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    When I read the General Motors Misled Grieving Families on a Lethal Flaw‚ an overwhelming sadness fell upon me. I was sad that 26 families had to bury family members die to faulty equipment in the Chevrolet Cobalts. The key ethical issue is that General Motors knew that the black boxes in the Cobalts confirmed the potential fatal defect existing in hundreds of thousands of cars (Stout et al.‚ 2014). Another ethical issue was the fact that GM would tell the families of the victims that they had no

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    version of its beer. In order to be successful‚ the light version needs to not taint the existing image of its main beer and appeal to the new target audience. Q2. What had made MMBC successful? * Well-recognized brand‚ among the ranks of Chevrolet and John Deere * Perception of quality * Brand loyalty * Subjective attributes such as smoothness What distinguishes it from competitors? * Distinctive bitter flavor and higher alcohol content * Image as a beer for tough working

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    of 15 board members . Company History General Motors was founded by William Durant on September 16‚ 1908 in Flint‚ MI as a holding company for Buick (which was established in 1899). Between 1908 and 1931‚ General Motors bought Oldsmobile‚ Chevrolet‚ Vauxhall‚ Holden‚ and Opel and created the Pontiac and Cadillac brands. All these new brands and models diversified its selections. In 1925‚ GM also moved its headquarters from Flint to Detroit‚ MI. By late 1920’s‚ GM became the biggest car company

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    Objectives: 1. To know which is the most preferred car in the hatch back segment 2. To know which features customers prefer in a hatch back car 3. To know which is the current market leader in the hatch back car segment 4. To know whether branding plays major role in buying decision of customers Hypothesis H1: Buying decision of the car customers is dependent on the Brand identity of the company. H0: Buying decision of the car customers is not dependent of the Branding identity of the company

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    fulfilling our obligations below: Customers In making a stronger commitment to our customers‚ General Motors will make more fuel-efficient vehicles by building vehicles that get 30 mpg or more. We will produce a pug in vehicle by the name of the Chevrolet Volt‚ which will show our consumers and potential consumers we are innovative. The Chevy Volt‚ with its core technology that will drive a higher volume for electrification of automobiles and we also will be expanding our selling to China and Australia

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    Introduction Are you looking for the best muscle car in the market today? The muscle cars are not designed only to win races Muscle cars continues to aspire many Americans even today though they were made using primitive tools and inexperienced craftsman in the past. Therefore‚ if you are planning to get into the market of muscle cars you need to consider various factors as discussed below; The era of muscle cars began with the 1964–1970 Pontiac GTO production in Northern America. They were initially

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    self-centered‚ overbearing‚ and do not know the meaning of fear‚ for I am fear itself. I am a green amphibious monster‚ made of blood and guts‚ who arose from the sea‚ I travel the globe‚ festering on anti-Americans everywhere I go for‚ the love of Mom‚ Chevrolet‚ baseball‚ and apple pie. I’m a grunt. I’m the dirty‚ nasty‚ stinky‚ sweaty‚ filthy‚ beautiful little son of a bitch that’s kept wolf away from the door for over 235 years.

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    1 Pacific Business Review - A Quarterly Refereed Journal A Study of Behaviour of Maruti SX4 and Honda City Customers in Jaipur A Study of Behaviour of Maruti SX4 and Honda City Customers in Jaipur Dr. Manish Kumar Srivastava Faculty Member‚ Faculty of Management Studies‚ ICFAI University Dehradun Dr. A.K.Tiwari Faculty Member‚ Faculty of Management Studies‚ ICFAI University Dehradun Abstract In the present era of globalization‚ companies are finding it difficult to attract the customers towards

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    There are a variety of camera angles and types of shots that are considered typical of a Tarantino movie. He often frames characters with doorways and shows them opening and closing doors‚ and he often films characters from the back. He uses widely-imitated quick cuts of character ’s hands performing actions in extreme closeup‚ a technique reminiscent of Brian De Palma. He will use a long closeup of a person ’s face while someone else speaks off-screen (closeup of The Bride while Bill talks‚ of

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    Introduction “…Marketing warfare will provide a strategic model for company survival in the 21st century…” The authors’ main aim in publishing this text was to bring to the forefront the aggressive behaviours displayed in the marketing process of a firm in order to keep their brand and company number one in a competitive industry. In addition‚ they wanted to show how the principles used in warfare are the same as that used in marketing. As a result‚ firms could look at different tactics used

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