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    Dual branding strategy Before going more in-depth regarding how Best Buy can launch a successful market entrance in China, it is important to fully understand the strategy that was used by the powerhouse company previously in Canada. As previously explained, Best Buy used a marketing strategy of what is called, dual brand. Dual brand is a marketing technique where firms produces different brands with unique brand offerings even though they are under the same one umbrella or parent company (Lam,…

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    1) The multi-segment global market for sports apparel and athletic footwear is currently controlled by roughly twenty-five brand-name companies, fighting over a $75 billion market as of 2012. While the presence of this many established companies in the market will make things very difficult for any new entrants to establish themselves, any portion of the $75 billion market will help pave the way for a new entrant to build a sustainable business strategy over time. As stated above, there…

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    October 2016 The Impact of Change of Images to Advertising of Coca-Cola Company Branding of company products has had very huge impact to the development and growth of any company or any other business unit. Branding as associated with a unique trademark on company products creates a symbol representing a presence of the company in the local or the international market. The motive of changing images of products by companies is to enhance quality and also to promote sales of the company products…

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    The United States drug regulations are a joke. The only developed country I 've heard about that allows monopolies in the pharmaceutical world. Literally allowing them to set their own prices on drugs that have the capability to save one 's life. Recently, I did some research on EpiPens and their outrageous price hike. Knocking on the door on what we may think is unethical and inappropriate. Some may say that Mylan, the company behind the EpiPen cannot be blamed for their actions but in this…

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    types you can pick, these include the 'Standard Patent ' which is 20 years of protection and the control of the invention or these the 'Innovation Patent ' which is only 8 years of protection. The way of identifying a product or device is what a Trademark is referred to. Trademakes help the customers of the product identify the quality or service of the product that they have brought. When getting a Trademake it normally lasts up to ten years of the products life, but it can be renewed 12…

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    Brand is the "name, term, sign, symbol, design or a combination of them that identifies the goods or services of one seller from those of others and differentiates the goods from those of competitors. Brands are used in business, marketing, and advertising. Generally brands for me mean superior product performance that may provide enhanced benefits from using the product as compared to using a non-branded product. Brand has now become as a source of status symbol, using a branded product or…

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    commerce. What covers a range or personal property rights attaching to various products of the human mind is intellectual property, or also known as (IP). The area of law, for intellectual property, deals with, for case, patents, registered designs and trademarks, which lets companies to gain recognition or benefits in financial from what they conceive or design. Intellectual property rights can be sold or accredited, providing an important revenue stream, set your business apart from…

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    Time Horton’s is a strong leader in the quick service industry in Canada. They have an amazing market for breakfast/snack and coffee with potential to grow further. After a thorough analysis of Tim Horton’s, I believe and concluded that they need to pay more attention to their growth in the U.S. and worldwide. In doing so, they will be able to profit even more with a distinct brand and marketing tactics. In this memo, I will discuss if how Tim Horton’s is profitable and if 3G capital…

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