Posted on June 19, 2012. Tags: Alax, business, business universities, car, city roads, distinctive feature, growth stage, introduction to business, manufacturing, niche market, professional racers, racing car, sports cars, Stage, target market
Alax Corporation – a sports cars manufacturer is in the field of manufacturing racing car for the last 120 years. 6 years back, it introduced a very expensive new sports car – CX09. The target market of this car was determined as very rich non-professional racers who want to enjoy speed and thrill on city roads. The distinctive feature of this car was that it could also be used for normal drives. Due to this feature, with the passage of time, CX09 has become a successful brand in the local market. Now, CX09 has successfully entered into the growth stage of its life cycle. Owing to rapid growth in the sales and its popularity, other local car manufacturers have also entered in this niche market. This has alarmed Alax as the competition may be intense in the days to come.
To manage with this situation, the Marketing Division of Alax is planning to organize a small conference to devise strategies. In the conference, the company is planning to invite a few students from local business universities. If you are invited there then what strategies at this growth stage of CX09, with reference to pricing and advertising, would you suggest to the company?
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Posted on June 19, 2012. Tags: 100 000 jobs, bain capital, Barack, barack obama, bill ayers, debt, fraud charges, healthcare gas, jeremiah wright, Leadership, leadership failure, mitt romney, Obama, tony rezko, unemployment
I think this ad by Romney is BRILLIANT copying obama’s 2008 “Fundamentals” ad: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8o8GSkkeXH0&feature=plcp
Here are some of my ideas:
1. Listen to Barack Obama in 2006: “Raising the debt limit is a sign of leadership failure”. Now the debt’s growing at $4 billion a day, at $16 trillion. In 2008: “If you don’t have anything to run on, you’re going to run nasty ads to scare voters about your opponent” And he’s run the most negative campaign in history. In 2009: “If I don’t get this done in 3 years, it’s going to be a one-term proposition” Oh really, Mr. President? We’ll take you up on that. “I’m Mitt Romney, and I approve this message.”
2. Radical Barack Obama was friends with terrorist Bill Ayers, who bombed the Pentagon, endangered millions of people, and said his only regret was that “he didn’t do enough”. His affiliate Tony Rezko is now facing years in prison for fraud charges. He’s endorsed by radical Muslim Louis Farakkhan who said that his goal was to destroy America. His own pastor, who baptized Obama’s children and preached to the Obamas for 20 years, Jeremiah Wright, said “God damn America” and called America “the US of KKK A”. And now, his trusted advisor, Cass Sustein, wants to ban all meat and allow animals full representation in court. Barack Obama: The more you know about him, the less you trust him. Too Radical. Too risky. Dead wrong for America. “I’m Mitt Romney and I approve this message”
3. Obama has added over $10,000 in debt for every American. He took over the banks, the auto companies, and then put government in charge of our healthcare. Gas prices have skyrocketed and unemployment has been above 8% for over 40 months. It’s time for a change. “I’m Mitt Romney, and I approve this message”
4. Barack Obama. Mitt Romney. Two men running for President with very different records. Mitt Romney worked at Bain capital, creating over 100,000 jobs. Barack Obama never really had a job. Under Romney’s leadership, Massachusetts had a 4.7% unemployment rate. Under Obama, America has had unemployment above 8% for 40 months. Romney supports the Keystone Pipeline to create jobs and lower gas prices. Obama not only opposes the Keystone Pipeline, he personally blocked the plan that would’ve created 100,000 jobs right now. The choice is clear. Mitt Romney. “I’m Mitt Romney and I approve this message.”
5. Obama and Romney on energy. Romney supports the Keystone Pipeline, which would create over 100,000 jobs right now. Obama doesn’t. Romney supports drilling in Alaska, expanding oil shale development, and rescinding the offshore drilling moratorium, to lower gas prices right now. Obama doesn’t. Romney opposes a national energy tax, which would increase electricity rates up to 25%. Obama supports one. So next time you see an Obama attack ad(shows TV screen with “Big Oil” and Romney with oil spatterings), remember who will fight for lower gas prices. “I’m Mitt Romney and I approve this message.”
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Posted on June 19, 2012. Tags: click, form, ms access, purchase, Table, text, text boxes
I have created two forms sale and purchase .in purchase form I have two text boxes cost per item1 and cost per item2. I need to store these inputs cost per item1 and cost per item2 in ms access table then when I use sale form to enter sale data’s (I have two text boxes quantity sold1 and quantity sold2) and click on save button, I want to get the total cost of both unit sold such as (cost per item1*unit sold1) + (cost per item2*unit sold2)
I can do it using Vb.net and excel but I don’t know how to deal with it in ms access. Any bit of info would be helpful.
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Posted on June 18, 2012. Tags: 25k, ad agency, department, firm, New, new job, niche, Onto, pr firm, Raise
I’ve been working for an ad agency for a year and a half. Recently I was offered a $25k raise to be a Director of a department at a small, niche PR firm in the same city. I love the people where I am at, am still learning a lot and am only 25 years old. Would it still be wise to take the new role on? Or stay put, learn more and wait for something bigger later?
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Posted on June 18, 2012. Tags: affiliation, Baseball, change, League, major league, Minor, minor league team, process
what is the process? mainly how are the players moved to a team that is affiliated with the major league team?
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Posted on June 18, 2012. Tags: experiences, lol, niche, prior knowledge, scratch, sense, sort, subject, Uni..
hi basically im thinking of applying to uni but i dont really have a niche subject. so if i wanted to do a course because im interested in the subject for e.g, then would i be ok to have no prior knowledge. i am aware there will be students that will know more. any experiences of people going into a course blind and learning what they need to know there.
i hope this made some sort of sense lol
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