Contents Topic Page No. Introduction --------------------------------------------------------------------- 03 Products And Services -------------------------------------------------------- 03 History ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 03 Competitors --------------------------------------------------------------------- 04 Profit and Loss Account
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“Research on Rebranding of Airtel after merging with Zain telecommunication” Submitted to:- Dr. Niharika Gaan Submitted by: Mohd. Rizvan Priya Singh Nishant Bindra Bhojraj Purohit Chankit Parekh Vikash Kumar Declaration We hearby declare that the project entitled “Rebranding of Airtel After merging with Zain Telecommunication” being submitted to Dr. Niharika Gaan. This project is orginal peace of work done by us and it has not been publishe or submitted anywhere else. With
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of kanban. Further development: In 1973 oil crisis is occur‚ so many company stopped their profit ‚ but Toyota manufacturing company is still working . After World War 2‚ America cut cost of mass production car. Japanese also followed this strategy. America has generated wonderful production management‚ business management techniques such as (Q‚ C) and (TQC)‚ and industrial engineering methods. Japanese realized that they have to use their techniques. Toyota motor also defines just in
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Airline Industry: Pricing Structure and Strategies ABSTRACT The profitability of an airline industry depends on filling seats‚ and on the company’s ability successfully to anticipate the cost and price structures of their competitors. However‚ many airline carriers have a hard time accomplishing this because the average airline passenger just needs to travel from one destination to another in the most convenient and shortest amount of time at a reasonable price. Therefore‚ customers in this
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* Bharti Airtel aimed to be a low cost provider in the highly capital intensive telecom industry. They needed to keep pace with the rapid growth of their customer base‚ which was growing at almost 100 percent per year. Their strategy was to acquire new customers and achieve low cost per minute‚ but it required huge capital investments. * They outsourced everything and concentrated only on marketing‚ sales and distribution. They redefined the core activities in telecom industry and concentrated
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Summer Project Report on “Comparison Between Two Telecom Companies” Airtel & Vodafone Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) of Amity Global Business School‚ Chandigarh Faculty Guide- Submitted By- Prof. Supriya Rahul Sehgal Karamjeet Kaur
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PROLOGUE This case study looks at the strategy of Bharti Airtel to promote its brand with a focus on the youth and how it has very effectively used the brand elements to connect with the users and added the social dimension to it. This case study illustrates brand building of Airtel through the sports sponsorship and youth oriented campaigning. This case highlights how ‘Sports Sponsorship’ has emerged as a unique medium of brand building because of its standout presence and youth appeal. Sports
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to Pulsar? * Why does Pulsar have an edge over other performace oriented bikes? In the course of this literature‚ we will answer all the above questions‚ and throw some light on the success story of Pulsar‚ evoulution of Pulsar‚ marketing strategies Bajaj has employed to promote their product and much more. History of Bajaj Bajaj Auto Limited is India’s largest manufacturer of scooters and motorcycles. The company generally has lagged behind its Japanese rivals in technology‚ but has invested
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and Relating Pricing Strategies Abstract This paper analysis’s the four categories of the market structure; perfect competition; monopolistic competition‚ oligopoly and monopoly marketing structures. It will also provide pricing strategies as they are specifically related to each market structure. Each market structure possesses it own unique pricing structure that every business follows to achieve its maximum profit. Some market structures pricing strategies are simple
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How Starbucks Uses Pricing Strategy for Profit Maximization by Tucker Dawson Last Thursday Starbucks raised their beverage prices by an average of 1% across the U.S‚ a move that represented the company’s first significant price increase in 18 months. I failed to notice because the price change didn’t affect grande or venti (medium and large) brewed coffees and I don’t mess with smaller sizes‚ but anyone who purchases tall size (small) brews saw as much as a 10 cent increase.The company’s third quarter
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