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    Fair and Lovely

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    1.0 Introduction 2.0 Questions & Analysis 2.1 Is it ethical to sell products that are mildly effective? 2.2 Is it ethical to exploit cultural norms and value to promote a product? 2.3 Is the advertisement of Fair & Lovely demeaning to women‚ or is promoting fairness cream in a way not too dissimilar from how most cosmetics are promoted? 2.4 Will HLL’s Fair & Lovely Foundation be enough to counter charges made by AIDWA? 2.5 In light of AIDWA charges‚ how would you suggest

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    hul segmentation

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    BCG MATRIX OF HINDUSTAN UNILIVER LIMITED • • • • Cash cows :are units with high market share in a slow-growing industry. These units typically generate cash in excess of the amount of cash needed to maintain the business. They are regarded as staid and boring‚ in a "mature" market‚ and every corporation would be thrilled to own as many as possible. They are to be "milked" continuously with as little investment as possible‚ since such investment would be wasted in an industry with

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    Case Study

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    50 Years of Dove: The Story of a Brand (1955-2005) (Feature Article for Ogilvy & Mather Worldwide’s Intranet) Brand History Dove. 50 years ago‚ it was a beauty bar offering a revolutionary new formula containing 1/4 cleansing cream. It went beyond mere "soap" to enhance the American woman’s beauty. Today it is a global masterbrand with products ranging from the original beauty bar to facial foam‚ to deodorant to shampoo. Its latest campaign sets out to widen and redefine the perception of beauty

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    environment 3 a) Customer. 3 b) Supplier. 3 c) Competitors. 3 d) Marketing intermediate 4 Macro environment 4 a) Political 4 b) Economic 4 c) Technology 4 Libresse 5 Micro environment 5 a) Customer 5 b) Company 5 c) Competitors 5 Macro environment 6 a) Cultural. 6 b) Economic 6 c) Natural 6 d) Demographic 6 Fair & Lovely 7 Micro environment 7 a) Company 7 b) Customer 7 c) Public 7 d) Competitor 7 Macro environment 8 a) Cultural 8 b) Technology

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    Lux Marketing Mix

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    http://www.indiamart.com/company/2989003/ http://chethanwaster.wordpress.com www.redporn.com‚ www.youporn.com ABSTRACT Hindustan Unilever Ltd. is a well-known and largest FMCG company in India. HUL has always revamped its products to meet the changing needs of the consumer without compromising on the quality. This report deals with one of its premier brands "LUX". HUL leads the market in the toilet soap category with 54.3% market share. Lux has inched up to be on par with Lifebuoy in HUL’s soaps

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    Unilever Case

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    wide-ranging restructuring of operations and businesses. This move received a mixed reaction from the analysts and observers‚ as many questioned the huge organization’s ability to carry out the divestment successfully. (ICMR‚ 2004) To accomplish the PGS Unilever focused on: • Change the present organizational structure • Concentrate on leading brands • Sustain these principal brands with well-organized research and development and focused marketing plan • Downsize the supply chain

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    A PROJECT REPORT ON Analysis Of Product Line Decisions Taken By Hindustan Unilever Limited Submitted to RANI DURGAVATI VISHWAVIDYALAYA‚ JABALPUR In the Partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of Degree of Master Of Business Administration Submitted by Ms. DEEPIKA NOTNANI MBA IVth SEMESTER GYAN GANGA COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY Jabalpur 2010 * DECLARATION I declare that the whole information

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    Ca on Lifebouy N Sunsilk

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    developed markets approaching saturation‚ consumer packaged goods (CPG) companies began looking toward developing and emerging markets for future growth. Global CPG major Unilever Plc. was one of the companies that had a presence in several emerging markets including India‚ where it operated through its subsidiary Hindustan Unilever Ltd (HUL). The case focuses on HUL’s strategy for growing two mature brands with mass appeal – Lifebuoy (bath soap) and Sunsilk (shampoo)‚ by targeting new segments in innovative

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    Dove vs. Dial

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    English What body wash do you use? The two most sold are Dove and Dial. For myself I prefer to use Dove. Dove smells ten times better‚ also makes your skin softer and it washes off easily; so there’s no soap scum left over. Another reason I use it is there are a variety of fragrances and also can be bought for sensitive skin. Those are proven facts. Which sounds better now? Not everyone likes the same stuff. But I have to tell you Dove is so much better to use. If you have rough or sensitive

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    How Advertisers Lure Us in

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    03/27/2013 How They Lure Us In Advertisers use many different ways of selling products to us; they tug on our deep-lying desires‚ the things that we yearn for; advertisers know this and they live on flirting with this concept and that is how the money is made and how we end up with shelves full of products that we probably don’t even need. Jib Fowles describes in his article fifteen ways advertisers appeal to their audience; how

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