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    Strategy in the Cordless Phone Market

    Strategy in the cordless phone market Francesco PRONO - Mod eMBA 2013 Date: 29th February 2012 Introduction In this article, I will analyse the competitiveness of companies in the industry of Cordless Voice Terminals, also known as Cordless Phones. This industry is more and more challenged by the mobile phones industry, but still shows important numbers and facts, as more than 100 million terminals are sold each year, in a quite stable worldwide market. Nowadays, roughly 80% of the

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    Class or Mass

    coastal laws, investments in new freezer trawlers and fishing technology, Neptune has increased their average catch size. The demand in high-end market hasn’t been able to catch up with the increasing supply, and Neptune has been struggling with making a decision on how to deplete excess inventory (60 days) of their “Gold Label” branding. My recommendation is to launch a new mass-market product under a different product name to deplete the excess inventory for the short-run, and to capture more of the

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    Sas Airlines

    Table of Contents I. | Project Question | Page 3 | II. | Description of Variables | Page 3 | III. | Procedure | Page 4 | IV. | Results | Page 6 | V. | Additional Results | Page 7 | VI. | Business Implications | Page 10 | VII. | Project Implications | Page 10 | VIII. | References | Page 12 | IX. | Appendix | Page 12 | I. Project Question For our data analysis, our group decided to gather information pertaining to airlines and the different factors that go into calculating

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    Disney

    Walt Disney decided to set up Disneyland because he thought that it was necessary to have a nice place for children and their parents to play together. Besides, the company grew up more productions, including: theme parks, feature films, television networks, theatre productions, consumer products and a growing online presence. Today, Disney develops its business to five business divisions which are: the Walt Disney Studios which specializes in producing films, recording labels and theatrical shows, Parks

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    Sears Marketing Plan

    SEARS Marketing Plan Executive Summary Sears Holding Corporation is the fourth largest retailer in the United States and Canada. Its subsidiaries include Sears, Roebuck and Co. as well as K-Mart. The closing of the merger between Sears and K-Mart took place on March 24, 2005. Sears has more than 4,000 retail stores across the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, and Guam. Sears offers products and services through over 2,700 branded and affiliated stores. Sears operates 894 broad-line stores

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    Music and Finance

    Introduction Traditionally, artists used to keep businessmen away. But the cool, artsy guy needs some of the skill sets that the businessman has, and businessman could certainly learn fluidity, creativity and computer-marketing skills from the artist. The smart ones seek each other out. If someone isn't watching out for the business, there won’t be any art or music. Since I'm majoring in business administration, with an emphasis in finance, I decided to write about concert touring financing. First, we'll

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    Cola Wars

    in the birth of AAA battery. He came up with highly reliable, compact, long lasting and never produced before alkaline manganese batteries. The term “Duracell” was introduced in the year of 1964 giving a simple but very distinctive message to their consumers about their durability as a firm in a battery business. In 1996, Gillette acquired Duracell and has been the second most valuable product after razors and blades. P&G acquired Gillette in 2005 to add up in their consumer product line. Duracell

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    Retail Brands

    private label products. Personal or own label products were defined as consumer products produced by retailer itself and sold under the retailers’ own name, logo or trade mark throughout their own outlets. Most often private label brands were manufactured by retailer itself by putting any name or private log on that products. Retail products mostly reduce the cost of production because manufacturer or producers usually do not need to spend heavily amount on that products even private label brands

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    Webex

    workers' lives. They save on travel time and costs, but they deprive meeting-goers of a host of non-verbal signals that help us understand each other. Without the body language, the information stream goes down from broadband to dial-up, the signal to noise ratio goes up, and the possibility for miscommunication accordingly rises. And it's not just the visual cues that are missing. The quality of most phone lines and digital voice lines are quite poor, so a huge amount of vocal tone is also lost, and

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    Healthy Eating

    healthier mind, body, and soul. If we substitute white for brown, the big juicy steak for the piece of lamb, or the mouth watering burger for the veggie, that could be the start to a brand new life, so what are you waiting for? Healthy eating is smart eating. There are a variety of healthy foods. You can make changes to your diet by eating more fresh fruits and vegetable. You can still enjoy the foods you love, most of the time it’s all about how you prepare and cook your food that can make it unhealthy

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