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Stratus Winery

BUSI 2208 H
Introduction to Marketing
Winter 2010

Assignment 2: Individual Case Study

Professor Diane Isabelle
Thursday, March 4 2010

Table of Contents

I. Executive Summary 3

II. Problem Statement 3

III. Situation Analysis
External Analysis 3
Internal Analysis 5

IV. Segmentation Analysis 6

V. Strategic Alternative
Alternative 1: Golf with Stratus 9
Alternative 2: Learn with Stratus 9
Alternative 3: V.I.P. After Party 10

VI. Recommendation 11

VII. Implementation 12

VIII. Conclusion 12

IX. References 13
X. Appendices 15

I. Executive Summary Stratus Vineyards is an eco-friendly winery operating in a competitive market place. With increased competition from both domestic and foreign brands, Stratus lacks clear consumer awareness of its brand and a large market share. Given that Stratus prides itself on its quality products and limited production output, it is recommended that Stratus target premium consumers. Stratus can capitalize on the varying lifestyles of Canadians and could target the Suburban Gentry by sponsoring select suburban golf tournaments, the Grads and Pads by offering an extension of onsite events in Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver to provide value-added experiences, and the Cosmopolitan Elite by hosting V.I.P. After Parties after ballet, opera and symphony performances in Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver. V.I.P. After Parties provide the largest profit potential, target the second largest market segment, and the Cosmopolitan Elite are the most financially successful lifestyle; making V.I.P After Parties the recommended alternative. With the V.I.P. After Party alternative, Stratus can gain a significant market base, increase consumer awareness and increase overall profit.
II. Problem Statement
The Canadian wine industry has seen tremendous growth in the past few years,



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