BU1008 Marketing Fundamentals – SP51 JCUS: In-class Case Presentation (Tutorial - Group) and Written Case Study (Individual) |Session/ Week |Content |Readings |Case Study |Case Study Questions to address in in-class presentation (group) and |Additional In-Class Tutorial Activities | | | | | |written assignment (Individual)
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ABSTRACT This report contains analysis of Easyjet’s UK and European markets using information contained in the given case study and also from sources outside the course of study. To begin with a brief overview of the company will be given. Subsequently using PEST and Five Forces models the external analysis will be completed identifying the companies’ core resources and capabilities. Next the core of the previous analysis will be used to examine the opportunities for international expansion
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Integrative Case 3.5 IS A DIAMOND (CARTEL) FOREVER? Strengths: • Longevity (more than 100 years) and strong brand name globally “Forevermark Diamonds”-natural‚ untreated‚ and responsibly sourced. • Diamonds are forever—great slogan‚ top 100 advertising campaign (timeless slogan) • Extensive ownership and substantial control of diamond production and sales Weaknesses: • Strong competition equals limited market share • Stiffer worldwide competition • Increased production costs of mining
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the doors of the branch offices. [edit] Branch information Locality | Address | Avissawella | No.05‚ Colombo Road‚ Avissawella. | Borella | No.1189‚ Maradana Road‚ Borella. | Chilaw | No.02‚ Colombo Road‚ Chilaw. | Colombo-03 | A5‚ Super Market Building‚ Colombo-03. | Colombo-11 | No.212‚ Main Street‚ Colombo-11. | Dehiwella | No.8/1‚ Galle Road‚ Dehiwella. | Gampaha | No.57‚ Bauddhaloka Mawatha‚ Gampaha. |
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Mitsubishi Group of Companies‚ or Mitsubishi Companies is a Japanese conglomerate consisting of a range of autonomous businesses which share the Mitsubishi brand‚ trademark and legacy. The Mitsubishi group of companies form a loose entity‚ the Mitsubishi Keiretsu‚ which is often referenced in Japanese and US media and official reports; in general these companies all descend from the zaibatsu of the same name. The top 25 companies are also members of the Mitsubishi Kin’yōkai‚ or "Friday Club"‚ and
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including African trading‚ plantations‚ specialty chemicals‚ paper and packaging‚ transport‚ advertising‚ and market research companies. Unilever‚ which seems at times to resemble more of a holding company or conglomerate than anything else‚ is barely unknown by its consumers. Unilever was founded on soap and margarine - both products essentially sharing the same raw materials with diversification into other business areas starting in the midfifties. The second phase started in the mid-fifties when
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Svein Ulset Title: International Modes of Entry Subtitle: The Case of Disney By‚ Carlos Gonzalez Hernandez This thesis was written as a part of the master program at NHH. Neither the institution‚ the supervisor‚ nor the censors are -through the approval of this thesis- responsible for neither the theories and methods used‚ nor results and conclusions drawn in this work. International Modes of Entry: The Case of Disney 1 Abstract The case of Disney’s theme parks represents an opportunity
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The Beer Game Copyright by Professor John Sterman‚ MIT October 1984 Sources: http://www.sol-ne.org/pra/tool/beer.html The Fifth Discipline: Pg 27-54 Why play the ‘Beer Game’? Instructions for running the game Steps of the Game Outline for post-game discussion and tasks Supplies Checklist & Mock-up of the Game Board Bibliography CHARTS AND TABLES TO PRINT OUT: [only issue Table 1 and 2 at the onset of the game. Chart 1-3 to be distributed at the end of the game and before
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we see them wherever we go from walking in the city or to driving on the highway. Some of these advertisements put a spin on something old such as an image or phrase‚ and it will catch peoples eyes. This is just what Guinness did with one of their beer ads that reads “Enjoy responsibly. Phones down‚ please.” The layout and color of the phones on the bar counter are put in that spot to make a glass shape‚ The company shows all three different appeals mostly trying to persuade buyers. Guinness has
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DIVERSIFICATION AND FIRM PERFORMANCE: AN EMPIRICAL EVALUATION Anil M. Pandya and Narendar V. Rao Abstract Diversification is a strategic option that many managers use to improve their firms’ performance. This interdisciplinary research attempts to verify whether firm level diversification has any impact on performance. The study finds that on average‚ diversified firms show better performance compared to undiversified firms on both risk and return dimensions. It also tests the robustness of these
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