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    Education

    INTRODUCTION You’re at home, watching your favourite sports team, when you begin to notice something: Every time the camera zooms in on the coach for his reaction to a play, there’s always the same group of people wearing the same t-shirts sitting directly behind the bench. Then it hits you—they’re promoting a brand -- one that hasn't officially sponsored the game. It refers to a situation in which a company or product seeks to ride on the publicity value of a major event without having contributed

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    Apple

    Marketing Strategy of Apple Inc and its Effectiveness ukessays.com /essays/marketing/marketing-strategy-of-apple-inc-and-its-effectiveness-marketingessay.php Carrying out this research on a strong brand image like Apple Inc. contributes to further and wider understandings about marketing strategies, even for other organizations, such as: To study the needs, wants and expectations of the various customers from different market segments. To find out reactions of customers to products of the company

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    New Balance Marketing

    MKTG 3030 D Final Report Group 1 Content Executive Summary ................................................................................................................................................. i Part Ⅰ: Situational Analysis 1. 3C Analysis: Company, Competition & Consumers...................................................................................... 1 2. 4P analysis: Product, Price, Placement & Promotion .....................................................

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    Ken Mark

    w 9B11N012 Ken Mark wrote this case under the supervision of Professors James E. Hatch and Larry Wynant to provide material for class discussion. The authors do not intend to illustrate either effective or ineffective handling of a managerial situation. The authors may have disguised certain names and other identifying information to protect confidentiality. Richard Ivey School of Business Foundation prohibits any form of reproduction, storage or transmission without its written permission. Reproduction

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    Mib Syllabus

    FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT http://mycourses.hult.edu MODULE B 2012-13 INSTRUCTOR Professor Xiaozu Wang EMAIL xiaozu.wang@faculty.hult.edu INSTRUCTOR AVAILABILITY Please contact by email CLASS TIMES & ROOM(S) MIB1: Jan 7, 9, 11, 15, 17, 21, 23, 25, 1:30-4:50, Feb. 1, 9:00-12:20, Feb. 7, 1:30-4:50 COURSE AIMS AND DESCRIPTION OF CONTENT This is an introductory course of finance for MIB students. The course aims to provide students with a conceptual framework and a set of technical tools for

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    Timberland - an Economic Study Paper

    .........7 2 TIMBERLAND AND CSR 7 2.1 Brief history of Timberland 8 2.2 The path towards CSR at Timberland: “Commerce and Justice” 8 2.3 CSR at Timberland today: the 4 Pillars 9 2.4 Timberland CSR practices: two cases in evidence 10 Case 1: Timberland entering India 10 Case 2: Timberland in China and Vietnam 11 3 TIMBERLAND’S INTERNATIONALIZATION STRATEGY 11 3.1 Timberland’s internationalization process: an overview 11 3.2 Historical context fostering or hampering Timberland’s internationalization

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    Corpwatch

    Corporate Sustainability and NGO-Activism: The Case of Corporate Watch Description and analysis of the mission, concept and impact of Corpwatch Corpwatch is an independent non-profit organization dealing with environmental, social and other topics. Therefore investigative research and journalism is practiced to inform public about environmental issues and to increase transparency. The organization was founded in 1996 in the San Francisco Bay Area. The project was started by the Tides Center

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    Resource Management

    Resource Management Task 1: Differing Resource Requirements in the Three Profiled Businesses The national economy is made up of three productive sectors namely the primary, secondary and tertiary sectors. The three sectors differ in the activities in which they engage. The primary sector deals with the extraction and harvesting of natural resources. They then perform rudimentary processing of the products for sale directly to consumers (although rare) and to industries in the secondary sector

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    International Corporate Finance

    OVERVIEW Background On August 3, 2005, Adidas-Salomon AG announced its plans to buy all outstanding shares of Reebok International Ltd.'s stock at $59.00 per share, for a total of $3.8 billion. Upon announcement, Reebok stock rose 30% while Adidas climbed 7%. As stated by Herbert Hainer, CEO of Adidas, "This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to combine two of the most respected and well-known companies in the worldwide sporting goods industry. Together, we will expand our geographic reach,

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    Competition in the Golf Equipment Industry 2009

    CASE 3: COMPETITION IN THE GOLF EQUIPMENT INDUSTRY 2009 Background There is no exact date as to when the game of Golf came into existence. The first known reference of golf was made in 1452. Golf has come into its own during the early 1950’s and 1960’s. The game was televised in America, which ultimately meant that more and more people would become exposed to the game. During the late 1990’s.it was estimated that more than 27 million Americans were playing golf. However, between 1998 and 2008

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