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    Introduction Johnson and Johnson (JNJ) is a diversified healthcare giant that operates in three (3) segments pharmaceutical, medical devices, and consumer health, through almost 250 operating companies located all over the globe. Its pharmaceutical division makes drug for an array of ailments such as neurological conditions, blood disorders, body immune diseases, and pain. JNJ medical devices and diagnostic division offer surgical equipment’s, monitoring devices and orthopedic devices among other

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    relationships with stakeholders. A solid brand is one that is able to stand out in an overpopulated market place. Branding allows an organisation to build brand awareness, and increase customer loyalty. The following report is on the brand Johnson & Johnson. J&J is the world’s leading trader of healthcare products and number eight on the list of largest pharmaceutical

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    called Johnson & Johnson. I will use financial analysis tools to determine how this company is performing. Lastly, I will explain reasons why this company should be in your investment portfolio. The Business Johnson & Johnson was created in New Brunswick, New Jersey in the year 1886 by three brothers named Robert Wood Johnson I, James Wood Johnson and Edward Mead Johnson. In 1885, the brothers created a product line of ready to use surgical dressings which led to the creation of Johnson & Johnson

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    Johnson & Johnson is one of the most recognizable brands in the world. Their products and services are familiar to just about everyone. The company's operations are split into three divisions, including: the Consumer, Pharmaceuticals, and Medical Devices and Diagnostics. Their Consumer division offers baby care, wound care, oral care, and skin care products, along with over-the-counter medications. Brands include, Aveeno, Band-Aid, Listerine, and Tylenol. The Pharmaceuticals segment produces prescription

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    Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ) is the world’s second largest and mostly broadly based manufacturer of health care products. The company holds a significant share of the consumer and pharmaceutical markets, and is the world's largest developer and manufacturer of medical treatment and diagnostic devices. Johnson & Johnson the global American medical devices, pharmaceutical, and consumer package goods manufacturer started when Robert Wood Johnson was inspired by a speech. Robert Johnson then teamed

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    In 1886 three brothers from New Brunswick, New Jersey; Robert, James and Edward Johnson founded Johnson & Johnson (J&J). The Johnson 's vision was to create a line of ready-to-use surgical dressings. In 1887, the innovative brothers invented the first commercial first aid kit. Their first aid kits promoted proper treatment which lessened infections as well as other complications. The first aid kits quickly became a vital product for every household. J&J has flourished over the past 130 years as

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    Introduction Johnson & Johnson, a 130 years old famous multinational healthcare company through its family of companies is involved in the research and development, manufacture and sale of a wide range of products in the healthcare. Product that related to human health and well-being has always been their main interest over the years and also presently. Johnson & Johnson was incorporated in the State of New Jersey in 1887 by three brothers; Robert Wood Johnson, James Wood Johnson and Edward Mead

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    Johnson & Johnson was formed in 1885 in Brunswick, New Jersey, after two brothers, James Wood and Edward Mead Johnson saw a need to develop sterile supplies for surgical procedures. During that time, doctors operated without gloves, sterile equipment and used unclean cotton from textile mills to pack the wounds so the mortality rate for surgical patients was very high. One of the first products Johnson & Johnson developed was ready to use surgical dressings which to led to large reduction in surgical

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    Jack Johnson

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    equals to whites, Jack Johnson refused to be oppressed by racist America. He was both unafraid and uncompromising. He went wherever he chose, did whatever he wanted, and controversially had sexual relations with whichever race of women he wanted. As a boxer, Johnson went from being an unknown to the first African American heavyweight champion of the world. With little regard for his safety, he destroyed white fighters when blacks were expected to submit to whites. Johnson saw himself as an equal

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    Although crises situations happen, all situations are not doomed to failure. For instance, prior to its crisis, Johnson & Johnson’s Tylenol was the most successful over-the-counter product in America (Harris, Hart, Hubbard, Jurgensen, & Wells, n.d.). An absolute leader in painkiller, Tylenol accounted for a 37 percent market share, outselling its competitors (Harris et al, n.d.). During the fall of 1982, a malevolent person or persons, presumably unknown, replaced Tylenol Extra-Strength capsules

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