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    Brand Coca-Cola

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    Valuation of Brand “Coca-Cola” Project Report‚ Valuations and Real Options Contents Executive Summary 4 COCA-COLA Company 5 Coca-Cola Brand 7 Relevance of the Study 7 Why Coca-cola 8 Objective of the Study 9 Literature Review 9 Data Source 10 Valuation Methodologies 10 Income based valuation methods (Dividend Discount Approach) 11 Valuation Description 12 Method 1: 3 stage Dividend Discount Model approach 12 Method 2: Relative Valuation Approach 14 Method 3: Cost Based Approach

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    Target Brand Audit

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    An important part of the brand inventory is brand aesthetics. Brand aesthetics is described as logos‚ name‚ packaging‚ and color. The aesthetics of the Target brand is something that is very important to the corporation. When Target first started carrying their own brand‚ they decided to use the target as a logo on all their products. They decided to move away from this because it put the Target brand at risk of being overshadowed by the national brand equivalent. They also wanted to live up to their

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    Lucky Brand Jeans

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    Lucky Brand Jeans is a brand rooted in the hippie culture of the 1970’s and rock and roll. Lucky is for the customer who is more of a free spirit and identifies with the bohemian and hippie style reflected in the clothing. Lucky Brand Jeans are known for their great fit and vintage inspired look‚ as well as the signature “Lucky You” on the fly of all their jeans. Lucky Brand incorporates a sense of humor into their products that reflects the casual‚ easy going look of all their clothes. Most of their

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    Brand Positioning One of the aspects of brand equity is brand positioning. AsiaTravel has not distinguished itself from other competitor in terms of products and services. The company does not have clear view of which market segmentation they want to enter and has not built a good brand image. In order to create good brand position in the market‚ AsiaTravel should look into market segmentation‚ focuses in point-of-parity (POP) and point-of-difference (POD)‚ and brand image. The current travel

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    Brand and Different Kinds

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    internet. Famous brands have more traffic in their internet sites. Source: Security and Exchange Commission Filings: Mckinsey Analysis From the given picture we can see the changes in the business sector because of internet. For the expansion of internet business competition in the internet based business sector has increased a lot. Now small companies are going in the competition with the big companies. So it is very hard to get monopoly market for a brand. Making a very efficient brand is very hard

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    Brand Concept Formulation

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    Brand Concept Formulation:  Jaques of London Balmoral Croquet Set Brand Concept Elements and Parameter Descriptions Brand Name:  Jaques of London Balmoral Croquet Set 1. Category strategy element - Placement: Jaques boasts their authenticity by priding themselves in offering the world’s finest and largest range of Croquet Equipment available. Jaques invented the game of Croquet‚ introducing it to the world in 1851‚ and have been making Croquet sets of the highest quality ever since. Expansion:

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    Xylys Brand Analysis

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    XYLYS BRAND PERSONALITY AND SELE-IMAGE CONGRUENCE ANALYSIS Question 1.1: According to the brand personality article and the Exhibit 2 & 5‚ the similarity/differences could be observed as follows. Both users and non-users consider the luxury watches as quite sincerity‚ which is associated with the personality traits of down-to-earth and honest. Excitement dimension is associated with exciting‚ daring‚ imaginative‚ spirited and up-to-date‚ and this dimension of brand personality is more favorable

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    Luxury Brand Marketing

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    LUXURY BRAND MARKETING What is LUXURY? While the word ‘luxury’ is used in daily lives to refer to certain lifestyle‚ the underlying construct’s definition is consumer and situation specific. If you earn less than 15000 a month‚ a pair of reebok shoes would be a really big luxury item for you. On the other hand‚ if you are going to a party with some big-wigs a $100‚000 car may not be a luxury. The word luxury originates from the Latin term “luxus” signifying‚ “soft or extravagant living‚ indulgence

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    Branding 101: An Overview of Branding and Brand Measurement for Online Marketers Report Contact: Molly Hislop Director of Research & Development‚ Dynamic Logic 800-245-2455 molly@dynamiclogic.com April 2001 Dynamic Logic ’s Branding 101: An Overview of Branding and Brand Measurement for Online Marketers Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 3 WHAT IS BRANDING? 6 MEASURING BRANDING OFFLINE 9 STANDARD PRACTICES IN TELEVISION ADVERTISING 9 Case Study: Kraft Uses Copy

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    Starbucks Brand Inventory

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    1. Brand inventory History The first Starbucks opened in Seattle on March 30‚ 1971 by three partners: Jerry Baldwin (English teacher)‚ Zev Siegl (history teacher)‚ and Gordon Bowker (writer). The three were inspired by entrepreneur Alfred Peet (whom they knew personally) to sell high-quality coffee beans and equipment. The name‚ inspired by Moby Dick‚ evoked the romance of the high seas and the seafaring tradition of the early coffee traders. From 1971–1975‚ the first Starbucks was at 2000 Western

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