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    [HOW CULTURE EFFECT MULTINATIONAL CORPORATION] [Starbucks in china and Maggi in India ] Abstract It is a globalized world, people consume similar types of food, and wear similar styles of cloth, more and more companies choose to have their business outside of its countries. Because having a business outside of its own country could not only could bring a huge profit for the company but also increase the fame of the company. However, some of them turn out to be extremely successful, some…

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    market of Nestle's Maggi brand with retail revenue of US$623m. (Askew, 2015) The loss of this source of income would lead to a "significant hit" to Nestle in the country. (Askew, 2015) This matter could also be a detriment to Nestlé's broader strategy in the Indian market. (Askew, 2015) Besides that, Nestlé will also need to bear the risk that this scandal could spill over into other international markets. (Askew, 2015) For example, when the UK has confirmed it is testing Maggi noodles for lead…

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    processed food regularly will have a long shelf life and can be easily moved from one place to another. Processed food may also include the ready to eat food, dry goods or the frozen foods such as the snacks like hips and instant mix like the instant noodles ,soft drinks ,nuts, processed meats ,cheese and pizza etc. The Food processing Industry is one of the largest industry and which amounts to 32% of the country’s food market. The food process Industry may include the MTR Food’s ready to eat…

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    has provide variety of beverages, milk products, prepared dishes and also chocolate. There are almost 6000 brand with a wide range of products such as baby food, cereal, dairy, coffee, ice cream, frozen food, healthcare nutrition, Maggi sauce, Maggi pasta, Maggi noodles, Kit Kat, Nestlé milk and many more. Some products have variety of choices such as Kit Kat, offer variety of favourite such as Orange, Mint, Green tea and Dark Chocolate. In addition, Kit Kat is produced within 21 countries by…

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    Nestomalt Case Study

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    Today Nestle has 449 factories in 86 countries. More than 328 000 employs work with Nestle. Mainly Nestle company produce milk products, chocolates, coffee, soup, tea and sauce. There are some world famous brands in Nestle. NESCAFE, NESTEA, MILO, MAGGI, KIT KAT and MILKMAID are some of them. In more than century ago Nestle established their business operations in Sri Lanka and become a public-quoted company in 1983 and commenced commercial production in 1984. Now a days we can see Nestle…

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    Chyavanprash and Honey by Patanjali have been priced 25% and 43% lesser respectively, than Dabur. The ‘Atta Noodles’ is priced 36% lesser than Maggi. This gave encouragement to many to try out Patanjali products. Patanjali managed to keep its costs low by not hiring expensive management professionals and adopting unconventional distribution mostly through its own stores…

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    Swot Analysis Of Horlicks

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    have diversified from health drink to malt drink, instant noodles, confectionary, biscuits and breakfast cereals. In 2010 Horlicks accounted for 85% of the Rs 23.06 million revenue of GlaxoSmithKline in India and is currently the most widely consumer packaged beverage in India after bottled…

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    SWOT analysis  Strengths  Nestle has been properly rooting themselves to various cultures which makes them a much admired company by the locals.  Nestle introduces new products each year it gives the company a much stronger reputation, this gives the brand name a very strong advantage.  Nestle is a multinational company therefore they operate in over 100 countries worldwide.  Nestle happens to have a widespread of brewery and food products which add up to 8000 products all under the brand…

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    Nestle Berhad Case Study

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    (Malaysia) Berhad was publicly listed on the Bursa Malaysia Berhad, which was formerly known as KLSE (Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange). Some of the most well known brands of Nestlé (Malaysia) such as Milo, Nescafé, Nesvita (formerly known as Nestum), Maggi, Nespray and Kit Kat have become trusted names among its consumers (“Nestlé in Malaysia”,…

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    Self-awareness means people are aware about their own selves and their effects. It makes people to understand others as well and their sensitivity and along with that they would be able to understand personal value systems, thinking pattern, and morals. If an organization’s self-aware it can uplift their performances. This can be done through reflective journals, single & double looping and personal mastering 5.1. Advantages • Individual or an organization can assess their own selves to…

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