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    Hyundai Market Strategy

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    References: 1. http://www.investorwords.com/2078/franchise.html#ixzz11LJ6jZJg 2. www.hyundai.co.za 3. http://www.engineeringnews.co.za/article/world-cupsponsor-hyundai-hopes-to-participate-in-tournament-transport-2008-10-31 4. http://worldwide.hyundai.com/events-and-sports/fifa-worldcup/overview-and-results.html 5. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Rautenbach 6. allAfrica.com: South Africa:

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    Annie

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    company currently operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of France’s LVMH. Hublot is the pioneer of the distinctive fusion style which combines the gold watch body and natural rubber strap together. It currently makes the most expensive watch in the world‚ the “$5 million”. Position Hublot has a quite interesting logo‚ which is a combination of the longitudinal equality sign and an arc high on the right side but low on the left side. It represents the initial H of “Hublot”‚ and it is concise and

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    Cricket World Cup

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    Cricket World Cup is the biggest international event of cricket. The first Cricket World Cup was played during 1975 in England (www.wikipedia.org). The first three matches were also recognized as Prudential Cup with the sponsorship of prudential plc‚ it is a pecuniary services company. Till the1992 Cricket World Cup‚ only 8 teams used to participate in the tournament. Later on‚ the number of teams increased and in Cricket World Cup2007‚ 16 teams had participated. But in 2011 Cricket World Cup 14 teams

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    Socio-Cultural Impacts

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    Socio-cultural impacts Before FIFA World Cup 2010 launched in South Africa‚ the main attraction was mostly on gold and diamonds. The number of crime rate is what people knew about South Africa‚ and since the high crime‚ so there are not so many people come to South Africa for travel or investment. Therefore‚ most of the cultural in South Africa are not familiar by the world. But FIFA World Cup has been the biggest and a very successful promotion for the cultural of South Africa and it also make

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    achievement of one’s goals. In other to accomplish a specific goal‚ one must start by achieving smaller goals which will later lead to the main achievement. For example‚ before Germany soccer players could win the FIFA world cup‚ they had to go through European play offs‚ topped their group‚ made it through the world cup group stages‚ round of 16‚ quarter and seminal finals before reaching finals and winning it. Success no matter how big or small they are

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    General Knowledge

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    Divas. * July 11th is observed as world population day. * January 15th is celebrated as army day. * The centenary of mahatma Gandhi’s arrival in South Africa was celebrated in may 1993. * National Maritime day falls on April 5th. * Journalist day was first celebrated all over the world on October 28th‚ 1984. * Teacher’s day is observed on 5th September. * The world environment day is celebrated on June 5. * 31st May is observed as world no smoking day. * Birthday of

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    World Cup Persuasive Essay

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    Soccer‚ or also known as Fùtbol in European countries‚ can be considered one of the most popular sports in the world. This can be shown by the attendance and the draw of its most esteemed title‚ the world cup‚ in which 32 nations qualify and many others fail to do so. The world cup‚ and many other professional soccer leagues and tournaments‚ are overseen and regulated by the FIFA‚ Fédération Internationale de Football Association. In recent years‚ the FIFA association has come under fire for scandals

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    in SA because it is a beachhead for the Africa and takes 70% of African trade. The Government also supports the infrastructure and gives a tax benefit for better business environment. On top of that‚ now SA is facing a huge opportunity‚ the 2010 FIFA world cup. Consequently‚ SA will be getting globalization and continuous efforts are needed at the country in order to attract significant investment flows and improve the prospects for sustained growth and development. i TABLE OF CONTENTS Abstract…………………………………………………………………………………

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    Nike case summary

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    Nike Nike was founded in 1964 by Philip Knight and Bill Bowerman. They started to design shoes that were lighter‚ better padded‚ and featured waffle like patterns in their rubber sole. At first not much commercial success. After that they started importing low cost‚ high quality running shoes out of Asian countries. A deal was made with Onitsuka to import these hoes to the US‚ there were sold under the brand name ‘Blue Ribbon Shoes’ (BRS). Their initial shipment were only 200 shoes. By 1964 BRS

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    Sports Economics

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    to play‚ which is why people support them. In America the sports economy accounted for 434‚000 jobs and a payroll of $12.9 billion. And the numbers didn’t include motor sports‚ another big tourist attraction. It was expected that the Football World Cup‚ which began in Germany last year‚ would generate $1billion in advertising revenue‚ according to leading industry observers‚ making it one of the most lucrative sporting events of all time. Media agency Zenith Optimedia in Germany said the amount

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