Psychographics Social Class Lifestyle Income Range 1. Middle Class adventurous‚ athelic‚ religious $80‚000 2. Middle Class adventurous‚ athelic‚ socialize $70‚000 3. Middle Class Independent‚ Outgoing $80‚000 - $100‚000 4. Middle Class Independent‚ Serious $50‚000 - $100‚000 5. Middle Class Independent‚ Religious‚ Money Consicious $50‚000 - $100‚000 Geography City County 1. Fountain Valley Orange 2. Santa Ana Orange 3. Irvine Orange 4. Newpor
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marketed as ‘the soap of the stars’ for more than 50 years. Endorsed by film stars‚ it is a product that has always stood for glamour and luxury. A deep engagement of consumers over the last couple of years has shown that the consumers in Lux’s target segment looking for Luxurious Products that make her feel beautiful and special. A deep understanding of this desired ‘feeling of specialness’ has led to a strengthening of the Lux position in the recent past from the ‘soap the stars’ to a soap that ‘brings
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Period: 6th Date: 1/ 29/ 13 CHANGE AND CONTINUITY ESSAY PACKET UNDERSTANDING WORDS This essay asks students to access how larger global issues and themes such as gender‚ trade‚ technology‚ and environment have changed and remained the same. If any one essay will give students difficulties‚ it is likely that this essay will. Students will not only have to identify areas of change‚ but also areas of continuity across chronological periods‚ and will
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Task Three: Budget Airlines CONTENTS • Who and what are budget airlines • Marketing environment - Micro environment - Macro environment • Sources of information • Segmentation • Targeting • Positioning • Marketing mix – price • Questions Budget Airline Definition Budget airlines don’t have free meals and entertainment • Budget airlines don’t issue tickets • Budget airlines have only one class – budget class
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Germany Autos Report Q1 2012 Motorcycles Table: German Motorcycles Segment – Historical Data And Forecasts 2010e Production: units Production: units‚ % chg y-o-y 104‚482 2.3 2011f 105‚617 1.1 2012f 107‚219 1.5 2013f 108‚819 1.5 2014f 110‚444 1.5 2015f 112‚092 1.5 2016f 113‚778 1.5 Sales: units Sales: units‚ % chg y-o-y 190‚309 -10.93 186‚122 -2.20 190‚134 2.16 196‚394 3.29 205‚070 4.42 212‚746 3.74 219‚523 3.19 e/f = estimate/forecast; * estimate
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Southwest Airlines – Ethics of Compliance Embry-Riddle University The purpose of this paper is to present‚ discuss‚ and examine the topic of ethical and social responsibility. It will discuss Southwest Airlines ’ failure to comply with the Federal Aviation Administration ’s rules on inspecting aircraft and what violations occurred. On March 6‚ 2008‚ Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) inspectors submitted documents to the United States Congress‚ alleging that Southwest allowed 117 of its
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[pic] Southwest Airlines Financial Performance Analysis Presented to Gary C. Kelly Chairman of the Board‚ President and CEO by Total Resource Network Raquel Alston‚ Tanya Spencer and‚ Nicole Stenhouse for BUS 515 Financial Management Professor James Kerwin October 3‚ 2011 Introduction Total Resource Network (TRN) congratulates Southwest Airlines for thirty-eight years of consecutive profitability. This is a major accomplishment that should be applauded especially
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In 1993‚ Southwest (SW) was faced with the decision of how to schedule two new uncommitted planes‚ and it evaluated three options for enabling either internal or external expansion—adding a new segment direct from Phoenix to Detroit‚ entering the Dayton market to contribute to growth goals for Midway‚ or entering an entirely new geographic market in Baltimore which would begin creating a presence for SW on the East Coast. SW sought conservative and controlled growth‚ and typically prioritized options
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relationship function. All well reputed organization care about the people who in surroundings or are affecting directly or in directly by the plants. This is a social duty of organizations to get information about how plant’s affecting the public. this is also a part of agreements with government or public concerned departments to check the plants effects on public that is living near the plants or affecting directly or indirectly by the plants. For example Plants smoke is a serious public health issue
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NTSB Investigating Southwest Airlines Flight 345 accident at LaGuardia Airport The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the July 22‚ 2013 nose-down landing of a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-700 at LaGuardia Airport in New York. The accident occurred at 5:45 p.m. after the twin-engine jet’s nose landing gear collapsed rearward and upward into the fuselage‚ damaging the electronics bay‚ which houses avionics and other equipment. The exterior of the airplane was also damaged from
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