HOUSEHOLDS PRODUCTS (INDIA) LIMITED (D) Indore (in % of all toilet soap buyers) Total Penetration Total Buyers New Buyers Repeat Buyers Repeat Rate% 7.1 7.06 7.1 10 5.48 2.9 2.58 36.34 15.3 8.59 5.3 3.29 32.90 16.9 5.18 1.6 3.58 23.40 17.4 3.8 0.5 3.3 19.53 17.4 1.73 0 1.73 9.94 17.8 1.97 0.4 1.57 9.02 18.1 2.11 0.3 1.81 10.17 The above table depicts that the following characteristics in the 2 cities Hyderabad: a) Low penetration
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Minor Research Project ON “Present Scenario of E-Shopping; A Study on Youth of Indore Region” [pic] (2012-2014) Prestige Institute of Management and Research GUIDED BY: SUBMITTED BY: Prof. DEEPAK JAROLIYA Divya Mathankar Monica Sharma Naina Rawat Nida Khan Piyush Soni
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payments – Payment can be made swiftly and remotely using various devices Can be used for – e-commerce / e-Trade – For other purposes like paying bills‚ taxes‚ etc MBA-II‚ EBF (FT-204C) Unit-3‚ Study material compiled by Prof. Vanita Joshi‚ SOM‚ SIMS‚ Indore 1 Categories of EFT Banking and financial payments * Large-scale or wholesale payment * Small scale or retail payment * Home banking Retailing payments * Credit cards * Debit cards On-line electronic commerce payments * Token-based payment system
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Acropolis Technical Campus‚ Indore Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering Subject-Microwave lab Student Name: Enrollment No.: Sub. Code- EC 704 Experiment No.: 01 Date: Batch: Details of submissions & performance Performing Extra turn Regular turn First Submission Second submission Grade and Remarks by the Tutor 1. Clarity about the objective of the experiment 2. Clarity about the problem statement 3. Submitted the work in desired format 4. Shown capability to solve the
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TECHNOLOGY‚ INDORE TRUBA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY INDORE PROJECT REPORT ON HEART RATE DISPLAY 2011-12 GUIDED BY: SUBMITTED BY: Mr.SURANJIT KOSTA ROHIT SURANA (0830EC091101) SHUBHAM DUBEY (0830EC091113) DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION TRUBA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY‚ INDORE TRUBA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY INDORE CERTIFICATE
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UNIVERSITY‚ INDORE GUIDED BY- SUBMITTED BY DR.SAURABHI CHATURVEDI VIVEK SOLANKI Student: MBA 3rd sem DECLARATION I am VIVEK SOLANKI student of Shri Vaishnav School of Business Management‚ Shri VaishnavSM Institute of Technology & Science (SVITS)‚ Indore (M.P.). I
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India has a large number of increasing vehicles as the increasing number of middle class can now afford to buy the vehicles. Although India has launched various rapid transit like Kolkata Metro‚ Delhi Metro and the Namma Metro and The Janmarg Ahemdabad BRT service but traffic is still a problem in India. India has more plans of
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EFFECT OF MERGERS ON EMPLOYEES Apoorv Choudhary IIPS-DAVV INTRODUCTION There are contrasting views on the impact of mergers and acquisitions on employees. Many times field level and management level employees react differently to a merger. Mergers are a form of consolidation where two or three companies merge and the identity of only the largest company remain intact and the smaller companies losses their identity. MERGER- The combining of two or more companies‚ generally by offering
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Annual Report 2012-13 More than just a BAG! Flexituff International Limited Disclaimer In this Annual Report‚ we have disclosed forward looking information to enable investors to comprehend our prospect and take inform investment decisions. This report and other statement- written and oral-that be periodically make‚ may content forward- looking statements that set out anticipated results based on the management’s plans and assumptions. We have tried wherever possible to identify
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non-disruptive labour environment; connectivity to large northern and western markets Road length per 1000 km : 460 Cell phone/ 100 persons: 0.29 Railway track length /00 sq km: 1.3 Surfaced roads/ 00 sq km: 20.8 Gwalior‚ Jabalpur‚ Bhopal and Indore are the domestic airports. Panna‚ and Khandwa are the two non operational airports in Madhya Pradesh. MAJOR INDUSTRIES * OPTICAL FIBRES
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