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    GEOGRAPHY 1. Region: Canadian tire is spread all over Canada with 1200 stores across the country. 2. Market size: 90 per cent of the Canadians visit CT every year. One third of sales are driven by strong in-house brands leading market share in many of key lines in business. 3. Market density: Canadian tire is one of the most shopped general merchandise retailers. A CT store is within 15 minutes reach of 90 per cent of Canadians and has 1200 stores across Canada. 4. Climate: The climate

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    AMY MERRICK February 29‚ 2008; Page B1 In the year 2007‚ Victoria’s Secret an intimate apparel company reported an 8% drop in sales which has led the company to re-examine its strategies and focus of their market segment while considering diversifying their market segment through overhauling their brand image. The present image of Victoria secret has been described in many ways including; too sexy; for skinny people; teen oriented; flashy and uninspiring. Older shoppers

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    Easyjet Analysis

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    Impacts of Tourism and Travel‚ Transport and Logistics EasyJet TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 3 Background 3 External Impacts 5 Political and Legal impacts 5 Economical impacts 6 Sociocultural impacts 7 Technological impacts 8 Environmental impacts 9 Other impacts 10 Staffing and recruiting 10 Branding 11 Competitors and competitive advantage 11 Future expansion 12 Conclusion 13 Recommendations: 15 References 16 Introduction Nowadays aviation is a big

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    Haji-loannou has founded the EasyJet Airline Company Limited in 1995. Its theory might affect the perception of air travel with the vision of building a customer focused brand. Due to the research‚ (EasyJet.com 2011) has noticed that over 600 routes across more than 30 countries have been functioned. Over 8000 employees are working for the company which contain 2000 pilots and 4500 cabin crew. More than 29 million passengers carried by the largest airline company EasyJet in the UK. It is corporates

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    Brand Positioning and Market Segmentation Brand positioning is an important strategy for achieving differential advantage. Essentially‚ positioning reflects “the place” a product occupies in a market or segments. GAP has a wide range of products that are reflected in multi-segments. Initially‚ as a specialty clothing retailer‚ GAP segmented the market using price as the sole criterion. GAP strategically decided to serve three major segments‚ which can be seen from price differences among GAP’s

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    periodically. Lunch‚ dinner‚ and appetizers will be served with a variety of enticing foods on the menu. Market Analysis Summary Food’n’Fun will be opened in Jacksonville‚ Alabama. Jacksonville has a population of 40‚000 people and over half of that population is under the age of 40 (Area Connect‚ 2008). While Food’n’Fun will have something for every age group‚ its primary target market will be 40 years of age and under‚ specifically targeting families with children. The average household

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    Case: EasyJet: Staying Ahead in the Pricing Game Q1: How do easyJet’s marketing objectives and marketing mix strategy affect its pricing decision? EasyJet’s mission statement: to provide our customers with safe‚ good value‚ point-to-point air services. To effect and to offer a consistent and reliable product and fares appealing to lesuire and business markets on a range of European routes. To achieve this we will develop our people and establish lasting relationships with our suppliers

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    would you segment the market (remember that a segmentation scheme must consist of mutually exclusive categories‚ and that the set of categories must be exhaustive)? A market can be segmented based on demographic (age‚ income‚ generation‚ education)‚ geographic (region‚ city size)‚ psychographic (activities‚ hobbies‚ interests)‚ or behavioristic (brand loyalty‚ price sensitivity) variables. The data from the Arnolds Communication research can be helpful in segmenting the market for the New Beetle case

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    Marketing Analysis of easyJet 1.Introduction With the demand on transportation and advancements on technologies‚ airline industry became one of the fastest developing industries on the world. These developments‚ high leveled competitive market and the never-ending demand on faster transportation reduced the plane ticket prices. As a result the low-cost airlines (LCA) are flourished. Undoubtedly one of the key players in this progression was easyJet. They are widely known with their

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    DEVELOPMENTS 4.1.1. DEVELOPMENT SUGGESTIONS 4.2.2 BIBLIOGRAPHY INTRODUCTION EasyJet the airline industry was founded in 1995 by Stelios Haji- Ioannou and from thence struggled to maintain their competitive position in the airline industry. By introducing the ‘no-nonsense’ theory to the European market‚ after its deregulation in 1992‚ easyJet did prove power by increasing the size of the low-cost market and winning passengers from prominent traditional airlines as Lufthansa and British Airways

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