L’ORÉAL COMPANY PROFILE – SWOT ANALYSIS December 2012 SCOPE OF THE REPORT Scope All values expressed in this report are in US dollar terms‚ using a fixed exchange rate (2011). 2011 figures are based on part-year estimates. All forecast data are expressed in constant terms; inflationary effects are discounted. Conversely‚ all historical data are expressed in current terms; inflationary effects are taken into account. Beauty and Personal Care Baby and ChildSpecific Products
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End of Book Case Studies 16/7/03 3:16 PM Page 642 end-of-book End-of-book: Case studies Q 643 case studies 19 Think design and performance— think Sunbeam Café Series Nicole Stegemann‚ School of Management and International Business‚ University of Western Sydney Limited‚ a manufacturer of pumps‚ filters and security products. GUD’s acquired Sunbeam in 1996. After catering for predominately female needs‚ it was the male population’s turn to benefit from Sunbeam’s innovations
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CORPORATE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE Martial G. Rolland - Chairman & Managing Director Shobinder Duggal - Finance & Control Pascal Fournier - Human Resources A. Ganesan - Sales Shivani Hegde - Food B. Kannan - Chocolates & Confectionery Roel Keus - Technical Sanjay Khajuria - Corporate Affairs Vineet Khanna - Supply Chain Virat Mehta - Communications B. Murli - Legal & Company Secretary G.G. Pillai - Additional Channels Rajkamal Sharma - Exports Gary Tickle - Infant Nutrition Ajoy Titus -
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SWOT analysis A SWOT analysis‚ with its four elements in a 2×2 matrix. A SWOT analysis (alternatively SWOT matrix) is a structured planning method used to evaluate the strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities and threats involved in a project or in a business venture. A SWOT analysis can be carried out for a product‚ place‚ industry or person. It involves specifying the objective of the business venture or project and identifying the internal and external factors that are favorable and unfavorable
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SWOT Analysis The SWOT analysis is an extremely useful tool for understanding and decision-making for all sorts of situations in business and organizations. SWOT is an acronym for Strengths‚ Weaknesses‚ Opportunities‚ Threats. The SWOT analysis headings provide a good framework for reviewing strategy‚ position and direction of a company or business proposition‚ or any idea. Completing a SWOT analysis is very simple. SWOT analysis also works well in brainstorming meetings. Use SWOT analysis for
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and economical environment. SWOT Analysis This is the process of analysing the strengths weakness opportunities and threats that an organisation is facing. An idea becomes an opportunity because of its strengths and weaknesses. Given the present scenario in the external environment‚ a company has to decide what shall be its strategy with regard to new ventures. Every market has certain threats and opportunities. Analysis of these will help in better decision making. SWOT Analysis helps to assess developing
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Biotherm is a European brand that launched in 1950 by Mrs. Jeanine Marissal. Its brand name is meaningful‚ which is integrated by two words. “Bio” drives at bio chemical technology and “therm” drives at spa‚ which means the perfect fusion of technology and natural to nurse people’s skin back to health and strong. Biotherm builds up with several strengths but also some weaknesses and it is facing some opportunities and threats‚ which I will analysis below. To start with‚ strengths are internal
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Contents Page Section Page Number 1 Introduction 2 2 External Environment 2 2.1 P.E.S.T. Analysis 2 2.1.1 Political/Legal 2 2.1.2 Economic 2 2.1.3 Social/Cultural 2 2.1.4 Technological 2 2.1.5 Key Drivers for Change from PEST Analysis 3 2.2 Porters Five Forces Analysis 3 2.2.1 Introduction 3 2.2.2 Threat of Entry (Medium to low) 3 2.2.3 Buyer Power (Low) 4 2.2.4 Supplier Power (Low) 4 2.2.5 Threat of Substitutes (Low) 4 2.2.6 Competitive
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LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton is one of the world’s leading luxury goods companies. It operates in wines‚ spirits‚ fashion goods‚ leather goods‚ perfumes‚ cosmetics‚ watches‚ jewelry and retailing. The company is the largest and most widely spread luxury goods company‚ with a strong brand portfolio and distribution skills. However‚ Mr. Arnault is not sure if LVHM is heading in the direction that he wants. Strengths LVMH’s prestige brand focus is a key foundation of the group’s strategy. It has
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Weakness The downturn in the international financial crisis has compounded Australia’s tourism industry. Relevant departments recently predicted that Australia will be reduced by inbound tourists this year‚ more than 4% the past 20 years Australian tourism industry is facing the most severe blow. Australian Bureau of Statistics data released ‚2007-2008 Australian tourism contribution to gross domestic product was 3.6%‚ while this proportion was 4.7% previously. Therefore‚ the tourism industry
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