The Strategist Quiz (#222)

- Which company’s corporate headquarter is located in a building called ‘Day one south’ and why is it named so?
- Which car launched in India is literally “full of energy, life, and enthusiasm”?
- For marketers, what does the ‘HoReCa’ segment consist of?
- Who was the first Indian to work with Cadbury in England, its home country?
- Owing to the furore created by upmarket cycling enthusiasts of this city on social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook, which luxury 5-star hotel was forced to put up a bicycle stand in its parking lot to satisfy them?
- By making Wal-Mart the sole distributor of its products, this company had enormous market share and profits. The same relationship led to its bankruptcy and fire-sale style liquidation of its assets in the late nineties. Name this company founded by a husband and wife pair whose first patented product was a dust pan.
- Who said this: “I told them they could invade the markets of the world — and have manufacturers screaming for protection in five years. I was, in 1950, the only man in Japan who believed that
- When put together, what do suppliers, customers, competitors, substitutes and new entrants constitute?
- If “Be more” is Titan’s base line, “Give me more stripes” is related to which brand?
- Identify the two companies from their logos below that merged to form a new entity a few years ago.
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Ten all-correct entries will receive a copy of Deborah M Kolb and Judith Williams’ Everyday Negotiation published by Wiley India (books courtesy: Wiley India). One lucky winner will also receive a cheque for Rs 2,000. Send your entries to strategist@bsmail.in. All entries must carry the postal address of the contestant. Last date for receiving entries: 10 March. Previous winners, employees of Business Standard and Wiley India and their families are not eligible to participate. |
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First Published: Oct 10 2011 | 12:35 AM IST
