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    Healthcare CORPORATE RESEARCH Pierrel Stepping Up The Pace Fair Value €92.8m Current market cap: €72.9m Luke Poloniecki +33 (0)1 56 68 75 49 Equity Analyst lpoloniecki@bryangarnier.fr Caroline Lacroux Equity Analyst clacroux@bryangarnier.fr +33 (0)1 56 68 75 89 1st July 2008 ITALY - Expandi Bloomberg Reuters 52 week High / Low (€) Market Cap (€m) EV (BGe) (€m) Volume 6m Avge (in shares) Free float (June 2008) EPS growth 09-11e (CAGR) Gearing (2007 pro forma) Dividend yield (2007 pro

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    Effect of personality on consumer behavior and decision making An individual’s personality also affects his buying behavior. Every individual has his/her own characteristic personality traits which reflect in his/her buying behaviour.A fitness freak would always look for fitness equipments whereas a music lover would happily spend on musical instruments‚ CDs‚ concerts‚ musical shows etc. Freudian Theory and “Product Personality”: Consumer researchers using Freud’s personality theory see

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    billion units. The world per capita is 77. Key to the success of Coca-Cola is an integrated business system that includes a network of bottling partners and canners. In line with a universal model‚ Coca-Cola South Africa is responsible for marketing the beverages‚ which the bottlers and canners manufacture and distributeAn economic impact study‚ undertaken in 2007 by the University of South Africa’s Bureau of Market Research on behalf of Coca-Cola South Africa‚ found that for every job created

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    symbols • Fashion = Expression CHINA Louis Vuitton • CHINA Environment • 175 million Chinese= 13% of the population can afford luxury goods • Chinese younger generation is developing a taste for luxury goods Louis Vuitton • CHINA Marketing Strategy • Maintain French production of goods • Boutiques attempt to portray a sense of “home” Louis Vuitton• CHINA People walk past a big luggage-like advertisement of Louis Vuitton at the boutique under the direct management of Louis Vuitton

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    Introduction 3.1 Purpose Lindt Lindor gift box is a high-end product‚ which stands for a luxurious and classical confectionery. The purpose of this report is to analyze the market of Lindt Lindor gift box chocolate by looking at several marketing elements. 3.2 Background Lindt&Sprüngli started in a small pastry shop in Switzerland in 1845. At that time people knew chocolate as a drink but David Sprüngli-Schward and his son dared to do the new form of chocolate- solid bars.

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    Maraniara Davy C. Villarama MM1-Marketing Management BCG Matrix of KFC The need for strategy‚ in order to expand its existing product in very promising markets for KFC is very essential. KFC‚ along with McDonalds‚ and other major fast food chains have dominated the American continent as well as elsewhere. Since the1950’s when the founder of KFC had a dream‚ of building an empire in the fast foodmarket‚ the company has undergone lots of changes. The company has changedownership; it has taken

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    Marketing of Glenmeadie SWOT Analysis Strengths * Good company as their product is being sold internationally in 180 countries. * Offers apprenticeship to overseas students * History & Heritage: Glenmeadie Castle‚ home of the company’s distillation and storerooms for nearly a century and a half * Organise events for tasting of their whisky Weaknesses * Customers are with them for a short amount of time and not there loyal customers for a long period. * Could lose profit

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    DUNKIN’ DONUTS PRESS KIT February 2014 Dunkin’ Donuts‚ At-A-Glance  Dunkin’ Donuts is owned by Dunkin’ Brands Group‚ Inc. (Nasdaq: DNKN)‚ one of the world’s leading franchisors of quick service restaurants. Dunkin’ Brands is the parent company of both Dunkin’ Donuts and Baskin-Robbins.  Dunkin’ Brands Group‚ Inc. is headquartered in Canton‚ Massachusetts.  At the end of 2013‚ Dunkin’ Brands Group‚ Inc. had franchisee-reported sales of approximately $9.3 billion.

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    1. What microenvironmental factors have affected Target’s performance over the past few years? I. Microenvironmental factors that have affected Target’s performance over the past few years would be marketing intermediaries‚ customer markets‚ and competitors. 2. What macroenvironmental factors have affected Target’s performance during the period? II. Macroenvironmental factors that have affected Target’s performance during the period would be economic and possibly demographic factors

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    markets According to Kotler‚“ Market segmentation is the subdividing of a market into distinct and increasingly homogeneous subgroups of customers‚ where any subgroup can conceivably be selected as a target market to be met with a distinct marketing mix” ( Chee‚ D.‚ 2012). Companies realize that they can’t attract all buyers in the market. Buyers are too large in number‚ needs to buy their products too varied. So instead of spreading the capacity to cater to all the needs in the market‚ businesses

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