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    Indian Footwear Industry

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    Industrial Analysis on Footwear Industry 2010 9/15/2010 1. Indian Footwear Industry 1.1 Overview The Indian market for footwear includes all producers of non-cleated‚ rubber and plastic footwear designed in style or for use. The industry is a collection of smaller‚ segmented‚ yet often overlapping markets‚ defined by both the price and the purpose of the shoes. For instance‚ there are mini-markets for shoes designed for each of many sports and other purposes: basketball‚ running‚ walking

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    Bangladesh Film Industry

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    Data Presentation and Analysis One of my question was “What is it that attracts you to a Bangla movie?” 26% answered “acting”‚ 44% answered “story”‚ 17% answered “actors” and 13% answered “others”. From the graph we can see that majority of the respondents‚ i.e. 44% like Bangla movie because of their story and 26% like because of acting. The major cause of this is that many respondents think that the acting and story of Bangladeshi movies are very funny. So in order to get entertained they watch

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    Indian Car Industry

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    The Indian Car Industry By Shyamala Mathan Sankar 2006 A Dissertation presented in part consideration for the degree of MA Marketing. 1 Consumer Perception of Global vs. Local Brands: The Indian Car Industry Abstract Key words: Consumer Perception‚ Global brands‚ Local brands‚ consumer preference‚ Country-of-origin‚ foreign brand‚ globalness‚ Consumer ethnocentrism. This study examines consumer perception of global brands vs. local brands in the Indian car industry. Consumer

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    Indian Spice Industry

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    R E E A P A D V I S O R S FMCG Special Insight –‘ Food Processing Industry’ THE LOREM IPSUMS FALL 2012 Contents Industry Snapshot Industry size & Segmentation FMCG Sector Growth Growth Drivers Food Processing Industry 3 3 4 5 6 2 THE LOREM IPSUMS FALL 2012 Industry Snapshot • India’s FMCG sector is the fourth largest sector in the economy It is also one of the largest employment sectors in the country • • Its principal constituents are Household Care‚ Personal

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    Hp Five Forces Analysis

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    Team #5 MGMT449 02/18/2012 Hewlett-Packard’s Five Competitive Forces "To provide products‚ services and solutions of the highest quality and deliver more value to our customers that earns their respect and loyalty. HP’s Mission Statement” Hewlett-Packard or HP as commonly known is a leading global provider of products‚ technologies‚ software‚ solutions‚ and services to individual consumers‚ small-and-medium-sized business and large enterprises‚ including customers in the government‚ health

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    Indian Hotel Industry

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    CHAPTER :1 INDIAN HOTEL INDUSTRY OVERVIEW 1.1 INTRODUCTION Since the opening of the market and the rapid economic development‚ the travel and tourism industry has blossomed. The hotel industry’s fortunes are closely linked to this sector of the economy. But the availability of hotel rooms has not kept pace with the increasing demand. Moreover‚ as India accounts for only 0.5% of the global tourist trade‚ there is immense scope for growth. The World Tourism Organization (WTO) expects the Indian tourism

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    Indian Hotel Industry

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    entering Indian market:... national and international hotela are being developed in india..India is ranked fifth among the world’s tourist hot spots‚ growing at 8.8% annually‚ according to the World Travel and Tourism Council report‚ with a huge inbound and outbound potential from the country‚” says Chanin Donavanik‚ Chief Executive Officer of Dusit International. Hotel Industry in India has witnessed tremendous boom in recent years. Hotel Industry is inextricably linked to the tourism industry and

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    Indian paint industry

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    business at Paint Industries. Real choices in this business are made on the bases of innovative work. Here level of rivalry‚ preparation procedures and techniques are quickly expanding‚ it is of unique vitality to Paint Industries to create arrangement to suit particular customer or market needs‚ as dependent upon their qualities‚ client fulfillment as required. Their innovative group work is consistently contemplating items as far as details‚ colors‚ and amount. 1.1.1. R&D of five key player of paint

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    Indian Gold industry

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    28 8 ANNEXURE 29 9 BIBLIOGRAPHY 39 INTRODUCTION Structure The gems and jewellery industry occupies an important position in the Indian economy. It is a leading foreign exchange earner‚ as well as one of the fastest growing industries in the country. The two major segments of the sector in India are gold jewellery and diamonds. The

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    The Carbonated Soft Drink (CSD) industry is a profitable one despite the “Cola Wars” between the two largest players – Coke and Pepsi. Such profitability can be understood by analyzing the CSD’s industry structure in terms of “Porter’s five forces.” Threat of New Entry The existing players in the soft drink industry have much advantage relative to new entrants. First‚ supply-side economy discourages new entrants by forcing them to enter the market in large scale. CSD’s demand side benefits

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