The vast majority of the trademark value at Smuckers ($1.824 billion) is considered by the company to be indefinite-lived, not subject to amortization. This means that the company believes its marks have near-permanent value, evidence of their strength in the market.
The company's distribution competency is also considered to be one of its greatest strengths. Smuckers has saturation distribution across North America, which allows it to launch brand extensions and new products and to outmuscle smaller competitors. Distribution also allows Smuckers to forge partnership with its retailers that can help with product positioning within the store (merchandising) and with new product introductions. Smuckers can place complementary brands together to enhance its merchandising capabilities. The result has been strong financial performance, which in turn has fueled the company's strong balance sheet. This financial strength has allowed Smuckers to make acquisitions that have strengthened its brand portfolio. For example, the company acquired Folgers from Proctor & Gamble in 2008, taking advantage of that company's inability to leverage the brand -- most of Smuckers' profit in 2009 came from Folgers which acts as a complement to the Dunkin' Donuts coffee already marketed by Smuckers.
The weaknesses at the company seem at present to be more theoretical than actual. Smuckers' brands lack dynamism, but they are still strong in their segments. Thus, the brands represent risk rather than weakness. This decision is key because it allows Smuckers to address the issue before it becomes a problem over the long-term. Smuckers also has issues with respect to pricing power. This reflects the issues with respect to the brands. The company for the most part attempts to use the value of its brands as a point of differentiation but this strategy should result in the company being able to generate premium rents on its products. However, margins that lack the industry average indicate that this is not the...
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