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Guinness Market Segmentation
Market
Market Segmentation
Q1) Market segmentation is the process of dividing a market up into different groups in order to create different products to meet specific needs. Guinness represents several layers of segmentation, youth, gender wealth and lifestyle. We feel that Demographic Segmentation is the most relevant to our chosen product Guinness. Demographic Segmentation divides the market into…
I Am A Product Of My Environment
Capitalism
Socialism
It is not at all surprising that growing up in the United States I think that the capitalist form of economy is best. Admittedly I have a bias because it is all I have known and I have nothing else to draw from or compare to other than what I have read or seen in…
An Investigation of the Creative Accounting Perpetuated by Deutsche Bank
Accounting
Banking
Creative accounting is used to make a company seem to be performing well than it actually is. This scheme is applied especially where accounting figures do not look attractive or appealing to the investors, current and potential. This creativity is perpetuated by the senior management through support of directors making it difficult to detect where…
A Summary and Portfolio Analysis of Stock Market Investment
Investment
Stock Market
An investor tends to come up with various pools of investment to the market intending to maximize bid share and with an aim of upholding the invested amount in the stock market which is generally advocated in the principle of low risks which should lead to high yields. As much as long term investment is…
Business Strategy of Carrefour Analysis
Grocery store
Mergers and acquisitions
Reputation
Retail
Strategic Management
Supermarket
The rapid growth of emerging market economies in Asia have seen a marked increase in disposable incomes leading to a considerable increase in confidence and consumption. The Asian Financial Crisis in 1997-98 that caused abrupt withdrawal of international capital proved to be a temporary setback and ground has been regained where it had been lost….
Bernie Madoff: an Issue of Ethics
Bernie Madoff
Ethics
Bernie Madoff: An Issue of Ethics There are many ethical issues in the world’s news today, some bigger than others, and many that get swept under the rug. One particular ethical issue is at the core of a huge story that has dominated the news for months on end and has lead to more trying…
Russia, Germany, China -which country is best choice of U.S automobile company investment?
Germany
Investing
Investment
Executive Summary This report will deeply analyze the benefits, costs and risks associated with doing business in China, Russia and Germany. Through comprehensive evaluation the three countries’ macro environment, it deems China is the most attractive target for foreign direct investment. It is sure that China is an emerging market which has great potential demand…
The Importance Critical Judgement and Sound Analysis in Managing an Investment Portfolio
Investment
In the past, investors used to prefer diverse portfolios consisting of bonds, cash, stock and other financial instruments, to single assets (Ineichen, 2002). They believed that diversification was the best way to maximise their returns and mitigate risk; however, such a holistic approach had two main drawbacks, namely modest returns and insufficient transparency (Ineichen, 2002)….
An Explanation on Why Income Inequality Is Growing in Saving Capitalism For the Many Not the Few
Income Inequality
Robert Reich is a prominent American political economist who served as the Secretary of Labor under President Bill Clinton’s Administration and has authored many books about his political economic ideology, among them is Saving Capitalism: For the Many Not the Few. In Saving Capitalism, Robert Reich makes several claims about why income inequality is growing;…
Accounting for a Loss Contingency for a Verdict Overturned on Appeal
Accounting
According to the case, it shows that management of M determined that a loss would be “probable” and the estimate range would be $15 million to $20 million. However, they determined $17 million would be the “most likely” amount of loss. According to ASC 450-20-25-1, “When a loss contingency exists, the likelihood that the future…