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    In Millions of JPY (except for per share items) 3 months ending 2013-06-30 3 months ending 2013-03-31 3 months ending 2012-12-31 3 months ending 2012-09-30 3 months ending 2012-06-30 Revenue 1‚712‚712.00 1‚733‚029.00 1‚947‚980.00 1‚604‚659.00 1‚515‚183.00 Other Revenue‚ Total - - - - - Total Revenue 1‚712‚712.00 1‚733‚029.00 1‚947‚980.00 1‚604‚659.00 1‚515‚183.00 Cost of Revenue‚ Total

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    MARKETING

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    Between a Marketing Mix & a Promotional Mix A marketing mix and a promotional mix have differences‚ and are both important to your business. In order to successfully grow your business‚ you will need to market it. Marketing helps attract new customers and keeps customers coming back for repeat business. When you identify your marketing mix‚ it helps you determine how to satisfy your customers‚ while the promotional mix focuses on direct customer interaction. Marketing Mix The marketing mix is a

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    Product Anaylasis

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    1st‚ 2013 Concept Illustration: Product Analysis Cheez-It vs. Cheese Nips Cheez-It 0 Cheez- It 1 Kellogg Company 2 Baby Swiss‚ White Cheddar‚ Parmesan & Garlic‚ Cheddar Jack‚ Pepper Jack‚ Italian Four Cheese‚ Colby‚ Reduced Fat‚ Snack Mix (Double Cheese)‚ Hot & Spicy‚ Mozzarella‚ Provolone‚ Duoz Sharp Cheddar & Parmesan‚ Duoz Smoked Cheddar & Monterey Jack‚ Scrabble Junior‚ Cheez-It Big and Cheez-It Gripz 3 1.0 by 0.95 inch(Cracker) 4 Boxes and Individual Bags 5 Red

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    Product Analysis

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    you can get ten. The word lucky in the name “Lucky Charms” reminds the consumer that buying this product will make them feel satisfied‚ happy and joyful that they would acquire while enjoying eating them(Cracked). Moreover‚ as the consumer starts to realized that if they buy this product then they might get some luck throughout the day. Just the word lucky can lure the consumer into buying their products and feel like they’re making the right choice for

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    Product Design

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    Product Design & Development Concept Generation ETM 551 Lecture 5 -Concept Generation.ppt 1 Concept Generation Example: Power Nailer • What existing solution concepts‚ if any‚ could be successfully adapted for this application? • What new concepts might satisfy the established needs and specifications? • What methods can be used to facilitate the concept generation process? ETM 551 Lecture 5 -Concept Generation.ppt 2 Concept Development Process Mission Statement Identify

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    Product and Candies

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    left side of the paper “R” for reactants and the right side “P” for products. R P To represent molecules that are reactants‚ you will place candies on the reactant side of the paper; products will be candies on the product side of the paper. Reactions will be represented by moving a candy from one side of the paper to the other. Part I 1. Start with 40 candies on the reactant side of the paper and zero candies on the product side. 2. Each round‚ you will be exchanging candies between R and

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    Aci Product

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    ACI LIMITED HouseholdInsecticides | Antiseptic&Personal care | Home Care | CommodityFoods | Electrical Goods | 1. ACI Aerosol2. ACI Cockroach Spray3. ACI Coil | 1. Savlon Liquid2. Savlon Cream3. Savlon Soap 4. Savlon Hand wash5. Savlon Shower Gel. | 1. Angelic Air Freshener2. Vanish Toilet Cleaner3. Shinex Floor Cleaner4. Shinex Glass Cleaner | 1. Pure Salt2. Pure Sugar3. Pure Atta4. Pure Maida5. Pure Suji6. Pure Chili7. Pure Coriander8. Pure Turmeric9.

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    Disposable Products

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    long time. A disposable product is a product designed for cheapness and short-term use. It includes paper products‚ shopping bags‚ water bottles‚ food packaging and plastic cutlery. Annually‚ about 45 billion pairs of disposable chopsticks are produced in China‚ consuming 25 million of trees and bamboo plants; meanwhile‚ as world’s highest forest coverage nation‚ Japan imports 25 billion pairs of disposable chopsticks from China every year. (Q‚ Y‚ YU‚ 1999) Disposable products are brought by commercial

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    Youngstown Product

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    Youngstown Products‚ a supplier to the automotive industry‚ has seen its operating margins shrink below 20% as its OEM customers put continued pressure on pricing. Youngstown produces four products in its plants and has decided to eliminate products that no longer contributed positive margins. Details on the four products are provided below: Products A B C D Production Volume (units) 10‚000 8‚000 6‚000 4‚000 Selling Price $15.00

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    Levels of Products

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    Product Levels: The Customer-value Hierarchy The marketers need to address five product levels. Each level adds more customer value‚and the five constitute a customer-value hierarchy. 1.   Core Benefit The fundamental need or want that consumers satisfy by consuming the product or service.  Example 1: In case of a car Transportation from one place to another. Example 2: The customer in search of a hotel room demand only rest and sleep from a marketer. 2.   Basic Product

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