1) (a) Ahmad enters to Suria supermarket and select some canned food, soap, shampoo, eggs, vegetables and chicken. He puts these items into shopping trolley which is provided by the supermarket. Is there any contract made between Ahmad and Suria Supermarket? (b) I) Briefly explain the law of consideration and the types of consideration under the law of contract? II) Briefly explain the term of contract which is condition and warranty? 2) (a)
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contracted by a salesperson? Briefly describe each type. - Routine Decision Making is when little to no thought is given when making a purchase due to knowing the benefits or outcome of the product already. This type of product would be a food product, shampoo or a shoe brand - Limited Decision Making is when the customer has no ideas about purchasing the product. The customer’s involvement entails research in wanting to know about the product features, advantages and benefits. This type of product
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L’Oréal Marketing Strategies in India Before the facial cosmetics, L’Oreal was known as a hair-color formula developed by French chemist Eugene Schueller in 1907. It was then known as”Aureole”. Schueller formulated and manufactured his own productswhich were sold to Parisian hairdressers. It was only in 1909 that Schueller registered his company as “Societe Francaise de Teintures Inoffensives pour Cheveus,”the future L’Oreal. Scheuller began exporting his products, which was then limited to hair-coloring
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speculative mining company that is looking for silver in a remote region of Africa may require a much higher return on equity to get investors to purchase the stock than a firm such as Procter & Gamble, which sells everything from toothpaste and shampoo to detergent and beauty products. Debt Capital: The debt capital in a company's capital structure refers to borrowed money that is at work in the business. The safest type is generally considered long-term bonds because the company has years, if
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People everywhere are debating whether animal testing should be allowed or not, and there are many reasons to prove that animal testing is insufficient and should not be allowed. The main reason as to why animal testing should be banned, is because it is cruel and inhumane. The Humane Society International has found out that the animals used in experiments are being subjected to force feeding, water and food deprivation, lengthy periods of physical restraints, the animals are being inflicted with
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الدرس 1 Ch:- 5…… Probability P=The number of Possible cassesTotal number of casses ============================== EX1:- BLUE=12 RED=3 GREEN=5 What is the Probability:- P(B) OR P(R) P(B) OR P(G) P(B) OR P(R) OR P(G) SOLVE:- P=PB+ PR P= 1220+ 320= 1520 P=PB+ P(G) P=1220+ 520= 1720 P=PB+ PR+ P(G) P= 1220+ 320+520 = 2020=1 بأختصار (( الاحتمالات )) بيعطيك بالسؤال الاحتمالات المطلوبه فقط ضع الاحتمال المطلوب في البسط ومجموع الأحتمالات في المقام
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ignore it. She has a face that every girl would die for. She has silky soft , white creamy skin. Her sparkling hazel eyes are complemented by dark sooty lashes . Her hair is straight , waist length and lustrous like the models in the Rejoice shampoo advertisement. She is a simple girl but yet other girls are envious of her. Though she is petite, small and slender she is strong willed and matured. It is not her physical appearance that made me admire her. Her personality attracts people like
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Hansson Private Label Directions Fin 3150 Dr. R. Abraham There is a proposal for a $ 50 million expansion for Hanson Private Label or HPL. HPL manufactured personal care products such as sop, shampoo and mouthwash The proposed expansion is HPL’s response to a retail customer’s desire to expand HPL’s share of their private label manufacturing. Consider the firm’s overall competitive strategy and proceed as follows: 1. How would you describe HPL and its position within the private label personal
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The franchisee’s investments were made on the premises, equipment and manpower. The franchisor supplied the products for use by the franchisee. The franchisor also trained the franchisee’s staff on the use of the various products like lotions and shampoos. The franchisor advertised in the national media and created awareness for the franchise
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How did unilever organize to do product category and brand management in unilever before 2000? What was the corresponding structure after 2000? How was brand meaning controlled before 2000 and how is it controlled at the time of this case? Ans: In product category they offered multiple brand. Each brand operated as a separate business compare with its siblings as well as other firms. Each brand has a different strategy for that they have separate delivery of profit target. BRAND MANAGEMENT before
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