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    Drug Companies Case

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    Currently in the United States‚ 44 million adults live in poverty. Poverty is defined for a single person as an income level below $10‚830 or less than $22‚050 for a family. The vast majority of the homeless are jobless individuals and families that cannot afford shelter. An astounding 700‚000 to 800‚000 Americans are homeless on a given night and 2.5 million to 3.5 million are homeless at some point during the year. 28 million employed Americans are considered to be at poverty level. About two-thirds

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    A careful analysis reveals what went wrong with FoxMeyer that transformed the pharmaceutical giant into the biggest liquidation case in US Bankruptcy History FoxMeyer sued SAP‚ Andersen and Pinnacle. This is just a knee-jerk reaction of a business entity that had gone down. It wants to take others in its fall. It is easier to pass the blame on to something else because the hardest thing in the world is to call one’s self stupid and claim full responsibility. After all‚ FoxMeyer is an American

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    Himalaya Drug Company

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    Himalaya Drug Company Repositioning a Herbal Bath Soap Baishalee Bhattacharjee PGP30188 Biswajit Samaddar pgp30191 B.Shashanth Kumar PGP30189 Sejal Bharathi PGP30190 Swarup Saha PGP29201 Peter Ben Netto PGP29260 Content • Summary of the Case • Problem & Purpose statement • Analysis & Findings: Functional Benefit Perception Brand Image Perception Market Communication Strategies • Recommendations Repositioning Strategy Brand Building Strategy Case Summary Decision Maker  Sushil Goswami

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    Drug Companies and Ethics

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    2013 Pharmaceutical Companies and Ethics After researching pharmaceutical companies‚ I quickly realized this is a very controversial topic. I’m not certain anyone in many of these companies have very many moral standards. Drug companies seemed to be very profitable from the researchers to the drug reps that deliver “gifts” and sample meds to the doctor’s offices that push their medications. Many activists will argue that drug companies put themselves before human rights. Companies violate health related

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    Himalaya Drug Company

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    quest to unlock Nature ’s secrets. They represent purity and lofty ideals. The fact that the Himalayas are the source of many of the herbs that are used in our products makes our brand name all the more appropriate PRODUCTS: Product mix of Himalaya company- A.PERSONAL CARE 1. `HAIR CARE Anti dandruff hair care | Anti-dandruff hair oil | Anti-dandruff shampoo | Protein conditioner | Protein hair cream | Protein shampoo | Anti hair loss cream | Anti hair fall hair oil | Anti hair fall shampoo |

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    Puritans

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    When asked to describe the lives of Puritan women‚ many have the tendency to compare them to Pilgrims and the lives they lived. Many describe them as oppressed‚ depressed‚ and discouraged‚ expected to live lives under strict rules and regulations of the government and the church. Yet‚ Puritan women’s lives were somewhat of the opposite. Yes‚ they were required to live according to the laws of the government and church‚ but they were also offered the concept of free agency. They were allowed to dress

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    The Puritans

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    The puritans came to the Americas in search of religious freedom but‚ in their hypocrocy‚ had no tolerance for the beliefs of others. As was the case of Thomas Morton who was a devout atheist. This was Morton’s only crime‚ a different religious belief‚ which lead the puritans to show their true colors‚ that they were just as intolerant as those who persecuted them in England. Bradford’s account of this injustice has very little evidence against Morton. In his journal‚ Bradford accusses Morton

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    As it has been established in the great American history‚ colonists came to America for many reasons. They came to explore‚ to make money‚ to spread and practice their religion freely‚ and to live on land of their own. The Pilgrims and Puritans came to America to practice religious freedom. In the 1500s England broke away from the Roman Catholic Church and created a new church called the Church of England. Everyone in England had to belong to the church. There was a group of people called Separatists

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    perhaps one of the most prevalent of these groups were the Puritans. Puritanism had been around since the reign of Queen Elizabeth‚ but in the colonies they had the chance to get away from the different restrictions they had faced prior to this time. What made Puritans unique even in the colonies was the fact that they believed everyone had to make his or her own profession of faith‚ and they held that any official who was a part of a Puritan colony had to be not only a church member‚ but also be seen

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    Traditional “DrugCompanies Raymond J. Grote‚ III June 5‚ 2013 Boston University MET AD 741 Abstract: This paper explores two large‚ influential companies‚ Eli Lilly and Pfizer. Despite their unquestionable success and knowledge of the market for diabetes products‚ they failed badly in crucial decisions. This paper proposes reasons that the companies failed in certain efforts and recommendations for changes and future growth opportunities. What went wrong? From the cases and readings

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