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    Bull‚ Subway                 In today’s society‚ advertising slogans have become attention getters that give the consumer reasons to buy their products. Advertisement slogans are used for everything from selling a car‚ or selling shampoo and to make a big juicy burger look more appealing. One way advertisers have made their ads big attention getter is by appealing to the consumer’s wants and needs.  The three popular advertisement slogans are below‚ and it will be explained how each of these three

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    and all the other staff members of Hindustan Lever Limited who are a wonderful family to work with. 3 Corporate sales _______________________ TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. Acknowledgement Abstract Introduction Objective 4.1 History of Unilever 4.2 History of Hindustan Lever Limited 4.2.2 The Brands 5. Recruitment at HLL 5.1 Training 5.2 Method of training 5.3 Training script 6. Back-end Team 7. My Area 7.1 My Area Map 8. Reporting 9. The launch products 9.1 Market segmentation 9.2 Target

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    members of our group in compilation of this report. We also thank our instructor Mr Jawad Bhatti‚ who has helped us always by providing us with the much-needed guidance‚ kind behavior‚ moral support and her valuable time. Our contact person in Unilever Pakistan‚ Ms. Sarah Siddiqui also provided us with her expertise in the construction of the report and we are extremely grateful to her for providing us with valuable insight and information with respect to LUX. The preparation of this report

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    Department‚ University of Mumbai In association with University of Mumbai I R C M B F “Managing Business in Turbulent Times” NTERNATIONAL ESEARCH ON ONFERENCE ANANGEMENT AND ANKING INANCE - 2012 March 5th – 6th 2012 For details visit www.jbims.edu/conf2012.html Sponsored by In association with Indian Merchants’ Chamber About the Institute A Premier Business school in India‚ Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (JBIMS) was founded in 1965 and is

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    Acknowledgement First of all‚ we would like to thank our parents who have always been there as our strength‚ allowing us to stay in university so that we can work efficiently. We are grateful for their co-operation and support. We especially like to thank venerated Ma’am Naseem Bukhari for her support and precious time she has given us. We would also like to thank our esteemed seniors who were there all the time helping us and solving our problems. We owe a lot to the administration of IBA.

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    Marketing Mix of Unilever Soaps | Product Category: Soap | | Three categories of soaps taken i-e LUX‚ Lifebuoy‚ DOVE. | | | | Table of Contents Unilever 4 Vision 3 Unilever’s Corporate Purpose 5 Unilever’s Growth Priorities 5 Consumer Product Market 5 1. Product 6 Unilever’s Products 7 1.1. LUX 7 Color: 9 Sizes: 9 Target Market: 9 1.2. LIFEBUOY 9 History of Lifebuoy: 10 Lifebuoy on a Mission 10 The Way Forward 10 FRAGRANCE 10 PRODUCT: 11

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    shapes and sizes. Case 1 Dove 1. The market was flooded and jam-packed with beauty products from soaps‚ body washes‚ creams etc. As a result Dove a division of Unilever sales’ began deteriorating in 2004. They were on the dog side of the BCG matrix and needed to come up with a strategy soon. 2. As a result of declining sales‚ Unilever ‘s management approached their PR agency Edelman to come up with a plan to turn things around‚ together‚ they created a campaign that centred on the beauty of women

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    company Dada Limited. When Hindustan Lever Limited wanted to brand it‚ the trader‚ who still retained a commercial connection with the product‚ said it had to be named after his company. HLL wanted to include the letter ’L’ in it for Lever (of the Unilever group)‚ and thus was born one of the longest-living brands in India. Dalda‚ which came to be synonymous with the Vanaspati (hydrogenated vegetable fat) genre‚ was recently extended to a range of edible oils. Hindustan Lever has since sold the brand

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    1/15/14 Can Liril regain its equity? | Business Line CASE ST UDY CHALLENGE Can Liril regain its equity? Vishwadeep Kuila January 7‚ 2014: The soap market in India is highly penetrated (98 per cent) with a multitude of brands. The market is estimated at Rs 10‚000 crore in value. Lifebuoy is the number one soap brand in terms of marketshare‚ followed by Lux‚ Santoor‚ Dettol and Godrej No.1 in that order. (Ref table: Leading the market) The two major segments in the soap market are

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    PESTEL ANALYSIS: A REPORT ON UNILEVER INTRODUCTION TO THE COMPANY The Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) environment is rapidly changing. Especially‚ the increasing popularity of line extensions seems to depend on advantages inherent in brand leveraging. FMCG manufacturers go into R&D in order to come up with the product that best satisfy consumers because customers become more critical about attaching themselves to a particular brand. They will also like to buy less expensive product due to current

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