Eliminations Profit before tax Net profit EPS in euro (common / preferred) Operating cash flow (Automotive) Free cash flow (Automotive)3) Net interest-bearing assets (Automotive) Equity (Group) *) Adjusted 1) 9M-2011 January – September 2012 56,312 6,406 5,548 82 1,291 44 January – September 2011* 50,472 6,358 5,935 62 1,506 -115 Change in % 11.6 0.8 -6.5 32.3 -14.3 - -559 6,040 3,915 5.94 /5.95 6,768 3,840 13,025 28,853 -1,030 6,044 4,028 6.12 / 6.13 6,787 4,055 13,016 26,018 45.7 -0
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HONG KONG/CHINA Bosideng International A warm and cosy stock A dominant brand with household recognition We initiate coverage on Bosideng with an Outperform, with 35% upside to our target price. Bosideng dominates China’s down jacket market with an estimated 37% market share in CY10. Its top brand is ranked the 13th most valuable consumer brand in China. We expect core revenue CAGR of 13% in FY12-14 on the back of continued penetration of down jackets in China. Additionally, Bosideng is building
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AY 2011 COMPARISON OF MARKETING STRATEGIES BETWEEN JAPANESE AND KOREAN COSMETICS COMPANIES IN THAILAND’S MARKET MATHAVEE REUNGSINPINYA Major in Business Administration GRADUATE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE WASEDA UNIVERSITY 35092351-8 C.E. PROF. GROSSBERG PROF. SUGIURA D.E. PROF. FUJITA Table of Contents CHAPTER 1. SECTION 1. SECTION 2. SECTION 3. SECTION 4. CHAPTER 2. SECTION 1. SECTION 2. SECTION 3. INTRODUCTION ...................................................................
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International Marketing Strategy Honda and its entry in Chinese Market 2011 user [Type the company name] 12/11/2011 Introduction Honda Motor Co., Ltd. functions under the basic principles of "Respect for the Individual" and "The Three Joys" - commonly uttered as The Joy of Buying, The Joy of Selling and The Joy of Creating. "Respect for the Individual" reflects our desire to respect the unique character and ability of each individual person, trusting each other
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MIDDLE EAST TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MBA 5801 Term Project: Analysis of Turkish Automative Industry and Review of Ford OTOSAN Hakan ERTÜRK 1611136 Contents 1) Historical Development and the Importance of Automative in Turkish Business Enviroment 3 a) History 3 b) Importance of Automative in Turkish Business Enviroment 7 2) Demand and Supply Structure of the Automative Sector 8 a) Sector
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BUSHOR-881; No. of Pages 9 Business Horizons (2011) xxx, xxx—xxx www.elsevier.com/locate/bushor We’re all connected: The power of the social media ecosystem Richard Hanna a, Andrew Rohm a, Victoria L. Crittenden b,* a b College of Business Administration, Northeastern University, Boston, MA 02115, U.S.A. Carroll School of Management, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467, U.S.A. KEYWORDS Social media; Traditional media; Online ecosystems; Marketing communications; Marketing metrics;
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promotion activities in Music Retailing (Project towards partial fulfilment of the Mid-Term in the subject of Retail Management) Submitted to :- Submitted by :- Dr. Archi Mathur, Akash Paul Lakra Associate Professor Roll
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the company is a Malaysian-based low-cost airline founded in 1933. Air Asia is Asia’s largest low-fare, no-frills airline and a pioneer of low-cost travel in Asia. Air Asia won the Skytrax World’s best low-cost airline award in 2007, 2009, 2010 and 2011. It has the world’s lowest operating costs at 0.035 US dollars per seat-kilometer in 2010. It is also the first airline in the region to implement fully ticketless air travel and unassigned seats. The group currently operates scheduled domestic and
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Attractiveness…………………………………………………..4 Country Identification…………………………………………………………………5 Political Risk………………………………………………………...………………..5 Environmental Factor………………………………….……………..………………6 Preliminary Screening…….………………….…………………….……………….6 Country Rankings……………………………….……………………………………7 Cost of Transportation………………………….…………………….………………8 In-Depth Screening Criteria………………….………….….………………………8 Market Size and Growth………………………..……………..………………………9 Competitive Intensity…………………………..………………...……………………9 Segmentation………………………………………………
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and Challenges (ICEE-2012) Do brand personalities make a difference to consumers? Sheena , G. Naresh School of Management, Pondicherry University, Puducherry, India Abstract Branding means much more than just giving a brand name and signalling to the outside world that such a product or service has been stamped with the mark and imprint of an organization. Brands are a direct result of the strategy of market segmentation and product differentiation. A brand not only merely acts on the market
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