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    Case Stduy on Marketing

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    2069 MAY 28‚ 2007 HEIDE ABELLI Mountain Man Brewing Company: Bringing the Brand to Light It was February 20‚ 2006‚ in the New River coal region of West Virginia. Chris Prangel‚ a recent MBA graduate‚ had returned home a year earlier to manage the marketing operations of the Mountain Man Beer Company (MMBC)‚ a family-owned business he stood to inherit in five years‚ when his father‚ Oscar Prangel‚ the president and owner‚ retired. Mountain Man brewed one beer‚ Mountain Man Lager‚ also known

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    Brand and Dairy Milk

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    16304_Cadbury 9/28/04 4:10 PM Page 1 Business 2000 EIGHTH edition Developing brand identity Brand Development - Building the Dairy Milk Megabrand A brand identity is the message sent out by the brand through its name‚ product shape and design‚ visual symbols (such as logos)‚ advertising etc. This identity needs to be planned by brand management‚ as this is key to gaining market acceptance and leadership. The Brand Pyramid - Brand Meaning ◗ ◗ transfer to all sub-brands

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    Cadbury

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    Overview of the Company Cadbury India is a food product company with interests in Chocolate Confectionery‚ Milk Food Drinks‚ Snacks‚ and Candy. Cadbury is the market leader in Chocolate Confectionery business with a market share of over 70%. Some of the key brands of Cadbury are CadburyDairy Milk‚ 5 Star‚ Perk‚ Eclairs‚ Celebrations‚ Temptations‚ and Gems. In Milk Food drinkssegment‚ Cadbury’s main product - Bournvita is the leading Malted Food Drink in thecountry.Its heritage can be traced back

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    Eli Lilly & Company

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    Eli Lilly and Company is one of the world’s top pharmaceutical companies‚ and is located in the United States. Their main competitors in the United States are Johnson and Johnson Corporation and Pfizer Incorporated. All three companies specialize in the manufacturing of pharmaceutical and medical products. Using the financial ratios to analyze Eli Lilly’s competitive position‚ it is apparent that in most cases the company comes in second place with regards to its top 2 competitors. The short term

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    Company Law Essay

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    with the company. The articles of association are the primary source of the provisions determining these internal relationships‚ and they will form the basis of this question and also be combined with aspects of directors’ duties‚ variation of class rights and s459 of the Companies Act 1985. I will split the issues that arise in this question into two parts. The first part would be to deal with Sheila‚ and to establish whether she can prevent the alteration of the objects of the company. The second

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    Introduction: “A brand extension occurs when a firm uses an established brand name to introduce a new product” (Keller‚ 2008‚ pg 491). Paragraph 2 350 words Pg. 514 How relevant the extension evidence is about the attribute or benefit for the parent brand- Relevance- Any brand extension needs to enhance its parent brand. If there is no connection‚ or ‘relevance’ it potentially won’t provide feedback benefits to the parent brand. * Völckner and Sattler (2006) found that fit between

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    Brand Extension

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    Brand extension is a marketing strategy according to which a company marketing a product or a service launches a new offering (product or service) that is related to the one of the existing brands of the company‚ but offers different benefits and/or targets a different segment. Organizations use this strategy to increase and leverage upon their brand equity. When a firm is introducing a new product‚ it has the following 3 choices on branding: 1. Developing a new brand for the new product 2.

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    BRAND EXTENSION

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    extension has been a core marketing strategy for a great number of companies. Brand extension enjoys a good reputation for bringing practical advantages to companies whilst it faces disputation at the same time because of a relatively high percentage of failures. Using modified Aaker’s brand equity model as the theoretical framework‚ the authors undertake a comparative case study to analyze the opportunities and challenges a company might face while using brand extension strategy‚ particularly in

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    1964. It was then Coke’s decision to risk brand equity under the Coca-Cola trademark and introduce the Diet Coke‚ which has been immensely successful. Most businesses would define their primary capital as their brand (Jones and Morgan‚ 1994). A company such as Virgin is an example. Starting with an audio recoding mail order business to launching the airlines in 1980s (now with a revenue of 2.740bn)‚ it is one of the boldest brand extensions in history. There were numerous speculations whether the

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    doubted that selling instant noodle as one of the staple food in Indonesia‚ but the company proved the people’s judgements were wrong (www.indomie.com). Indomie accounted for approximately 37% of net sales and 39% of income from operations in 1999. The Company produces a wide range of instant noodle products with prices that cover the low-end‚ mid-range and high-end retail market segments in Indonesia. The Company owns the three major instant noodle brand names in Indonesia‚ Indomie‚ Sarimi and Supermi

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