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Author Buchanan, Lauranne.

Title Bayer AG : Children's ASPIRIN / [prepared by] professor Lauranne Buchanan and Christopher K. Merker
Published Glendale, AZ : Thunderbird, The American Graduate School of International Management, ©2002

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Description 1 online resource (19 pages) : illustrations
Series International business online (text)
Thunderbird case series
Summary In the mid-1980s, Bayer AG faced a crisis when aspirin was associated with Reyes Syndrome, a rare but serious illness in children. Bayer decided not to remove Chilren's ASPIRIN from the market, but they pulled all promotion for the brand and complied with government regulations regarding product warnings on packaging. Shortly thereafter, new discoveries revealed the effectiveness of aspirin in the prevention of heart attacks and strokes in adults. Children's ASPIRIN--due to its lower cost and lower dosage--was an ideal product for the prevention market. Over the years, sales of Children's ASPIRIN had increased, but Bayer AG had never analyzed the percent of sales due to the children's v. prevention markets. Now the company must make a decision about what to do with the product. Should they retract Children's ASPIRIN altogether in order to increase sales of Bayer's higher-margin prevention brands or reintroduce it as a prevention product under another brand name? Implications for company growth and profitability are examined
Notes Thunderbird case number: A12-02-0026
Title from resource description page (viewed November 24, 2014)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes In English
Subject Bayer AG -- Case studies
SUBJECT Bayer AG. fast (OCoLC)fst00728057
Subject Product management -- Management -- Case studies
Crisis management -- Case studies
Crisis management.
Genre/Form Case studies.
Form Electronic book
Author Merker, Christopher K.
Thunderbird, The American Graduate School of International Management.