telecom players dominate this market - Bharti Airtel with 19.5% market share‚ Reliance Communication with 16.7% and Vodafone with 16.4% followed by Idea around 12% and then BSNL having market share of around 11%. HISTORY OF AIRTEL Sunil Bharti Mittal founded the Bharti Group. In 1986‚ Mittal incorporated Bharti Telecom Limited (BTL)‚ and his company became the first in India to offer push-button telephones‚ establishing the basis of Bharti Enterprises. In 1995‚ Mittal incorporated
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Communications Group-8‚ Sec-C Ajit‚ Anuj‚ Prateek‚ Rohit‚ Vaibhav AIRTEL: Evolution Founded: 7th July 1995 First mobile phone company in the world to outsource everything except marketing and sales and finance operates in 20 countries across South Asia‚ Africa and the Channel Islands The largest cellular service provider in India 4P+2P+3P for AIRTEL 4P’s Product: Airtel is the fifth largest telecom operator in the world with about 230.8 million
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(In Million) Fixed 929.37 Mobile 31.53 Total 960.9 • 3. Introduction Group Company Wise % MarketShare (Subscribers) as of July 2012 Operator Wise % Growth as of July 2012 1% 1% 0% 6% Airtel 0 Vodafone 0.80% 0.78% 10% 28% 0 0.39% 0.43% IDEA 0.000% 0 BSNL Videocon MTNL Loop IDEA Uninor Vodafone Aircel Airtel BSNL 014% Aircel 0 -1.69% Uninor 0 -2.37% 0 Videocon 0 MTNL -4.92% 23% 17% 0 Loop 0 0 -7.50% • (4. Introduction With the connections now growing at a faster pace in rural areas as compared
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A STUDY ON Brand Awareness With reference to “AIRTEL” VISAKHAPATNAM Project report submitted to Andhra University‚ Visakhapatnam in partial Fulfillment for the Award of the Degree in MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION By Regd.No. Under the esteemed guidance of Project Guide [pic] DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES ANDHRA UNIVERSITY CAMPUS VIZIANAGARAM (2007-2009) CERTIFICATE This is to certify that project report entitled “BRAND
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Case Study: Hindustan Lever Limited Overview Hindustan Lever Limited (HLL)‚ a leader in the fast-moving consumer goods business‚ is among the top five exporters in India.15 HLL’s distribution network‚ with more than 3‚400 distributors and 16 million outlets‚ markets more than a thousand products manufactured in more than a hundred plants across India. The company’s HIV and AIDS program‚ initiated in 2002‚ focuses on protecting the health of its skilled young workforce. Its factories have HIV and
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HALEEB FOODS Case study on Haleeb food limited: Introduction: HFL is now one of the fastest growing packaged food companies in Pakistan with an annual turnover of Rs. 9.2 Billion (F2006). It is a private limited company. It started commercial production in July 1987. Due to consistently superior performance‚ it has achieved undisputed leadership in the liquid packaged milk category with a market share of over 52%. HFL has a very strong brand portfolio consisting of dairy as well as non-dairy
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Sunil Bharati Mittal is the Chairman & MD of Bharti Group‚ India‚ The largest Telecommunication player of India having its presence in more than 17 Circles of India. Today‚ Airtel has a national network with a presence in nearly every major sector. The Company is one of the India’s Largest Telecomm sector Company having a Market Capitalization of more than Rs.60‚000 Crores. Sunil Mittal & his brothers own 32% of the Company and are therefore worth something like above Rs.20‚000. - Sunil
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While reading this case study‚ one problem can obviously been observed- paradox of change. Shouldice is operating at its "best operating level"(as we can see from the case)‚ a specialized work force but it is failing to meet all the demand for its chosen market niche. Adding additional capacity to meet market need may upset the existing work force and lower quality of operations. Failing to meet market requirements may cause competition that would lead hospital to loss market share. I make a SWOT
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BY • • • • • • • Partha Pratim Mahanta Utpal Rajkonwar Omi Nirmali Pranjal Pran Pratim Parag Bharti Airtel Limited NSE: BHARTIARTL‚ BSE: 532454 Airtel is an Indian telecommunications company that operates in 19 countries across South Asia‚ Africa and the Channel Islands. It operates a GSM network in all countries‚ providing 2G or 3G services depending upon the country of operation. Airtel is the fifth largest telecom operator in the world with about 230.8 million subscribers across 19
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Case Study Shouldice Hospital Limited 09. November 2011 1. How does Shouldice compete? Identify at least three characteristics of Shouldice´s operations that contribute to its competitiveness. The four most important influences on competiveness in a company are cost‚ time (speed)‚ flexibility and quality. Cost and time should be held as small as possible‚ flexibility and quality as high as possible. In the Shouldice case we added another category: customer service. For the categories
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