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    Brand Repositioning

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    developing a differentiated (new) position in the mind of stakeholders and competitors. This may involve radical changes to the brand’s logo‚ brand name‚ image‚ marketing strategy‚ and advertising themes. These changes are typically aimed at the repositioning of the brand/company‚ sometimes in an attempt to distance itself from certain negative connotations of the previous branding‚ or to move the brand upmarket. However‚ the main reason for a re-brand is to communicate a new message for a company‚

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    Repositioning Ranbaxy

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    Introduction Ranbaxy’s Laboratories Limited’s (Ranbaxy) profile as a pharmaceutical company underwent a sea change during the period 1985-1995. During this period Ranbaxy diversified into different products‚ markets and in general over the ‘value curve’. Its export sales grew from 7.45% of total sales in 1985 to 42.4% of total sales 1995. The growth in the foreign markets was primarily led by bulk drugs and intermediates‚ which constituted 80% of the foreign sales in 1995. Driven by the vision

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    Repositioning Dabur

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    1940‚ Dabur launched Dabur Amla Hair Oil‚ and later in 1949‚ the company launched Chyawanprash in a tin pack making it the first branded Chyawanprash in the country.The company expanded its portfolio by adding oral care products in 1970. Dabur LalDantManjan was the first product to be launched under its oral care portfolio. In 1972‚ Dabur shifted base from Kolkata to New Delhi and started production from a hired manufacturing facility at Faridabad‚ U.P. In 1978‚ Dabur launched the Hajmola tablet

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    Patient Repositioning

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    these patients have had a regional or general anaesthetic‚ making it impossible for them (the patient) to assist staff in that repositioning. The added risk in any repositioning is loss or damage to the patients’ airway‚ and maintaining the patients’ musculoskeletal alignment‚ so as to not cause any damage to nerves‚ muscles‚ limbs‚ spine and or neck etc. The repositioning should be assessed to determine if it can be done manually or by some assistive devices. During the surgery it may be necessary

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    Dewar’s Brand Repositioning Dewar’s was faced with a declining market among traditional Scotch whisky consumers. In addition‚ long-term consumption trends indicated that drinking preferences had shifted from distilled spirits to lighter‚ lower alcohol beverages. Though Dewar’s had a favorable brand image and growing market share‚ repositioning Dewar’s to younger adults was very necessary for the brand to remain competitive in the long term. Dewar’s must take an appropriate repositioning strategy in

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    The Case for Repositioning a Bank Introduction/Facts of the Case ANZ bank is over 170 years old providing a range of banking and financial products and services to more than 5.7 million retail customers on a global scale (case). . Offering 817 branches and 2600 automated teller machines (ATMs) all over Australia‚ ANZ is ranked in the top 4 banks in Australia along with Commonwealth Bank of Australia‚ National Australia Bank Ltd (NAB) and Westpac Banking Corporation. This report will identify

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    Understanding of the presentation by group 2 – Repositioning of FORD Group 2 presented on the repositioning of the FORD motors in Thailand‚ the difficulty it faced during the 90’s and the secrecy of success it enjoys in the Thai vehicle market currently. Ford Company started in Thailand in 1960 but then it closed down 1976. The reasons that lead to the cease of operations were felt that it was a mere Thai product which is very inferior quality to the American products though both bear the same name FORD.

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    Brand Repositioning

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    WHAT IS RE-POSITIONING? A company or product is new and people already formed judgments about it. In other word‚ the company or product already has an image either good or bad or in between. Many companies are not aware of their exact image but it is important if that image can be identified. If a company does not know where it is now‚ then that product or company unlikely to get to where it wants to go. RE-POSITIONING BRANDS As markets and customer needs evolve; brands can lose customers to

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    Maggi Repositioning

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    It’s a brand of instant noodles made by Nestle India Ltd. It was found by the nestle family based in Switzerland in the 19th century. Maggi noodles is a brand of instant noodles made by Nestle. The brand is popular in Australia‚ India‚ Malaysia‚ New Zealand‚ Nepal‚ South Africa‚ and Singapore. MAGGI 2-MINUTE Noodles is one of the largest snack food brands in the country and defines the Instant Noodles category in the country. MAGGI 2-MINUTE Noodles has been renovated to provide 20% of the RDA* of

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    Repositioning of Candia Milk

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    Candia Milk. It is a product of CDL Foods Limited Pakistan. In this marketing plan we have covered the industry analysis‚ target market of the product‚ pricing‚ product‚ promotion‚ and distribution strategies for the product. We have given the details about the strategy implementation and details of promotion budget. We have covered almost all aspects of the marketing plan COMPANY INFORMATION CDL Foods Limited (formerly Chaudhry Dairies Limited) is a fast growing food products company.CDL was established

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