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Phillips Foods, Inc. - Introducing King Crab to the Trade
Frederic Brunel; Deborah UtterCase IVEY-9B09A004-EEntrepreneurship, MarketingBy 2006, Phillips Food Inc. had grown into one of the largest seafood businesses in the United States and was the number one U.S. brand for crab meat. The company comprised a restaurant division, a foodservice products division that sold to restaurants, and a retail products division that sold to grocery stores. In August, 2006, Phillips' product manager was responsible for defining the communication strategy decisions required to launch its new ...Starting at €8.20
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Phillips Foods, Inc. - Introducing King Crab to the Trade (Spanish version)
Frederic Brunel; Deborah UtterCase IVEY-9B09AS004Entrepreneurship, MarketingBy 2006, Phillips Food Inc. had grown into one of the largest seafood businesses in the United States and was the number one U.S. brand for crab meat. The company comprised a restaurant division, a foodservice products division that sold to restaurants, and a retail products division that sold to grocery stores. In August, 2006, Phillips' product manager was responsible for defining the communication strategy decisions required to launch its new ...Starting at €8.20
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Class--or Mass? (HBR Case Study and Commentary)
Kesner, Idalene F.; Walters, Rockney; Schulman, Dan; Jain, Dipak C.; De La Renta, Oscar; Bolen, Alexander L.; Nagle, Thomas T.Article HBS-R0504A-EMarketingJim Hargrove, the marketing director of $820 million Neptune Gourmet Seafood, is having a bad week. Neptune is the most upmarket player in the $20 billion industry, and the company is doing everything it can to preserve its premium image among customers. But Neptune's recent investment in state-of-the-art freezer trawlers, along with new fishing regulations, is resulting in catches that are bigger than ever. Though demand is at an all-time high, ...Starting at €8.20