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    technology companies continue to prosper‚ over time what do you think will happen to the income differential between software programmers in the United States and India? What are the implications for the American economy? Answer 3a: *If India’s IT companies prosper‚ and demand continues to increase‚ wage rates will equalize between the U.S. and India because given the population differentials‚ it is likely that new U.S. programmers will be paid less that formerly. Moreover‚ as demand for Indian engineers

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    International Business Ventures Measuring a potential business venture has many aspects which the international manager must be aware of in order to convey the correct information back to the decision makers. Being ignorant to any of the aspects can lead to a false representation of the project‚ and hence an uninformed decision being passed. In order for a business to survive it must grow. For growth to be optimal‚ management must first be able to identify the most attractive prospective leads

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    Schindler India (A) – A Case Analysis ____________________________________________________________ __________________ CASE ANALYSIS – SCHINDLER INDIA Schindler Holding Ltd‚ a respected Swiss elevator company‚ was established in 1874 by Robert Schindler and the first Schindler elevator was installed in India in 1925. After technical and sales collaborations with Indian companies‚ ECE and Bharat Bijlee Ltd.(BBL) in 1958 and 1985‚ Schindler Ltd decided to setup a wholly owned company in India in

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    EXPERIMENT-10 TOPIC- INSTALLATION OF R.P.M. BASED PACKAGE WITH INFOSIS ON DRIVE PARTIONING(RED HAT) As the open source revolution grows around the world‚ more and more people are starting to switch over to the Linux Operating System and pre-eminent of all the Linux OS is the Red Hat Linux‚ owned and distributed by the Red Hat Inc. However‚ installation of Linux itself is seen as a rather arduous and herculean task among many beginners/inexperienced users. As a result this document has been formulated

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    ------------------------------------------------- The case traces the various developments from the time the joint venture took place till the breakup in 2000. In 1995‚ Escorts and Yamaha Motors formed a 50:50 joint venture (EYML). From 1995 to early 2000‚ EYML took several steps to become the number one player in India’s two-wheeler market. However‚ in mid-2000‚ Escorts divested 24% equity to Yamaha Motors and as a result‚ Yamaha Motors became a majority stakeholder in the venture (74:26). In May 2001‚ Escorts sold

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    different investment objectives which are launched from time to time. | |   |   |   | | OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY.To study about the awareness of Mutual Funds among people..To study the interest of people in investing in Mutual Funds..To study the different aspects of Mutual Funds according to different age‚ profession etc..To study the future of Mutual Funds in India..To study the different attitudes of people regarding risk‚ rate of return‚ period of investment etc.METHODOLOGY: A methodology is

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    Ch!c 1 Ch!c: The Fashion Trendsetter Collection Assignment 2 Professor Faulk November 30‚ 2011 Ch!c 2 Abstract Marketing strategy is essential to any business. In order to be successful there has to be a reliable. One of the most important components of the marketing strategy is the marketing mix. The elements that are featured in the marketing mix are: advertising‚ direct marketing‚ sales promotion‚ publicity/public relations‚

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    The situation of Dowry in India No sooner did Prof.Nagendra open the door of his room than he slumped on the ground with a shriek of horror with a shriek of horror. Three girls‚ pretty‚ nubile and silently smiling were swinging to and fro in the air. They were the dead bodies of his loving daughters who could not bear his mortifications or not being able to marry them for the want of dowry. Never did Dr. Tandon imagine that his daughters would be strangulated to death for not bringing enough dowries

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    Case III: LATE MOVER ADVANTAGE? Questions 1. Why has the ‘late corner’s strategy’ of Toyota failed in China‚ though it succeeded in India? 2. Why has Toyota failed to capture the Chinese market? Why is it trailing behind its rivals? 1.ans – Toyota failed to get a strong hold in the Chinese market due to poor understanding of the market. The reasons being mainly due to high pricing of the vehicle with which it entered the market in China as Toyota followed the price skimming strategy

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