water pumps‚ each consuming about 3.5 kilowatts‚ and off-grid lighting. Some large projects have been proposed‚ and a 35‚000 sq km area of the Thar desert has been set aside for solar power projects‚ sufficient to generate 700 to 2‚100 GW. The Indian Solar Loan Programme‚ supported by the United Nations Environment Programme has won the prestigious Energy Globe World award for sustainability for helping to establish a consumer financing program for solar home power systems. Over the span of three
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COMPARITIVE ANALYSIS OF MARKETING STRATERGIES: INDIAN FOOTWEAR INDUSTRY NIKE-ADIDAS-REEBOK-PUMA-INDIAN BRANDS Executive Summary To study and develop substantial market analysis on the primary products these firms (Nike‚ Adidas‚ Reebok‚ Puma and Indian brands) make‚ i.e Athletic Footwear. We will compare their marketing strategies‚ their targeting and their marketing mixes. We will analyze their segmentation and examine their positioning in the Indian market. And lastly we will state
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Environmental Analysis 4 PEST Analysis 4 Political 4 Economic 4 Socio-Cultural 4 Technological 5 Environmental 5 Legal 5 Porters 5 Forces 6 Threat of Entrants 6 Power of Suppliers 6 Power of Customers 6 Threat of Substitutes 6 Competitive Rivalry 6 Internal Analysis 7 Resource Analysis 7 Physical Resources – 7 Financial Resources – 7 Human Resources – 8 Intellectual Capital – 9 SWOT Analysis 10
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ANALYZING THE STATE OF COMPETITION IN INDIAN TWO WHEELER INDUSTRY Submitted to: Competition Commission of India‚ New Delhi Submitted By: Anuj Kumar Kanojia M.A. Economics‚ 1st year Delhi School of Economics June 2011 (Report submitted on July 8‚ 2011) 1 DISCLAIMER This project report has been prepared by the author as an intern under the Internship Programme of the Competition Commission of India for a period of one month from June 9‚ 2011 to June 8; 2011.This report is
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A PROJECT REPORT ON “A comparative Study of lifetime plans of cellular companies in sonepat” Submitted to Maharishi Dayanand University‚ Rohtak in the partial fulfilment for the award of Master in Business Administration. (Session 2009-2011) Under Supervision Of: Submitted By: MR.
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little is known about children’s subjective wellbeing. To fulfill this gap‚ this paper examines the effects of fast food and soft drink consumption on children’s overweight and unhappiness. Using a nationwide survey data in Taiwan and estimating a simultaneous mixed equation system‚ our results generally suggest a tradeoff in policy implication. Fast food and soft drink consumption tend to be positively associated with children’s increased risk of being overweight but they are also negatively
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bars‚ pubs or somewhere else we can see that people drink many kinds of alcohol such as wine‚ spirits and beer. Alcohol includes many components‚ some of which can be dangerous for people drinking alcohol. Everyday‚ millions people drink alcohol and more than billions of liters of alcohol is consumed all over the world. Alcohol may affect not only on our bodies but also on our lives. For many reasons‚ alcohol is considered a kind of drink having a lot of disadvantages. Because of its bad components
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Q) Why‚ historically‚ has the soft drink history been so profitable? The soft drink industry is profitable as these drinks can be easily produced and that to with very less cost‚ so they followed a low cost strategy and by doing so they were able to earn huge profit margins and more quantity means more profit. They were also huge dealers for food chains like KFC‚ MCD etc and several other gas stations. Q) Compare the economics of the concentrate business to that of the bottling business: Why is
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India’s textile-apparel industry to touch $223 bn by 2021: Ficci Mumbai: India’s total textile and apparel industry size both domestic and exports is projected to grow at aCAGR(CAGR is often used to describe the growth over a period of time of some element of the business) of 9.5 per cent to reach $223 billion by 2021 from the $89 billion in 2011‚ according to a white paper by industry body Ficci and research firm Technopak. "India’s total textile and apparel industry size is estimated at $89
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Introduction Soft skills( communication‚ time management‚ teamwork..ect) are introduced to complement University Malaysia Panha (UMP)students’ technical skills and knowledge. Generally‚ today’s job market demands more than just knowledge and skills. Beyond these job-specific technical skills‚ soft skills are nearly universally sought by employers. The challenge is to introduce a program which allows students to learn and capitalize their soft-skills competencies. Soft Skills department is given
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