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    Penetration Testing

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    Penetration Testing ABSTRACT Penetration testing has been well popularized by the media. Many companies are now offering penetration services to identify vulnerabilities in systems and the surrounding processes. This report will Discuss "Penetration Testing" as a means of strengthening a corporate network’s security. This report is divided into three parts. Introduction will give you a brief and basic overview of Penetration Testing and why we need Penetration Testing‚ The second part is the

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    Market Penetration

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    Market penetration Depth of sales of a particular product in a given market. The deeper the penetration‚ the higher the volume of product sales. In order to expand the sales of current products in markets where their products are already being sold‚ marketers utilize market penetration strategies such as cutting prices‚ increasing advertising‚ obtaining better store or shelf positions for their products‚ or innovative distribution tactics. Market penetration (existing markets‚ existing products):

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    Pepsi

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    Pepsi [pic] ASK FOR MORE!! INTRODUCTION At the 20’s and 30’s in the 20 century‚ Coca-Cola was the absolute leader of soft drink market. Pepsi-Cola was just a new brand at that time. Pepsi-Cola was thought of just a copy of Coca-Cola and its flavor is similar to Coca-Cola. So the Coca-Cola did not take any importance for it. But later Pepsi-Cola developed fast and became the strongest competitor to the Coca-Cola and now Pepsi shared 40% of the market. It is a big threat

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    Social Penetration

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    Social Penetration Theory The Social Penetration Theory is an explanation by two communication theorists‚ Irwin Altman and Dalmas Taylor. This theory attempts to explain how relational closeness develops. Since we all have hundreds of different relationships‚ with thousands of different people during our lifetime‚ it is an important theory to study and understand. The Social Penetration Theory can be compared to an onion. The comparison stems from the idea that an onion has many layers

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    Market Penetration

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    Ansoff Matrix: Market penetration: Harley-Davidson can use some international marketing techniques like advertising `in existing market like U.S‚ U.K and other countries like Japan. As it has a very good brand name it’s easy to hold their competitor market share which provides more customer benefits. Market penetration can be a good choice where mostly in U.S where competition is very high. They can expand and increase the sales by providing a good customer satisfaction not only in U

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    Market Penetration

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    Market Penetration Product Development To customers benefit from a local pick-up service to take them to the branch to collect their car. It is this level of customer service that makes Enterprise different from its competitors. Enterprise’s product development includes its unique ‘Pick-up’ service. This helped to lead the market in this product offering. Enterprise’s Flex-E-Rent service (a long term vehicle rental solution designed to meet the growing needs of today’s businesses) and its Business

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    Pepsi

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    Concern This is to certify that MD.NOORAIN Student of MBA‚ of A.N.COLLEGE‚PATNA session 2008-2010 has completed his PROJECT TRAINING during 04-05-08 to 04-06-08 on the topic of “ANALYSIS OF DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM TO INCREASE THE MARKET SHARE OF PEPSI IN PATNA” under LUMBINI BEVERAGES PVT.LTD. (PEPSICO)‚ Hajipur at Patna. He successfully undertook the above dissertation with total sincerity and dedication to our satisfaction. His conduct during the training period was good. We wish him all the

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    Pepsi

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    About PepsiCo PepsiCo offers the world’s largest portfolio of billion-dollar food and beverage brands‚ including 19 different product lines that generate more than $1 billion in annual retail sales each. Our main businesses -- Quaker‚ Tropicana‚ Gatorade‚ Frito-Lay‚ and Pepsi Cola -- also make hundreds of other enjoyable foods and beverages that are respected household names throughout the world. With net revenues of approximately $60 billion‚ PepsiCo’s people are united by our unique commitment

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    Pepsi

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    of the major strategies adopted by Pepsi. The thesis also takes about how Pepsi is doing all over the world and in India. INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION With the re-entry of Coca-cola in the Indian market‚ Pepsi had to go in for more aggressive marketing to sustain its market share. That was the Initial phase of the Cola Wars in India”. There are many who feel that Pepsi had the first mover advantage in

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    PEPSI

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    PEPSI COLA PAKISTAN: FRANCHISING & PRODUCT LINE MANAGEMENT 1 op yo In July 1991‚ Irfan Mustafa faced several dilemmas. As West Asia area vice president and chief executive officer of Pepsi Cola Pakistan Incorporated (PCI)‚ Mustafa was charged with developing a strategy to grow share and profitability across PCI sales but focusing particularly on 7-Up. Pepsi Cola International had shifted focus to its global brands and‚ since acquiring 7Up International in 1986‚ had withdrawn all marketing

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