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    Analysis of Unilever Financial Reporting

    Report and Accounts) The brands fall almost entirely into two categories: Food and Beverages, and Home and Personal Care. Unilever's brands include: Aviance, Axe, Lynx, Blue Band, Dove, Flora, Becel, Heart brand, Hellmann's, Lipton, Lux (soap), Surf (detergent),

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    Marketing

    the world's largest producer of food spreads. One of the oldest multinational companies, its products are available in around 190 countries. Unilever owns over 400 brands, but focuses on 14 brands with sales of over 1 billion euros - Axe/Lynx, Dove, Omo, Becel/Flora, Heartbrand ice creams, Hellmann's, Knorr, Lipton, Lux, Magnum, Rama, Rexona, Sunsilk and Surf. It is a dual-listed company consisting of Unilever N.V., based in Rotterdam, and Unilever plc, based in London. The two companies operate as

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    Trgfd

    Awareness The percentage of population or target market who are aware of the existence of a given brand or company. There are two types of awareness: spontaneous, which measures the percentage of people who spontaneously mention a particular brand when asked to name brands in a certain category; and prompted, which measures the percentage of people who recognise a brand from a particular category when shown a list. Brand A brand is a mixture of attributes, tangible and intangible, symbolised

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    Consumer Behavior

    From wikipedia: Brand From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia For other uses, see Brand (disambiguation). "Marque" redirects here. For other uses, see Marque (disambiguation). [pic] [pic] The Coca-Cola logo is an example of a widely-recognized trademark representing a global brand. |Marketing | |Key concepts | |Product marketing · Pricing

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    Corporate Social Responsibility of Unilever

    Unilever Corporate Crimes Promoting Consumerism Misleading marketing Market domination Procter&Gamble and Unilever reach agreement Pushing the neoliberal agenda and spreading false information Exploiting -relatively cheap- resources in the Third World Promoting unsustainable agriculture Environmental pollution 9. Using consumerism to ‘eradicate’ poverty Taking public space/barring imagination Collaboration with oppressive regimes Hypocritical Health Campaign induced by Self-Interest

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    Liods

    The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at http://www.emerald-library.com New product launch ``mix'' in growth and mature product markets University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK, and University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK Keywords Marketing, Benchmarking, Product launch Abstract This research examines whether the marketing mix decisions for new product launch change over the product-market life cycle. Results raise questions about existing benchmark beliefs based

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    The Steel Industry

    PESTEL ANALYSIS: A REPORT ON UNILEVER Uhomhoabhi Fredrick Albert Codewit Publications, Helsinki, Finland, http://www.publications.codewit.com May 14, 2008 INTRODUCTION TO THE COMPANY The Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) environment is rapidly changing. Especially, the increasing popularity of line extensions seems to depend on advantages inherent in brand leveraging. FMCG manufacturers go into R&D in order to come up with the product that best satisfy consumers because customers become more

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    Mass Marketing and Mass Customization

    1. Stragetic Marketing In its strategic role, marketing focuses on business’s intentions in a market and the means and timing of realizing those intentions. The strategic role of marketing is quite different from marketing management, which deals with developing, implementing, and directing programs to achieve designated intentions 1.1 Concept of strategic marketing As shown above, the marketing function plays at different levels in the organization. At the corporate level, marketing

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    Business and Management

    BUSINESS ETHICS GROUP ASSIGNMENT WHAT LIES BENEATH THE BEAUTY Adityo Prasidi (1340000582) Cinthya Natalia (1340001244) Jeannie Purnamasari (1340001175) Karina Rizki (1340001130) Niltha Mathias (1340000462) Oktavius Ivoni (1340000771) Regvred Reinaldo (1340000784) Talita Anggreni (1340001023) TABLE OF CONTENT WHAT LIES BENEATH THE BEAUTY 1 CHAPTER 1 BACKGROUND: UNILEVER 2 1.1 Company Background: Unilever 2 1.2 Overview of Unilever Indonesia 3 1.3 Unilever Indonesia Foundation

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    Trends & Functions of Human Resources Management

    CHAPTER ONE 1. BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Before an investor commits his funds to any investment in stocks, he must ensure that such stock is the type that is capable of satisfying his investment objectives. These objectives which vary from one investor to another include:- i) security (safety of capital invested) ii) adequate return on investment by way of dividends iii) growth prospects/capital appreciation iv) spread of risks, etc.

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