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    L’Oreals impressive financial performance and its amazing brand recognition. This is because it made sure that each of its brands had its own image and took care hat its image do not overlap with the image of another product or company. Developing of new innovative products a strong Development & Research Department with a lot of know how. They expanded in important national markets and invested in new facilities. Adding glamour to its brand to make it more appealing and famous was another factor

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    trade and finance. Included in this wave were the efforts of companies to broaden the geographic reach of their products. Today multinational enterprises own or control production or service facilities outside the country in which they are based. Although a company can achieve MNE status through the level of control that for example Nike exercises over its manufacturers without actually owning them‚ most companies become multinationals because of some form of foreign direct investment (FDI) that

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    HOW HAVAINAS BECAME A GLOBAL BRAND 1) What are the needs and wants associated with Havaianas’ marketing strategy? The first want is to be a basic holiday sandal that everybody has to have . That’s why it’s important to keep the same price‚ in this way everybody is able to buy it. Thay also want to be considerate as a sandal which can be wear in all circumstances. One of needs is to stay the sandal’s reference in Brazil but also all over the world. That’s why to show celebrities wearing the

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    BRAND MANAGER CHALLENGE BRIEF September 18th to October 12th Copyright © 2014 Procter & Gamble Home Products Limited‚ Procter & Gamble Hygiene and Health Care Limited and Gillette India Limited ALL RIGHTS RESERVED This CEO Challenge Brief contains which are created by/ and or for Procter & Gamble Home Products Limited‚ Procter & Gamble Hygiene and Health Care Limited and Gillette India Limited and are protected under Copyright Laws and Treaties. Any unauthorized reprint or use of this material

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    Discuss the challenges that entrepreneurs face in South Africa An entrepreneur is someone who is able to generate their own wealth by a creative innovation and in order to accomplish this they must be able to take risks and be driven towards their goal. An entrepreneur may be a risk taker‚ however they need to be cautious and not dive into a black hole that will eventually bleed them dry. The entrepreneur will need to take calculated risks. The country‚ South Africa‚ needs to be able to have

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    Question 1: As Multinational Corporations (MNCs) have become a growing force in world trade they have attracted supporters and critics. Briefly discuss the arguments put forward by both sides. Explain how the WTO Organisation assists in managing world trade. Advantages and disadvantages of MNC’s: Advantages: • MNC’s impact on host country: • Capital Formation (money which comes into the country) • Technology transfer • Regional and sectoral development • Internal Competition and Entrepreneurship

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    Economic development challenges > > Vietnam had been heavily wounded after centuries of being colony and only be able to claim independent 35 yrs ago from the American war. The Vietnamese economy was shattered after the United States Government had dropped Agent Orange on crops‚ bombed farm lands and imposed heavy sanctions after the ’pull out’ of American troops. Vietnam’s agriculture‚ business and industry were devestated. The economy was left with by small-scale production‚ low labor productivity

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    MULTINATIONAL CORPORATION • Multinational entities have played a role in international trade for several centuries. • Multinational operations can be traced back several centuries to the British and Dutch trading companies. • After the above declined‚ the European overseas investments‚ mainly in the extractive industries dominated international trade. • The phenomenon as it is known today is the result of the lead taken by U.S. based companies in the post World War II period. Western

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    Multinational Corporation A multinational corporation (MNC) is a corporation or an enterprise that manages production or delivers services in more than one country. It can also be referred as an international corporation The first modern multinational corporation is generally thought to be the Dutch East India Company. Nowadays many corporations have offices‚ branches or manufacturing plants in different countries from where their original and main headquarters is located. Multinational Corporations

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    Ford Motor Company: A Domestic and Global Company External factors have effects on many companies operations inside the United States and in other countries. These factors are usually out of the company’s control which are managed as well as the company’s ability can handle. The environmental factors influencing Ford Motor Company’s marketing strategies and decisions are discussed in this paper. Domestic and global environmental issues in culture‚ demographics‚ technology‚ and the physical

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