Red Bull is a privately owned company‚ producing and distributing the Red Bull energy drink to more than 165 countries worldwide. The company was founded by Dietrich Mateschitz in Austria in 1984 and launched Red Bull onto the Austrian market in 1987. Since then more than 35 billion cans of Red Bull have been consumed. Red Bull employs over 8‚900 people throughout the world‚ its corporate headquarters are located in Fuschi am See‚ Austria. (N/A‚ 2012). This report focuses specifically on the
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O N O T C O PY Red Bull Brand Audit Report D BRAND AUDIT REPORT MURTUZA VAID Page | 1 Red Bull Brand Audit Report CONTENTS 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ............................................................................................................................ 3 2. BRAND INVENTORY .................................................................................................................................. 4 2.1. History .....................
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RED BULL CASE STUDY Q1. How will you characterize Red Bull’s overall global marketing strategy? Red Bull has built an image as a trendy energy drink‚ catering to young adults and young professionals between the age groups of (16-29) years. It also targets young club-goers and private parties in order to spread its picture as a stylish drink. It also believes that it is not just selling a beverage‚ but instead it is selling a ‘way of life’. Red Bull also uses a catchy slogan as ‘Red Bull gives
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Red Bull Mission Statement: To be the premier marketer and supplier of red bull in Asia‚Europe and other parts of the globe. We will achieve this mission by building long-term relationships with the people who can make it become a reality. Marketing Mix Product * ProductRed Bull is a sweet‚ caffeinated drink aimed to give consumers the high energy kick. * Available only in rather expensive 250ml cans‚ 350ml bottles‚ with 4 packs and only two‘flavours’ (original or sugar-free).
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power packs. By looking at Red bull cola drink and its profile‚ I would prefer to target two market segments specifically; behavourial and psychographic. I will pre-dominantly be focusing at behavourial segmentation. As it going to speak much about product’s quality. BEHAVOURIAL SEGMENTATION: Behavourial segmentation is the major segmentation which I would like to focus in order to be succeeded in capturing market. The very vital point through I feel that market of Red Bull cola can flourish is the
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Red Bull Case Analysis Purpose: to provide the chain of strategies Red Bull used to develop their brand equity and global market dominance in the energy beverage industry. Target Market: Red Bull does not target to a specific demographic or psychographic. Its strategy is to reach to a relatively broad consumer base. The target is anyone who need energy boost to combat their mental and/or physical fatigue. Red Bull knows their consumer base mostly involves students‚ drivers‚ clubbers‚ business
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Profit and loss accounts and balance sheet By law companies are expected to produce financial statements each year. These statements appear in Company Reports. There are two main financial statements: 1. The profit and loss account‚ and 2. The balance sheet. 1.The profit and loss (P&L) account. This account can be updated regularly and shows how much profit or loss a business is making. A profit can be made in several ways‚ for example: * from trading‚ in the case of a High Street shop
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Justin Fondriest Professor Timothy Groves BSA/310 October 21‚ 2012 Profit and Loss Statement Paper Before beginning‚ it should be noted that although this project is to be for a Profit and Loss (P&L) Statement‚ only an Income Statement is available at the Kudler Fine Foods website (Apollo Group‚ 2011). However‚ Income Statements and P&L Statements are‚ for all intents and purposes‚ the same thing. With that said‚ it cannot be determined conclusively
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3.1 Product strategies with the regard to BCG-Model and the Ansoff-Matrix This section of the report deals with the product strategy and aims to assess the application of the BCG-Model and the Ansoff-Matrix to the Red Bull Company in the provided case study. In the first part of the section we will briefly touch upon the product strategy to highlight its critical importance as it is a key marketing decision area‚ being one of the elements of the marketing mix. Another significant matter that will
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Brand Audit report Red Bull Kenneth Finlay INB 380 global Brand Management Rollins College‚ Fall 2013 Table of contents 1. Background Information 1 1.1 The Brand 1 1.2 Current Industry analysis 2 1.3 Porter 5 Forces 3-4 2. Consumer Analysis 4 2.1 Target markets and segmentations 4 3. Brand Inventory 4 3.1 Brand Elements 4 3.1.1 Brand name 4 3.1.2 Symbols
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