STUDENT NAME : CELOTTO DAVIDE STUDENT ID: 11683538 MODULE NAME: TOURIST MARKET MODULE CODE: 5BUS1012 DATE : 22ND MARCH 2013 WORD COUNT : 1‚519 Marketing Research Project Tourism‚ as one of the fastest growing economic sectors (+5% per year) (UNWTO‚ 2013)‚ according to Kotler is expected to maintain the trend‚ due to continuous improvements in means of transport‚ availability of leisure time to a larger extent of the population and the birth of IT
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Chapter 15 COMPANY SECURITIES 15.1 DEBENTURES This is a written acknowledgement of a debt owed by a company. Whilst it is possible for some debentures to be unsecured‚ those given to the bank will usually incorporate a fixed and / or a floating charge over the company’s assets. 15.2 FIXED CHARGE This is a charge which immediately encumbers specific assets of the company. Accordingly‚ the chargee’s (bank) consent would be required if the company is to deal with or dispose the assets
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the survey with the help of questionnaire is given above. The above pie‚ bar and graphs show that the people participated in the survey are of various sectors. It has been a great experience in gathering this information for the sake of this marketing project analysis. There are male and female participants in fairly a good percentileand also from different fields. These people were also of various age groups‚ they have come up with good cooperation in answering these questions. Some people in their
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Case study: Finland and Nokia 1. How was Finland able to move from a sleepy economy to one of the most competitive nations in the world by the end of the 1990’s? Finland was considered a sleepy country even after their independence from Sweden‚ depending its economy mainly on the Soviet Union by exporting its natural resources. Finland however slowly but constantly developed its economy up to the OECD average‚ following the models of its Nordic neighbors to invest highly in social welfare and
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Marketing Strategies of Honda Established September 24‚ 1948 President & CEO Takanobu Ito Capital ¥86 billion (as of March 31‚ 2010) Sales (Results of fiscal 2010) Consolidated: ¥8‚579‚174 million Unconsolidated: ¥2‚717‚736 million Introduction Honda Motor Company‚ Ltd. is a Japanese multinational corporation primarily known as a manufacturer of automobiles and motorcycles. It was found by Mr. Soichiro Honda & Mr.Takeo Fujisawa on 24th September 1948. Its headquarter is in Minato
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target audience. There has been a radical shift from the traditional promotional mix elements to a new and emerging Integrated Marketing Communication concept. With brands becoming me-too in terms of feature and quality‚ it became all the more important for advertiser and their
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A Proposal For New Database Marketing For Second Cup Table of Contents &Team Members: History Philosophy Objectives Target Market Situation and SWOT Analysis Strategy Tactical Requirements Database Requirements LTV Estimation Conclusion Appendix The Team Tulika Roy Sibil Samuel Arnab Banerjee Gunvir Singh Sethi Amanjot Singh Sandhu A New Database Marketing Proposal: A research on History Second Cup started as a company in 1975 as a shopping mall kiosk
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FMCG industry‚ alternatively called as CPG (Consumer packaged goods) industry primarily deals with the production‚ distribution and marketing of consumer packaged goods. The Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) are those consumables which are normally consumed by the consumers at a regular interval. Some of the prime activities of FMCG industry are selling‚ marketing‚ financing‚ purchasing‚ etc. The industry also engaged in operations‚ supply chain‚ production and general management. The Fast Moving
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retail industry. It has successfully created a major impact on the people’s behaviour through the introduction of fashionable quality products for low price value. The marketing policy of the company is great as it tries to maintain customer loyalty by following their motto “look good‚ pay less”. Primark also maintain their business strategy for the production and selling of their goods as they buy most of their clothes from same factories as other fashion retailers. The people who are producing them
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plan‚ basic strategies‚ marketing plan‚ and plan of action and finally our Process and control plan. Enjoy. Mission: Puma’s mission is twofold because it incorporates both a brand mission and a corporate mission. The brand mission is to become the most desirable Sportlifestyle brand‚" and the corporate mission is "to be the first truly virtual sports company." The two will be discussed in further detail below. Brand: We have taken significant steps toward achieving our brand strategy/mission by
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