Blues,” had recently brought new vitality to the company after several failed expansions into other apparel market segments in the earlier part of the decade. Confident in the wake of 501’s success, the company was contemplating its next steps when research revealed a decline in jeans purchases by LS&Co.’s core customer base of baby boomers. In short, the company’s “bread and butter” customer for the last 30 years - the American male teenager - was now 25-40 and was moving out of the jeans market
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Summer Internship Report On RETAILERS SURVEY IN JAIPUR WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO BISLERI By ANIRUDH SINGH A0101908125 MBA Class of 2010 Under the Supervision of Mr. GAURAV CHANDHIOK. FACULTY Department of IT In Partial Fulfillment of Award of Master of Business Administration AMITY BUSINESS SCHOOL AMITY UNIVERSITY UTTAR PRADESH SECTOR 125, NOIDA - 201303, UTTAR PRADESH, INDIA 2009 1 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL Mr. Neeraj Kumar D.G.M Rajasthan Bisleri Int.Pvt.Ltd. Jaipur (RAJ.)
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BACKGROUND Coca-Cola was invented by Doctor John Pemberton who was a pharmacist from Atlanta, Georgia. He developed Coca-Cola in a three legged brass kettle in his backyard. His bookkeeper, Frank Robinson, suggested the name “Coca-Cola” and with his excellent penmanship, he developed the logo of the company, which is still used today on the sides of the cans and bottles of Coca-Cola. Initially, the soft drink was sold to the public at a pharmacy/soda fountain shop in Atlanta, Georgia and it made
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variables. Next, the process of market targeting and the different approaches a company can take are discussed. These include undifferentiated, differentiated, and concentrated marketing. The chapter concludes by covering market positioning strategy and how companies can position their products for the best competitive advantage. CHAPTER OBJECTIVES Students should be able to: 1. Explain market segmentation, and identify several possible bases for segmenting consumer markets, business
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variables. Next, the process of market targeting and the different approaches a company can take are discussed. These include undifferentiated, differentiated, and concentrated marketing. The chapter concludes by covering market positioning strategy and how companies can position their products for the best competitive advantage. CHAPTER OBJECTIVES Students should be able to: 1. Explain market segmentation, and identify several possible bases for segmenting consumer markets, business
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Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode Valuation of Brand “Coca-Cola” Project Report, Valuations and Real Options Submitted to: Professor Abhilash Nair GROUP 1, Term V 1. Harshit Boob (PGP/15/143) 2. Saurav Agarwal (PGP/15/319) 3. Siddhartha Roy (PGP/15/321) Valuation of Brand “Coca-Cola” 2012 Contents Executive Summary....................................................................................................................................... 3 COCA-COLA Company ........
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organization and contributing to decisions that will create and sustain a competitive advantage and affect long-term organizational performance. The transition of the marketing manager from being only an implementer to being a maker of organization strategy has resulted in (1) the creation of the chief marketing officer (CMO) position in many organizations and (2) the popularity of strategic marketing management as a course of study and practice. Today, almost onehalf of Fortune 1000 companies have a
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MORGAN NORTH STANLEY RESEARCH AMERICA Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC Adam S. Parker, Ph.D Adam.Parker@morganstanley.com +1 212 761 1755 Brian T. Hayes, Ph.D Brian.T.Hayes@morganstanley.com Antonio Ortega Antonio.Ortega@morganstanley.com November 26, 2012 Adam J. Gould, CFA Adam.Gould@morganstanley.com US Equity Strategy The 2013 Playbook We are launching our 2013 US equity outlook today. We have been cautious on US equities for much of the last two years. Our concerns
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Annual Report 2012 Table of contents Chairman’s Statement .............................................................................. Mission and Vision .................................................................................... Company Overview ................................................................................... Board of Directors’ Report ...................................................................... Board of Directors’ Profile .......................
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UNIVERSITY OF OREGON INVESTMENT GROUP February 26th, 2010 Consumer Goods California Pizza Kitchen BUY Stock Data Price (52 weeks) Symbol/Exchange Beta Shares Outstanding Average daily volume (3 month average) Current market cap Current Price Dividend Dividend Yield Valuation (per share) DCF Analysis Comparables Analysis Target Price Current Price Summary Financials Revenue Operating Cash Flow Net Income 662M 2009A 44.6M 2009A 4.6M 2009A 9.41 – 17.44 CPKI / NYSE 1.25 24,183,000 400,876 365
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