Pricing Strategy ITC Foods Business Division (Staples) The FMCG & RETAIL Pricing Strategy UNDERSTANDING THE PROCESS FMCG Pricing Strategy is now a critical element of the management mix. Old school management responsibilities of Sales owning the trade spend budget and customer negotiations with marketing owning the Recommend Retail Price do not work in today ’s information driven age. Retail sales volume is now 80% controlled by 2-3 chains with a scattering
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FMCG firms in a fix over pricing strategy | | | | Some relief is on the way for fast-moving consumer goods( FMCG) companies‚ with prices of crude oil‚ wheat‚ milk and palm oil either on the decline or stabilising. Even as flexible packaging prices — which had become a new headache for FMCG companies — may come down on the back of stable crude oil prices‚ the verdict on production costs is still unclear. While palm oil prices have crashed by almost 40 per cent‚ wheat and milk rates are
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The Indian FMCG Industry Dinodia Capital Advisors September 2012 Index I. II. Executive Summary Market Overview – – – – Industry Overview Evolution of the Indian FMCG Sector Porter’s Five Forces Model SWOT Analysis Key Challenges Trends in the Industry Growth Drivers Government Policies Major Segments III. Industry Analysis – – – – – IV. Investments in the Sector – Recent M&A Deals – Recent Private Equity Deals V. Major Players – Major Players – Common Stock Comparison
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On Pricing Strategies Under different market conditions BY:- Nishant Srivastava 2007MBA30 UNDER GUIDANCE OF:- DR. DEEPALI SINGH (ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR) Department of Information Technology ABV-IIITM Introduction What is Pricing ? • Pricing is one of the four major elements of the marketing mix. • Pricing is an important strategic
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ITC VISION AND MISSION: Vision: Sustain ITC’s Position as one of Indian’s most Valuable corporations through world class performance‚ creating growing value for the Indian economy and the company’s stakeholders. Mission: To enhance the wealth generating capability of the enterprise in a globalizing environment‚ delivering superior and sustainable stakeholder value. Corporate Strategies ITC is a board-managed professional company‚ committed to creating enduring value for the nation and the
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98% of legitimate domestic cigarette sales. The unique tobacco consumption pattern is the combination of tradition and more essentially the tax imposed on cigarettes. Cigarette smokers pay almost 85% of the total tax revenues generated from tobacco. ITC is the leading companies in the Indian tobacco market‚ holding a 72% share of the market’s volume. Godfrey Philips accounts for a further 12% of the market’s volume. Indian consumption of tobacco does not follow western trends with 38% of tobacco being
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4. Key targeting strategies of ITC ITC has different targeting strategies for each of its brands. They are as based on six mantras they are as follows: a) Segmentation: Creating brands from scratch with no history and lineage‚ ITC used clear segmentation across its five product lines and the target audience‚ each brand was meant for. b) Group synergy: Once the five products were created and communication strategies set‚ ITC leveraged its properties like hotels‚ foods and apparel store
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ting strategy ITCMarketing Strategy Marketers need to understand the psyche of the rural consumers and then act accordingly. Rural marketing involves more intensive personal selling efforts compared to urban marketing. Firms should refrain from designing goods for the urban markets and subsequently pushing them in the rural areas. To effectively tap the rural market‚ a brand must associate it with the same things the rural folks do. This can be done by utilizing the various rural folk media to reach
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discount battle and promising the cost of more staples will soon drop. In this article we can see what the Coles use the marketing concepts of customer wants‚ pricing‚ and satisfaction to the market. Coles’s latest product is more price cuts planned in the next few weeks. It is shown that‚ Coles are using market –penetration pricing strategies‚ setting a low price for a new product in the next few weeks to attract a large number of buyers and a large market share (Kotler et al‚ 2010 p7). Furthermore
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Pricing Strategies The three types of pricing strategies are skimming‚ penetration‚ and competitive. Skimming pricing strategy is defined as a pricing strategy involving the use of a high price relative to competitive offerings (Boone and Kurtz‚ p641). Skimming can be used to introduce a new product slowly. This allows the distribution process to be able to keep up with the market. Sometimes called market-plus pricing‚ intentionally setting a relatively high price compared with prices
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