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    shaping the future of our nation. When I win, I will be faced with many important and pressing issues. As your president, I will work hard to solve them. I believe that the five most important issues facing our country today is immigration, gun control, terrorism, education, and health care. I believe the most important issue in America today is terrorism. America faces a multitude of detrimental threats from terrorist groups all over the world, including the middle east. The middle east is…

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    main goal is to manage a market for the chateaux and ensure a wide distribution of small amounts around the world. The reason behind why the chateaux only provide small amounts to the merchants is to create scarcity for their products and drive the price higher. The merchant’s job starts with tasting the wine earlier…

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    and transaction focused, thus primarily interested in the product price. Nowadays, on the contrary, a shift towards the lowest cost of ownership occurs. This implies that purchasing will have to consider all the costs that will be charged during the lifetime of the products purchased. In addition, Monczka, et al. (2011) made a distinctive difference approach between purchasing and supply…

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    which sought to lower its top fares by as much as 50%. The move was expected to reduce next quarter’s revenue by $100MM, but increase annual revenue by $350MM. To accomplish this goal, American instituted the following changes:  First-class ticket prices would be reduced by 20-50%  Unrestricted one-way and round-trip coach fares would be reduced by 38% on average  A non-refundable, twenty-one-day advance purchase ticket requiring a Saturday night stay would be introduced at 49% less than…

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    In the past few years, Brazil had gotten their hyperinflation under control and it was estimated to be 8% in the future. Brazil was the second largest trading partner with the US and the nation’s economy was going to be the sixth largest in the world by 2015. For Wiley and the automobile industry Brazil’s 3-4% growth rate in the next few years presented a great opportunity given its influence in the Latin American economies. Other advantage and disadvantages of locating its operations in Brazil…

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    with suppliers and a certain amount of bargaining can take place. Bargaining power in this industry is low, supplier bargaining power is more effective in the smaller gyms clubs. Their centralised department have enough services to allow for core control and specialisation in particular supplies and to target…

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    Today seller programs offer selected services for discounted pricing, allowing the seller the control of transactions and takes advantage of the experience and knowledge of a realtor as you need them. One priority is getting the market data in place to start the sales process and second getting access to the potential buyers looking to purchase…

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    Mart operates in the retail and grocery industries. Wal Mart achieves competitive advantage by leaning on its suppliers, since it does not make many of the products in its retail stores, to provide goods to Wal Mart and its customers at the lowest price point possible. Wal Mart moves into areas, neighborhoods and locales where established competitors are operating and undercuts them, taking advantage of its economies of scale and nationwide and even worldwide distribution, supplier and retail…

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    2. In relation to your answers in Part A, identify and discuss the possibilities for varying the marketing mix in relation to the new marketing opportunity. For example, looking at varying the price of the product or service, how would this affect promotion? Provide at least four different examples of how varying a marketing mix variable affects another part of the marketing mix variable. Marketing Mix Varying How varying a marketing mix variable affects another part of the marketing mix…

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    Late research shows companies who control the food industry make tens of billions of dollars which directly affects 1.5 million people. These corporations influence weight gain by marketing their products to be cheap and convenient while healthy food is not. Weintraub’s argument is parents are to blame for childhood obesity. I disagree for several reasons. To begin with, corporations price their food to be reasonably cheap, which I believe is not an accident. Low funds encourage buyers to…

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