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    Dutch Lady

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    DUTCH LADY MILK INDUSTRIES BERHAD. 1.0 COMPANY PROFILE. 1.1 Background. Dutch Lady Milk Industries Berhad (“ Dutch Lady Malaysia) was incorporated in 1963. Besides being a leader in the quality branded dairy business‚ it was also the foremost milk company in Malaysia to be registered on Bursa Malaysia‚ the local Stock Exchange in 1968. Royal FrieslandCampina is its holding company which is a Dutch multinational corporation and among the largest milk companies in the world. The second

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    Effects of Shopping Addiction Shopping is a necessary part of life. We shop for food‚ clothing‚ cars‚ homes‚ or anything that may be a necessity to survive. If shopping is necessary‚ how can it also be an addiction? The answer is the same as with other addictions. According to Wikipedia‚ addiction is the continued use of a mood altering substance or behavior despite adverse dependency consequences or a neurological impairment leading to such behaviors. Oniomania‚ which is a Greek word meaning "for

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    Advantages of online shopping:  Online shopping is accessible round the clock. You can buy whatever you want even at 3 a.m. in the morning. You can choose from a wider variety of things available for you to shop which may not be available in the local brick and mortar stores. You also have the benefit to do all from the comfort of your own home. When you buy from online store you have the comfort to take your time while checking for the things of your choice‚ this will lead you to a simple and quick

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    English term ‘shopping cart’. The business-to-consumer aspect of electronic commerce (e-commerce) is the most visible business use of the World Wide Web. The primary goal of an e-commerce site is to sell goods and services online. E-commerce is fast gaining ground as an accepted and used business paradigm. More and more business houses are implementing web site providing functionality for performing commercial transactions over the web. It is reasonable to say that the process of shopping on the web

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    Internet retailing will see tremendous growth between 2006 and 2011 with sales rising over 100%. This growth is fuelled by the number of on- line households in the US‚ which has increased by 85% since 2000. More potential Customers for online shopping Markets Tap Global Markets Political Government policies promote competition through telecom liberalization‚ e-commerce promotion and legislation (Held et al.‚ 199 More affordable internet access and increase in internet users High

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    Study on E Shopping

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    A STUDY TO DETERMINE IMPACT OF CREDIT CARD PURCHASE LIMIT & MODE OF PAYMENT ON E-SHOPPING ABSTRACT Indian consumers are much more cautious about shopping online as compared to the West. There are some players in the field of e-shopping such as Amazon.com‚ Gateway.Inc‚ Buy.com‚ J.C. Penny‚ Office Depot‚ Costco Wholesale‚ QVC.com‚ Flipkart There are many variables that affect consumer behavior for e-shopping the variables that the following research is concentrating on are credit card purchasing

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    employee cleaning the products on the tables with clothes and re-cable wires after customer use. The store was very clean‚ well-kept‚ and bright. There was no hiring signs The Store Atmosphere Music was playing‚ different from the music played in the mall The feel of the store is very communal and social. It felt like a social gathering. The store caters anyone wanting to play with technology‚ gain technical support for apple products‚ or buy apple products and apple accessories The products being

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    DECLARATION I‚ BANDARU RAVI TEJA hereby declare that project titled “Study on the Customer behaviour on FBB‚ Manjeera Mall KPHB‚ in Hyderabad” is an original piece of research work carried out by me under the guidance and supervision of Mr. Ritesh Kumar (Marketing Head)‚ BIG BAZAAR‚ Tarnaka‚ Hyderabad. The information has been collected from genuine & authentic sources. It has not been submitted to any other institute or published earlier. Signature BANDARU RAVI TEJA (1225114102) GITAM Institute

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    The Ladies Paradise

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    Paper on Ladies Paradise Zola’s portrayal of men and their attitudes towards women may be the relation between that of‚ the controller and the controlled. One is made to believe that it is the men who control the women‚ and although this is the case in most instances of the Ladies Paradise‚ there are two people who ensue in resisting against all odds‚ at being run over by the machine that captivated and engulfed the late nineteenth century bourgeois household unit. They are the elegant Mademoiselle

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    Global Shopping Trends

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    Trends Multi channel Global Shopping trends Submitted By: Bharat Bhushan Narang (Roll No 18) EPGDIB - 2012 - 14 Subject: IMM Indian Institute of Foreign Trade‚ New Delhi Faculty: Dr. R. M. Joshi 1. Introduction ­ Multi channel Global Shopping trends 1. Background “91%  of  global consumers  believe that companies must  go beyond the minimum standards required by law to operate responsibly.”­ Cone Communications/ Echo‚ May 2013 “87%  of  global consumers believe business should place at least equal emphasis on social interests

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