In the background to supply‚ we notice about the terms "total product"‚ "marginal product" and "average product". These three figures are the foundation upon which the analysis of short-run production for a firm is analyzed. Total product is the total quantity of output produced by a firm for a given quantity of inputs. The usual framework is to analyze total product when in a variable input (labor) changes‚ for a given amount of a fixed input (capital). Diagram 1 In diagram 1‚ as the curve shows
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Thus‚ offering innovative products and service in the market are remarkably increasing. Consumer loan‚ credit card‚ online banking‚ mobile banking‚ ATM card etc are some of the outcomes of this continuous innovation and improvement. The technological innovations make the consumer more knowledgeable and persuade them to put more thinking in their buying decision. With the involvement of foreign and local banks the competition are on its peak. So only improving the product is not enough to be competitive
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A STUDY ON CONSUMER PERCEPTION OF AFTER SALES SERVICE WITH REFERENCE TO HYUNDAI CARS AT CHENNAI CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1.1 ABOUT THE STUDY The present study was conducted in order to know the perception of the customer with respect to after sales services and to gauge the satisfaction of its consumers. Every customer tends to develop a certain image of the company after using the product. In this process‚ After Sales Services
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statements about dividend policies is CORRECT? a. Modigliani and Miller argue that investors prefer dividends to capital gains because dividends are more certain than capital gains. They call this the ―bird-in-the hand‖ effect. b. One reason that companies tend to avoid stock repurchases is that dividend payments are taxed at a lower rate than gains on stock repurchases. c. One advantage of dividend reinvestment plans is that they allow shareholders to avoid paying taxes on the dividends that they
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BUSINESS PLAN 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Charming Joint-stock company is a distributor of products from manufacturers to retailers. The products that we distribute including Women’s Perfume and Men’s Aftershave. We intend to work on two markets are NAFTA and EU. The target customer of The Charming company are the person who find the attraction and the personality from themselves. Because our products make them discover the novelty from things familiar with them. The main market we aim to is the
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THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PERSONAL SELLING IN THE MARKETING OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PRODUCT IN NIGERIA (A CASE STUDY OF VANGAGE LTD) APPROVAL PAGE This DEDICATION This work is dedicated to my parents for all their love and support. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I like to acknowledge my supervisor Mr Udo former HOD of the department of Marketing Rivers State Poly technique Bori‚ for taking the pains to guide
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Consumer Preference of international Brands over local brands in FMCG Products Name: - Saad Hasan Registration No: - 4768 Course: - Methods of Business Research Submitted to: - Sir Qazi Salman Table of Contents Abstract:- The study is aimed to determine the consumer preference of international brands over local brands in FMCG Products. As Pakistan is a poor nation where per capita income is $1254. In this kind of scenario it looks very difficult for an Average Pakistani to
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initiatives on consumer’s buying behaviour: An empirical study Abu Bashar‚ Assistant Professor‚ Institute of Management Studies‚ Dehradun. ABSTRACT Although research into CSR and consumer behavior is still relatively young‚ there exists a growing interest in studying the links between CSR and marketing. The Indian consumers are now well aware that‚ in pursuing their business endeavors‚ companies now have to show more responsibility towards society and the environment where they are operating and at
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An introduction to ITC Ltd. Kolkata‚India Type | Public (BSE:ITC) | Founded | 24 August 1910 Radha Bazar Lane‚ Kolkata‚ India | Headquarters | Kolkata‚ India | Key people | Yogesh Chander Deveshwar‚ Chairman‚ K. Vaidyanath‚ Director‚ Partho Chatterjee‚ CFO | Industry | Tobacco‚ foods‚ hotels‚ stationery‚ greeting cards | Products | Cigarettes‚ packaged food‚ hotels‚ apparel | Revenue | ▲ $4.75 billion USD (2006) | Employees | 21‚000 (2007) | Website | www.itcportal.com |
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Consumer Behaviour of Two Wheeler customer towards Small Cars Introduction "The aim of marketing is to know and understand the customer so well the product or service fits him and sells itself.“ – Peter Drucker. As Peter Drucker puts it‚ a marketer needs to understand Consumer behaviour so that the marketing concepts have the essence of consumer orientation and the emphasis is more on the customer than the product. The core of modern marketing lies in creating meaningful value satisfaction
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