to “AIRTEL” VISAKHAPATNAM Project report submitted to Andhra University‚ Visakhapatnam in partial Fulfillment for the Award of the Degree in MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION By Regd.No. Under the esteemed guidance of Project Guide [pic] DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES ANDHRA UNIVERSITY CAMPUS VIZIANAGARAM (2007-2009) CERTIFICATE This is to certify that project report entitled “BRAND AWARENESS” with reference to AIRTEL‚ Vishakapatnam
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Contents Topic Page No. Introduction --------------------------------------------------------------------- 03 Products And Services -------------------------------------------------------- 03 History ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 03 Competitors --------------------------------------------------------------------- 04 Profit and Loss Account
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structural reforms. Even though the fixed line market share has been dropping consistently. Three telecom players dominate this market - Bharti Airtel with 19.5% market share‚ Reliance Communication with 16.7% and Vodafone with 16.4% followed by Idea around 12% and then BSNL having market share of around 11%. HISTORY OF AIRTEL Sunil Bharti Mittal founded the Bharti Group. In 1986‚ Mittal incorporated Bharti Telecom Limited (BTL)‚ and his company became the first in India
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Lowth‚ Malcolm Prowle‚ Michael Zhang Nottingham Business School The impact of economic recession on business strategy planning in UK companies Research executive summary series Volume 6 | Issue 9 Key findings: The key findings from this research were: • There is very little optimism about the prospects for the UK economy in the short to medium-term. • There is quite a degree of optimism from companies about their own commercial future based on a combination of factors such as: accessing
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(In Million) Fixed 929.37 Mobile 31.53 Total 960.9 • 3. Introduction Group Company Wise % MarketShare (Subscribers) as of July 2012 Operator Wise % Growth as of July 2012 1% 1% 0% 6% Airtel 0 Vodafone 0.80% 0.78% 10% 28% 0 0.39% 0.43% IDEA 0.000% 0 BSNL Videocon MTNL Loop IDEA Uninor Vodafone Aircel Airtel BSNL 014% Aircel 0 -1.69% Uninor 0 -2.37% 0 Videocon 0 MTNL -4.92% 23% 17% 0 Loop 0 0 -7.50% • (4. Introduction With the connections now growing at a faster pace in rural areas as compared
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foreclosures and prolonged unemployment. The crisis played a significant role in the failure of key businesses‚ declines in consumer wealth estimated in trillions of US dollars‚ and a downturn in economic activity leading to the 2008–2012 global recession and contributing to the European sovereign-debt crisis. Causes for the crisis. The immediate cause of the crisis was the bursting of the United States housing bubble‚ which peaked in 2006‚ caused the values of securities tied to
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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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Strengths * Bharti Airtel has more than 65 million customers (July 2008). It is the largest cellular provider in India‚ and also supplies broadband and telephone services - as well as many other telecommunications services to both domestic and corporate customers. * Other stakeholders in Bharti Airtel include Sony-Ericsson‚ Nokia - and Sing Tel‚ with whom they hold a strategic alliance. This means that the business has access to knowledge and technology from other parts of the telecommunications
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Australia going into recession Submitted to Submitted by Bhagwant Virk What is recession? Recession is a significant decline in economic activity mainly a decline in GDP of an economy for two or more successive years. Recession results in major sink in stock market‚ real income ‚industrial production‚ employment opportunities and real estate. What Causes recession? 1. Any economy typically goes to recession for six months extending to two years. 2. A recession normally takes place when consumers
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When everyone thinks of a recession they think of the great 1930’s depression and the causes of it. However‚ just recently back in 2008 the United States also felt the effects of a recession that still lingers today. A recession is defined as a significant decline in activity across the economy‚ lasting longer than a few months. It is visible in industrial production‚ employment‚ real income and wholesale-retail trade. The technical indicator of a recession is two consecutive quarters of negative
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