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    Q1: Explain how Red Bull has been able to arouse and activate the consumer decision-making process. Initially‚ Red Bull made consumers realize that they need this kind of energy drink by physiological arousal. For blue-collar in Thai such as taxi and truck drivers‚ they usually have to combat mental and physical fatigue that are their bodily needs at that moment. Red Bull used and interprets these physiological cues to arouse related needs about energy drinks. After consumers recognized

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    Introduction: Red Bull can be called as a pioneer in the energy drink category worldwide. Red Bull was founded by Dietrich Mateschitz and officially launched in 1987. In Hong Kong‚ Red Bull energy drink has been available since 1999. Red bull Energy Drink has been developed for people who want to have a clear and focused mind perform physically‚ are dynamic and performance-oriented whilst also balancing this with a fun and active lifestyle. [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic]

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    class of 2012 fall Presentation Index       Introduction Red Bull concept of brand equity How can Red Bull maintain brand equity? What marketing strategy should they use? Would you recommend that Red Bull develops brand extensions? What would the benefits and risks be? Introduction •Red bull GmBH‐Founded in 1985 by Dietrich Mateschitz •Launched in Austria in 1987: Slogan “Red Bull gives you Wings” •1997: available in 25 global markets •2004: annual sales of 2

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    STRATEGY MATRIX 37 4. IE MATRIX 38 5. BCG 39 MATRIX ANALYSIS AND TOWS SUMMARY 40 DECISION STAGE 41 STRATEGIC IMPLEMENTATION 43 5. STRATEGIC IMPLEMENTATION: 44 STRUCTURE & CULTURE 44 RESOURCES 44 STRATEGY # 1: TAURINE FREE RED BULL 44 STRATEGY # 2: DIVERSIFYING INTO SPORTS DRINKS MARKET 45 SYNERGIES IN VALUE CHAIN 46 PITFALLS IN STRATEGIC IMPLEMENTATION 46 SCORE CARD 48 DIAGNOSTIC SURVEY OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY MANAGEMENT PRACTICES: 49 BIBLIOGRAPHY: 55 “MISSION

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    Running of the Bulls

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    The Running of the Bulls Every year in Pamplona‚ Spain from July 7th to the 14th there is a huge event called the festival of San Fermin. It’s a religious festival in honor of Saint Fermin. During the festival there are parades‚ fireworks‚ bullfights and sports but the most popular even is the running of the bulls. In the 3rd century a Presbyterian man named Honesto was sent to the city of Pamplona to evangelize to the people there. His son was named Fermin. Fermin was

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    throughout the United States. Red Bull has also created a premium image for their energy drink by making it a little more expensive then what other energy drinks sell for. Red Bull promotes that their drinks create the following effects on their consumers: Increased physical endurance‚ improved reaction to speed and concentration‚ increased mental alertness‚ improved overall feeling of well-being‚ and stimulated metabolism and increased stamina (Peter‚ Donnelly Jr.) Red Bull states these effects are because

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    Pit Bulls

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    Pit bulls tend to have a publically bad reputation‚ they have been misjudge because of what people have seen on TV‚ in movies and on the Internet. I feel that pit bulls do not get the credit they deserve. The only time a pit is recognize is when it attacks and causes damage to a human or another animal. The aggression trait has been bred into this dog‚ by inbreeding and breeding for those particular traits. It is also a manner of how the animal is treated and raised‚ which boils down to the person

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    Bull Shark: Osmoregulator Predator Scott Marshall English Composition: EN-101-15 Professor Craig Cushing April 19‚ 2010 Outline Thesis Sentence: Carcharhinus leucas also known as Bull Shark are unlike other sharks as they can tolerate fresh water and can travel far upstream in rivers. I. Introduction A. Definition of Carcharhinus leucas‚ its class‚ subclass and physiology B. Eytmology. II. Common Names III. Habitat IV. Eating habits V. Adaptability; osmoregulation

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    1. What segmentation base has Red Bull adopted to target customers? How should Red Bull further segment the market in the future? The concepts of market segmentation are fundamental to the success of firms’ marketing efforts. Kotler and Armstrong (2004) provide a useful definition: “Dividing a market into distinct groups with distinct needs‚ characteristics‚ or behavior who might require separate products or marketing mixes” (239). Segmentation is important because firms cannot appeal to all

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    (132) Homework Assignment 2 05 February 2013 Sitting Bull With the possible exception of Crazy Horse‚ nobody is a more recognizable figure in the Indian resistance against the US settlers. I believe the author chose him as the focal point of this chapter not only for that reason‚ but because he‚ perhaps more than anybody else‚ embodied the spirit of the Lakota people‚ and nobody fought with more determination to protect it. Sitting Bull‚ who had previously earned himself the name Slow for

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