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    Competitor analysis Apple vs Samsung Apple When apple entered into mp3 market in 2001‚ the product was not unknown product to customers since it had been 5 years after the first product from Multimeadia’s Rio (U.S) and Saehan (South Korea)1. But‚ distinctively enough‚ first ipod had the ability to attract consumer’s eyes with much bigger capacity in storing music (5GB of first product that was almost 40-80 times bigger capacity than other standard products (64-128MB) 2 and stylish design of

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    FINAL REPORT ON COMPARATIVE MARKET ANALYSIS OF SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS VIS- A- VIS ITS COMPETITORS SAMSUNG INDIA ELECTRONICS PVT LTD. REPORT ON COMPARATIVE MARKET ANALYSIS OF SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS VIS- A- VIS ITS COMPETITORS A report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of MBA Program of Jaipuria Institute of Management TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgement…………………………………………………………………………4

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    BUSINESS ANALYSIS 09BSP025 ANDY LIM A916051 Contents Introduction 4 Industry overview 4 P.E.S.T.E. Analysis 5 Economic 5 GDP 5 Figure 1: Annual GDP Growth (1) 5 Figure 2: Annual GDP Growth (2) 6 Household Consumption 6 Figure 3: Household Consumption Growth 6 Figure 4: Contributions to Household Consumption Growth 7 DPI 7 Unemployment 8 Figure 6: UK’s Unemployment Rate 8 Replacement Cycles 9 SIM-only Deals 9 Social 10 Internet 10 Table 1: Mobile Content Consumption

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    Strengths: In the marketing‚ strengths means is internal capabilities that may help a company reach its objectives. Samsung is technologically very advanced; it has heavy assets of technology. It is known for its technologically advanced products. Samsung crushed new product concepts in five months. It is strong corporate brand and known for its quality products and advanced technology use. It attracts customers by offering new and innovative design through understanding the customers

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    History of Samsung

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    Samsung means “three stars” in Korean. Lee Byung-Chull founded Samsung in 1938. It started as a small trading company with forty employees‚ located in Seoul. The company did fairly well until the Communist invasion in 1950 which caused great damage to his inventories. He was force to leave and start over in Suwon in 1951. In just a year‚ the company’s assets had grown twenty-fold. In 1953‚ Lee created a sugar refinery—the South Korea’s first manufacturing facility after the Korean War. “The company

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    sources of competitive advantage that increase the WTP for Samsung customers. The first one is the Product Mix. Samsung offer to its customers a huge variety of products‚ ranging from the cutting-edge technology to more basic products. It also offers customized products to focus on niche markets. With this strategy‚ Samsung is able to compete in a broad range of segments in the market‚ usually offering superior products. In 2003 for example‚ Samsung offered over 1‚200 different variations of DRAM products

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    Jeyameera K Marketing Management Group Assignment STP Analysis for Health&Fun – A new snack food product line by Health&Fun India Pvt Ltd Study Report by MPEFB2 – Group 4 Ankur Allen Rahul Bansal Rohit Aggarwal Sameer Narula May 10‚ 2008 Table of Contents Health&Fun – Product Overview and background .............................................. 3 Snack Foods – Indian Market and Competitive landscape .................................. 4 Snack Foods – Market & Customer Segmentation

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    Marketing Samsung

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    1. How was Samsung able to go from copycat brand to product leader? Samsung was a copycat brand from the time it started to around the 90s. Some of the first items they made were calculators and black and white TVs. In 1993 Samsung unveiled a new strategy that they called “New Management”. They made the decision not to be a cheap copycat brand anymore. Samsung cut ties with low end retailers like Kmart and Wal-Mart. They started distributing at stores like Circuit City and Best Buy. They started

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    samsung case

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    Samsung Electronics Questions 1. Why should Samsung globalize? Globalization should consider as Samsung’s second strategy‚ as Kim mentioned in the article. The world becomes a single market‚ which is associated with globalized resources and systems. Globalization should consider as a beneficial and efficient plan for the company. First of all‚ when Samsung goes global‚ Samsung can gain greater market share‚ increase sales and profits. In the case study‚ the article mentions that not only there’s

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    Samsung for the past 3 years has been sharing their sustainable accomplishments through a sustainability report. This report demonstrates the impact Samsung had on people‚ society‚ and the environment. The structure for their sustainable report closely resembles that of an annual report. It is divided into three parts: Sustainability overview‚ Material issues‚ and Facts and figures. They monitor their accomplishments by setting benchmarks for each year. An example of these benchmarks: in 2011 they

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