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    | 2012 | | | Consumer behaviour in maggi noodles | | Submitted By: Nidhi Sharma Shubham Jain Stuti Goel Sumit Gugnani Submitted To: Prof. Ranjita Gupta Acknowledgement Apart from the efforts of me‚ the success of any project depends largely on the encouragement and guidelines of many others. We take this opportunity to express our gratitude to the people who have been instrumental in the successful completion of this project. We would like to show my greatest appreciation to Prof. Ranjita

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    Jaguar Symbol Analysis

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    internationally recognised symbol that not only identifies the company but also shows what it stands for. Jaguar’s two most crucial symbols were described to us by Simon Wilson‚ head of market research‚ who characterises Jaguar as ’beautiful fast cars’: ’The "Leaper" is the big symbol of Jaguar. There are two symbols‚ the "Growler" that sits on the steering wheel and the Leaper on the bonnet. The big discovery point is

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    three years after the international trade barriers were lifted. They used this to launch Corn Flakes as its number one brand. It was estimated that even if Kellogg’s grabbed two percent of the market share available it would result to 18 million consumers and this would make it the largest market above the entire US. MARKET SHARE Since the first attempt by Kellogg’s at localisation‚ the market for convenience goods has expanded. The breakfast segment by itself is estimated at Rs 600 crore‚ growing

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    2010 A Research on ―Purchase Pattern of consumers for Consumer Durables along with Preference towards Organized & Unorganized Retail Formats” In Partial fulfillment of MBA Program of Gujarat University (Batch: 2008-2010) Submited By Priyam Mehta (08059) Umesh Lukhi (08052) Submitted To Prof. Praneti Shah N R institute Of Business Management A GRAND PROJECT REPORT ON ―Purchase Pattern of consumers for Consumer Durables along with Preference towards Organized & Unorganized Retail

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    Jaguar Plc, 1984

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    Executive Summary: Jaguar PLC‚ 1984 This case explores the operating exposure of Jaguar PLC in 1984‚ just as the government is about to relinquish control and take the company public via an IPO. The primary concern of the CFO is that Jaguar sells over 50% of its cars in the US‚ while its production costs and factories are U.K.-based. This currency mismatch creates operating exposure for the firm that needs to be hedged. While the current trend in the USD has been higher‚ the markets are expecting

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    Jaguar or Bluebird (a)

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    Case 3 Successful career In general‚ Mark has been managed to do his expatriate career so well. In particular‚ even there were some obstacles at the beginning‚ Mark succeeded in accomplishing his international assignments. He has a great background of working in a variety of places such as Japan‚ Thailand‚ Indonesia‚ Vietnam‚ Malaysia and currently London. After one year moving to Energem‚ Mark became a level three manager and then was promoted to be an expatriate in London. When the three-year

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    The Jaguar, by Ted Hughes

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    In The Jaguar the first two verses are used to describe the zoo in which the animal resides. He slowly builds up to the Jaguar by describing the docile animals around and creating the atmosphere of almost unsettling stillness. He emphasises this disturbing aspect of the zoo with similes such as ’parrots shriek as if they were on fire’ and " strut like cheap tarts". This builds visual imagery in the audience’s mind as it emphasizes the lack of movement in the first stanza. The use of enjambment further

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    A PROJECT REPORT ON “CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR OF AIRTEL” FOR PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (2007-2009) SUBMITTED TO: U.P. TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY Bharadwaj SUBMITTED BY: Shailendra Kumar MBA III SEM. 0702970003 ROLL NO.: 1 KRISHNA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (AFFILIATED TO U.P. TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY‚ LUCKNOW) 2 CONTENTS  ACKNOWLEDGEMENT  PREFACE  EXECUTIVE SUMMARY  OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY  RESEARCH METHODOLOGY  INTRODUCTION

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    Tata Jaguar Merging

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    Tata and Jaguar‚ Land Rover Deal 1. Motivation/ reason for the merger/ acquisition; • Tata Motors wanted to have presence outside India • It desired to have a diversified line-up ranging from the world’s cheapest car to some of the more expensive • It enabled Tata’s entry into luxury car segment • JLR It had become a cash drag on Ford • It would enable Ford to focus on its core Ford brand and "One Ford" global transformation. • Take advantage of the low cost manufacturing base in India

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    In 2014‚ British automaker Jaguar announced a new campaign to counter the heavy favorites in the luxury auto world‚ Audi‚ BMW‚ and Mercedes-Benz. One of their most recent TV commercials‚ marketing their XF sedan‚ demonstrates this very effectively. The commercial starts off with a bright white Jaguar XFR‚ their top of the line XF‚ driving through a dimmly lit parking garage‚ while the narrator‚ with a deep British accent‚ stating that "Many don’t know that Jaguar is one of the fastest growing

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