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    Table of Contents Acknowledgement 3 Executive Summary 5 Media & Entertainment Industry 6 Market Size 6 Television Industry 8 Research Methodology 9 Statistical Analysis 10 Limitations 23 Bibliography 24 Annexure 25 Executive Summary The findings of the research were- On an average a housewife watches TV for about 2.9 hours on a weekday and 3.3 hours on a weekday. Whereas the whole family watches TV for about 4.2 hours on a weekday and 4.8 hours on a weekend. More than 3/4th of the respondents

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    Price: £ 550.00De-licensing in 1991 has put the Indian automobile industry on a new growth track‚ attracting foreign auto giants to set up their production facilities in the country to take advantage of various benefits it offers. This took the Indian automobile production from 5.3 Million Units in 2001-02 to 10.8 Million Units in 2007-08. The other reasons attracting global auto manufacturers to India are the country’s large middle class population‚ growing earning power‚ strong technological capability

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    The Changes in the Carpentry Industry The carpentry industry has changed drastically through time‚ and this is because of all the developments that have happened. The main change is technology. The carpentry industry is very thankful for all the new technology. Technology has increased the time spent and even the cost of the project. Technology is not the only factor changing the carpentry industry. Different methods of completing projects have played a big role in changes. Carpenters have developed

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    2. Analysis of Supply Dynamics Issues When we talk about supply in terms of the banking sector‚ we talk about supply of funds that the bank can loan. This supply of loanable funds come mainly from the customers themselves in the form of deposits. The demand section of this report discusses in-depth about the deposits from the market. This section is used to address the macro-economic aspects of the supply of funds including the money supply of the country‚ major contributors in the supply dynamics

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    When I began attending high school freshman year I was confident I would graduate senior year. Slowly my opinion began to change overtime due to the stress of having moved cities. My family decided it was a better decision to enroll to the closest school of our new home. I ended up having to attend a new high school because of the distance. At the time‚ the stress of having to start all over again in a new high school had become an issue. I wasn’t able to excel in most of my classes‚ so my performance

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    Oliver Kingsley History Test How did industry and agriculture change? One the first ways the whole system of the agriculture and industry changed for china was due to the fact that Mao initiated the Land Reforms in the year of 1944. This consisted of the peasants regaining their land back from the landlords and the once favored landlords (in the time of the KMT) were humiliated publicly and removed from their positions. This changed the whole system due to the fact that the unlike before

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    Market Trends and Changes in Dell Computers Kim Jones University of Phoenix ECO/365 Dr. Dominic F. Minadeo September 10‚ 2009 Market Trends and Changes in Dell Computer This paper will describe market trends that Dell Computer may face in the near future. Possible changes will be identified within the following areas; market structure‚ technology‚ government regulation‚ production‚ cost structure‚ price elasticity of demand‚ competitors‚ supply and demand. This paper will also touch

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    The origin of mutual fund industry in India is with the introduction of the concept of mutual fund by UTI in the year 1963. Though the growth was slow‚ but it accelerated from the year 1987 when non-UTI players entered the industry. In the past decade‚ Indian mutual fund industry had seen a dramatic imporvements‚ both qualitywise as well as quantitywise. Before‚ the monopoly of the market had seen an ending phase‚ the Assets Under Management (AUM) was Rs. 67bn. The private sector entry to the

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    Feb 2013‚ 13-20 © IASET A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE NON- LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN INDIA D. SHREEDEVI1 & D. MANIMEGALAI2 1 Associate Professor‚ Apollo Institute of Hospital Administration‚ Hyderabad‚ India 2 Assistant Professor‚ Apollo Institute of Hospital Administration‚ Hyderabad‚ India ABSTRACT With the privatization of insurance‚ monopolistic competition of public sector insurance companies came to an end‚ giving wider opportunities to the customers to select

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    INTRODUCTION Indian Telecom industry has emerged as the fastest growing telecom market in the world. The opening of the telecom sector to the foreign investors has not only led to rapid growth in subscriber base but also helped a great deal towards maximization of consumer benefits‚ particularly in terms of price discovery following the moderate approach in tariffs. The success of the Indian telecommunications sector has become the cynosure of the world and has made the country a truly attractive

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