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    PRODUCT & BRAND MANAGEMENT – DAHI [ASSIGNMENT] SUBMITTED BY: VARDHAMAN P08082 PRODUCT & BRAND POSITIONING FOR DAHI SWOT analysis of the Dairy Industry STRENGTHS Demand ProfileMarginsProduct Mix Flexibility | WEAKNESSPerishabilityLack of control over yieldsLogisticsDistribution | OPPORTUNITYValue AdditionExport Potential | THREATS Unorganised Sector | Major Competitors Amul and Nestle are Major competitors with presence in both North and South markets Regional Competitors

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    The legal dimension of the proposal for the Tobacco Products Directive (COM(2012) 788 final). One of the most dangerous health problems in the world is smoking tobacco. Only in Europe‚ 650.000 people are killed every year because of tobacco use and globally‚ tobacco causes 6 million deaths per year. The use of tobacco products raises the blood pressure and damages blood vessels. (World Heart Federation‚ n.d.) Also‚ every year people that are exposed to second-hand smoking‚ 28% of them being children

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    2.1 The causes of product return for online apparel products Research on commercial returns have shown that the reasons for product returns could be defects‚ product incompatibility with user needs‚ and deficiencies in product performance relative to customer expectations (Ferguson‚ Guide‚ Souza‚ 2006; Guide‚ Souza‚ Van Wassenhove‚ & Blackburn‚ 2006; Rao‚ Rabinovich‚ & Raju‚ 2014). However‚ the main reason of returns suggested by Lawton (2008) is that products are not meeting consumer’s needs. Because

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    Smart and connected products are revolutionizing the structures of various industries by reconstituting/reshaping industry boundaries and in some industries creating new industries. The nature of the industry is determined by the composition and strength of Porter’s competitive forces namely the bargaining power of customers‚ bargaining power of suppliers‚ threat of new entrants‚ threat of substitutes and the intensity of rivalry among competitors in the industry. This therefore implies that the

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    RIGA TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT COURSE E-TRADE FINANCIAL CORPARATION CASE STUDY by Asli Seven Nazir Emre Adir Shamla Tsargand Lecturer: Andrejs Chirjevskis Autumn 2011 Question 1.Revise E-Trade Vision and Mission Statement.Develop a SWOT anaylses. When we have a look at E-Trade’s vision statement‚ we see that they emphasize on self-directed investors and the world market. For the company being reachable from even sitting at home is important. They say

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    Case 1 Atlantic Corporation Maastricht University School of Business and Economics Corporate Governance and Restructuring 1. Is the acquisition of Royal’s linerboard mill and box plants a sound strategic move? Consider the short- as well as long-term outlook for linerboard prices and the profitability of the linerboard industry. Furthermore‚ what basis‚ if any‚ is there for expecting AtlanticRoyal’s combined linerboard and box mill operations to do better/worse than the industry overall?

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    INTRODUCTION In early July 2007‚ the New York based hedge fund Perry Capital proposed to raise its stake in NEC Electronics Corporation (NECE)‚ the then publicly listed subsidiary of Japanese conglomerate‚ NEC Corporation‚ from 4.8 percent to 25 percent. The offering was ¥5‚000 a share‚ at about 60 percent premium. Perry’s investment in NECE traced back to late 2005‚ the year its first exposure to Asian markets‚ with the initial investment cost at around ¥3‚200 a share. Perry believed the intrinsic

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    be evaluating the recital of Orbital Engine Corporation Ltd. pertaining to car manufacture and outboard marines. Detail analysis has been carried out on marketing decision or activities in relation to OEC’s objective‚ identify the unsuccessful reasons behind the idea of engine adoption by OEC and explore the successful marketing lessons how OEC’s technology has been adopted by the marine makers outboard motor in the US. Following the above studies we conclude by providing our recommendations

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    Repositioning the product – change Caferoma’s image is not a good solution for the Caferoma’s problems. Actually‚ our brand already is a well-known brand of coffee and can not loose it. I would just mention about our packaging that is old fashion and needs to be updated. - Pricing – to reduce the price is necessary to change some work process and‚ it take a large amount of time for it. Anyway‚ it is very difficult to reduce the price between 20% to 30%. - Advertising – to reach new consumers‚ it

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    THE ZALE CORPORATION Zale Corporation is a leading specialty retailer of diamonds and other jewelry products in North America. The Company has significant brand name recognition as a result of each of its brands’ long-standing presence in the industry‚ having 2.349 stores in the United States‚ Puerto Rico and Canada. The Company´s vision “provide customers with quality merchandise at the lowest possible price” has remain the same since its first store opening in 1920´s. The Mission of Zale Corporation

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