Tomas Bata University in Zlín Faculty of Management and Economics Presentation on The L’Oréal Group ( the company for beauty) Subject: English language Elaborated by: Sandra Antičová Group: I 21/F Introduction Good morning Ladies and Gentlemen. It’s a great pleasure to have the opportunity to adress such a distinquished audience
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Attracting One Billion New Consumers by 2020 June 18‚ 2013 CONTENTS CONTENTS CONTENTS ..................................................................................................... I List of figures ................................................................................................ II 1. Introduction......................................................................................... 1 2. Company profile .............................................
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passion of creating beauty products means seeking to understand others‚ knowing how to listen to them‚ apprehending their traditions‚ anticipating their needs‚ without this passion L’Oreal would never been possible‚ their mission is to value what the consumers wants. Innovation is also one of the companies founding values‚ they have always keep in mind that their company was founded by Eugene Schueller a scientist‚ who’s innovation was that beauty is an endless quest that constantly requires a high level
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Nederland B.V.: Introduction of Products from the Garnier Institute of L’Oreal [WITH INSTRUCTOR COMMENTS IN CAPS] 1 Executive Summary & Table of Contents L ’Oreal presently offers the following products in the Netherlands: Plenitude and Recital under the L ’Oreal brand name‚ and Ambre Solaire under the Garnier Institute brand name. L ’Oreal Nederland has been considering whether to introduce the Synergie skin care line and Belle Couleur hair colorants line into the Netherlands. Synergie and Bele
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L¡¦Oreal Nederland B.V. Pertinent Facts L¡¦Oreal is the largest cosmetics company in the world. In 1992 the L¡¦Oreal Group was the largest cosmetics manufacturer in the world. They are Headquartered in Paris‚ it have subsidiaries in over 100 countries. In 1992‚ its sales were $6.8 billion (a 12% over 1991) and net profits were $417 million (a 14% increase). France contributed 24% of total worldwide sales. Europe (both western and eastern countries‚ excluding France) provided 42%‚ and the U.S
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...............................5 3.1. Airport trends and developments......................................................................5 3.2. What makes the travel retail market unique.....................................................6 4. Consumer analysis of travel retail customers...........................................................7 4.1. Characteristics of the global shopper................................................................7 4.2. The needs of the global shopper.....
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L’ Oreal External Analysis (Dutch Market) Environmental Analysis: Demographics: There are several demographic changes in the Netherlands which influence the Dutch market. * Fast aging of population * Fast growing segments now are 25 or older * Increasing number of Dutch women work outside home * Dutch women are delaying childbirth Economics: Due to these demographic trends‚ Dutch women are becoming more self-confident and independent. Thus they have more disposable income
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1. Analysis Industry: Airline Industry In the case study two groups of competitors were acknowledged: legacy carriers and the low cost carriers (LCC). The legacy carriers included most of the best-known U.S. Airlines‚ like United‚ Delta or American Airlines. These airlines used the “Hub and Spoke” model as their operations system. The LCC‚ including used a different type of operations model called the “Point to Point Model”‚ pioneered by Southwest Airlines. In 2001 many airlines cut the traditional
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com/en2/NewsAndEvents/Regulation_News/China_regulation/169_ChinaOutlinesCosmeticsAnimalTestingPolicy.html Economics‚ T.‚ 2014. China GDP Growth Rate. [Online] Available at: http://www.tradingeconomics.com/china/gdp-growth Euromonitor‚ 2012. L ’Oreal Company Profile - SWOT Analysis‚ s.l.: Euromonitor International. Euromonitor‚ 2014. L ’Oreal China in Beauty and Personal Care (China)‚ s.l.: Euromonitor International. L’Oréal‚ 2014. Annual Results 2013. [Online] Available at: http://www.loreal-finance.com/_docs/fichiers_contenu/0000000786/LOREAL_Results_2013_GB_10_02_2014
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globally. L’Oréal have a slogan of “Because we’re worth it”‚ which is also their vision statement. The reason why they have this vision is because of building a good customer relationship is what the company priority concern. This is to provide consumers with more satisfied products by the company’s lifestyle and philosophy. L’Oréal believes that everyone aspires to beauty. This is where they come out with their mission statement
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