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    The Anti-Brand Brand The image of Red Bull is open to interpretation. It is synonymous to a “bull in china shop” – it is not subtle and you are likely to break something‚ however‚ you will look cool doing it and become part of a sub-culture bordering on anti-establishment. This is the key to the “BUZZ” – there are no rules. Who doesn’t have a rebel inside wanting to get out‚ who wants to fly‚ jump‚ ski or escape from the mundane? Red Bull developed a safe way of escape through association: energy

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    RED BRAND CANNERS REVISITED Resource allocation report Decision and Risk analysis Contents Executive Summary page 2 Introduction page 2 1 The basic model without the option of additional A tomatoes page 2 2 Additional supply of A tomatoes (AA) page 3 3 Advertising page 3 4 Additional supply of B tomatoes (BB) page 4 5 Closing down production lines? page 4 Appendix 1 - The Basic Model page 5 Appendix 2 – Additional Supply of A tomatoes page 7 Appendix

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    Case Study: RED BRAND CANNERS Vice President of Operations Mr. Michell Gorden Controller Mr. William Copper Sale Manager Mr. Charles Myers Production Manager Mr. Dan Tucker Purpose: Decide the amount of tomato products to pack at this season. Tomato Products Whole Tomato Tomato Juice Tomato Paste Information: 1. Amount of Tomato: 3‚000‚000 pounds to be delivered. Tomato quality: 20% (grade A) × 3‚000‚000 = 600‚000 pounds 80% (grade B) × 3‚000‚000 = 2‚400‚000 pounds (provided by production

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    Objective of the Study 18 Methodology 18 Limitations 20 Survey Analysis 21 Conclusion 26 LITERATURE REVIEW Energy Beverages: Content and Safety Red Bull was introduced in Austria in 1987 and in the United States in 1997. Since then‚ the energy beverage(EB) market has grown exponentially.1 Hundreds of different brands are now marketed‚ with caffeine content ranging from a modest 50mg to an alarming 505 mg per can or bottle. In the United States‚ Red Bull enjoyed a 65%

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    purchasing Red Bull products is 18-25 year old male and females interested in extreme sports‚ an extreme lifestyle‚ and an extreme energy boost. Our team feels that there is a need to market to 18-45 year old male and females interested in more mainstream health and fitness. For example‚ those who are members at gyms and fitness facilities‚ eat healthy‚ and live an active lifestyle. We do not feel as if the Red Bull Total Zero has fully marketed to this demographic. By marketing Red Bull Total Zero

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    RedBull While working on this report‚ we tried to figure out the best way to go about completing a consumer analysis for Redbull. Initially‚ we were confused as to what to tackle first: the marketing strategy or the consumer profile? We figured that both the marketing and the communication strategy of Redbull in Pakistan were based on— or rather for— a very specific type of consumer. So our first task (in order to understand this consumer type‚ as well as the dynamics of Redbull’s marketing

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    |Building the Johnnie Walker Brand | |Amitava CHATTOPADHYAY‚ Nina Paalova | |INSEAD Case Study: Building the Johnnie Walker Brand | |Copyright: 2006 INSEAD

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    Red Bull Gives You Wings Arguably one of the most entrepreneurial firms of recent times‚ there is no denying Red Bull GmbH is a powerful force. Founded in the mid 1980’s by Austrian entrepreneur Dietrich Mateschitz created the unique formula providing millions of people with ‘wings’ on a daily basis. Back in 1984‚ Mateschitz discovered the need for a coffee alternative. Alongside Mr Yoovidhya they developed Red Bull from Krating Daeng – a thai version of Red Bull – turning the beverage into a

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    2010 Red Bull had a marketing budget of around $900 million. It is rumoured that a third of their marketing budget in recent years has been spent solely on the Red Bull F1 Racing. This budget would continue to increase each year with the continuation of large scale events being added to Red Bull’s promotional calendar. _________________________________________________ Brand Awareness Brand association in the key to Red Bull’s marketing strategy. How many people here have heard of Red Bull? How

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    References………………………..10 Introduction: Red Bull GmbH is a global enterprise‚ which produces the brand Red Bull-an energy drink. An entrepreneur Dietrich Mateschitz founded the company Red Bull GmbH in 1984 after encountering the original drink called Krating Daeng (indirectly translates to Red Bull) in Thailand. The drink is an energy booster‚ which increases attention and concentration and also incentivizes your metabolism (Bized‚ 2008). The brand enjoys worldwide annual sales of more than

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