A Summer Internship Project Report on “To study customer opinion about shopping in Pune Central” Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Marketing) By PRASHANT SINHA (Roll No. - 43 “C2”) Under the guidance of Prof. Shripada Patil A Study Conducted for Pune central At Indira School of Business Studies‚ Tathawade‚ Pune 411033 (2011-13) Acknowledgements “Acknowledgement is an art‚ one can write
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1. INTRODUCTION Nigeria is committed to a national environmental policy that will ensure sustainable development based on proper management of the environment. This demands positive and realistic planning that balances human needs against the carrying capacity of the environment. This requires that a number of complementary policies‚ strategies and management approaches are put in place which should ensure‚ among others‚ that: * * * environmental concerns are integrated into major
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Final Report in PRACT01: An Internship Experience Submitted by: Mercado Submitted to: Mr. MPJ Practicum Adviser Overview of the Establishment Green Cuisine is the catering service of De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde. Handled by students‚ Chief Abe Alegarbes‚ Chief Jing Abac‚ Chief Jeffrey Pamintuan‚ and Chef Mae Montalban as the faculties-in-charge in Green Cuisine. Green Cuisine has its own chef station in AKIC which is the snack bar located at the 8th floor of the building
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Question 1: Suppose that vehicles taking a particular motorway exit can turn right (R)‚ turn left (L) or go straight (S). Now consider the direction observance by each ofthe three successive vehicles. a. List all the outcomes in the event A that all three vehicles go in the same direction. b. List all outcomes in the event B that all three vehicles take different route direction. c. List all outcomes in event C that exactly two of the three vehicles turn right. d. List all the outcomes in the
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6 Legal: 4 2 Bajaj Auto LTD: Company Overview 5 3 SWOT Analysis of Bajaj Auto Ltd. 6 3.1 Bajaj Auto Limited: Strengths 7 3.1.1 Strong market share 7 3.1.2 Robust brand recognition 7 3.2 Bajaj Auto Limited: Weaknesses 8 3.2.1 Vehicle recalls impacting the company’s reputation 8 3.2.2 Labour dispute affecting production 8 3.3 Bajaj Auto Limited: Opportunities 9 3.3.1 Growing two wheeler market in India 9 3.3.2 Launch of new vehicles expands the company’s product portfolio 9 3.4 Bajaj Auto Limited:
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1 PROJECT REPORT ON WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT AT KIRLOSKAR PNEUMATICS CO. LTD‚ HADAPSAR. Submitted By: Rajesh Menon (M.B.A - II ) In Partial Fulfillment for Degree of Master of Business Administration during the year 2006 - 07 VISHWAKARMA INST ITUTE OF MANAGEMENT‚ PUNE. 2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT It is a matter of great satisfaction and pleasure to present this report o n W o r k i n g C a p i t a l M a n a g e m e n t o f K I R L O S K A R P N U
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1. Introduction The word “Bank” refers to the financial institution deals with money. Commercial banks are the primary contributor to the economy of the country. They are borrowing money from the locals and lending the same to the business as loans and advances. So the people and the government are very much dependent on these banks as the financial intermediary. Moreover‚ banks are profit -earning concern‚ as they collect deposits at the lowest possible cost and provide loans and advances at
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Working Capital Recommendations and Impact of Revenue Increase Working capital recommendations refer to an increase of financial investments through the issuance of stocks and bonds. What this does is increase money so Starbucks can use it for restructuring and for the potential of bringing new products and services into the market. According to the Starbucks‚ (2008) “Increased leverage and/or increases in interest rates may harm the Company’s financial condition and results of operations”
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SYNOPSIS “MARKET RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS OF BAJAJ PULSAR 150” LAL BAHADUR SHASTRI INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT SUBMITTED TO: Ms Sikha Singh SUBMITTED BY: SECTION- C GROUP-7 SURYADEEP JAIN -158 ADITYA GOEL- 161 SAYAK RAY-159
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of motorcycles (both domestic and exports) in 2008-09 has been lower than what it was in 2006-07‚ before the slowdown hit this sector. ABOUT BAJAJ:- The group comprises of 34 companies and was founded in the year 1926. The group’s flagship company‚ Bajaj Auto‚ is ranked as the world’s fourth largest two- and three- wheeler manufacturer and the Bajaj brand is well-known across several countries in Latin America‚ Africa‚ Middle East‚ South and South East Asia. Founded in 1926‚ at the height
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