MARKERTING (LOOSE-LEAF)
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To discuss: The name of Company P’s very recent entry towards the mid-calorie market for the soft drinks with cola-flavored drinks for a) Product PX, b) Product Edge, c) Product N, and d) Product PT.
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Marketing is an activity in which set of institutions are created, communicated, delivered and exchanged so that value can be added for the customers and other clients as a whole.
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The name of Company P’s very recent entry towards the mid-calorie market for the soft drinks with cola-flavored drinks is Product PT.
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You are marketing manager for a noodle company. Your company is launching a new noodle soon called ‘Amazing Thai’. This noodle tastes delicious and uses Thai ingredient.
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