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concern exists in the overburdening of the market with the introduction of these two brands because it was believed that the Netherlands market potential being much lower than that of France. Another factor that must be considered is that of 'retailer acceptance' of two products being introduced simultaneously. X. Recommended Solution

The solution recommended is that the Netherlands market, having precisely the amount of shelf-space required for introduction of Belle Colour due to the recent reduction in hair color shelf-space requirements...

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It was believed that due to the same amount of original shelf-space being required that retailer acceptance would be assured and this would provide the consumer with the opportunity to be introduced to the Belle Colour product as well.
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1. Appendix 'E' Case Analysis

2. L'Oreal Case Study (nd) Part 6 Comprehensive Cases

3. Case 6-14 L'Oreal Nederland B.V.

Marketing: L'Oreal Case Study

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1. Appendix 'E' Case Analysis

2. L'Oreal Case Study (nd) Part 6 Comprehensive Cases

3. Case 6-14 L'Oreal Nederland B.V.

Marketing: L'Oreal Case Study


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