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    Review Of STP Marketing Mix

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    Review of STP & Marketing Mix On Under the guidance of DR. reeti agarwal Submitted by: Krishnendu Karmakar (JL13FS23) Arindam Banerjee(JL13FS15) Paritosh Kumar Singh (JL13FS35) Rajneesh Kumar Sharma (JL13FS44) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Report is an excellent tool for learning and exploration. No classroom routine can substitute which is possible while working in real situations. Application of theoretical knowledge to practical situations is the bonanzas of this report

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    Nike Marketing Mix

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    Final case study Marketing Mix of Nike Products • Nike’s focus is athletic footwear and sport apparels for practicing sport as well as for every day usage. • Low labor prices because the production facilities are located close to the raw material. • Brand also offers few new products include sport balls‚ timepieces‚ eyewear‚ skates‚ bats‚ and other equipment designed for sports activities. • The most famous product categories of Nike includes: Running‚ Basketball‚ Cross-training‚ Outdoor

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    Assignment- 1 Evaluate and Determine Marketing Mix 1. Introduction about Braaap: At age 16 Smith had a vision to establish mini motocross Superlight MX in Australia. In 2004 he identified the need to develop an affordable Superlight pit bike which could be ridden and jumped confidently by adults. Evermore determined Smith set about designing his own bikes and researched the market extensively. He frequently travelled to mainland Australia where he participated in motocross events to build his

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    Heineken Marketing Mix

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    Marketing Plan of PEPSI Contents Strong Vs Weak Executive Summary Company Description Mission Vision Goals & Objectives Core Business Area SWOT Analysis Industry Analysis Marketing Mix Target Market Market Strategy Marketing Environment Points of Difference ConclusionPepsi  Organizational Chart/Department Page 2 of 24   Marketing Plan of PEPSI Strong Vs Weak  Pepsi and Coca Cola are strong competitors. In Pakistan Pepsi is the market leader andCoca Cola is its competitor

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    Marketing Mix Of Audi

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    Marketing mix of Audi Audi is a German based car manufacturing company‚ known around the world as part of the big three luxury car manufacturers. Along with Mercedes and BMW‚ Audi is the biggest luxury car manufacturing company globally. Audi oversees all its global production from its head quarters in Bavaria‚ Germany‚ and has further nine production facilities world-wide that manufactures their vehicles. Audi has been a majority owned subsidiary group of Volkswagen

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    Marketing Mix Topshop

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    stores in the UK and a further 62 international stores. History Although Topshop itself was launched in 1964‚ its parent company‚ The Arcadia Group‚ dates back to 1900 when Montague Burton launched it with an investment of £100. Initially the menswear chain Burton was the company’s principal brand‚ but the launch of Topshop in the 1960s took the Group into the women’s fashion market. It was a small start‚ with Topshop initially only having space in a Sheffield department store called Peter

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    Mix Marketing of Pantene

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    PRO-V PRODUCT: Clearly‚ Shampoo is more than just shampoo when P&G sells it. P&G’s great successin the rough-and-tumble shampoo world comes from developing an innovativeproduct concept. An effective product concept is the first step in marketing-mixplanning.Philip Kotler defines product as  Anything that can beoffered to a market for attention‚ acquisition‚ use or consumption that might satisfy a -want or need. It includes physical objects‚ services‚ persons‚places‚ organizationsand ideas

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    Pepsi Marketing Mix

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    after-sales services‚ warranties‚ returns‚ etc. Moreover‚ the company’s position‚ as well as marketing strategy in the market‚ can be judged on the basis of its product mix including width‚ length‚ depth and consistency (Proctor‚ 200). Width is the number of lines the firm carries‚ for example Sony has various lines including TV‚ video‚ cameras and laptops. Length is the number of items in the product mix‚ for example Toshibahas different types of TVs and laptops. Depth is the number of variants of

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    Fedex Marketing Mix

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    FedEx Marketing Mix Federal Express is an express transportation company‚ founded in 1973 by Frederick W. Smith. During his college years‚ he recognized that the United States was becoming a service-oriented economy and needed a reliable‚ overnight delivery service company designed to solely transport packages and documents. He wrote a Yale term paper on this idea and received a C. His professor thought it would never work. Fortunately for Frederick Smith‚ he did not take it to heart and ended up

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    Nintendo Marketing Mix

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    stakeholder and how they affect the strategy. • Consumers (note: there’s more than one target segment): The case notes that Nintendo targeted non-gamers in addition to gamers. This included consumers of any age and gender. Conversely‚ competitors like Sony focused on teens and males. The case also mentions moms/housewives and families as targets of Nintendo marketing. The ideal answer analyzed gamers and a few non-gamer segments‚ such as moms. Analysis should have included qualitative description

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