Reference no: EM13853057
Finding Target Market Opportunities with Market Segmentation:
Diamonds have always been associated with glamour and privileges. In the past, South Africa's De Beers has promoted white stones as the ultimate gift of love and while pink diamonds did sell, brown stones were, until recently, completely neglected. For Argyle, the operator of Australia's largest diamond mine, this represented a marketing nightmare. The 40-hectare Kimberely mine was discovered in 1979 and since 1986 has supplied more than a third of the world total output of diamonds. Unfortunately, only 5 percent of these are of the gem quality, of which 50 percent are coloured. In 1993, the mine produced approximately 41 million carats and generated A$0.5 billion in revenue.
Jewellers prefer white gems. Research shows that consumers exposed to the coloured gems express favourable attitudes toward them but that retailers still perceive them as risky. It is a catch-22 situation: retailers won't stock brown diamonds which they think won't sell and this results in no customer exposure and therefore no sales!
De Beers has complete control of the world market, buying 80 percent of Argyle's industrial and near-gem quality products and nearly 100 percent of gem quality stones of colour but it does not promote them. Argyle, which produces 50 per cent of the world's output, therefore took the initiative and targeted the US, the largest initiative diamond market in the world, valued at US$12 billion. The company made sure, however, that sales would not harm sales of the white diamond variety and hence would not threaten De Beers.
The product name was changed to Champagne and Cognac, which had classy and desirable connotations. Rather than presenting it as the ideal romantic gift, Argyle portrayed the product as suitable for the thirty-something woman, upwardly mobile and able to pay for her own indulgences, a population on the increase and expected to provide more growth opportunities.
In Australia, demand for Champagne and Cognac is still quite small but in the US sales have increased dramatically. Awareness of the product among retailers increased from 5 per cent to 95 percent in the past four years and the market grew to $200 million during the same period of time. Argyle also arranged for the diamonds to be cut in India rather than Europe, lowering the costs. Diamond mining is a risky business, but with the emergence of exotic stones from exotic places it seems ripe to tap the growing market of wealthy women.
1. How Argyle did changed the Problem into an Opportunity?
2. Define the characteristics of the segment chosen by applying the relevant theory?
3. What are the advantages of choosing the Segment
Post a discussion regarding importance of receiving feedback
: Post a discussion regarding the importance of receiving and responding to feedback on your scholarly writing. Indicate what you have learned about the scholarly writing process up to this point in your academic career.
|
Problem regarding the constrained optimization
: A company produces and sells four grades of industrial solvents - A, B, C, and D. The selling price per gallon of each grade of solventis $6.40, $5.00, $4.20, and $3.50 respectively.
|
Social justice and multicultural issues
: Article- Social Justice and Multicultural Issues: Implications for the Practice and Training of Counselors and Counseling Psychologists. What is the primary purpose of the article
|
Osha currently enforces an eight-hour
: OSHA currently enforces an eight-hour, time-weighted average (TWA) PEL of 90 dBA, and uses a 5 dB exchange rate. NIOSH recommends an eight-hour TWA exposure limit of 85 dBA and a 3 dB exchange rate. The 85 dBA limit and 3 dB exchange rate is also use..
|
What are the advantages of choosing the segment
: What are the advantages of choosing the Segment
|
Contingency planning paper
: Assume that you have been hired by a small veterinary practice to help them prepare a contingency planning document. The practice has a small LAN with four computers and Internet access. Prepare a list of threat categories and the associated business..
|
Various management systems standards
: 1. Consider the key tenets of well-known management systems. Discuss why you believe similar, key management concepts tend to recur in the various management systems standards.
|
Discuss how dunn should address cultural diversity
: Discuss how Dunn should address cultural diversity within the organization
|
Creating an entity-relationship diagram
: The next step will be to start on the data design for the TIMS project. This will involve creating an entity-relationship diagram (ERD) after reviewing all the associated entities and considering any interactions between entities. This will also i..
|