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    China Research and Intelligence (2010)‚ distribution channels are still the key factor to success. Since the Chinese and Hong Kong markets show a slight preference for on-trade channels‚ especially concerning exclusive products such as wine‚ E&J Gallo Rosé concentrates on them (China Research and Intelligence‚ 2010). According to Hollensen (2011)‚ given that Gallo Rosé is a high quality product selective distribution would be the appropriate form of distribution as Gallo Rosé would be targeting a specific

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    Nokia Marketing Report

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    Joel Saaghy Oliver Thomson Massimo Trevisan Page 1 of 29 1020562 1022083 1022431 1021274 1022648 Executive Summary Nokia is one of the world’s most renowned mobile communications device manufacturers and former market leader. Recent years however have found Nokia struggling in the industry‚ haemorrhaging both profits and market share. Presently‚ Nokia has partnered with Microsoft to differentiate its product and deliver a new and fresh experience to consumers through its Lumia range

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    Why did Nokia fail in Indian market? 1. Lession from the Corporate http://books.google.com.au/books?id=yPC5BAAAQBAJ&pg=PA339&lpg=PA339&dq=how+nokia+failed+to+connect+indian+market&source=bl&ots=M1GR8b7x_k&sig=VpqxqvlcvJ7Jb6Dgiq6tCqcEk9E&hl=en&sa=X&ei=nB5nVMaLK8O4mwWr64LgDw&ved=0CCsQ6AEwAjgK#v=onepage&q=how%20nokia%20failed%20to%20connect%20indian%20market&f=false Nokia vs Micromax (Developmental (NPD)‚ Distribution‚ and Price Flexibility): Although Nokia is still a major player of Indian mobile

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    Strategic Management: Principles and Practice Case study A: the Rise and Fall of Nokia Nokia appears to be the world’s leading mobile handset manufacturer from 1998 to 2011. For acquiring and keeping this position it has had many successful ideas. 1- What did Nokia do right? Innovation : Concerning R&D‚ Nokia took advantage of the efficiency of global manufacturing and produced worldwide volume to reduce high costs. In the 1970s‚ The company maintained research and development (R&D) investments

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    Marketing challenges for BOP markets: BOP or Bottom of pyramid is a socio economic term given for the strata of low income people in the income pyramid (used to approximate the distribution of a country’s income). Thus obviously Bottom of Pyramid constitutes the market made of country’s poorest people. In India approximately 6 Lacs villages and 72% of country’s population constitutes BOP. The great majority of men and women of this BOP cluster work in agriculture‚ animal husbandry‚ factories or

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    Nokia Mobile Phones

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    NOKIA MOBILE PHONES STREAMLINGING LOGISTICAL TO CREATE VALUES Nokia was founded in 1865 in Nokia Finland as a timber and paper company. One could say Nokia from the beginning was a communication company. On the turn of the century the company started producing rubber. It was not until the 1960s when Nokia started the electronic venture. It was only in 1987 that with their major acquisition they brought the venture into reality and entered the electronic competition. With a rapid growth Nokia

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    Assignment 1 – Nokia Case Study Introduction: As a former global leader in the cell phone industry‚ Nokia have a history of great ability to adapt new markets with a solid strategy. Formed in 1865‚ Nokia started out as a lumber mill and moved on to the production of electricity and rubber. In 1992‚ Nokia decided to focus solely on the cell phones industry and rapidly obtained great market share‚ and later became pioneers of the wireless revolution which derived the smartphones. Despite this impressive

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    Contemporary Marketing: NOKIA Nikolas Stavridis - 77094447 Shivam Parashar - 77154872 Hareshwer Saravanan - 77155974 Puneet Hooda - 77154871 Shivani Subramanian - 77152702 Masters of Business Administration Faculty of Business & Law Table of Contents Executive Summary 1. Introduction 2. Nokia’s Marketing Strategy 2.1. Why Nokia’s Marketing Strategy Failed? 2.1.1. Nokia’s Value Proposition (or lack of it) 2.1.2. Nokia’s

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    Nokia Marketing Mix

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    Marketing Mix of Nokia 7210: Why it Reaches the Young Demographic The product‚ which I have chosen for this assignment‚ is the mobile phone Nokia 7210. The Nokia 7210 phone has a new keypad layout and a versatile four-way scroll that makes it easy to navigate the high-resolution colour display. (Http1) Polyphonic sounds played through a speaker give improved sound quality for ringing tones and message alerts. The Nokia 7210 tri-band phone operates in three networks - EGSM 900 and GSM

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    Nokia Case Evaluation Envision is a verb that means to picture or conceive the possibility of the future (Farlex‚ 2011). Nokia’s driving force is sustaining mobile devices that have finite abilities of enhancing social networks through reliable connection. Nokia globally manufactures mobile devices and network communications within 150 countries. The company’s primary focus is connecting people everywhere. Nokia is a world leader that provides mobile communication‚ driving internet transformation

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