Case Study La Shampoo 14/08/2011 Senay Sumercan 23307188 Evandra Tamzil 21215553 Jimmy Adrian Yulianto 21761728 Nuttapong Sungkhawun 21431760 Fastrelia Astrelia 21763038 In 1989 La Shampoo had began a very slow descent‚ but the company had not really addressed the problem till about two years ago. The problem? La Shampoo’s ability to keep up to date with the demands of the market. La Shampoo failed to comply with
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variety of spending capacity on a particular product‚ but most of them will focus on economic mid range product. In Indian shampoo market there is huge scale of pricing as well as quality. While confirming final selling price of Himalaya shampoo‚ we have to consider the pricing of contenders. Because if we sell it on high price most of customers will not dare to try an expensive shampoo first time‚ they will choose their usual one. On other hand if we sell it on very low price‚ they will definitely think
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Introduction Shampoo is English word come from Hindi word “Champi” in 1762. The mean of this word consigned to head massage with several hair oil. It is recent shampoo was primarily forwarded in 1930s by mean of “Drean”‚ containing artificial surfactant. Generally shampoo is the mixture of surfactant‚ co-surfactant which makes the thick and viscous solution for shampoo and water. Shampoo also contains salt (Sodium chloride)‚ preservative as well as fragrance. Features of Standard Shampoo 1. Shampoo
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of shampoo products.The analysis allow us to the best strategies to help our product be successful with the internel and external environment which we have analysed at our best understanding. It seems that adults associate well groomed‚frizz-free and glossy hair with confidence. So‚adults who buy shampoos which protect coloured hair‚ smooth‚ repair and moisturize are more very likely to feel more confident when they hair looks good. Squeaky Clean company introduced the Emazing Vibe Shampoo satisfied
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specifically for the Asian nation. 4. BRAND POSITIONING AND REPOSITIONINGINITIAL POSITIONING REPOSITIONING Garnier Ultra Doux Shampoo Ultra doux to Garnier Fructis- Ayurveda and natural Garnier Synergie to Garnieringredients Skin naturals Competitive pricing devoid of The prices were set at a slightany differentiation premium over mass brands Garnier Fructis Shampoo + Oil which eliminated the need of two separate hair-care routines. 5. STRATEGY ADOPTED Distribution Segmentation Sales Promotion
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ml Price in Rs DOVE HAIR FALL THERPY 64RS 117 RS 205 RS DOVE DRY HAIR THERPY 64RS 117RS 205RS DOVE DAILY HAIR SHINE 64 RS 117RS 205 RS DRY THERPY CONDITIONER 90ML -69 RS 180ML -125RS DOVE HAIR FALL CONDITIONER 90ML- FREE ALONG WITH SHAMPOO 180ML -125 RS HAIR FALL SOLUTION 100ML -56RS 200ML -105RS 400ML -179RS SUNSILK DREAM SOFT 100ML -56RS 200ML -105RS 400ML -179RS THICK AND STRONG 100ML -56RS 200ML -105RS 400ML -179RS ANTI DRANDRAFF 100ML -56RS 200ML
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Competitor analysis on shampoo market Industry perspective In industry perspective‚ a company can define its competitors as other companies offering similar products and services to the same customers at similar prices. Competitive positions on existing brands: Market leader : Rejoice ‚ ‚ Vidal Sassoon‚ Pantene and Head & Shoulders (P&G is the No. 1 consumer goods company in Hong Kong. It is also the category market leader in Baby care‚ Shampoo‚ Conditioner‚ and Facial Moisturizer.- http://hk-tw
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(1990): Purchasing power parity in the long run. Journal of Finance. Vol. 45‚ 157- 174. Alan M. Taylor; Mark P. Taylor‚ (2004)‚ The Purchasing Power Parity debate. The Journal of Economic Perspectives‚ Vol. 18‚ No. 4. (Autumn‚ 2004)‚ pp. 135-158. Andrei Shleifer & Robert W. Vishny‚ (1997)‚ The Limits of Arbitrage. The Journal of Finance. American Finance Association Press. Vol. 52‚ No. 1. (Mar.‚ 1997)‚ pp. 35-55. Bela Balassa‚ (1964)‚ The Purchasing-Power Parity doctrine: a reappraisal.
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are bad for your hair? With mine and jocey’s Natural shampoo that won’t happen. It’s cheap and safer for your hair. Not all shampoos are created equally. Many contain chemicals that will only irritate sensitive scalps or dry out your scalp when you use them on a regular basis. Not all store-bought shampoos are really all natural. The only way to know what you are dealing with is to make your own shampoo at home instead because store shampoo products cannot be trusted. Liquid castile soap which
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