LIFEBUOY’S MARKETING STRATEGIES NAME: SHRADDHA AGARWAL ROLL NO: 893 ROOM NO: 36 BCOM(EVE) 3RD YEAR SEM V SUB: PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING EXECUTIVE SUMMARY : Lifebuoy is a product of Hindustan Unilever Ltd. The brand ’s core promise is protection and a commitment to support life . Lifebuoys programmes aims to educate people about the benefits of handwash with soap‚ and how handwash can help kill invisible‚ disease causing germs. It guarantee’s protection to everyone
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The impact of social performance - Unilever and its environmental responsibility Unilever is one of the world largest multinational companies‚ merged by British soapmaker Lever Brothers and Dutch margarine producer Margarine Unie in 1929‚ which is related with lives of over two billion people every day mainly in the area of food and beverage‚ home care and personal care. The corporate purpose of Unilever indicates that they require "the highest standard of corporate behavior towards everyone
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Surf Excel‚ launched in 1954‚ is one of the oldest detergent powders in India and Pakistan. Initially‚ the brand was positioned on the clean proposition of “washes whitest”. However‚ with the emergence of numerous local detergent manufacturers and the entry of other global brands‚ Surf Excel underwent various changes in its Brand Communication; from ’lalitaji’ to ’dhoondte reh jaaoge’ to ’jaise bhi daag ho‚ surf excel hai na’‚ and is today communicated on the platform of ’Dhaag achcha hai’. This
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Marketing Intelligence & Planning Emerald Article: Managing strategic planning paradigms in China Hong Liu‚ Lars-Uno Roos Article information: To cite this document: Hong Liu‚ Lars-Uno Roos‚ (2006)‚"Managing strategic planning paradigms in China"‚ Marketing Intelligence & Planning‚ Vol. 24 Iss: 5 pp. 432 - 445 Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/02634500610682845 Downloaded on: 18-12-2012 References: This document contains references to 35 other documents Citations:
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A PROJECT REPORT ON “BUDGET” AT HINDUSTHAN NATIONAL GALSS AND INDUSTRY LTD. Submitted in the Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Award of the Degree Of Master of Business Administration 2009-2011 UNDERGONE AT DEPARMENT OF FINANCE Submitted To: - Submitted By:- Hindusthan National Glass & Mukesh Kumar Industry Ltd. MBA‚ (Finance) Virbhadra‚ Rishikesh
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9‚193 Crores in 2007. The industry is fragmented to a moderate extent with a few international players having large market share and few local players occupying minor share. The largest companies in this segment are HUL‚ Wipro‚ Godrej‚ Nirma‚ and Reckitt Benkiser. The bath and shower products form bulk of this industry with a contribution of Rs 8‚678 Crores1. The soap industry in India is classified into three categories based on the price Product overview: Lifebuoy is one of the oldest brands of
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MARKETING PLAN FOR CLOROX DISINFECTING WIPES PREPRARED FOR: Professor Schermerhorn TEAM 8: MATT BARRAN‚ JEFF BELL‚ MICHELLE BELNA‚ HEATHER BERRINGER‚ MATT BEY MAY 7‚ 2004 TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS 4 Industry Forces 4 Company Information 5 Environmental Factors 6 Collaborators 7 Competitors 7 Conclusion 8 CUSTOMER SEGMENTATION 9 Involvement Needed 9 Customer Desires 9 Functional Benefits 9 Psychological Benefits 10 Buying
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Análisis mercado de los detergentes en Chile En Chile el mercado de los detergentes es muy competitivo. Sin embargo‚ es un mercado muy concentrado‚ en el cual Unilever‚ Procter & Gamble y Maritano controlan el 95‚94% del mercado (según estudio Nielsen‚ año 2006). Unilever tiene las marcas Drive‚ Rinso y Omo‚ que en conjunto poseen una participación de mercado de un 70‚77%. Procter & Gamble‚ con Ariel y Ace‚ tienen un 21‚33% y‚ Maritano‚ con sus marcas‚ Popeye detergentes‚ Kop‚ Detersol y Neutrex
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Bentley University Value Creation Team Project Operations Analysis GB 214 Marketing and Operations Fundamentals Team 5 Anh Nguyen‚ Josh McDonough‚ Sam McDonald‚ John McPadden‚ Suzette Schand‚ Darnel Pittman Bravo February 10‚ 2015 Company Overview “Neutrogena is a $1.6B franchise and a Top 3 consumer brand for Johnson & Johnson (J&J) globally.” Neutrogena was founded by Emanuel Stolaroff in 1930 as Natone. Natone 1 began as a small suppli
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Introduction Defining FMCG Industry Products which have a quick turnover‚ and relatively low cost are known as Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG). FMCG products are those that get replaced within a year. Examples of FMCG generally include a wide range of frequently purchased consumer products such as toiletries‚ soap‚ cosmetics‚ tooth cleaning products‚ shaving products and detergents‚ as well as other non-durables such as glassware‚ bulbs‚ batteries‚ paper products‚ and plastic goods. FMCG may also
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