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    Splash Corporation

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    Splash Corporation It was about survival: with little capital‚ a growing family‚ and uncertain socio-economic times‚ the Hortalezas embarked on a journey of self and spirit‚ despite the uncertainties. Submitted to: Mrs. Emily Dumalag Submitted by: Group 3 Jovelyn Penit Melissa Purisima Marc Ryan Macabali Jose Ramon Estacion Sanlee Rudavites Febie John Tomulto Michael Fullon Roldan Alingasa Overview The company started in 1985‚ when the newlywed physicians pooled a grand total

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    Splash Corporation

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    The Splash Group is composed of wholly-owned Philippine companies with business interests in personal care manufacturing and marketing‚ international distribution‚ and recently‚ health and wellness products development and marketing. Founded in 1985‚ Splash was able to grow from a Php12‚000.00 backyard business into a Php4 billion enterprise through the vision‚ innovation‚ and commitment of its founders‚ Dr. Rolando B. Hortaleza and Dr. Rosalinda A. Hortaleza. Being consistently in the Top 300 corporations

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    Splash Corporation (A): Competing with the Big Brands” Problem: Splash Corporation (Splash) is a leading producer of skin care and hair care products in the Philippines. Founded in 1985‚ Splash was now the country’s leading domestic producer of personal care products and was billed as “the next Unilever” by BizNews Asia magazine (page 5). However‚ competing with the top corporations in the world was no easy task‚ especially when these companies were producing low-cost alternative products. Splash

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    Splash Analysis

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    | 潘阳晨 | Splash—International expansion analysis | Contents Executive Summary Introduction Current Situation Critical Issues Analysis Macro-environmental Analysis—Market Analysis Industrial Analysis-- Michael Porter’s 5 Forces Model Internal Analysis--SWOT Conclusion Recommendation Business Strategy Price Strategy Promotion Strategy E-Business Strategy Executive Summary The aim of this report is to resolve the critical issues of Splash on the international

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    Splash” hearing that sound was so annoying but what hurt more was my mom telling me to go get all of the stuff being thrown into the water. After hearing my mother yell at my brother for an hour you’d think he’d get the message to stop throwing stuff into the water. Unfortunately this wasn’t the case hed throw something in and I would go get it. There was one item that I couldent reach so my mom came out to get it. She also was unable to reach the item so she grabbed my fishing pole and tried to

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    Creating a Microsoft Access Splash Screen: Software applications often display a splash screen when launching. With Microsoft Access you will often see the splash screen displayed before being presented with the database switchboard or similar form. The splash screen in Microsoft Access will usually display a logo of the company that has created the database application‚ contact details of the person responsible for the administration and maintenance of the database or will sometimes display other

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    "Content‚ Subject Matter and Artistic Intentions” After reading the lecture I decided to write my thoughts on the art piece “A Bigger Splash” by David Hockney on page 69. No matter what the true meaning of a piece of art is you always having your own personal views and feelings toward. Only the artist really knows his motivation behind his artwork and how he wants the viewer to view it. At first glance of the picture I didn’t really see much‚ to the eye it’s a pretty simple picture. To me it is

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    "A Splash of Publicity" 1. Michael Joseph was born 1897‚ and he was an English author. He wrote a number of books on the art of writing. He possesses a gift of fresh and clever humour which reveals itself in his writings and in the story "A splash of publicity" in particular. 2. But before we can explore the subject and the theme of the story‚ I’d like to present the plot of it: Charles Potts was an unsuccessful artist‚ who couldn’t make a living for his family. He and his wife Marygold invented

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    My response to Carole Feuerman’s pieces Dress Rehearsal and Splash at first was overall shock because it looked like that pieces of the body where physically cut off of a live person’s body and put on display as art. The reasoning for being drawn to this particular piece of art was because of the substantial amount of detail that this artist put into these three distinct pieces; the life like feel of the artwork was astounding. From my close viewing of the work of art‚ I realized how much time and

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    corporations

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    The primary advantage of a corporate form of business is that a corporation is a stand-alone entity‚ which means you are not personally liable for the assets and debts of the business. Incorporating protects your personal assets from lawsuits‚ debt collection and other business issues that can arise. The stand-alone entity also separates tax liabilities‚ which is another advantage. This means that the corporation’s taxes are separate from your personal tax liabilities. As a business

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