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    MASTER’S IN TOURISM MANAGEMENT (SEMESTER III AND IV) MTM (Second Year) Assignments Booklet (2012) January 2012 session and July 2012 session [For students who intend to sit for the June 2012 TEE and December 2012 TEE] MTM-9 TO 15 [pic] School of Tourism and Hospitality Services Management Indira Gandhi National Open University Maidan Garhi‚ New Delhi – 110 068 DATE OF SUBMISSION OF ASSIGNMENTS

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    How Starbucks Uses Pricing Strategy for Profit Maximization by Tucker Dawson Last Thursday Starbucks raised their beverage prices by an average of 1% across the U.S‚ a move that represented the company’s first significant price increase in 18 months. I failed to notice because the price change didn’t affect grande or venti (medium and large) brewed coffees and I don’t mess with smaller sizes‚ but anyone who purchases tall size (small) brews saw as much as a 10 cent increase.The company’s third quarter

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    一、三星集团概况 Samsung Group was founded in 1938‚ initially mainly exported to South Korea Peninsula‚ dried fish‚ vegetables and fruits‚ gradually extend to sugar‚ pharmaceutical‚ textile and other manufacturing industries‚ and established as a family business. Its subsidiaries include: SamsungSamsung SDI‚ Samsung SDS‚ Samsung‚ Corelle‚ SamsungSamsung Samsung network fire‚ Samsung Securities‚ SamsungSamsungSamsungSamsung Aerospace Engineering and Samsung life‚ by Lee family members management

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    and Relating Pricing Strategies Abstract This paper analysis’s the four categories of the market structure; perfect competition; monopolistic competition‚ oligopoly and monopoly marketing structures. It will also provide pricing strategies as they are specifically related to each market structure. Each market structure possesses it own unique pricing structure that every business follows to achieve its maximum profit. Some market structures pricing strategies are simple

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    CASE FACTS  Entered Indian market in 2001 with launch of Skoda.  Audi and Volkswagen brands launched in 2007.  Two group companies – Volkswagen India & VGSIPL.  Volkswagen India – Volkswagen branded cars.  VGSIPL – Audi and Skoda.  Marketing strategy in India – Product‚ Place‚ Price‚ Promotion. ISSUES  Caters mainly to luxury segment.  Higher price range – except Skoda Fabia.  Lack of brand awareness among Indian consumers. Lack of aggressive marketing in earlier phases. Lesser

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    A discussion on the pricing strategy for foreign corporations in China ---taking an example of IKEA Name: Juyan Wang (Joyce) Class: PS 06-01 Tutor: Stephen Ashworth Date: 2014-8-25 A discussion on the pricing strategy for foreign corporations in China---taking an example of IKEA Abstract IKEA‚ as one of the most valuable brands in the world remained far ahead of its competitors because of its particular business management in European and American market.

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    The pricing strategy for a new product should be developed so that the desired impact on the market is achieved while the emergence of competition is discouraged. Two basic strategies that may be used in pricing a new product are skimming pricing and penetration pricing. Skimming Pricing Skimming pricing is the strategy of establishing a high initial price for a product with a view to “skimming the cream off the market” at the upper end of the demand curve. It is accompanied by heavy expenditure

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    Samsung Galaxy S series. GENERAL 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 3G Network HSDPA 900 / 1900 / 2100 SIM Mini-SIM Announced 2010‚ March Status Available. Released 2010‚ June BODY Dimensions 122.4 x 64.2 x 9.9 mm (4.82 x 2.53 x 0.39 in) Weight 119 g (4.20 oz) DISPLAY Type Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen‚ 16M colors Size 480 x 800 pixels‚ 4.0 inches (~233 ppi pixel density) Multitouch Yes Protection Corning Gorilla Glass - TouchWiz 3.0 UI SOUND Alert types

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    Running Head: THE IMPORTANCE OF PRICING STRAGETIES IN MARKET STRUCTURES THE IMPORTANCE OF PRICING STRAGETIES IN MARKET STRUCTURES Yvette Daniels American Public University Systems October 15‚ 2011 The importance of pricing strategies is different depending upon the type of market structure because each market structure has special components that affect the pricing schema and determination of output. Although the pricing strategies are different‚ it is highly important for a select market structure

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    The Left Digit Effect in Pricing Strategy: $19.99 Because $20 is Too Much! Have you ever come across price tags that have 9 endings? Have you ever bought those merchandise with 9 endings thinking that was the best deal and ended up with an enormous bill? Do you notice that the 9 endings are usually printed in a much smaller size than the digits on the left? This is a result of a psychological concept called “The Left Digit Effect” in which people tend to pay more attention to the left-most digits

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