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    Marketing expansion grid. Marketing has the main responsibility for achieving profitable growth for the company. The market expansion grid is a portfolio-planning tool for identifying company growth opportunities through market penetration‚ market development‚ product development and diversification. To go into details on the points‚ let’s consider the company Under Armour‚ established in 1996 in the US‚ it is a leading brand that produces performance sports apparel First‚ market penetration

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    The Overbearing British The colonial relationship from the colonists to the British before the French and Indian War was “functional” from a white man’s perspective. The colonies were producing cash crops‚ experiencing rapid economic growth‚ and a profitable global trade. The colonies were going about their business with little support from England. Meanwhile the British did not pay much attention to the colonies during the English Civil War‚ but after the war‚ the monarchy wanted the financial

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    Middle Colonies‚ especially eastern Pennsylvania. Some factors that made Europeans leave their country to come to North America were improved housing and sanitation‚ longevity‚ large families‚ religious persecution‚ rising taxes‚ and poor harvest. Colonial America also grew because of immigration and increase of birthrate. Europeans were faced with religious persecution. Religious freedom was a motive for Europeans to settle in the colonies. The Puritans grew tired of the deficient reformation of

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    1. Patagonia’s Current Strategy: Key Processes and Customer Perception In the context of our business model our number one key process is our Rules and Norms (a complete breakdown of Patagonia’s current business model and a to-be-proposed business model are available for review in Exhibit I). This ethos that started with the founding of Chouinard Equipment continued through the creation of Lost Arrow and indeed Patagonia. Our self-proclaimed “dirtbag” culture has resulted in some unorthodox business

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    Dotted Lines: The Case of Basque Nationalism Course: Current International Issues from a Spanish Perspective May 17‚ 2012 Audrey Somalis Brenda La Beatrix Heynig Abstract: The notion of nationalism plays a critical role in the development on domestic and international politics. There are cases around the globe of how ethnically related politics‚ or ethnopolitcs‚ have infiltrated the international political arena. One such case‚ and the focus of this essay‚ is the case of Basque

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    QUESTION: Discuss the expansion and growth strategies: joint venture‚ acquisition‚ merger‚ hostile takeover‚ leverage buy outs. Give examples of each in the discussion. ANSWERS AND DISCUSSION: All successful small business startups eventually face the issue of handling business expansion or growth. Business expansion is a stage of a company’s life that is fraught with both opportunities often fortunes and for perils. it a owners On the one hand‚ business in In growth carries with corresponding

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    The French and Indian War

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    The French and Indian War Like the Great Awakening‚ the struggle between England and France for New World empires also helped prepare the colonists for independence. While the English esablished colonies on the Atlantic seaboard‚ the French built a profitable fur trade with the Indians farther inland. As French colonists moving south from Canada met English colonists moving west of the Appalachians‚ the two groups lashed in the Ohio Valley. The conflict stemmed from rivalry over territory‚ fur

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    Around the world in 80 Days. Good morning to Mr Maxwell and all my fellow friends.Today‚ousr group ‘Paris’ want to present to you about the character that we like in the novel “Around The Worl In 80 Days” by Jules Verne.Our group choose Philes Fogg as our favourite character.Later‚Atikah will present the first characteristic of Phileas Fog and will be continue by Fuad‚Cylincia and Anatasa.Lastly‚Avie will end our presentation by relating the characteristics of Philes Fogg with our personal experience

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    Team Branding Charlotte Engines (Red‚ White‚ Blue) I chose the name “Charlotte Engines” to specifically target our two biggest potential fan groups. Charlotte has a rich tradition of motor racing‚ particularly NASCAR. An estimated 75% of the NASCAR industry’s race teams‚ employees and drivers are based in or near Mecklenburg County. The first NASCAR "strictly stock" race was held at Charlotte Speedway‚ ushering a new era of competitive motor racing. Additionally it is home

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    Pennsylvania‚ which offered generous agreements on land‚ and full religious liberty. These two colonies directly opposed the official‚ tax-supported Anglican Church of England from which Puritans had escaped in the inception of America. Later in the colonial timeline‚ a series of religious revivals--known as The Great Awakening--developed into the separation between church and state. The disagreements between the beliefs in the Awakening – increased the competition of American churches‚ which resulted

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