Nike vs. Reebok vs. Indian Brands: Celebrity Endorsement Showdown.
1. Brand Philosophy :
-Nike: "Just Do It" โ Aligns with global icons (e.g., Michael Jordan, Serena Williams).
-Reebok: "Be More Human" โ Focuses on fitness influencers (e.g., CrossFi
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OMPRAKASH SINGH
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How do some stocks suddenly rise in the stock market? Letโs find out ๐คฏ
Market and Economic Factors
1. Demand and Supply: When the demand for a stock increases and supply decreases, its prices rise.
2. Economic Growth: If a company's business is
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Vishu Bheda
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Business Savvy: Key Lessons from Kylie Jenner's Empire
1. Leverage Social Media: Kylie harnessed her massive social media following to market Kylie Cosmetics, creating direct and engaging consumer connections.
2. Authenticity Sells: She built a
Impact Of Media And Advertisement In The Consumer Buying
Media & Ads = The Invisible Sales Force.
Impact on Consumer Buying:
1. Awareness :
-Media puts your product on the map.
Example: Nikeโs โJust Do Itโ = universal recognition.
2. Perception B
In a tiny Dutch town, a secretive $350B tech company controls the future of AI, iPhones, and global military tech.
No one talks about them.
But both the US and China are in a brutal war for their technology.
Here's how ASML quietly became the worl
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1988: BlackRock was founded with a simple but powerful aim: to offer institutional clients asset management with a focus on advanced risk management.
1994: Within just six years, BlackRock had $53 billion in AUM.
1999: The company
The Rise of Byju's: India's EdTech Giant
Byju's, founded in 2011 by Byju Raveendran and Divya Gokulnath, has transformed from a startup to a multi-billion dollar edtech company, shaping India's education landscape.
Its innovative approach, using te