Alfin Fragrance Inc. was a US based importer and marketer of high end French perfumes and cosmetics. The company was going to introduce an industry breakthrough product – Glycel‚ which was acted like an anti aging crème. The product would be demonstrated and sold at the best departmental and Glycel was expected to provide Alfin Fragrance a fortune as an annual sales of $ 30 million was expected in 1987. The industry observers speculated that Alfin Fragrance needs some external financing to support its
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Executive Summary - November 2007 A Study of the European Cosmetics Industry Executive Summary Prepared for: European Commission‚ Directorate General for Enterprise and Industry Prepared by: Global Insight‚ Inc. November 2007 Executive Summary - November 2007 Contact Information Emilio Rossi Managing Director Business Planning Solutions‚ Europe Global Insight‚ (Italy) srl. Via S. Maria Segreta 6 20123 Milan +3902 8648 130 emilio.rossi@globalinsight.com Antonia Prlic Principal
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Industry Assessment - Part 1 Cosmetics Industry Riley Bell Alexandru Colita Nicholas Gonzalez Derek Morin Yuan (Amy) Zhang MGMT 390: Industry Analysis Projects Norine Webster University of British Columbia Okanagan February 14th‚ 2014 Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary……………………………………………………………………….2 2. Industry Description………………………………………....…………………………….3 3. Value Chain……………………………...………………………………………………..5 4. Relevant Features/Factors for the Industry
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The Indian cosmetics industry has witnessed rapid growth over the last couple of decades. With every passing year‚ the range of cosmetic and beauty products in India has widened tremendously. Beauty product manufacturers in India have mostly been catering to the great demand for cosmetics and toiletries that fall into the low- or medium-priced categories as the greatest demand in India always revolves around economically priced products. Recent cosmetics business market analysis reveals that
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largest 4 firms in an industry. Formula: CR4= Σ4i=1 si Calculation: (11‚834‚883 + 3‚845‚900 + 3‚696‚800 + 3‚650‚647) / 44‚582‚621 = 0.5165292996 = 0.516 (3dp) =51% Analysis: As the four firm concentration ratio is >50% this insinuates that this market structure is that of an oligopoly. Calculating the Herfindahl-Hirschman Index (HHI) Definition: The HHI is a concentration measure based on the sum of the squared market shares of all the firms in the industry. Formula:
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Economic Analysis of the United States Hotel Industry Background Information Our team chose the hotel industry in the United States for our economic analysis. The hotel business has existed since the earliest times‚ and has influenced the development of the economy since the founding of this country. According to the American Hotel and Lodging Association‚ in the year 1900‚ there were fewer than 10‚000 hotels in the US which provided 750‚000 to 850‚000 rooms. The 2004 figures show that
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ec Economic Analysis of the Airline Industry Tisha Smith Axia College of UOP ECO 305 Economic Theory George Harris March 18‚ 2007 Economic Analysis of the Airline Industry Introduction The airline industry is one that is both costly and necessary to the economy. Costly because of the funding provided by the government‚ recent layoffs; which has a hand in rising inflation‚ dealing with negative externalities and high security risks;
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may want to diversify and provide a critical assessment of the economic validity of their reasons for diversifying. Abstract Despite the different degree of competitions and the level of development in the market across the various types of industries‚ most firms are continuously and consistently looking for ways and opportunities to enhance their ability to grow or even to just maintain sustainability and survival in the industry. Firms carry out diversification such as developing new lines and
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Report on Cosmetic & Toiletries Industries of Bangladesh Mansur Ahamed (Ph. D) Research Department‚ JBBC Corporation 1 JBBC K.K. Tokyo To‚ Toshimaku‚ Higashi Ikebukuro‚ 1-20-2‚ Room 502‚ Japan. info@jbbc.co.jp Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 1. Introduction 4 2. Overview of the cosmetics & Toiletries Industries in Bangladesh 4 3. Product Items 6 4. Market Size 6 5. Toiletries Industry in Bangladesh 7 6. Market Player 8 7. Growth of Cosmetic and
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COSMETICS IMPORT AND EXPORT REPORT GTİP Code G.T.İ.P. Product Description 3303.00.10.00.00 Perfumes 3303.00.90.00.11 Colognes 3304.10.00.10.00 Lipsticks 3304.10.00.90.00 The Other 3304.20.00.00.00 Eye Make-up Products 3304.91.00.00.00 Powders 3304.99.00.10.00 Blushes 3304.99.00.90.11 Body Lotions 3304.99.00.90.12 Cold Cream 3305.10.00.00.00 Shampoos 3305.30.00.00.00 Hair Sprays 3305.90.90.00.11 Hair Colors 3306.10.00.00.00 Toothpastes 3307.10.00.10.00 Lotions 3307.10.00.90.11
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