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    Executive Summary This document is a marketing plan for Volkswagen -New beetle Cabriolet‚ effective for the years 2004 to 2005. The objective of this plan is to recommend strategies that launch the New beetle Cabriolet. Volkswagen ’s market share is growing and it is standing in 9% market share in the global car market. And we want to position the Volkswagen brand as a global leader in the quality car market. The environment and factors analysis the overall environments SWOT analysis‚ to find

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    Communications in Business 100 Critical Essay Volkswagen AG Volkswagen AG: Large market share‚ even larger Corporate Social Responsibility. Volkswagen leads the European continent‚ as it’s most predominant car manufacturer. Volkswagen AG is the holding company for VW group that comprises of Automotive and Financial Services. VW also owns a garage full of luxury carmakers like AUDI‚ Lamborghini‚ Bentley‚ and Bugatti. Other brands include SEAT and Škoda and in 2009 VW acquired a 49.9% stake

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    Marco Polo ( i/ˈmɑrkoʊ ˈpoʊloʊ/; Italian pronunciation: [ˈmarko ˈpɔːlo]; c.1254 – January 8–9‚ 1324)[1] was an Italian merchant traveler from the Republic of Venice[2][3] whose travels are recorded in Livres des merveilles du monde‚ a book which did much to introduce Europeans to Central Asia and China. He learned the mercantile trade from his father and uncle‚ Niccolò and Maffeo‚ who traveled through Asia‚ and apparently met Kublai Khan. In 1269‚ they returned to Venice to meet Marco for the first

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    1 Apply SWOT-Analyses to SVW in 1985 and 2004 and evaluate the Match between SVW’s Strategies and its Internal and External Environments at both Time Points. 1.1 SWOT Analysis 1985 1.1.1 Strengths In SVW’s early days‚ the availability of an existing network to undertake sales and distribution was an advantage to the joint venture. SVW had strong relationships to the government‚ since SAIC was under the government’s supervision. That helped to find a big market share in China and get large contracts

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    1. What are the various market targets for the New Beetle available to Volkswagen? Describe each both demographically and psychographically. What are the pros and cons of each option? What are the appeals of the New Beetle to each group? According to Arnold communication’s research‚ there are 2 groups of target audience for the New Beetle: new core audience of 18 to 34 years-olds and baby boomers. Although the consumers include a very diverse group‚ the research shows that the potential buyers

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    POLO RALPH LAUREN AND LUEN THAI: USING COLLABORATIVE SUPPLY CHAIN INTEGRATION IN THE APPAREL VALUE CHAIN 1. Develop a framework to understand the collaborative supply chain issues between the three partners.  (Create a flow chart to illustrate and facilitate the understanding the issues between the 3 partners). Under the Direct to Store model‚ Polo would outsource the key areas in design development and logistics to Luen Thai. This will involve closed partnerships and horizontal integration among

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    La Martina Marketing Case

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    for the purpose of producing and selling functional polo equipment‚ focusing on controlled growth‚ limited availability‚ and embodying the polo lifestyle. Originally developed for polo players‚ the initial customer base of La Martina was comprised of polo players‚ teams and clubs. This niche market‚ with only 7‚000 to 8‚000 professional players and 20‚000 casual players worldwide‚ is concentrated in only a few countries across the world. As polo is typically played by more elite segments of the

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    La Martina Case Study

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    1) Problem Statement La Martina is facing difficult corporate dilemma‚ whether to focus on a production and selling of functional polo equipment or to become more mainstream and fashion oriented brand. Founder and CEO‚ Mr. Lando Cimonneti has always been step ahead and knew how to tackle stormy economic‚ political and social situation both in Argentina and worldwide. Innovative steps has helped the company remain successful and added an invaluable sense of uniqueness. La Martina has always

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    Marco Polo

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    eyes are black and handsome. Other than just physical appearances‚ Polo is seemingly enthralled by all that Khubilai does. For instance he comments on the lifestyle of the Khan‚ and the intricate process of how he chooses his women. Marco Polo travelogue would have appealed to the desire of knowledge and adventure‚ which could have been found in many young men and government officials at the time. During the time that this biography was written‚ not much was known about Asia. Therefore‚ two

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    My Happy Place

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    happiness. It could be somewhere far or in own backyard. No matter where it is‚ it’s someplace that you enjoy being and my happy place is my horse barn. I started riding as soon as I could walk. My mom grew up riding and also worked at Palm Beach Polo in Wellington‚ Florida where I got very involved with horses. When I was three I started lessons and every Monday through Thursday you could find me working on learning how to ride like my mom. By the time I was seven I was showing and barrel racing

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