Assignment No.1(Individual) Capital University of Economics and Business BTEC center Unit Name: Quantitative Techniques for Business Unit Code: 20746P Unit level: H1 Unit Tutor: Lili Kang Student Name: Lan Ma Date of issue: Sep 3rd‚ 2007 Date of submission: Sep 25th‚ 2007 Content: Abstract u Literature review-----------------------------------------3 Introduction u Company Name £ºStarbucks Coffee-------------------3
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Change for good With over 1.3 billion customers using Nokia devices‚ we’re in a unique position to effect positive environmental and social change around the world. For us‚ sustainability isn’t merely an exercise in damage limitation – it’s an opportunity to make a real difference‚ both to people and to our planet. Caring for the environment Climate change‚ energy and resource use are some of the biggest challenges facing the world today. From natural disasters to food security to rising sea levels
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Sainsbury’s know that their customers still want the best quality food at great prices. Customers are buying similar products today to ten years ago‚ but the way that they shop has changed significantly‚ with more shops and channels available than ever before. Customers have more choice‚ are shopping more often and buy less when they shop. Supermarkets will remain the place where people do most of their grocery shopping‚ but they will increasingly top up in convenience stores and shop online
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Burger King is the world’s largest flame- broiled fast food restaurant chain. 65 As of mid- 2009‚ it operated about 12‚000 restaurants in all 50 states and in 74 countries and U. S. territories worldwide through a combination of company- owned and franchised operations‚ which together employed nearly 400‚000 people worldwide. Only Yum Brands ( A& W‚ KFC‚ Long John Silver‚ Pizza Hut‚ and Taco Bell)‚ McDonald’s‚ and Subway‚ with 36‚000‚ 32‚000‚ and 28‚000 restaurants‚ respectively‚ were larger. Given
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INTRODUCTION The deregulation of the Nigerian economy through SAP affected the Nigerian financial system in many ways (Umunnaehila‚ 1996). These include methods of licensing new banks and financial institutions‚ the pricing of credits and deposits‚ foreign exchange management‚ the sectoral matrix of credits and deposits‚ and banks’ branch networking‚ among others. The restructuring policy of SAP‚ also‚ brought deregulations in the Nigerian banking system which encouraged many new banks to enter
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It can be defined as a combination of elements that you will use to market your product. The elements also called the 4P’s are Price‚ Product‚ Place and Promotion The Distributors were not aware of the facts of the product and were not able to put this across to the consumer. Few of Amway’s products were concentrates and the distributors were not able to convey this to the consumer‚ they were not sure about the price value of the product and were unable to convince the customer to buy it. Prior
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KFC at Malaysia The first KFC restaurant was opened in 1973 on Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman. Today there are more than 500 KFC Restaurants nationwide and still counting. In fact‚ KFC Malaysia has developed a distinctive Malaysian personality of its own. Especially for Malaysians KFC’s an establishment that is run by Malaysians and managed by Malaysians. When KFC took it upon to create a selection of food that would make Malaysia proud on the international scene. Kentucky Nuggets‚ for example‚ was
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SWOT Analysis for Burger King & Tim Horton’s Burger King-Tim Horton’s Internal Factor Evaluation Strengths Weight Rating Weighted Score Tim Horton’s revenue 0.08 4 0.32 Tim Horton’s same-store sales growth 0.09 4 0.36 Tim Horton’s market shares in Canada (70% baked goods‚ 75% coffee) 0.09 4 0.36 Burger King size 0.05 3 0.15 Tim Horton’s brand image 0.09 4 0.36 Burger King’s brand recognition 0.04 3 0.12 Tim Horton’s healthier options 0.07 3 0.21 Burger King’s tax savings of 8.5% (moving headquarters
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Critical Evaluation of the Marketing Mix “The Marketing Mix is a combination of Product‚ Price‚ Place and Promotion (The four P’s) that helps increase sales to the target market” (McCarthy‚ 1960 cited in Combe 2006 p126) This systematic tool is more commonly used once a business has decided on its overall competitive marketing strategy. This includes analysing marketing opportunities and selecting a target market. The development of the four P’s to the advantage of a specific business can be
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