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According to the paper 'GlaxoSmithKline Ethical Problems', in 2004, Anna Devathasan and Jenny Suo - high school students in New Zealand - analyzed the pre-diluted ready to drink ribena manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline in a chemistry project and found that it did not conform to the four times the vitamin C content of oranges as advertised.... he New Zealand Commerce Commission took up the case and sued GlaxoSmithKline.... The Auckland district court fined GlaxoSmithKline $NZ227500 and it was forced to carry out a $NZ96000 (Jacques, 2008), corrective advertisement detailing the contents of their product to its customers in New Zealand and Australia; a very costly affair in customer fallout and brand tarnishing (AFP, 2007)....
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Essay
The paper "Marketing Strategy of GlaxoSmithKline" highlights that companies like GlaxoSmithKline have provided medical aid and improved the quality of life of people.... GlaxoSmithKline provides high-quality medicines and believes that their effective medical treatment can reduce the need for surgery.... The main aim of this study is to analyze the marketing strategies adopted by GlaxoSmithKline Plc; a London-based pharmaceutical company (Chaffey et al....
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The paper "GlaxoSmithKline plc in China" tells that GlaxoSmithKline plc, established in 1935, is a British multinational corporation headquartered in Brentford, United Kingdom.... One such problem described in this essay is the ethical issue that has proven to be a cause of concern for GlaxoSmithKline while operating in the foreign market....
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Essay
GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) is one of the biggest pharmaceutical company having corporate headquarter in the UK and with operations based in US.... It has been estimated that GSK have almost 7% of the world's pharmaceutical market share.... It is a research based strong pharmaceutical company....
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Case Study
In the paper 'Operating Expenses of GlaxoSmithKline' the author estimates the five operating expenses for each of the past three fiscal years and evaluates what operating leverage was applied each year.... From the Income Statement Extract for 2003 (Fig 2), it is clear that PFIZER operated with a higher degree of operating leverage than GlaxoSmithKline.... GlaxoSmithKline may have been a little more conservative since its Research and Development Expenditure spans only 5% of its total fixed cost....
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GlaxoSmithKline Company is a company that is based in Britain and it deals with healthcare, biological products together with the pharmaceutical products.... GlaxoSmithKline Company similarly deals with the operations of the consumer healthcare which comprises of the nutritional drinks, over the counter medicines and also the oral health products.... he GlaxoSmithKline Company has launched so many of its products into the foreign markets so that it can adapt to the marketing mix to the foreign markets....
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The paper 'The Company GlaxoSmithKline' looks at one of the world's largest manufacturers of pharmaceutical products.... GlaxoSmithKline had a total net profit of £5.... The company is engaged through its various subsidiaries in the research, development, manufacture, and marketing of drugs and other health-related products....
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Research Paper
"Ethical Case: GlaxoSmithKline" paper examines the case of pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline that was recently fined large sums of money by the United States government for mis-promoting some of its drugs.... GlaxoSmithKline's CEO, Andrew Witty, communicated the company's regret and provided assurances that it has learned from the naïve mistakes.... Since stockholders – and other parties – usually suffer when companies make wrong inferences from their mistakes; it is vital to ask what 'mistakes' GlaxoSmithKline made....
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