in Asia § Ewan to pursue his passion for assisting a medium-sized‚ entrepreneurial business to grow and be successful. § Dakz provides a high degree of flexibility to its employees to attend training

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    Title The Relationship of Brand Equity and Brand Extension: Low Involvement products vs. High Involvement Products Background and Significance             In the present‚ technology enhances modern goods production resulting producers can provide resemble products in physical aspects such as quality or packaging.  These create no differentiate of products.  Consequently‚ Product Brand as well as the customer’s perception is the significance that promotes product differentiates or product

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    What is Brand? American Marketing Association defines Brand as "Name‚ term‚ symbol‚ sign‚ or design or a combination of them‚ intended to identify a seller or a group of sellers and to differentiate them from those of competitors". Thus a brand identifies the seller or maker. A brand is a complex symbol that can convey up to six levels of meaning viz. Attributes‚ Benefits‚ Values‚ Culture‚ personality and User. Scott Davis suggests visualizing a Brand Pyramid in constructing the image of brand

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    4‚ pp. 223-233‚ Apr 2012 (ISSN 2220-3796) Brand Elements Lead to Brand Equity: Differentiate or Die Mosarrat Farhana University of Dhaka‚ Bangladesh mosarrat_58@yahoo.com Abstract: The aim of this paper is to discuss brand elements and to explore its contribution to brand equity based on some relevant research reviews and some examples of prominent brands where brand elements have played a significant role to reach consumer’s head and heart. Brand is a combination of name‚ symbol or design‚ which

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    Marketing Communication: Research and Planning Spring exam 2012 Red Bull – The Anti-brand brand Question 1: Red Bull was launched in Austria in 1987‚ and in the 25 years that has passed since then‚ many things have happened that could and should affect the way Red Bull markets and brands its product as opposed to how it was done in the years after the launch. All though Red Bull was launched in 1987‚ it was not until 1992 that the company began expanding its distribution – first to other

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    When judging the advancements of Native Americans to others one might look into the perspective of the surrounding environment of certain tribes. For example‚ many woodland Indians such as the ones on the Eastern Coast were more advanced as to making tools and trading with other local tribes. While other Native American groups stayed in a routine of making the same crops‚ and using the same weapons‚ others experimented with what they were given and used different techniques to aid in their success

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