Clean Edge Razor MKTG600‚ Section 233 10/18/2012 Brief case study analysis of Paramount’s newly designed Clean Edge razor Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 2 PROBLEM STATEMENTS 2 RECOMMENDATIONS & CONCLUSIONS 3 RATIONALE & ANALYSIS 4 APPENDIX & ATTACHMENTS 6 Exhibit A: Select Non-disposable Razor Brand Prices 6 Exhibit B: Non-Disposable Razor Unit & Dollar Market Share by Brand: 2007-2010E 6 Exhibit C: Financial Forecasts: Alternative Positioning Scenarios
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Case Analysis of Clean Edge Razor Product Characteristics In 2007‚ Paramount developed a technological breakthrough in non-disposable razor segment called Clean Edge. It had a vibrating‚ ultra-thin five blade design and worked on AAA battery. A heavier handle allowed for better balance‚ grip and control while shaving and ultra-thin razor blade design reduces irritation. Clinical trials indicate that Clean Edge achieved a 25% increase in hair removal versus other leading non disposable razor
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to create an innovative razor‚ but wants to make sure that it is positioned effectively. Situation Analysis: * Customers: Male consumer products have been trending upward in the last decade. The customer segments are broken up into three areas; social/emotional‚ involved razor users‚ and uninvolved or maintenance users. Social/emotional are responsible for 39% of Nondisposable razors‚ Involved is for 28%‚ and maintenance users account for 33%. In 2009 consumers razors and replacement cartridges
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Clean Edge Razor Splitting Hairs in Product Positioning MBA8145-Marketing Management Alpharetta‚ Summer-2011 GSU Individual Case Analysis Situation at Paramount Paramount had established itself as a global consumer products giant with over $13 billion in worldwide sales and $7 billion in gross profits for 2009 since it’s entry in the market in 1962. In 2009‚ Paramount had established itself as unit-volume market leader in 2009 based on non disposable razor product sales. The Non disposable razor
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Case study: Clean Edge Razor- Splitting Hairs in product positioning 2/12/2013 Group 5 * Radhika Nadkarni * Rishi Ranjan * Sujoy Chakrabortty * Sumanta Chatterjee * Suresh Panigrahi * Problem Statement: ‘Paramount Health and Beauty ‘ Company is launching a new non-disposable razor‚ Clean Edge that boasts about superior performance by utilizing a vibrating technology that stimulates hair follicles and lifts the hair from the skin allowing a thorough shave. This
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Clean Edge Razor For many years‚ personal health care and shaving for men was seen as a routine maintenance issue. The U.S. razor market has recently seen an upswing in sales and overall interest in multiple categories of products offered in the past five to ten years. In recent years‚ new products and promotions have drastically changed the approach some men take to the daily chore of shaving. Product innovations have turned this morning ritual from a chore into a pleasing grooming experience
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What changes are occurring in the non-disposable razor category? Paramount is facing not only the traditional‚ on-going competition from the other long term‚ established companies in the market‚ but faces increasing challenges to its market share from new entrants as well. Traditionally‚ the market consisted of disposable and non-disposable razors‚ but within the last few years‚ a new trend has emerged. As a result of the increased emphasis on esthetic‚ or beauty products for men‚ there has
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Tomić Professor: Nedim Čelebić BSAD 350 – Marketing June 6‚ 2012 Clean Edge Razor: Splitting Hairs in Product Positioning Executive summary Paramount is planing to launch a non disposable razor ‘Clean Edge’. This companyis a market leader in the non disposable razor market. Currently it is offering Paramount Pro and Paramount Avail. Neither pro nor Avail has introduced significant technology innovations in the last five years. The non disposable razor and refill cartridge market is divided into
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Positioning Clean Edge razor as niche would go nicely with the company’s current portfolio. Looking at the exhibits‚ it is clear that using this marketing strategy would lead to consistently high profit margins. Furthermore‚ Niche positioning will only require $15 million in marketing costs as opposed to $42 million in mainstream. There are some disadvantages to using this market position‚ such as the fact that this would limit the consumer base and there have not been any innovations in their
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Paramount Health and Beauty Company is in the process of launching a new technologically advanced nondisposable razor “Clean Edge”. With its improved design‚ Clean Edge provides superior performance by utilizing a vibrating technology to stimulate hair follicles and lift the hair from the skin‚ allowing for a more thorough shave. The company has decided to introduce it in the men’s market where it has a strong presence. The company is now focussing on positioning and naming of this new product. It
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