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    Challenging boundaries and beyond February 19‚ 2006 Unilever Unilever House‚ Blackfriars London EC4P 4BQ‚ United Kingdom Sent Via Electronic Mail RE: Strategy Analysis Ladies and Gentlemen: At the request of the Board of Directors of Unilever‚ we provide herein our analysis of the Personal Products Industry and a strategy analysis of both Unilever and its biggest competitor‚ Procter & Gamble. The enclosed analysis also provides recommendations for Unilever to improve its competitive advantage. Respectfully

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    References: * http://www.squaretoiletries.com/manufacturing_unit.php * http://www.scribd.com/doc/33888729/Strategic-analysis-of-UNILEVER-BD-Ltd * www.wikipedia.org/wiki/unilever * www.unilever.com.bd * www.squaregroup.com.bd * Marketing report of Unilever Bangladesh Ltd.

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    huge and expanding global reach. Unilever proudly declares that every day 150 million people are choosing their brands ‘to feed their families and clean their homes’. Unilever is one of the world’s top makers of packaged consumer goods and moves countless products like deodorants‚ fragrances‚ soap‚ margarine‚ tea and frozen foods all over the world. The corporation sells products in over 150 countries and has annual sales of approximately $ 46 billion (£31‚5bn). Unilever controls subsidiaries in at least

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    Family and Unilever

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    giving priority to attract foreign investment‚ especially from transnational companies and multinationals such as Unilever to increase its budget.  The domestic market (wholesale‚ retail‚ flow of goods‚ etc.) has grown much more. And infrastructure in major cities‚ especially Ho Chi Minh City have been adequate investment‚ first on a par with other countries in the region.  -Unilever Vietnam as the consumer goods market in this new‚ more "land" to business.  -Economic growth of Vietnam is low possibility

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    Unilever in Brazil

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    Overview Consumer behaviour is the process individuals or groups go through to select‚ purchase‚ use and dispose of goods‚ services‚ ideas or experiences to satisfy their needs and desires. Unilever had decided to launch detergents in Brazil basically targeting the low-income consumers living in the NorthEast of Brazil. So the Head of Unilever’s Home Care‚ Robert Davidson appointed Laercio Cardoso for this project as he was from the same country which would be an advantage with respect to knowing

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    employees‚ and others. In almost all cases there will also be other organizations offering similar products to similar customers. These other organizations are competitors. and their objective is the same: to grow‚ make money and succeed. Effectively‚ the businesses are at war‚ fighting to gain the same resource and territory i.e. the customer and like in war‚ it is necessary to understand the enemy. For that reason we will analyze the competitive market of Unilever. PROCTOR & GAMBLE Established

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    Unilever Bcg

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    Matrix (Boston consulting Group): The Boston consulting group a leading management consulting firm develops and popularized the growth share matrix as shown in figure. BCG MATRIX of Unilever Pvt. Ltd: According to the Unilever Pvt. Ltd‚ the relative market share and market growth rates of different products of unilever are given below:- Name Relative Market Share Market Growth Rate Brooke bond supreme 41% 45.03% Knorr noodle 51% 29% Lux 21% 29.15% Surf Excel 23% 27.37% Lifebuoy shampoo 15%

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    Unilever Analysis

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    development requires new consumers and new partners in new market environment. Of course‚ Unilever also need to make an effort to understand culture differences in India so that company can make a success in new market. Next‚ the report continue to analysis India’s market by focus on India’s language‚ religion‚ and ethical traditions. There is no doubt that language can have an important influence on the Unilever to expand new market in India. It is well know that Hindi is a standard official language

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    Assignment on Unilever Bangladesh Ltd Introduction Unilever is a multinational corporation‚ formed of British and Dutch parentage‚ that owns many of the world’s consumer product brands in foods‚ beverages‚ cleaning agents and personal care products. Unilever employed 174‚000 people and had worldwide revenue of €40.5 billion in 2008.[1] Unilever is a dual-listed company consisting of Unilever NV in Rotterdam‚ The Netherlands and Unilever PLC in London‚ United Kingdom. This arrangement is similar

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    Air Canada case. 1. What problems does Air Canada hope that Maintenix will solve? Air Canada’s old legacy systems were not able to interact with one another or with the finance and inventory systems. The inefficiencies of these systems were costing the airline engineers’ time and money that could have been used on maintaining planes. a) The usage of several different legacy software packages installed over the last 15 years. b) The inability of the systems to interact with one another or with

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