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14 Oct 2020
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SWOT Analysis - Pepsico in France: opportunities and threats

Case study - 4 pages - Services marketing

With an increasingly high turnover from the establishment on French soil since the 60s, PEPSICO France has managed to integrate and make a place in the market for soft drinks (BRSA). This market, which is estimated at over 4 million Euros, offers PEPSICO several opportunities. These elements are...

29 Sep 2010
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McDonald's: Intercultural management

Case study - 14 pages - Management

MacDonald's is a multinational company that embraces more than 30,000 fast-food franchises under the brand name, in over 120 countries. It was founded in the United States of America after the crisis of 1929. In the 50s, Ray Kroc took over the company and began to develop it nationally. The...

29 Sep 2010
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The Rise and fall of Sunny Delight

Essay - 2 pages - Services marketing

The soft drinks industry is a mature, which is comprised of giant firms such as Coca-Cola, PepsiCo and Cadbury Schweppes, who strive to push their long standing brands to the top of the selling charts. In spite of this cut-throat competition, the American consumer products giant proctor &...

03 Jul 2023

Marketing & Communication: Innocent Drinks

Case study - 3 pages - Marketing theories

Innocent Drinks is a joint stock company created in 1998, settled in London owned at 90% by Coca Cola Company, employing 450 people and amounting £300 millions

29 Sep 2010
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Sony : the launch of the MiniDisc

Case study - 5 pages - Services marketing

This document focuses on Sony's use of a “Global Localization” strategy during the launch of the MiniDisc in 1992. Sony is a leading Japanese consumer electronics brand (Case study, graph, p. 2), known through its universal and language-free brand name “Sony”. Its global...

30 Dec 2010
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Dominos pizza - Failures and key success factors

Case study - 8 pages - Management

With beginning of the year 1960, the pizza pie registered such an obsession in the USA that many specialized chains were created in order to answer the requests. The first Dominos Pizza opened in 1960 in the State of Michigan. In order to meet the needs of its customers, the students of the...

10 May 2013
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Microsoft Corporation (MSFT)

Case study - 3 pages - Business strategy

In nineteen seventy-five, one nineteen-year-old computer whiz found a business partner and began a dream: to not only instigate the popularity and usefulness of the software industry, but to continuously revolutionize the area worldwide with groundbreaking technologies. With sales topping out at...

05 Nov 2014
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Multinational Corporations and their Consequences on the International Economy

Case study - 4 pages - Business strategy

Multinational corporations are those businesses that have a direct ownership of assets, which they run in more than one state outside their country in which they are built-in, and also they generally retain their headquarters. It means that these corporations have roots in their state. However;...

27 Jan 2011
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The role of brands in marketing: Presentation of the Shell Group

Case study - 4 pages - Management

Our problem is based on brands and their impact on enterprise development. For this, we will look at the Shell group. Shell operates in five areas: exploration and production; oil products; chemistry; gas exploration and power generation (renewable energy). With the recent acquisition of...

31 Dec 2010
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Marketing study of Nutella

Thesis - 8 pages - Services marketing

Nutella owes its origin to its name, "nut" as in the English walnut, with reference to the main ingredient used in making it originally and to which was added the Italian suffix "ella". This spread was developed in 1946 by Pietro Ferrero, and was called the Giandujot. This product has transcended...

19 Mar 2013
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Nagpur soft drink market study 2012

Case study - 12 pages - Management

Nagpur soft drink segment value sales stood at US$2.8 million, with year-on-year growth of 34.3% in 2011-2012. The segment value sales are stipulated to reach US$7.7 million, with CAGR of 40.1% in next 2-3 years (2012-2015e). The market has witnessed exponential volume sales of 6.74 million...

21 Sep 2011
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Pepsi - UK

Market study - 10 pages - Business strategy

Caleb Bradham, who was a pharmacist, found the Pepsi-Cola in 1898 in New Bern, North Carolina. It was initially known as "Brad's Drink" and later named Pepsi-Cola in 1903. Pepsi-Cola started its sale in UK in 1953 and ever since there is no looking back. In the United...

29 Nov 2010
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The strategic analysis of Chupa Chups lollipops

Thesis - 35 pages - Business strategy

Who among us has not tasted a lollipop from the famous global company Chupa Chups? Strawberry, vanilla, caramel, cola, yogurt ... so many flavors offered by Chupa Chups, affording us delectable pleasure. We will briefly present the company Chupa Chups, as this topic is already well...

27 Jan 2011
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Michelin and its communication during a crisis

Case study - 8 pages - Business strategy

Our society is experiencing many crises: economic crisis (oil shocks), financial (financial crisis), technological crisis etc. Yet these crises are not unique to the macroeconomic sphere. They affect businesses at a micro level. This was the case with many companies, like Buffalo Grill in 2002,...

12 Oct 2011
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Danone's UK Operation and Market Position

Market study - 10 pages - Business strategy

"Danone SA, incorporated on February 2, 1899, is a French-based company engaged in food processing activities. The Company's UK unit operates in four business lines, including Fresh Dairy Products, Waters, Baby Nutrition and Medical Nutrition. In Europe the Company's main markets are France,...

