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StockX is the world’s first “stock market of things”, a consumer marketplace for high-demand, limited edition products that operates exactly like the stock market. The underlying concept is to allow participants to buy and sell authenticated products in a live marketplace where they trade anonymously (with stock market-like visibility).
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Reference 6283
Published 27 Nov 2017
Topic Marketing
Region North America
Industry E-Commerce
StockX is the world’s first “stock market of things”, a consumer marketplace for high-demand, limited edition products that operates exactly like the stock market. The underlying concept is to allow participants to buy and sell authenticated products in a live marketplace where they trade anonymously (with stock market-like visibility).
Rideau Artisanal Chandlery (RAC) manufactures and sells a large range of artisanal candles through a variety of specialty retailers in Canada and parts of the United States. It has gained market leadership by constantly adding innovative scents to its product line.
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Reference 6246
Published 28 Aug 2017
Topic Marketing
Region North America
Industry Apparel and Fashion
Rideau Artisanal Chandlery (RAC) manufactures and sells a large range of artisanal candles through a variety of specialty retailers in Canada and parts of the United States. It has gained market leadership by constantly adding innovative scents to its product line.
The Ford Fiesta Movement was a social media campaign run by Ford in the U.S. during 2009 to generate buzz for the upcoming launch of the 2011 Fiesta sub-compact car. This case examines the campaign's performance and asks what marketers should do thereafter to convert interested consumers into buyers.
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Reference 5664
Published 25 Jan 2010
Topic Marketing
Region North America
The Ford Fiesta Movement was a social media campaign run by Ford in the U.S. during 2009 to generate buzz for the upcoming launch of the 2011 Fiesta sub-compact car. This case examines the campaign's performance and asks what marketers should do thereafter to convert interested consumers into buyers.
This case describes the meteoric rise of Brita in the US market, following the acquisition of local rights by The Clorox Company in 1989, until a sudden decline in 1999. The case details the various failed strategies attempted by the brand between 1999 and 2006 and poses the question as to what Brita should do to turn its fortunes around.
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Reference 5426
Published 01 Jan 2007
Topic Marketing
Region North America
Industry Marketing and Advertising
This case describes the meteoric rise of Brita in the US market, following the acquisition of local rights by The Clorox Company in 1989, until a sudden decline in 1999. The case details the various failed strategies attempted by the brand between 1999 and 2006 and poses the question as to what Brita should do to turn its fortunes around.
The case describes the introduction of New Coke in response to the Pepsi Challenge, an advertising campaign that used taste tests to support the claim that Pepsi Cola was a superior product. Instead of strengthening Coca-Cola's market share position, the product change resulted in a consumer rebellion and a publicity disaster for Coca-Cola.
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Reference 4783
Published 01 Jan 2001
Topic Marketing
Region North America
Industry Food and Beverages Production
The case describes the introduction of New Coke in response to the Pepsi Challenge, an advertising campaign that used taste tests to support the claim that Pepsi Cola was a superior product. Instead of strengthening Coca-Cola's market share position, the product change resulted in a consumer rebellion and a publicity disaster for Coca-Cola.