Collage . As part of my Marketing Practice Module I am required to select a product and analyse the Marketing Mix in relation to the product. The product I have selected is Pringles. I chose to do my project on Pringles as they have a very interesting packaging design and they are one of the leading providers of potatoes crisps. Firstly I will present an overview of Pringles then I will examine the Marketing Mix used by Pringles. There are four elements of the Marketing Mix‚ these are‚ Product
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COMPANY BACKGROUND Pepsi is Pvt. Limited Company. It is a franchise of Pepsi cola international. It first came to Pakistan in 1960‚ but they did not do well at that time. So they packed off and went back. In 1969‚ Pepsi came back but still their appearance was not satisfactory in the market so they approached Pakistan beverages to take the franchise for Pepsi. And from that day onwards it took Pakistan beverages a period of 5 years to knock down coke from the No.1 position and in 1985 they
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Table Of CONTENTS Acknowledgement • Preface • Executive Summary • Objective of the project • Research Methodology. • Literature Review • Company Profile • Trade Profile • Marketing Plan • Management Hierarchy • Comparison with other business • Govt. policies related to business • About the topic (Market Potential) • Findings And Analysis • Limitation • Summary/conclusion • Suggestions/Recommendations • Bibliography • Annexure • Word of Thanks 1.ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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Coke Vs. Pepsi Interpret the results of your EVA calculation. If you had to choose between Coca Cola Co. and Pepsi Co‚ which one would you choose? Why? Both Firms EVAs are increasing from 2001 to 2003 _EVAs of Coca Cola is significantly higher than those of PepsiCo._ _EVAs insures that management perspective and objective is to maximize shareholders wealth‚ as such we would choose Coca Cola. The reason is because EVA is a measure of added value‚ and since Coca Colas EVA is
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http://www.business-standard.com/india/printpage.php?autono=45803... A viral hit Shelly Walia / December 10‚ 2011‚ 0:02 IST Kolaveri Di is fast becoming a case study on how viral marketing can create a cult following for a product. Shelly Walia analyses the strategy that went into making this song an instant hit. It’s a classic case of ‘viral marketing’ gone wild‚ says brand expert Harish Bijoor about the far-reaching impact of the song Why this Kolaveri Di. This quirky Tanglish (a portmanteau
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30 7 MANKAD RIYAZ M. 42 8 SOLANKI PREM J. 98 9 JOSHI BHAUMIK D. 126 10 GARG ANKIT K. 119 Submitted to: SOM-LALIT INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CERTIFICATE This is to certify that a group grand project on the topic Non Government Organisation is submitted by under signed students as a part of partial requirement of completion of T.Y. BBA programme at Som-Lalit Institute Of Business Administration; affiliated to Gujarat University. ROLL NO
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(cover story) Authors: ZMUDA‚ NATALIE Source: Advertising Age‚ 4/4/2011‚ Vol. 82 Issue 14‚ p1-90‚ 2p Document Type: Article Subject Terms: PRODUCT launches MARKETING strategy NEW product development PEPSICO Inc. -- Marketing SOFT drinks -- Marketing COLA drinks Abstract: The article considers the product launch of the Pepsi Next brand soft drink by beverage industry firm PepsiCo scheduled for the summer of 2011. The soft drink is a so-called mid-calorie soft drink sweetened with a blend
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............................................................4 Business Mode 5 McDonald’s in India 5 Challenges in Entering Indian Markets 5 Segmentation‚ Targeting and Positioning 6 Customer Perception and Customer Expectation 7 McDonalds Marketing Mix (5 P’s) 8 The McDonald’s Experience 12 McDonaldizing the Suppliers 14 Importance of PLC in McDonalds 15 A perfect example of revitalising a product in decline phase 15 Competitors Analysis 16 SWOT Analysis. 18 Pest Analysis...........
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RQ: To what extent can PepsiCo use viral marketing for market entry to launch their new brand of biscuits into the Indian market? INTRODUCTION 1. BACKGROUND OF PEPSICO INDIA PepsiCo re-entered India in 1989 and is headquartered at Gurgaon near New Delhi. Currently‚ PepsiCo India‚ has 19 different product lines that generate an annual revenue of $ 10 billion. The present product portfolio is as follows: Beverages * Iconic refreshment beverages: Pepsi‚ 7UP‚ Nimbooz‚ Mirinda‚ Mountain
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world‚ Pepsi has implemented several smart strategies in the last decade to improve its turnover and profits. Pepsi-Cola’s expansions in snacks like Lays‚ Quaker oats‚ Cheetos and Kurkure have given them an edge over Coca-Cola. Although‚ Coca-Cola is still the number one selling brand‚ Pepsi has reduced their dependency on soft drinks by expanding their product mix. We all know that the marketing mix is a dynamic process and is always changing with prices and promotions. However‚ Kudos to Pepsi‚ who
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