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    McBride Financial Marketing Plan Based out of Boise, Idaho, McBride Financial Services is a small mortgage lender that is in its beginning stages. The firm’s focus will be in standard, FHA, and VHA loans for home refinancing and purchasing. The company hopes to increase its offices into Wyoming, Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota. “McBride Financial Services will be the preeminent provider of low cost mortgage services using state of the art technology in the five state area of Idaho, Montana

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    2 THE COCA-COLA MARKETING MIX Abstract The marketing mix is known as the 4 P’s or the product, price, place and promotion of Marketing. It is a marketing strategy that company’s use to estimate the value and determine the methods of advertising and distributing its products. Coca-Cola has been long admired for its approach to marketing. Over its 127 year history, Coca-Cola’s efforts to refine and perfect its marketing mix has allowed the company to become the number 1 beverage company

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    provider with users exceeding 500 million in numbers worldwide (Yahoo FAQ, 2012). It has a presence in more than twenty markets and regions across the globe and is best known for its search engine and host of other services like finance, e-mail, advertising and social media. Yahoo! Inc. was started as a personal website directory by two doctorate candidates at Stanford University named David Filo and Jerry Yang. Filo and Yang realized the potential of generating revenue from their web directory

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    1.0 Executive Summary Integrated Marketing Communication (IMC), a term which refers to a customer-centric and yet data driven technique of communicating with clients involves the coordination as well as the integration of various marketing communication tools, sources, functions as well as avenues within a given company into a program that effectively maximizes their effect on consumers as well as other end users at the least cost possible (Clow & Baack,2007). IMC is a management concept that is

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    adidas has transferred from “leading supplier of soccer footwear worldwide” to “leading sport brand”. Adidas was founded in Germany in 1920. In 1995, it became a public company as well as the leading supplier of soccer footwear due to its great performance of footwear sales. In 1998, adidas began to move into the U.S. market. Adidas doubled its U.S. market share within only one year, so it hoped to continue to make big move in following years. In its way to U.S. market, adidas confront with the

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    remain customers’ retention of the product as well as increasing the earnings. Ratio Analysis Ratio analysis provides Kellogg’s with a quick indication of their financial performance in three key aspects: Profitability, Liquidity and Solvency. It allows Kellogg’s to compare their performance with previous year’s performance as well as packaged food industry sector. This allows Kellogg’s to decide if improvement is needed. Net Profit Ratio Net Profit ratio is used to express the relationship

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    Case 10: Apple Computer and Steve P. Jobs CURRENT SITUATION * Performance The current performance at Apple Inc. shows a slightly higher gross margin percentage of 33.9 compared to 32.9 for the previous year. This is based on figures from the quarterly report ending March 29, 2008 and the date for the comparison figure is the previous year ending March 31, 2007. The revenue for that same quarter was $7.51 billion with a net quarterly profit of $1.05 billion. The Macintosh computers unit

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    Starbucks Strategic Choice and Evaluation Starbucks wants to have one of their coffee stores in every neighborhood worldwide – a lofty vision that is not realistically attainable, but speaks to the company’s desire for concentrated growth. Facing the challenge of how it should leverage its core competencies against various growth opportunities, Starbucks must convince shareholders that it can continue its phenomenal growth record by leveraging its strengths and opportunities, while minimizing weaknesses

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    harassment is the danger zone that you might encounter in gender discrimination. That’s why there is a reason why companies there is a reason why companies had implemented policies regarding sexual harassment. These challenges may affect the performance and the success of career of an employee. When employees experienced

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    Prince Sports Case Study

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    O3 technology with a 24 percent faster swing speed than traditional frames. The explanation of why their technology works better than other brands is pretty simple: “The secret is in the holes”. Like all world-changing innovations, O3 technology is based on an ingeniously simple idea. By replacing traditional pin sized string holes with massive O-ports, Prince Sports created a class of racquets that move through the air faster for increase power and greater control. (Tennis Express, Online Store, http://www

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