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    centered around the question of market share. P&G and Unilever are the two major market shareholders in the Korean detergent industry holding 80-85% of the total market share. The remaining 15-20% of the market is held by low-priced local Korean brands. There are no new markets either company can tap for further market share since most Korean households already use laundry detergent, making the market saturated. Other than peripheral chemical changes claimed to be “improvements”, there are no major

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    Detergents

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    INDIAN DETERGENT INDUSTRY: NEED FOR NEW VARIANT TO TAP POTENTIAL GAPS DR. RITESH K. PATEL Assistant Professor, PG Research Center for Governance Systems, Gujarat Technological University, Ahmedabad, Email: visit_ritesh@yahoo.com, Mo.: +91-9687100199. ABSTRACT The market of synthetic detergents was valued at about Rs 112 billion as of 2012-13 with a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3%. Out of this, the machine wash or automatic sales has been dominated by powder detergents, with

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    appears that their work has paid off. Tide Pods have claimed a 68% market share in the new laundry pods category, which now accounts for 7.3% of the total multibillion dollar laundry industry (Monk, Tide Pods successful enough to boost P&G's earnings). Tide Pods are unit-dose liquid packets that are twice as compacted as liquid detergent. They contain three different chambers and products: a liquid detergent, stain remover, and brightening agent. Tide Pods unique chemistry and packaging add a little

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    Almighty ALLAH who has granted us such a great opportunity to prove ourselves. Then we are thankful to our beloved Parents, our honorable and cooperative Teacher Sir Kashif Saeed and all MEMBERS who have helped us a lot to prepare this Project. 5 Detergent Brands in INDIAN Market We choose following 5 Brands from Indian market 1. WHEEL 2. SURF

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    analytics at Procter & Gamble Case analysis – Strategy in Action ------------------------------------------------- Camilo Ruano Case main issues: * Recently the company had introduced a more concentrated, also called compacted, powder laundry detergent in Target® stores at the end of February 2011 and results from the first two months were better than anyone had expected. * Over the previous 8 years, Filippo Passerini, Group President of P&G’s Global Business Services (GBS) organization

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    Trident University International Willie Bates Module 2 Case ITM524: Foundations of Information Technology Management Dr. Mina Richards Introduction We live in an environment which changes often. In the business world, what is in demand today for an organization may not be a requirement for tomorrow. Smart managers know that organizations that succeed do so because they adjust to keep up with the changes that are taking place (Harmon, 2007). Change in business comes in many forms and

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    from the water as bubbles and floats to the top and looks like a film on top of the water. 3 When you add vinegar to the water the water become a little darker but the only way you can tell anything was added is due to the smell. 4 When you add detergent the water is cloudy with soap bubbles. 5 Water turned brown and has small flakes of soil that circles the top of the water. Smells like potting soil. 6 The water and oil mixture looks cleaner but still has a light brown color. There is still

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    help but laugh? It’s disturbing to think that anyone would be fooled into buying these products multiple times if they’re so ineffective. When a person see a product they need like laundry detergent that claims it can completely erase stains, why wouldn’t they go test it? It can clean their clothes like any other detergent, and if it removes stains they might have a great product on your hands. If it doesn’t, they simply look for a different product. Lutz acts like once something is bought the consumer

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    Contaminated Water

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    filters, and laundry detergent powder were not successful. I think my hypothesis was proven because the sponges soaked up most of the oil. If I could expand

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    Water and Quality

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    (Rough draft) Final Lab Report Angela Blake SCI 207: Dependence of man on the environment Instructor: Bo Sosnicki Date: November 23, 2015 Introduction Body Paragraph #1 - Background: In this lab we will examine the different pollutants of water and examine contaminates of it as well. Body Paragraph # 2 - Objective: The lab was performed so we could investigate the effects of common pollutants on groundwater as well as mimic the filtration process utilized by wastewater treatment facilities

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