studyLG believes in honest pricing and not being gimmicks of discounts and price reduction as lure. Their strength of marketing is consumer pool‚ good products and pricing power. * Its product designs are centred on the middle & upper class and the ads screened highlight the product features. * Its employees are totally committed to quality and innovation. They chant “TPI 50 and TDR”‚ which signifies‚ total productivity innovation and tear down re-engineering. Through this method the
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E. Pricing Strategy FARMERS GRANARY PRODUCT COSTING Production cost per hectare for 110-120 days Direct Expense Urea Fertilizer Php 6‚300.00 Pesticide 2‚4-D Amine Weed Killer Php 500.00 Surekill Molluscicide Killer Php 960.00 Php 1‚740.00 Sacks 200 pieces Php 2‚600.00 Seeds (Hybrid) Php 23‚050.00 Total Direct Expense Php 33‚690.00 Indirect Expense Fuel Php 500.00 Irrigation Php 1‚200.00 Kuliglig or Two-wheeled
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SALIENT FEATURES OF RANGARAJAN PANEL’S FORMULA FOR GAS PRICING: • The new formula‚ if implemented‚ will lead to a near doubling of prices to around $8 billion per mBtu • The Rangarajan Committee’s formula is based on the weighted average price of natural gas in North America‚ Europe and Japan markets as well as imported liquefied natural gas. • These guidelines shall apply from 1st April‚ 2014 and shall be applicable for five years after which market discovery price could be adopted as per the
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which was purchased by its customer. For a majority of products price is determined in a free market by the forces of supply and demand. Also price is one of the 4 elements of Marketing Mix. Pricing strategies are only the medium or long-term pricing plans that a business adopts. There are some main pricing strategies: Price skimming is often used when a new innovative product is launched onto the market. The risk that this product will face competition in the short term is very low. So by setting
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Part IV. The global marketing mix 2. Global pricing strategy 1 Cheap and cheaper… 2 Expensive and more expensive… 3 1. Basic pricing concepts Introduction Price: the amount charged to customers/consumers in exchange for goods or services Market price: the price that prevails in the market for a particular good at a specific time 3 key elements of market price: supply‚ demand and time Eg: hotel prices – peak season during summer – higher prices driven by the demand (more
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73-240 | Recitation A Problem Set 1 Problem 1: Nominal GDP‚ Real GDP‚ Price Indices‚ and Inflation A. Nominal GDP in Year 1 = $430 Nominal GDP in Year 2 = $617.50 Growth Rate of Nominal GDP = 44% B. RGDP(1) in Year 1 = $430 RGDP(1) in Year 2 = $410 RGDP(1) growth = -4.65% RGDP(2) in Year 1 = $655 RGDP(2) in Year 2 = $617.50 RGDP(2) growth = -5.73% The answer differs depending on which base year you use because the relative prices of the goods in comparison to each other (price
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From this figure‚ we could see that Ed = (△Q/Q)/(△P/P) =((90-52)/52)/((50-75) /75)= -2.19‚ |Ed| is larger than 1. It means that consumers are really sensitive to price changes. In this condition‚ the market was highly price sensitive and a low price stimulates market growth. So it could set price by market-penetration pricing. Bennett hoped to earn a return of 15% on the selling price. 1. If he set the price according to Sanyo’s landed price‚ then the price could be $309. 2. If he set the price based
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General Question 1. Store Customer Warehouse HQ Supplier Store Customer Warehouse HQ Supplier Mark the main flows of goods and money in the diagram (above) and employ a key or table of descriptive elements to explain your answer. 4 4 0 0 1‚ 3 1‚ 3 8‚ 11 8‚ 11 6‚ 12 6‚ 12 2 2 7 7 10 10 5 5 1. Customer enters store to buy sporting equipment 2. Store sells equipment to customer 3. Customer gives store money 4. Store sends money
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ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS. | WHAT METHODS SHOULD BE TAKEN TO AVOID THE IMPORTATION OF PETROLEUM PRICING IN NIGERIA. | MAT NO: SSC0905121 | OWOYOMI OLUWATOSIN ADEDAPO 2/4/2013 | Oil products are derived from crude oil and they include petrol‚ diesel‚ kerosene‚ natural gas‚ bitumen. Oil was discovered in Nigeria in 1956 at Oloibiri in the present Bayelsa State‚ after a century of searching (Dharam‚ 1991)‚ Nigeria is the largest oil producer in Africa and has been a member of the Organization
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9 TRANSFER‚ PROMOTION AND REWARD POIJCIES Objectives Introduction Need for a Transfer Policy Types of Transfer Promotions and Promotion Policy Reward Policies and Processes Vehicles for Rewards Need for Continual Retraining on Transfers or Promotions Let Us Sum Up Clues to Answers ( 19.0 OBJECTIVES After going through this Unit you should be able to understand the: purpose of and reasons behind transfers and promotions‚ changes in organisational structure necessitating transfers and promotions
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