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    3. Market Analysis A. The European Industry Description * Industry Size‚ Status and Growth The automotive industry is a healthy and fundamental industry with a bright future. The EU’s automotive industry produces a third of the world’s passenger cars‚ producing 780 billion euros of turnover per year‚ with value added of over 140 billion euros. It imports far more than it exports with a total of 42.8 billion net profit of exports (2007). The EU’s car industry also provides 12.1 million of the

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    Market Analysis Bubble tea is specialist drink increasingly being offered in cafés‚ coffees shops and bars.It originates from Asia and is made up of hot or cold tea‚ milk‚ sugar and giant black tapioca balls. Ice is then added and the drink shaken to create the bubble effect. Bubbletea is often referred to as pearl shake‚ tapioca ball drink; boba ice tea and bubble drink among other things.Owing to their influences‚ bubble tea cafés are often Asian-themed in décor and may alsosell Asian snacks and

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    Analysis of Cadbury’s cost sheet The cost sheet shows that in 2009 the company started with an opening stock of Rs 222.81 crores.After making a purchase of of Rs 832.28 crores it was left with a closing stock of Rs 199.82.Thus the raw materials consumed amounts to Rs 855.27.There is no direct cost.The total of factory overheads amounts to Rs 43.77 crores.The net works cost becomes Rs 899.04 crores as there is no work in progress.The administrative expenses include employee cost‚depreciation

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    Introduction Cadbury merged with Schweppes in 1969. Currently‚ this successful company is employing approximately about 43‚000 people worldwide. Today‚ Cadbury Schweppes is the world’s fourth biggest supplier of chocolate and sugar confectionery. One of its products‚ Dairy Milk was introduced in 1905‚ and has become the most successful molded chocolate in UK history and the basic ingredient for many other Cadbury products. 95 years later‚ Dairy Milk is one of the world’s most famous brand names

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    Institute of Practitioners in Advertising Gold‚ Best Use of Insight‚ IPA Effectiveness Awards‚ 2012 www.ipa.co.uk Cadbury Dairy Milk: A meetha journey Principal authors: Ganapathy Balagopalan and Nirav Parekh‚ Ogilvy & Mather India Contributing authors: Kawal Shoor and Madhukar Sabnavis‚ Ogilvy & Mather India SUMMARY This case shows how advertising re-invented the very essence of the product‚ so it became something different‚ and by doing so‚ unlocked brand growth for Cadbury’s Dairy Milk. It did

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    and Charity organisations: 15 Direct and Indirect Competitors. 15 Swot Analysis: 15 Segmentation Criteria: 17 Marketing Cadbury Marvellous Creations Jelly popping candy beanies chocolate to South Africa and Germany: 17 Geographic: 17 Demographic: 17 Psychographic: 19 Motives 19 Lifestyles 19 Behavioural: 19 Occasion 20 Readiness to buy the product 20 Benefits 20 Attitude 21 Marketing Cadbury Milkybar chocolate to New Zealand and Saudi Arabia: 21 Geographic: 21 Demographic:

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    Strategic Management: Cadbury and the confectionery industry CADBURY Schweppes‚ the owner of the Dairy Milk brand‚ blamed hot weather for the slump in chocolate sales in Britain that is causing mounting alarm in the confectionery industry. Wilting consumers are to blame for weak sales‚ said Todd Stitzer‚ the chief executive of the sweets and soda pop company‚ who barely mentioned a salmonella food poisoning scandal last summer which forced the company to remove one million chocolate bars from

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    follows a ‘more for more principle’‚ comparing it to the industry that it belongs to‚ Lipton is a bit more expensive than the other brands but it provides its consumers with the best quality as well as the taste. Part B: Target market of Lipton Yellow Label Lipton’s target market involves specifically females in Pakistan. Since here in Pakistan it’s the ‘married females’ who go for grocery shopping so Lipton targets them. Judging from their TV Commercials they target the urban areas of Pakistan who come

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    Consumer Behavior (MKTG2101) Introduction Background of Cadbury Company ’ ’There ’s one product that sells in good times and bad - a bar of chocolate”. It has been an axiom of Cadbury Company for generation. Today‚ the company which was opened in 1842 by John Cadbury‚ Is the global leader in the chocolate confectionery manufacturer. The beginning of Cadbury journey is when John Cadbury opened up a shop in Birmingham and sold coffee‚ tea‚ drinking chocolate and cocoa. In the later stage‚ John’s

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    The College of Charleston is undergoing an experiment in order to figure out a way to reduce energy costs. They have spent a lot of time trying to figure out what to cut down on or what to get rid of in order to get energy costs under budget and control. One of the ideas was to take a look at the use of lunch trays that students and faculty use while eating in the cafeteria. This seemed to be a good place to look because almost everyone that attended‚ visited or worked for the school ate breakfast

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