K.J.Somaiya Institute of Management Studies and Research Marketing Management Deodorant Market of India - An Overview (Main Brand Studied – Dove) Submitted to: Professor Kiran Sharma Submitted by: Sneha M Zawar PGDM (Communications) Roll no: 60 05 – August – 2012 Contents Overview of Market: 2 Market Statistics: 3 Case Study: Dove 5 History: 5 Origin: 5 Segmentation 5 Target: 6 Positioning : 6 Unique Sellng Proposition : 6 Milestones:
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breakfast. With the... Biscuits in India report offer a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data 2009-2013‚ allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It identifies the leading companies‚ the leading brands and offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market - be they new product developments‚ distribution or pricing issues. Forecasts to 2018 illustrate how the market is set to change. Product coverage:
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Introduction Tea is one of the most refreshing and popular beverages of the world. India is one the the largest Tea producer in the world. Indian tea is the finest quality in the world. After water tea is the most widely consumed beverage in the world. Tea is basically the dried and processed leaves of only one species of plant called camellia sinensis. Herbal teas or herbal infusions are not really teas‚ but simply dried leaves and/or flowers from various other plants and herbs. Tea manufactured
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wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_app 6. Future of Mobile Phones - http://www.pcworld.com/article/237610/smartphones_of_the_future_how_they_will_look_what_they_will_do.html 7. Global Market - http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-07-28/telecom/32905834_1_galaxy-s3-samsung-and-apple-smartphones 8. Indian Markets - ISI Emerging markets
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Edible Oil Market in India BACKGROUND Edible oils constitute an important component of food expenditure in Indian households. Historically‚ India has been a major importer of edible oils with almost 30-40% of its requirements being imported till 1980s. In 1986‚ the Government of India established the Technology Mission on Oilseeds and Pulses (TMOP) in order to enhance the production of oilseeds in the country. The TMOP launched special initiatives on several critical fronts such as improvement
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consumers to explore new avenues of shopping. The report begins with an introduction of the retail market in India primarily because e-tailing is an online variant of retailing. This is followed by the introduction of the parent industry for e-tailing which is the e-commerce sector. A brief introduction is provided on the e-commerce sector along with the market size and growth as well as market segmentation. The focus then shifts to e-tailing deliberating on the concept‚ followed by its evolution
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India’s telecommunication sector is witnessing an explosive growth‚ as falling tariffs and rising incomes are bringing mobile phones within the reach of millions of new customers‚ according to Emerging Rural Mobile Market in India. Mobile industry players are eyeing rural India as their new area of opportunity. The companies are encouraged by the fact that mobile users are expected to cross 230 million by 2007 end and 500 million by 2010. Rural areas are expected to drive the next wave of telecom
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of the study. 1. . Overview of the study Business analysis of whey in India is not restricted to its well defined boundaries. Because of the nature of the product and its current status‚ it is traded globally and very small quantity is traded within the country. The study is intended to study the effect of global changes on trade. Similarly the emphasis is laid on the application of whey as a product for mass market. The idea is to understand capabilities required for the same and see if any
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INTRODUCTIONBRAND INDIA TODAY INDUSTRY MAGAZINEINDIA TODAYIndia Today is an Indian weekly newsmagazine published by Living Media India Limited‚ in publication since 1975 based in Mumbai. India Today is also the name of its sister-publication in Hindi. Aroon Purie is its editor-in-chief from 1975‚ a position he has held continuously for the last three decades.It is part of the India Today group also founded in 1975 and which now includes 13 magazines
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introduction of derivatives trading in India was the promulgation of the Securities Laws(Amendment) Ordinance‚ 1995‚ which withdrew the prohibition on options in securities. The market for derivatives‚ however‚ did not take off‚ as there was no regulatory framework to govern trading of derivatives. SEBI set up a 24–member committee under the Chairmanship of Dr.L.C.Gupta on November 18‚ 1996 to develop appropriate regulatory framework for derivatives trading in India. The committee submitted its report
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