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    receptive to these western breakfast.(Breakfast Cereal- Singapore‚1)Datamonitor states that by definition the breakfast cereal market consists of hot breakfast and ready-to-eat (RTE) cereals. In Singapore alone‚ the breakfast cereal market in 2008 is generated a retail value of $38 million a 4% increase from 2007. Unlike other countries‚ where Kellogg has the majority of the market share‚ in Singapore‚ Nestle comes in first with 29%‚ followed by Kraft foods then Quaker Oats co. at 18.8%.(Breakfast Cereal-

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    Market segmentation: We divided the market segmentation criteria into 3 main groups: Segmentation criteria profile psychographic bahavioural Socio-economic: -disponible Income: -more than average disponible income -less than average disponible income lifestyle: -luxury orientated -value orientated benefits soughts: - price conscious - quality conscious - image conscious - ethical conscious geographic: -location: -urban area -non urban area Buyer habits: -Super/Hypermarkets

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    Market Segmentation: For Café de Coral‚ it has different groups of target customers by various segmentations. 1. Demographic segmentation - Income -Café de Coral has segmented the customers by income. It primarily targets at the middle income group (Monthly income around HK$10‚000 and HK$30‚000) rather than low-income group1. The reason for choosing this segment is the middle-income group has better purchasing power and requires products with quality. But for low-income group‚ as they lack

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    Product Differentiation and Market Segmentation in Applesauce: Using a Choice Experiment to Assess the Value of Organic‚ Local‚ and Nutrition Attributes Jennifer S. James‚ Bradley J. Rickard‚ William J. Rossman Recently‚ there has been much interest among horticultural producers concerning the marketing of organic and locally produced food. A consumer survey was administered that asked respondents to choose an applesauce product from a list of products differentiated by price‚ and by labels that

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    Segmentation

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    Chapter 8 is entitled Segmentation‚ Targeting‚ and Positioning and focuses on how companies divide their markets‚ how they choose which markets to pursue‚ and how they position their products to make them more attractive to consumers. The chapter starts of by detailing the five levels of the Segmentation‚ Targeting‚ and Positioning Process. The first two steps are a part of Segmentation and they are developing the strategies or objectives and segmentation methods. The next two steps‚ evaluating

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    Segmentation‚ Targeting‚ and Positioning: P&G | |   | Procter & Gamble‚ one of the world’s premier consumer goods companies. Some 99 percent of all U.S. households use at least one of P&G’s more than 300 brands‚ and the typical household regularly buys and uses from one to two dozen P&G brands. How many P&G products can you name? Why does this superb marketer compete with itself on supermarket shelves by marketing seven different brands of laundry detergent? The P&G

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    Procter and Gamble Case Project Assignment 1 Company Overview For our company we have chosen Procter and Gamble. Procter and Gamble’s primary source of income is through branded consumer packaged goods such as Tide‚ Dawn and Gillette. Since their founding they have had three core elements that have remained intact since the foundation of the company. These elements are: purpose‚ values and principles. The first element is purpose and this is basically their mission statement.

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    Geographic Segmentation Geographic segmentation calls for dividing the market into different geographical units such as nations‚ regions‚ states‚ counties‚ cities‚ or even neighborhoods. A company may decide to operate in one or a few geographical areas‚ or to operate in all areas but pay attention to geo-graphical differences in needs and wants. ACI Logistic Ltd (shwapno) today is localizing their products‚ advertising‚ promotion‚ and sales efforts to fit the needs of individual regions

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    1837‚ Proctor and Gamble (P&G) had developed a holy grail of principles and practices. Its philosophy is focused on individual talents‚ abilities and how best to make use of them. P&G source this talent from within the organization attracting people willing to spend their entire career with the company. Proctor & Gamble has developed a reputation of caution in the industry of household ’s sundries and personal care products. It ’s marketing strategies and judgements towards different markets stand

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    What started out as a two man partnership in Cincinnati‚ Ohio has grown into the world’s largest manufacturer of consumer packaged goods with operations in 80 countries and markets 300 brands in 180 countries around the world. In 1837 William Procter and James Gamble formed Procter & Gamble (P&G) to manufacture and sell candles and soap. Being that Cincinnati was booming from its hog butchering trade the suggestion for the partnership apparently came from their mutual father-in-law‚ Alexander

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