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    Introductory page 1.0 The Business: The new idea. The name of the juice bar: Rainbow If a green coconut were served to you just like the one in the picture‚ wouldn’t you love it? It would be unimaginable to get a negative answer. Here is where we start the new idea‚ which is – To serve the people the real and unchanged taste of nature with a soft touch of modernization. It is only the fresh juice extracted from fruits and vegetables that comprise the real and unchanged

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    Jamba Juice Case Study

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    Jamba Juice and its immediate competitors operate under the industry entitled “snack and nonalcoholic beverage bars” [ (U.S. Census Bureau) ]. According to the U.S. Census Bureau the official description of the snack and nonalcoholic beverage bars is as follows: “This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) preparing and/or serving a specialty snack‚ such as ice cream‚ frozen yogurt‚ cookies‚ or popcorn or (2) serving nonalcoholic beverages‚ such as coffee‚ juices‚ or sodas

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    Consider this ad for vegetable juices. “We are giving 30 million servings of vegetables to those who need it most. Want to help?” Asking you to help them feed the hungry the ad tries to sell its product in an innovative way. Clearly aimed at people who love to lead organic lives (read free of impurities) in every way it immediately draws their attention. Once drawn into reading it‚ it positions itself as a most common source of vegetables – “you usually drink V8 juice to get vegetables”. A picture

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    Introduction All Natural is a juice company which started as a local juice bar in 2003 in Frankfort‚ KY. All natural has grown exponentially over past thirteen years and has become one of the most popular packaged natural juice brands in North America with annual sales exceeding $ 40 M. The company is still growing and senior management strongly feels the need to implement an ERP (enterprise resource planning) system to gain better control over business operations. Problem Statement "The need exists

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    Marketing Plan The Water logged company : HYDRO-JELLY Entela Beqiri 1. Executive Summary The Water logged company introduces a brand new product called HYDRO-JELLY. The product consists in a solidified log of water which resembles to a clear jelly that once is buried in the ground at the base of the plants ‚ when the ground dries out this product give all the necessary liquid to the plant to survive and be healthy. Is a revolutionary product that doesn’t face any other competition

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    Joint Juice Case Study

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    The offer to Joint Juice Inc. by both Albertsons‚ the nation’s second largest grocery chain‚ and Safeway‚ the second largest grocery chain to sell Joint Juice’s products through their nationwide chain stores posed a challenging decision to the company. To sell its products throughout the nation is no doubt a great opportunity for Joint Juice‚ particularly as a start-up business. However‚ this offer challenged the company’s original strategy of staying regional for several more years and learning

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    Aims and objectives

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    Aims and objectives Aims The users for whom actuarial information is created can place a high degree of reliance on its relevance‚ transparency of assumptions‚ completeness and comprehensibility‚ including the communication of any uncertainty inherent in the information. Actuarial information addresses the needs of its users‚ is of high quality and supports good governance if it is: relevant‚ transparent and complete; and communicated comprehensibly. Relevant actuarial information makes effective

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    Top Juice Swot Analysis

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    with local producers‚ interior companies and IT providers which helped expansion run smoother (Shortpress‚ 2015) • Product: Top Juice provides a wide selection of refreshing beverages of fruit juices to vegie juices and a range of fresh salads with quality produce and seasonal ingredients. (Top Juice‚ 2014) • Location: It has over 50 outlets scattered across Australia that are available and accessible in most shopping centres in Sydney‚ Melbourne and Brisbane. (Top Juice‚ 2014) (SmartCompany‚ 2015)

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    ANALYSIS OF OIL AND GAS MARKETING SECTOR- AN OVERVEW OF ITS GROWTH OVER THE LAST FIVE YEARS (2001 – 2005) AUTHOR: Akhlaq Ahmad Enroll No. 111031-004 Cell no: 03215008455 BBA-6 (Morning) SUPERVISOR: Mr. Musbashir Sadiq Bahria Institute of Management & Computer Sciences‚ Bahria University Shangrila Road‚ Sector E-8‚ Islamabad ABSTRACT Pakistan’s economy is undergoing significant structural changes since 1999-2000. The real GDP growth is accelerating over the last five years. Over the

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    Objectives of Firms Introduction to Business Objectives Standard theory assumes that businesses have sufficient information‚ market power and (importantly) motivation to set prices for their products that maximise profits This assumption is now heavily criticised by economists who have studied the organisation and objectives of modern-day corporations. Not only do most businesses frequently move away from pure profit-seeking behaviour‚ many are organised and operated in a way where profit is not the

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