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    Star Bazzar

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    1. INTRODUCTION To retail Industry.RETAIL INDUSTRYIn the Indian retailing industry‚ food is the most dominating sector and is growing at a rate of 9% annually. India retail industry is progressing well and for this to continue retailers as well as the Indian government will have to make a combined effort. The branded food industry is trying to enter the India retail industry and convert Indian consumers to branded food. Since at present 60% of the Indian grocery basket consists of non- branded items

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    The Global Beer Industry

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    In The Economist’s “Sell Foam like Soap” publication‚ the beer industry and its symbiotic ties to advertising are highlighted and explained in a fashion that relates well to our economic study of the industry. The market structure of the beer industry has led to an effect of high seller concentration that leads our study to the importance of factors such as advertising and product differentiation. In “Sell Foam like Soap‚” the author highlights the issue of slumping sales and the major breweries’

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    Recruitment of a Star

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    Problem Statement: Recruiting a new star analyst for RSH Research department in the semiconductor Industry domain while satisfying client‚ market and organizational expectations. Introduction to Company Rubin‚ Stern and Hertz(RSH)‚ an investment banking firm based in New York‚ is faced with the problem of hiring a replacement for their star semi-conductor analyst‚ Peter Thomson. Star analysts willing to shift companies are difficult to find in the present market scenario. But Stephen Connor

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    Pricing (Beer Brands)

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    IBS In this Assignment I want to compare several beer brands and their pricing. I will try to find out which pricing strategy is used for each beer brand. Pricing is one oft he 4 major elements of the marketing mix and pricing is an important stratejic issue because it is related to the positioning. Also it affects other marketing mix elements such as product features‚ channel decision and promotion. I decided to choose the most popular beer brands‚ which are selled mostly in Turkey. First I

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    The Boston Beer Company

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    The Boston Beer Company BEM106 Final Project Brian Cleary Sarah Luxenberg Peter Seidel Bill Van de Water May 28‚ 2004 Overview The Boston Beer Company has had amazing success in its transition from a small scale microbrewer to a large scale national brewery. Almost all of the company’s success is due to the Samuel Adams Lager product line‚ which has hardly changed from the founding of the company in 1984‚ to the IPO in 1995‚ to the present day. In fact‚ much of the appeal of Samuel Adams

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    Incentive Pay

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    Incentive Pay Incentive Pay is an important compensation that keeps employees wanting to perform to the best of their abilities for the company. Getting paid for specific performance results is probably in my opinion one of the reasons I would stay with a company. If I feel I am doing above and beyond what is asked of me and the company is receiving revenue based on my performance‚ I feel I should receive incentive pay. With my current employer‚ management employees are compensated for their

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    Study Guide for Chapter 5 Test 1. Who fought in the French and Indian War? Who won? What happened after? -England vs. French and Indian -England won -England took total control 2. What was the Proclamation of 1763? What was it suppose to stop? -Forbade settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains -stop fighting between Indians and English 3. Why did England pass the Stamp Act? What did it do? -British needed money to pay for the French and Indian war -required stamps on all kinds

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    children per day. On Christmas Eve 1945‚ five children went missing. The youngest child being five and the oldest being fourteen. Many people argue that the five children didn’t go missing‚ but that they died in a house fire that same night. But there are many reasons that no one can say for certain if they did or did not die. The five Sodder childrens case was one of the most mysterious cases ever. Italian immigrants George and Jennie Sodder were the parents of the five children. George came to America

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    Sea Stars

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    Carrillo 1 The Life Cycle of a Sea Star Between birth and death‚ a sea stars life follows a cycle of development‚ adulthood‚ and eventually parenthood. It is the cycle that produces new sea stars and keeps populations balance. Sea stars begin their lives as tiny larvae that look nothing like the adult sea stars. The larvae have different shaped bodies with many projecting arms. “It looks more like a blob of jelly” (Perry 46). Sea star larvae develop in open water and immediately become

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    DE BEERS PRESENTATION

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    industrial purposes or in the luxury sector (gemstones) Diamond jewellery is worth more than US$72 billion per year (very high profitability) The biggest slice of the cake A giant’s first steps  Founded in 1888 in South Africa by Cecil Rhodes‚ De Beers quickly obtained a dominant position in the world diamond market.  In just a few years‚ DeBeers became the leading company of an international cartel‚ mostly thanks to Ernest Oppenheimer and its heirs. “Common sense tells us that the only way to increase

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