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    Pestel on Retail Sector

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    traditionally protectionist stance and opening up its retail market to greater overseas investment. In 2007 it eased restrictions on foreign investment‚ allowing overseas retailers to own 51% of outlets as long as they sell only single-brand goods. • Government realizes the need of foreign investment to provide the infrastructure - the warehousing‚ distribution and processing operations - that are needed to upgrade India’s chaotic retail industry. An estimated 50% of the country’s fruit and

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    Fdi in Retail Sector

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    which is done in productive assets and participation in the management of the company as the stake holders by a company which is based in one country‚ into a company based in another country. Recently the cabinet said OK for 51% FDI in multi-brand retail sector & 100% FDI in single brand. Foreign Investment in India is governed by the FDI policy announced by the Government of India and the provision of the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) 1999. RBI also issues notifications which contains the Foreign

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    Fdi in Retail Sector

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    Introduction India is in the midst of a retail boom. The sector witnessed significant transformation in the past decade from small-unorganized family-owned retail formats to organized retailing. Indian business houses and manufacturers are setting up retail formats while real estate companies and venture capitalist are investing in retail infrastructure. Many international brands have entered the market. With the growth in organized retailing‚ unorganized retailers are fast changing their business

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    Retail Sector in Uk

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    THE UK RETAIL SECTOR Retailing is one of the major economic sectors of United Kingdom‚ with retail sales of £221 billion‚ employing around 3 million people and operating over 300‚000 shops. Within the sector there is a scale polarisation at both the business and the store level. The leading retailers are huge‚ multinational businesses which dominate the sector. They operate a range of stores from major hypermarkets and supercentres through to small convenience stores. Retailing is also significant

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    Pakistan Retail Sector

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    PAKISTAN RETAIL SECTOR: Pakistan retail sector was worth $40 Billion dollars in fiscal year 2012‚ and has been growing at 5.3% in real (inflation adjusted) terms for the past five years. PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY: MNCs have a 53% share in pharmaceutical market. Where as the remaining 47% share is among the local companies. There are total 600 licensed companies in the country. According to the data‚ GSK tops the list among MNCs with a share of 11.59%. Where as‚ Getz pharmacheuticals tops the list

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    Zimbabwe Retail Sector

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    Zimbabwe Retail Sector: A look at some of the challenges presented by good economy growth. By Girland Chibaya A recent Economic Report for Africa mentioned that Zimbabwe is now ranked among the top 10 economic performers in Africa. While this is good news‚ what does this mean especially to those South African retail companies that are looking into investing in the country. A recent trend has shown that most retailers are starting to pay more attention to store growth to both South Africa and Sub-Saharan

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    Topic Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Overview of Industry as a whole 1.2 Profile of the Organization 1.3 Problems of the Organization 1.4 Competition Information 1.5 S.W.O.T. Analysis of the Organization Chapter -2 Object & Methodology 2.1 Significance 2.2 Managerial usefulness of the study 2.3 Objective 2.4 Scope of the Study 2.5 Methodology Chapter – 3 Conceptual Discussions

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    SIT Journal of Management Vol. 3. No. Special. November 2013. Pp. 1-11 1 A Comparative Study of Organized and Unorganized Retail Sectors in Bangalore Mihir Dash* & Sam Chandy** Abstract This study analyzes the challenges and opportunities faced by organized and unorganized retail players in Bangalore. It was found that organized retailers see competition from the unorganized sector as their biggest challenge‚ followed by competition between organized retailers and the inefficiency of

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    OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY * Understanding retail staff in terms of knowledge‚ skill‚ attributes * design exercise for testing competencies * Defining the factors for success in jobs (i.e.‚ work) and work roles within the organization * Assessing the current performance and future development needs of persons holding jobs and roles REASON TO CHOOSE THIS PARTICULAR TOPIC: Over the past 10 years‚ human resource and organizational development professionals have generated a lot of interest

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    opportunities for the educated youth. | Rate this:   +0     -0 | Sahib said: (Thu‚ Aug 1‚ 2013 11:56:07 AM)   |   |   | | FDI should not be implemented in India because the small shopkeepers working will be highly challenged and their survival‚ their existence will fall into danger. This will indirectly lead increase in crime rate and other issues. | Rate this:   +0     -0 | Gaurav said: (Thu‚ Aug 1‚ 2013 03:08:16 AM)   |   |   | | As per the CII‚ FDI will surely boost the Indian market

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