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    the CPP. The CPP is a must for drug manufacturers wanting to export their products. Once the CPP has been obtained‚ drug manufacturers can register their products in foreign markets after which the DDA will grant them export licences. The four companies are planning to export their products mainly to India‚ Sri Lanka‚ Cambodia‚ Myanmar‚ Vietnam and some African countries. Lomus Pharmaceuticals has already registered its products in Cambodia and Myanmar which include mainly general medicines. “We

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    Title page: Coca-Cola Company Introduction: The Coca-Cola Company is truly global‚ and its main product is recognized and consumed worldwide. The Company organizes and structures itself in a way that reflects that fact. At the same time‚ the Company looks to meet the particular needs of regional markets sensitively and its structure also needs to reflect that fact. This Case Study illustrates the way in which the Company has built an organizational structure that is robust and yet also

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    For a dominant paint manufacturing company which is spread allover India‚ local players act as a very huge threat to them. With a small place for factory and an effective distribution system the local players may pose themselves a huge competition for these nationalized companies. As the local players do not mind quality but sell products for cheap rates they grab more attention of middle class people in India who are of majority. But if the major company has a huge brand name with quality product

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    Assignment 5.1: How the Coca-Cola Company Markets its Products and Services Grace Little Jones International University/ BBA101 How the Coca-Cola Company Markets its Products and Services In general‚ Coca-Cola beverages are for all consumers; however‚ there are some brands that target specific consumers. The target market has been defined as multi-cultural youth of age 13 - 24. The Coca-Cola Company ’s people say "Coca-Cola Company will target multi cultural youth by identifying common youth

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    Coca-Cola and International Market Opportunity The Coca-Cola Company has long been a worldwide business. The first soda fountain sales to Canada and Mexico were recorded in 1897 with the first international bottler established in Panama in 1906. Coca-Cola entered China in 1927 and the 100th country‚ Sierra Leone‚ in 1957. Today‚ the Coca-Cola Company is the largest beverage company with the most extensive distribution system in the world. In the first two decades of the twentieth century‚ the international

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    Five Forces Model Rivalry Among Firms: Currently in the fast food industry‚ there is intense competition for growth in the market. The market growth is rising because of the convenience factor and busy consumers not having enough time to cook a meal. The restaurant industry is also growing rapidly due to opportunities in other global markets. In McDonald’s case‚ they actually have a competitive advantage because they have already entered many different countries and are succeeding in these countries

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    An analysis of eHarmony‚ including the five forces according to Porter 1.1 The threat of new entrants The biggest threat to eHarmony and other paid dating sites was the free dating sites that were the newest entrants into the market. These sites did not have major restrictions to joining and did not necessarily do the match-making for the members. According to Piskorski‚ Halaburda & Smith‚ very many people subscribed to such sites as witnessed by the rise of “Plenty of Fish” in 2007 to become

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    marketing 3. Collaboration with other companies 4. World’s largest beverage company 5. Favorite drink Weaknesses: 1. Not all products are available in all divisions 2. Cost instability 3. No performance in snack division Threats: 1. Trend toward healthy eating and drinking 2. Regulations regarding warning labels 3. Possible entrants in the industry 4. Parting of Nestle and Coca-Cola Opportunities: 1. Use of digital

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    International Application with Porter’s Five Forces Model Casey M. Allen American Military University – BUSN601 Abstract Porter’s Five Forces Model was examined to provide insight into how certain forces can have a direct impact on an industries ability to make a profit and survive competition. Specifically‚ Porter’s model was determined to be especially important when applying its principles to international strategy and the operation of an overseas global business. The reason for this importance

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    market. So‚ the company launched 200 ml bottles (namely Chota Coke) priced at Rs.5. CCI announced that it would mostly use the 200 ml bottles in rural areas‚ as it was very price-sensitive. It was also mostly felt that the 200 ml bottles priced at Rs.5 would increase the rate of consumption in rural market. Reports showed

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