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    will be presenting to you my newest product that will be a portable laptop computer which will be very different from a home computer. With these laptop computer you will have several different things to your advantage that you will like about it. One big thing will be that you will be able to carry the laptop everywhere you go to and second of all you can get wifi Internet access anywhere which is good if you want to work on something important that you need to get finishing. We all know that a

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    Brands Group‚ Inc. (Nasdaq: DNKN)‚ one of the world’s leading franchisors of quick service restaurants. Dunkin’ Brands is the parent company of both Dunkin’ Donuts and Baskin-Robbins.  Dunkin’ Brands Group‚ Inc. is headquartered in Canton‚ Massachusetts.  At the end of 2013‚ Dunkin’ Brands Group‚ Inc. had franchisee-reported sales of approximately $9.3 billion.  Dunkin’ Brands‚ the parent company of Dunkin’ Donuts and Baskin-Robbins is one of the largest QSR (quick service

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    Introduction 3.1 Purpose Lindt Lindor gift box is a high-end product‚ which stands for a luxurious and classical confectionery. The purpose of this report is to analyze the market of Lindt Lindor gift box chocolate by looking at several marketing elements. 3.2 Background Lindt&Sprüngli started in a small pastry shop in Switzerland in 1845. At that time people knew chocolate as a drink but David Sprüngli-Schward and his son dared to do the new form of chocolate- solid bars.

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    Marketing of Glenmeadie SWOT Analysis Strengths * Good company as their product is being sold internationally in 180 countries. * Offers apprenticeship to overseas students * History & Heritage: Glenmeadie Castle‚ home of the company’s distillation and storerooms for nearly a century and a half * Organise events for tasting of their whisky Weaknesses * Customers are with them for a short amount of time and not there loyal customers for a long period. * Could lose profit

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    action * What are the programs and services that provide the most value to our clients/staff * What opportunities exist for our organisation and how do we target and take advantage of these opportunities * How can we best modify the marketing and implementation of our programs and services to more effectively target our clients within the market The value and purpose of market research within the organisation is to understand the relationship between the organisation and its clients

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    Introduction Mobile One (M1) is a telecommunications company based in Singapore. Launched in 1997‚ it was Singapore’s second largest mobile operator after Singapore Telecommunications. However‚ due to competition with the entry of StarHub in the mobile market‚ it is now the third largest mobile operator in Singapore in terms of number of subscribers. However‚ during its launch it gained tremendous support and managed to hold more than 35000 customers within few weeks. It offered variety of new

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    Maraniara Davy C. Villarama MM1-Marketing Management BCG Matrix of KFC The need for strategy‚ in order to expand its existing product in very promising markets for KFC is very essential. KFC‚ along with McDonalds‚ and other major fast food chains have dominated the American continent as well as elsewhere. Since the1950’s when the founder of KFC had a dream‚ of building an empire in the fast foodmarket‚ the company has undergone lots of changes. The company has changedownership; it has taken

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    The use of the marketing mix in product Introduction NIVEA is an established name in high quality skin and beauty care products. It is part of a range of brands produced and sold by Beiersdorf. Beiersdorf‚ founded in 1882‚ has grown to be a global company specialising in skin and beauty care. In the UK‚ Beiersdorf ’s continuing goal is to have its products as close as possible to its consumers‚ regardless of where they live. Its aims are to understand its consumers in its many different markets

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    move on to the sexier styles offered by its big sister brand.”2 ---- It’s reasonable to target at youth female. And we can justify our sample (college-age female) is representative. HK: “Victoria’s Secret have opened two boutiques in Hong Kong‚ one in ifc mall and the other in New Town Plaza. The two stores are currently focusing on their best-selling beauty products and fragrances‚ as well as accessories like cosmetic bags; handbags‚ luggage‚ sunglasses and other small leather goods including

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    retailing counter of no more than 5m2. With the idea of more sales for less profit‚ they stocked cosmetics and skin-care products of different brands from agents and sold them at discount. At that time‚ the cosmetics market in Hong Kong was much like the one in mainland today‚ ordinary cosmetics went at high price for high profit. Cosmetics could only be found at counters in department stores which charged admittance fare and commission from the sale. To save expenses‚ most of SASA’s counters were located

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