28 Feb 2014
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Servant leadership

Case study - 8 pages - Philosophy

Servant leadership is a form of administration which encompasses a set of accepted leadership practices and philosophies in a given country. This form of leadership is different from the traditional one since leaders' shares powers with their subjects, respects their needs and helps them in life...

20 Jul 2007
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Drug Abuse Of Cocaine and Other Psychostimulants

Presentation - 29 pages - Medical studies

Cocaine, an alkaloid extracted from coca leaves, and other psychostimulants (e.g., amphetamine, methamphetamine) rapidly increase the concentration of several neurotransmitters in synaptic junctions and stimulate the sympathetic and central nervous systems. Topical cocaine is used in...

17 Aug 2009
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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)

Tutorials/exercises - 19 pages - Business strategy

The history of corporate social responsibility is as old as trade and business itself. Business-related operations, for example, along with laws to protect forests, can be traced back to almost 5,000 years ago. When we look at history, we can see that in Ancient Mesopotamia around 1700 BC, King...

20 Oct 2014
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Internal and External Equity Comparison

Case study - 5 pages - Educational studies

It is normal for those of us not familiar with performance based programs to hear the word equity and automatically think “real estate”. On the contrary, equity in this particular sense pertains to an organizations employee total compensation and rewards system; which are most commonly...

31 Dec 2010
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The productive forces of United States of America

Thesis - 32 pages - Economy general

The GNP of United States is the highest in the world, at $10,946 billion in 2004, substantially higher than the EU-25 ($9449 billion, including $1523 billion for France) and two and a half times higher that of Japan ($4390 billion). The GNP per capita remains the fourth highest in the world, with...

12 Jan 2007
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How to use rumours as a marketing tool?

Dissertation - 68 pages - Services marketing

Today, advertising a new product is totally different than it was 10 years ago. For years, consumers have been flooded by TV, radio, newspaper ads, posters and fliers and more recently, internet spam, pop ups, banners, etc. The frequency of advertising is so high that most consumers often do not...

29 Sep 2010
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Branding and Sensory Awareness: Theory and Case Study of Abercrombie & Fitch

Case study - 18 pages - Services marketing

According to Lindstrom, the author of ‘BRAND sense', brand sense is the integration of the five of the senses - touch, taste, smell, sight and sound. The five senses play a key role in the brand creation and retail experiences. In fact, people's senses usually influence their choice, for...

29 Sep 2010
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Does Marketing threaten children's education at primary school?

Dissertation - 60 pages - Services marketing

This project aims to identify the ethical problem of marketing by aiming at children, and will focus on children in primary school. This area has interested people since the last decade and the likes of psychologists, doctors, marketers have always tried to understand the power of brands on...

27 Jan 2011
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Analysis of company: H&M

Case study - 38 pages - Services marketing

Large companies and major groups have a more enhanced transparent business strategy than small and medium sized ones. Some elements are present in our daily life, such as marketing campaigns, communications, advertising etc. They make us dream and we are passionate because they seem out of reach...

08 May 2009
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Study of rural marketing in the present scenario in India

Market study - 53 pages - Services marketing

While we all accept that the heart of India lives in its villages and the Indian rural market with its vast size and demand base offers great opportunities to marketers, we tend to conclude that the purse does not stay with them. Nothing can be far from truth. Rural marketing involves addressing...

13 Jan 2009
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Sensory marketing - using the 5 track senses

Essay - 15 pages - Services marketing

Almost our entire understanding of the world is experienced through our senses. Our senses are our link to memory and can tap right into emotion. A bright fresh spring day has a particular smell to it. Manufacturers try to bottle this feeling of life's renewal. Then the marketers use the...

05 Aug 2010
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Historical significance of 1950 soda ads

Thesis - 3 pages - Social, moral & civic education

With a passing glance and little consideration, advertisements may be considered simplistic and irrelevant. However, an astonishing amount of thought and effort is put into ads, producing finished products which significant implicit messages. These messages go beyond the product that is trying to...

14 Oct 2020
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SWOT Analysis - Pepsico in France: opportunities and threats - published: 22/07/2010

Thesis - 3 pages - Business strategy

Since its introduction to France in the 1960's, PEPSICO has been steadily increasing its turnover on the French soil. The company has managed to integrate and carve a niche for itself in the market for soft drink. This market is valued at over EUR 4 millions. In spite of the rapid growth PEPSICO...

16 Jan 2009
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The impact of negative rumors on consumers' behaviors

Essay - 13 pages - Services marketing

Mac Donald's has been one of the most famous victim of negative rumors, with the “wormburgers' scare” (Newsweek, 1977). “Wormburgers” are hamburgers made with worms-based steak. In 1977, an astonishing rumor took birth in the United States, blaming the famous hamburger firm to...

09 May 2009
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Experimental marketing: Building customer associations

Dissertation - 60 pages - Services marketing

Experiential marketing uses brand relevant experiences to engage key audiences while creating a forum where these audiences interact with a brand. It involves high levels of interactivity and sensory impact and seeks to elicit an emotional response the target through a more personal level of...