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    Marketing Strategy of Alaska Railroad Corporation

    Statistics: Government-Owned Company Incorporated: 1914 Employees: 644 Sales: $105.7 million (2002) NAIC: 482110 Line-Haul Railroads; 487110 Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation, Land Company Perspectives: Building a Great Railroad in a Great Land: to be profitable by focusing on safe, high...
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    Marketing Strategy of Alaska Air Group Inc

    Alaska Air Group Inc., is an aviation holding firm / corporation based in SeaTac, Washington which owns two certificated airlines operating in the United States: Alaska Airlines[3] and Horizon Air.[4] In 1985, it was formed and a year later the holding company acquired Horizon Air and Jet...
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    Marketing Strategy of Enterprise Holdings

    Enterprise Holdings, Inc. is a privately held company formed in 2009 to operate rental car subsidiaries: Enterprise Rent-A-Car, National Car Rental, Alamo Rent A Car, WeCar and its commercial fleet management, used car sales, and commercial truck rental operations.[1] Enterprise Holdings was...
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    Marketing Strategy of Alamo Group Inc.

    Alamo Group Inc. Statistics: Public Company Incorporated: 1969 as Terrain King Employees: 1,342 Sales: $200.5 million (1998) Stock Exchanges: New York Ticker Symbol: ALG NAIC: 333112 Lawn and Garden Tractor and Home Lawn and Garden Equipment Manufacturing; 333111 Farm Machinery and Equipment...
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    Marketing Strategy of Alain Afflelou

    Alain Afflelou is a French retail chain specializing in optical services and sales of the Alain Afflelou brand of eyewear. Created in 1972 in Bouscat by Alain Afflelou (The shop in question still exists), and as of 2007, the company had over 894 stores, 201 of which were in Spain [1]. In 2006...
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    Marketing Strategy of Alabama Farmers Cooperative, Inc.

    Alabama Farmers Cooperative, Inc. Statistics: Cooperative Incorporated: 1936 as Tennessee Valley Fertilizer Cooperative Employees: 2,000 Sales: $324.12 million (2003) NAIC: 115110 Support Activities for Crop Production Company Perspectives: An unselfish dedication to the mutual objectives of...
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    Marketing Strategy of Akzo Nobel N.V.

    Akzo Nobel N.V., trading as AkzoNobel, is a Dutch multinational, active in the fields of decorative paints, performance coatings and specialty chemicals. Headquartered in Amsterdam, the company has activities in more than 80 countries, and employs approximately 55,000 people. Sales in 2009 were...
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    Marketing Strategy of Electrolux Group

    The Electrolux Group (OMX: ELUX B, NASDAQ: ELUXY) is a Swedish[2] appliance maker.[3][4] As of 2010 the 2nd largest home appliance manufacturer in the world,[5] its products sell under a variety of brand names, including its own, and are primarily white goods and vacuum cleaners.[6] The company...
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    Marketing Strategy of Akorn, Inc.

    Akorn, Inc. Statistics: Public Company Incorporated: 1971 Employees: 313 Sales: $56.7 million (1998) Stock Exchanges: NASDAQ Ticker Symbol: AKRN NAIC: 334517 Irradiation Apparatus Manufacturing; 339112 Surgical and Medical Instrument Manufactur-ing; 325412 Pharmaceutical Preparation...
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    Marketing Strategy of Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld

    Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP is a law firm founded in Dallas, Texas, in 1945 by Robert Strauss and Richard Gump. The firm now numbers more than 800 attorneys and advisers in the United States, Europe, the Middle East and Asia. The firm has offices in Dallas, Washington, D.C., Austin, San...
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    Marketing Strategy of Akamai Technologies, Inc.

    Akamai Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: AKAM), pronounced /ˈɑːkəmaɪ/) is a company that provides a distributed computing platform for global Internet content and application delivery. The company was founded in 1998 by then-MIT graduate student Daniel Lewin, along with MIT Applied Mathematics...
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    Marketing Strategy of Ajinomoto Co., Inc.

    Ajinomoto Co., Inc. (味の素株式会社, Ajinomoto Kabushiki-gaisha?) (TYO: 2802), is a Japanese company that produces food seasonings, cooking oils, foods, sweeteners, amino acids and pharmaceuticals. It is the world's largest producer of aspartame with a 40% market share.[1] The literal translation of...
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    Marketing Strategy of Aiwa Co., Ltd.

    Aiwa Co., Ltd. Statistics: Public Subsidiary of Sony Corporation Incorporated: 1951 as AIKO Denki Sangyo Co., Ltd. Employees: 10,685 Sales: ¥349.61 billion (US$2.90 billion) (1999) Stock Exchanges: Tokyo NAIC: 33431 Audio & Video Equipment Manufacturing; 334119 Other Computer Peripheral...
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    Marketing Strategy of Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd

    Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd. (アイシン精機株式会社, Aishin Seiki Kabushiki Kaisha?), also known as Aisin TYO: 7259, is a Japanese corporation which develops and produces components and systems for the automotive industry. Aisin is a Fortune Global 500 company, ranked 347 on the 2007 rankings. Aisin Seiki was...
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    Marketing Strategy of Transdev Burnley & Pendle

    Transdev Burnley & Pendle is a bus operator running within the boroughs of Burnley and Pendle, and into the surrounding areas including Accrington, Keighley and the high profile express service to Manchester. Burnley & Pendle is a subsidiary of the Transdev Group, but has its roots as a former...
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    Marketing Strategy of Airgas, Inc

    Airgas, Inc. (NYSE: ARG), headquartered in Radnor Township, Pennsylvania, through its subsidiaries, is the largest U.S. distributor of industrial, medical and specialty gases (delivered in packaged or cylinder form), and hardgoods (welding, safety and related products). Statistics: Public...
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    Marketing Strategy of Airborne Express

    Airborne Express (IATA: GB, ICAO: ABX, Callsign: Abex) was an express delivery company and cargo airline. Headquartered in Seattle, Washington, its hub was at Wilmington, Ohio. Airborne was founded as the Airborne Flower Traffic Association of California in 1946 to fly flowers from the state of...
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    Marketing Strategy of AirTran Holdings

    AirTran Holdings (NYSE: AAI) is a Nevada corporation, based in Orlando, Florida, United States, that operates as an airline holding company. Its primary asset is AirTran Airways.[3] After the large amount of negative publicity surrounding the Flight 592 disaster, ValuJet Airlines suffered...
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    Marketing Strategy of AirTouch Communications

    AirTouch Communications was a U.S.-based wireless service provider that was created when PacTel Cellular was spun off from Pacific Telesis on April 1, 1994, forming both AirTouch Cellular and AirTouch Paging from "PacTel Cellular" and "PacTel Paging".[citation needed] Its headquarters were in...
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    Marketing Strategy of Air Products and Chemicals, Inc

    Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. (NYSE: APD) is an international corporation whose principal business is selling gases and chemicals for industrial uses. Air Products' headquarters is in Allentown, Pennsylvania, in the Lehigh Valley region of Pennsylvania, in the United States. Air Products is...
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