TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER | PARTICULARS | PAGE NO | 1 | LOGO OF THE COMPANY | | 2 | INTRODUCTION(VISION‚MISSION‚OBJECTIVE) | | 3 | BUSINESS | | 4 | PRODUCT AND MARKET PROMOTER | | 5 | EXPANSION AND FUTURE PLAN | | 6 | FINANCIAL DETAIL | | 7 | CORPORATE INFORMATION OF THE COMPANY | | 8 | SHARE PRICE ANALYSIS | | 9 | ACHIVEMENTS OF BUSINESS | | 10 | GRAPH AND CHART | | 11 | BIBLOGRAPHY | | Chapter-1 LOGO OF THE COMPANY
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Project Report On “Dabur India Limited” Submitted To: Prof.Momita mam BY: 29-Rashmi Gawand 37-Priyanka Jagtap DABUR INDIA LIMITED Dabur India LimitedDabur India Ltd. is the fourth largest FMCG Company in India. Dabur deals in Health care and Personal care products. Today‚ Dabur has a turnover of Rs.1899.57 crores. The market penetration of Dabur is of about 1.5 million retail outlets all
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[pic] [pic] [pic] Submitted by: Suraj Kumar (47) Karan Sharma (60) Prabhakar Dash (34) Mayank Ahuja (40) Tale of contents: 1) Executive summary 2) Overview of FMCG sector in India 3) Product overview 4) History and mission of company 5) Types of products 6) Demand and supply analysis 7) Analysis report 8) Retailers 9) Price and demand 10) Competitors analysis 11) Selling and distribution 12) Customer preference
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Section 1: Binary fission‚ mitosis‚ & meiosis Reading: Chapter 7 Watch and Learn: Mitosis http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cVZBV9tD-A&feature=share&list=UUEik-U3T6u6JA0XiHLbNbOw Meiosis http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rB_8dTuh73c&feature=share&list=UUEik-U3T6u6JA0XiHLbNbOw Basic Learning objectives After completing the readings and practice exercises‚ students should be able to: Describe the process of binary fission. Describe the features and components of eukaryotic chromosomes and sister
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DABUR INDIA LTD. - GLOBALIZATION CASE ANALYSIS ECONOMIC ANALYSIS FOR BUSINESS DECISIONS (EABD) CASE SYNOPSIS Set in June 2007‚ the case is about an Indian enterprise attempting what few other consumer packaged goods (CPG) companies from emerging markets have attempted to do i.e.‚ move beyond national geographical boundaries to the global arena. In most emerging markets‚ including India‚ CPG is a local business characterized by indigenous players aspiring to rule at provincial levels. Very
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For a change‚ the boardroom meets the classroom. The Rs 1‚899.57 crore Dabur India’s efforts to enter B-school classrooms in search of innovative ideas and business strategies to double its turnover and profit by 2009-10 has already thrown up around 100 potential acquisition targets for the home-grown FMCG giant. Dabur‚ in an attempt to infuse some fresh thinking and forge closer ties with campuses‚ is conducting a national case study contest called ‘Navigator’. Several innovative ideas and business
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Objectives 1.1 Recognize a situation‚ problem‚ issue‚ or opportunity that needs addressing. 1.2 Determine the significance‚ scope‚ magnitude‚ and feasibility of finding a solution to the situation‚ problem‚ issue‚ or opportunity. 1.3 Identify ethical issues involved in business research. 1.4 Describe the business research process. Reading Read Ch. 1 of Business Research Methods. Read Ch. 2 of Business Research Methods. Read Ch. 3 of Business Research Methods Read Ch. 4 of Business Research
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New appraisal pill for Dabur staff Writankar Mukherjee‚ TNN Apr 22‚ 2008‚ 12.00am IST KOLKATA: FMCG major Dabur India is going to revamp its appraisal policy for 2‚600-odd employees across the country. The company has decided to move beyond plain-vanilla annual increments to a system of continuous employee reward. The move has been undertaken based on recommendations from noted HR consultant Hewitt Associates. There will also be spot awards to recognise employees on the spot at any time‚ for
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Dabur 1.)About Company - History(head ‚ when started ‚ FMCG‚Logo) ‚ overview of financial details. 2.)Portfolio 3.)Successful Brands ‚ not so Successful 4.)Any announcement or signals of new launch. 5.)Market Capitalization ‚ sales penetration etc. 6.)Future Forecast ‚ Recommendation 7.)Competitors. Dabur - Celebrate Life - Banyan Tree- Longevity - healthy-banyan tree- protection.- 4th Largest FMCG in India - 127 years of legacy- $5 Billion Capitalization -Revenues of 6146 Crores-Leading
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A. FIRM AND ITS OBJECTIVE: Conventional theory of firm assumes profit maximization is the sole objective of business firms. But recent researches on this issue reveal that the objectives the firms pursue are more than one. Some important objectives‚ other than profit maximization are: (a) Maximization of the sales revenue (b) Maximization of firm’s growth rate (c) Maximization of Managers utility function (d) Making satisfactory rate of Profit (e) Long run Survival of the firm (f) Entry-prevention
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