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    About Tata Steel Tata Steel was established in 1907 by JN Tata at Jamshedpur in Bihar‚ India. The company commenced production in 1911. In the early 1980’s‚ the company initiated a modernization program for its steel plants. By the mid 1990’s‚ Tata Steel was Asia’s first and India’s largest integrated steel producer in private sector. In 2003‚ Tata Steel declared a turnover of Rs 98.44 billion with a profit after tax of Rs 10.12 billion. Q1. Discuss the reasons for aggressive branding and marketing

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    Journal of Management Studies‚ Department of Management Studies‚ University of Dhaka Issue: December‚ 2009 The Dynamics of Residential Real Estate Sector in Bangladesh: Challenges Faced and Policies Sought Muhammad Saifuddin Khan1 Suborna Barua2 Abstract: Real sector is the growth centre for the development of an economy. Bangladesh‚ being one of the densely populated nations in the world has been experiencing severe inadequacy of housing shortage for its citizens. Although majority of the

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    Essay Writing Monitoring Sustainability of Tata Steel Subject : LB5203 – Sustainable Enterprise Tutorial Group: A Tutor : Dr. Jackie Ong Name: Himil Jariwala Student ID: 13062671 Introduction What is sustainability? Sustainability can more effectively be stated as an opportunity for innovation and is the key to company growth in the future (Richard B‚ Chapas‚ Research-Technology management‚Pg:20‚2005).Sustainability development enables us to improve the lifestyle of the people without

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    Case Study ’TATA SWACH-Nano Tech Water Purifier ’ 1.How the TATA Chemicals developed an innovative product‚ Tata Swach‚ the Nano Filter? Tata Chemicals and Tata Consultancy Services Ltd first began work in 2006 on the idea of water purification system made up of natural materials. Mr. Gopalkrishnan‚ vice chairman of TATA Chemical was inspired by the concept of an earlier water filter conceived. The filter used rice-husk ash‚ which is derived after burning rice husk or chaff ‚ a byproduct

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    At the end of 19th century Jamshedji Nusserwanji Tata met steel makers in Pittsburgh to get the most advanced technology for his plant. It is said that he got the idea of building a steel plant when he heard Thomas Carlyle declaring that "the nation which gains control of iron soon acquires the control of gold" in a lecture in Manchester. At the turn of the twentieth century‚ Jamshetji Tata asked geologist Charles Page Perin to help him find the site to build India’s first steel plant. The search

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    Summary of Technological Opportunity and Innovation: An Indian firm Tata has launched the Nano people’s car‚ which is the cheapest car in the world‚ in January 2008‚ and the company also led to the other manufacturers revealing their plans for the cheap car market. Companies like Toyota‚ Fiat and Ford are also interested in the production of the cheap cars‚ and they had announced to invest a huge amount in India to make a new small‚ low cost car. The increasing competition‚ which has developed

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    World Journal of Social Sciences Vol. 1. No. 1. March 2011. Pp.125 - 136 IFRS Implementation in India: Opportunities and Challenges Pawan Jain1 One of the foremost requirements to operate a Business successfully is to have a good financial reporting system in place. Keeping this in mind‚ Accounting Professionals and Accounting Bodies across the globe‚ during last decade‚ had tried to put a financial reporting system in place which is harmonized‚ robust and have extensive applicability.

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    POSITIONING IS INEVITABLE –A CASE STUDY OF TATA NANO Natasha Saqib Assistant Professor Department of Management Studies‚ University of Kashmir‚ South Campus Email –natalie81985@gmail.com Correspondence Address Natasha Saqib C/O Jamsheed Saqib United India Insurance Co. Ltd Divisional Office Regal Chowk Srinagar‚ Jammu & Kasmir Pincode No 190001 POSITIONING IS INEVITABLE –A CASE STUDY OF TATA NANO Abstract The forces of globalization and technological advancement have rendered

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    Many shares have been sold in the last 3 years. • Its effective and efficient Management has resulted in company’s success over a constant period. • Dividend yield Ratio is maximum from Tata Chemicals. This results in shareholders showing willingness to purchase more share and thus enabling the company to capture a major portion of the market share. • BASF India Limited has been slowly capturing the market. Their growth has been constant

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    Majority of the males prefer to own the car of Tata Motors than females because most of the car owners are taxi drivers and few people use car for personal use. 2. Majority of the customers are in the age group of above 45 years which shows that Tata Motors is focusing more on old generation. 3. Majority of the customers are earning the income between Rs. 100000-250000 per annum. 4. Majority of the Tata Motors customers own the car of Tata Indigo and Tata Indica because most of the taxi drivers use

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