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    International Marketing Planning for Karicare | TEAM MEMBERS:-WEIWEI LIU:-1302199ANUJ SAREEN:-1211174SAMIP SONAR:-1302167 | | | | Group Assignment Table of contents Chapter1. Executive summary and Company description....3 Chapter2. Situation Analysis 2.1 PESTLE +Competitor Analysis………………….4 2.1.1 Social force………………………………………4 2.1.2Environment force……………………………….4 2.1.3 Economic force………………………………….5 2.1.4 Technological force……………………………...6

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    CASE STUDY 10H VIAGRA – AN OUTSTANDING GROWTH STRATEGY MARKETING STRATEGY Viagra is now virtually a household word. Perhaps not a word readily used in most households‚ whether or not it is present in the confines of the medicine cabinet or the sock drawer‚ but a word that is readily recognised and has developed a strong image very quickly. The little blue‚ diamond-shaped pill to cure impotence was always going to be what the pharmaceutical industry calls a ’blockbuster ’ drug.

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    Christianity and Buddhism may seem to be very different religions‚ but in fact they have many similarities. One of the biggest differences between Christianity and Buddhism is that Christians are monotheistic and follow Jesus Christ‚ but Buddhists are non theistic and do not believe in a supreme being. A big similarity of Christianity and Buddhism is that both branched off from an older religion. Christianity developed from Judaism‚ therefore making it an Abrahamic religion. While Buddhism developed

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    primates. Early researches made huge discovers when studying these primates such as characteristics‚ the anatomy‚ and the social behavior that could be compared to humans today. However‚ no matter how many similarities you find between primates and humans there will always be differences. The man difference is that humans became more advanced then the modern ape which made it easy for researches to discover how far we have come since once being considered highly evolved primates before humans came along

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    Cyberjaya‚ Malaysia ABSTRACT Green concept and green marketing had an exponential growth over the last decades and it had a significant impact on the market and environment globally. Following a widespread review of existing literature‚ this study has adopted the TPB model by Ajzen‚ 1991. The relevant behavioral theories regarding consumer behavior and more specifically purchase intention have been reviewed. Findings of the research have been explored‚ demonstrating that all the adopted variables

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    Similarities and Differences between Monopolies and Oligopolies WHAT ARE SOME SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MONOPOLIES AND OLIGOPOLIES? According to Mankiw‚ N. G. (2004) monopolies and oligopolies can be defined as: Monopolies are based on a market where there are several buyers but only one seller of a product or service whereby the seller sets the price for products and services provided. Oligopolies are based on a market where there a few companies own or control the production of a

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    GREEN MARKETING Introduction: In the last decade‚ consumers have become more enlightened on environmental issues. Green marketing refers to selling product or rendering services based on environmental benefit. It came into existence in late 1980s and early 1990s. Green marketing is growing rapidly and consumers are willing to pay a lot for green product. There has been little analysis of the impact of this new market on the consumers and the environment so far. Green marketing affects all areas

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    of the consumers in watch market and describe how this factor will influence their choice of our CASIO watch in part A. In the part B‚ how the CASIO use product and promotions in the marketing mix to market new product. CASIO watch is one of three largest Japanese brands. The multi-functions of CASIO watches have been well-known in the world for many years. Its representative of active youth fashion and

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    September 17‚ 2013 HZT 4UH-01 ETHICAL JUDGEMENTS LIMIT THE METHODS AVAILABLE IN THE PRODUCTION OF KNOWLEDGE IN BOTH ARTS AND THE NATURAL SCIENCES. DISCUSS. Our entire life is a continuous process of gaining and retaining information‚ expanding our knowledge as individuals. Most people spend quite a bit of time in their childhood years in school learning‚ taking in knowledge that has been produced. As a species humans have produced a wealth of knowledge in a variety of ways. However there comes a

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    Question 1 Describe the 7 Ps of marketing and provide examples with which you are familiar. Question 2 Discuss the importance of the ‘marketing mix’ to the success of a firm. 7Ps of marketing: Philip Kotler elaborated McCarthy’s (1960) traditional marketing mix; according to him it consists of 4Ps namely Product‚ Price‚ Place and Promotion. These 4Ps of marketing mix were considered as the main areas where marketing managers try to use limited business resources to achieve their objectives

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