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    CHERY A CASE STUDY OF MARKET SEGMENTATION‚ TARGETING AND MARKET POSITIONING Introduction Built in 1997 Chery is one of the famous Chinese car manufacturers aiming at building ‘independent Chinese brand’ and is now on its way to be international. It has the capability of producing 650 thousand automobiles‚ 650 thousand engines and 400 thousand sets of gear-boxes annually. There are four sub-brands (Chery‚ Riich‚ Rely and Karry) under Chery and three types of cars (passenger cars‚ business cars

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    SEGMENTATION (Harish pg3) The process of defining and subdividing a large homogenous market in to clearly identifiable segments having similar needs‚ wants or demand characteristics .Its objective is to design a marketing mix that precisely matches the expectation of customers in the targeted markets. Bases for segmentation Geographic segmentation -: Geographic segmentation calls for division of market in to different geographical units such as nations‚ states‚ regions

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    Marketing Segmentation Theory based on selling Oxygen bars 1) Demographic Consumer age‚ gender‚ income‚ occupation are considered to be the main factors for demographic segmentation. Other factors like race‚ religion‚ nationality is not emphasized here because product usage will be less affected by those factors. Currently‚ similar-functioned products available in the market have a wide consumer age base‚ ranging from 20+ to 50+. I believe that this age difference does reflect the difference in

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    Printed in Great Britain 0160-7383/$30.00 doi:10.1016/j.annals.2004.05.001 MARKET SEGMENTATION A Neural Network Application Jonathan Z. Bloom University of Stellenbosch‚ South Africa Abstract: The objective of the research is to consider a self-organizing neural network for segmenting the international tourist market to Cape Town‚ South Africa. A backpropagation neural network is used to complement the segmentation by generating additional knowledge based on input–output relationship and sensitivity

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    Heineken Case Study MBA650 Business Policy John F. Abstract Heineken is a major competitor in the mass production beer industry. The firm is facing internal and external environment challenges which are affecting its sales and profitability. The corporation is involved in a competitive‚ concentrated‚ and differentiated industry that has allowed major rivals to achieve growth through mergers and acquisitions. The case study addresses the issues that the organization is encountering. The company is

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    Latin American market by acquiring the beer businesses of FEMSA in Mexico and Brazil. The FEMSA‚ Fomento Economico Mexicano is the largest Mexican and Latin American beverage company.1 Reasons for entering this continent is to achieve their goals‚ also mentioned as objectives in Heineken’s annual report. Two of these goals include Grow the Heineken brand and Capture the opportunities in emerging markets. Entering the Latin American market‚ would enlarge the brand awareness of Heineken. By aiming on

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    Heineken International is a Dutch brewing company‚ founded in 1864 by Gerard Adriaan Heineken in Amsterdam. It owns over 190 breweries in more than 70 countries and employs approximately 85‚000 people. Cruzcampo‚ Tiger Beer‚ Żywiec‚ Starobrno‚ Zagorka‚ Birra Moretti‚ Ochota‚ Murphy’s‚ Star and Heineken Pilsener are some of it’s well known brews all over the world. Milestones of Heineken history; 1864 Gerard Adriaan Heineken buys the Haystack brewery on February 15th 1873 On January 11

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    Heineken is a global brand that has achieved great success in many regions across the world. Heineken benefits from many strengths that have been developed through careful corporate planning. * High quality brand image in many markets – In the US and Hong Kong markets Heineken is viewed as a very high quality‚ premium brand. In many other markets Heineken is seen as a quality brand‚ but blends with the other European imports. * Original Formula – Heineken benefits from having a long lasting

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    Ruth N. Bolton & Matthew B. Myers Price-Based Global Market Segmentation for Services In business-to-business marketing‚ managers are often tasked with developing effective global pricing strategies for customers characterized by different cultures and different utilities for product attributes. The challenges of formulating international pricing schedules are especially evident in global markets for service offerings‚ where intensive customer contact‚ extensive customization requirements‚ and

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    Heineken Case Analysis

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    ISSUE STATEMENT Heineken is one of the world’s leading brands and has been for over 130 years. They are the number two imported beer in the United States‚ the number one beer in Europe and have a global network of distributors and 115 breweries in more than 65 countries. These are some great statistics for their industry‚ but in an ever-changing market where there is little brand loyalty they are fighting for every single beer purchase. They’re aiming for sustainable growth and trying to be

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