Expected Return=E(R_(ASSET ) )= ∑_(i=1)^n▒〖(P_(i ) 〗 x R_(i ))=(P_(1 ) x R_1 )+(P_2 x R_2) E(RICE CREAM) = (.50 x -.02) + (.50 x .20) = -.01 + .10 = .09 or‚ 9% E(RFRISBEES) = (.50 x .06) + (.50 x .12) = .03 + .06 = .09 or‚ 9% E(RUMBRELLAS) = (.50 x .15) + (.50 x .03) = .075 + .015 = .09 or‚ 9% Variance=Var(R)=σ^(2 )= ∑_(i=1)^n▒〖{pi x [Ri-E(R) ]^(2 )}〗 Var(R_(ICE CREAM) )= .5 x (-.02- .09)^(2 )+ .5 x (.20- .09)^2= .0121 Var(R_FRISBEES )= .5 x (.06- .09)^(2 )+ .5 x (.12- .09)^2=
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NESTLE- A CASE STUDY The product‚ packaging and communication have been revamped. The re-launch campaign‚ which has the tagline‚ ’Kaafi Hai’‚ targets college-goers. After a lengthy hiatus of six years‚ Nestlé has re-launched its chocolate brand‚ Bar One. During this period‚ Nestlé Bar One has been available in the market‚ but was not advertised at all. |[pic] | B Kannan‚ general manager‚ chocolates and confectionery‚ Nestlé India
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[pic] Neilsen’s Ice Cream Report Report Katherine Johnstone HMMA• CAH • January 17‚ 2011 [pic] Introduction The company that I was part of during this marketing game was known as Nielsen’s Ice Cream. The aim of the game was to earn the most market share by making the right choices in marketing the products‚ purchasing the inventory‚ managing human resources‚ and working together. This report will go through the decisions made‚ reasons for them‚ and the outcome. Round 1 When starting
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Introduction………………….4 Overview……………..4 Self Serve Concept - Why this is the best choice…………..4-5 The Players - Your Options…………..6 Franchise……..6 Licensing………..9 Straight Purchase (Total Independent) - No money down‚ no royalties…9-10 Product Cost
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The history of ice cream Ice cream was first introduced to Thailand a hundred years ago during the reign of King Rama V. It was first served as a royal delicacy. The Thais saw ice cream as an “It” desert and people who had tried it were regarded as modern and fashionable. The tale of ice cream The origin of ice cream can be traced back to 62 A.D in the time of the Roman emperor Nero who invent chilled delicacies made from snow and flavored with honey and mixed fruits. This dessert was usually
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end of the global average. All major consumer companies of India have sophisticated marketing and product development plans. Moreover‚ the multinationals that are operating in India have business models that are tailor-made to local markets and customs. After the economic liberalization of 1991‚ many MNCs have entered India. Today‚ global companies having subsidiaries in India include Unilever‚ Nestle‚ BATA‚ Colgate Palmolive‚ Procter & Gamble‚ General Electric‚ General Motors
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Magnolia Inc. Brief History Magnolia has been making every meal a delight for 30 years since it started in 1981 as a business unit of San Miguel Corporation’s Magnolia Ice Cream Division. Magnolia entered into a joint venture with New Zealand Dairy Board (NZDB) in 1987; named as Philippine Dairy Products Corporation (PDPC); SMC owning 70% until in July 2002 buying out NZDB share and became Magnolia Incorporated‚ a subsidiary of San Miguel Pure Foods Company. Magnolia in its 5-hectare Plant facility
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I.Executive Summary 1.1 Our business name is ” Ice Cream ᾲ la Street” and located at Palaris Street‚ San Carlos City it is in between CSI San Carlos and Saint Dominic Parish. You can contact Emil Rome C. Calimlim on 09332965701 for more information visit us on icecreamalqstreet.gmail.com 1.2 We have chosen partnership as our business organization‚ in which two or more individuals manage to operate the business. For having six members in this business it is easier and less expensive for us to
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Industries is a play on India’s consumption story - of a product where there is large under-penetration and huge unexplored potential. Vadilal Industries having a market share of roughly 20% in the branded category of this fast growing industry; rubs shoulders with Hindustan Unilever in this product category and is a recognisable and visible product and is available at a market cap of just Rs.87 crores Vadilal Industries is India’s third largest Ice Cream manufacturer - the largest being Amul and Kwality
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------------------------------------------------- LLP International Consultancy Exploration of the potential launching of new ice cream dessert in Indian market‚ targeting the children’s consumer Research conducted on behalf of Dessert DIVA‚ worldwide ice cream Dessert Company Lucia Pramukova Mobile: 07568 528 398 Email: i7715034@bournemouth.ac.uk * * * Children’s market is difficult
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