COMPANY’S INTRODUCTION HISTORY Unilever was created in 1930 by the amalgamation of the operations of British soap maker Lever Brothers and Dutch margarine producer Margarine Unie‚ a merger as palm oil was a major raw material for both margarines and soaps and could be imported more efficiently in larger quantities. In the late 19th century the businesses that would later become Unilever were among the most philanthropic of their time. They set up projects to
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Unilever is a solid leader in the Brazilian detergent powder market with an 81% market share. Laercio Cardoso must decide: (1) whether Unilever should divert money from its premium brands to target the lower-margin segment of low-income consumers; (2) whether Unilever can reposition or extend one of its existing brands to avoid launching a new brand; and (3) what price‚ product‚ promotion‚ and distribution strategy would allow Unilever to deliver value to low-income consumers without cannibalizing
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PESTEL Political & legal factors: Tobacco products are the most taxed goods in the world. Their taxes often exceed half of the retail price generating huge overcome for governments. Philip Morris sells its products in over 160 countries‚ operates in approximately 90 markets including Argentina‚ Algeria‚ Australia‚ Austria‚ Belgium‚ Canada‚ Colombia‚ the Czech Republic‚ Finland‚ France‚ Germany‚ Greece‚ Hungary‚ Indonesia‚ Italy‚ Japan‚ Kazakhstan‚ Mexico‚ the Netherlands‚ the Philippines‚ Poland
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Hindustan Unilever Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) is an Indian consumer goods company based in Mumbai‚ Maharashtra. It is owned by Anglo-Dutch company Unilever which owns a 67% controlling share in HUL. HUL’s products include foods‚ beverages‚ cleaning agents and personal care products. HUL was established in 1933 as Lever Brothers and‚ in 1956‚ became known as Hindustan Lever Limited‚ as a result of a merger between Lever Brothers‚ Hindustan Vanaspati Mfg. Co. Ltd. and United Traders Ltd
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PESTEL analysis Motivation of method It is of great importance to make an analysis of the environment in which an organisation operates in order to develop and implement a suitable‚ successful strategy for the company. According to Johnson‚ Scholes and Whittington (2008) the business environment of a company is an important issue determining its survival and success. There are several layers of this business environment – the macro environment‚ the industry or sector layer‚ the layer with competitors
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2. External analysis According to Marcus & Van Dam influence external factors an organization‚ whether an organization can only limited influence external factors. Therefore is important to analysis the external factors of a company‚ as they have to be informed about the macro environment in which they cooperate. The macro environment includes the external factors environmental‚ technological‚ economical‚ social‚ political‚ cultural‚ demographical‚ regulatory‚ general competitive and legal
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Pestel analysis Political factors: * With the joining of the European Union – sponsorship for higher education related programs * Increase in demand for higher education – the number of students‚ around the world‚ grew by 300% and the number of universities have tripled in the last 30 years‚ therefore the demand for student accommodation has also increased * A university diploma is becoming more and more necessary in order to obtain a decent job as higher education is now “common”
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Executive Summary Unilever is assessing whether to enter the low-income NE market. Our analysis shows that there is a profitable opportunity to offer detergent powder to low-income customers living in Northeast Brazil and capture market share in a high-margin‚ high-growth market. We recommend that the firm keeps the existing brands but deploy a horizontal extension of the Campeiro brand - adding better scent / softness and utilizing specialty distribution network‚ thereby marginalizing Invicto
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L3.Strategic Analysis - External Introduction/Recap Strategic Analysis External Analysis PESTEL analysis Industry & Competitive Analysis. Strategic Analysis: Factors Shaping the Choice of Company Strategy Social‚ political‚ regulatory and community factors Competitive conditions and industry attractiveness Company opportunities and threats to company’s well-being External Factors Company’s Strategic Situation Determine relevance of internal and external factors Identify and evaluate
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Statement The History of The Unilever The History of SUNSILK Shampoo The BCG Matrix of Unilever Products Portfolio of Unilever Marketing Mix of SUNSILK Shampoo Segmentation‚ Targeting‚ Differentiation‚ and Positioning of SUNSILK Shampoo 9. Micro and Macro Environment of SUNSILK Shampoo 10.Competitors of SUNSILK Shampoo VISION STATEMENT UNILEVER Work to create a better future every day by inspiring people and develop new ways of doing business MISSION STATEMENT UNILEVER Their mission is “TO ADD VATILTIY
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