Study The Segmentation‚ Targeting And Positioning Of ITC Bingo! Marketing Planning Final Report Acknowledgement We would like to express our deepest gratitude to Dr. Avinash Kapoor for guiding us on the Marketing Planning course and for his invaluable guidance‚ support‚ and encouragement throughout our project work which has aided us in the successful completion of our work. We extend our thanks to our friends who directly or indirectly helped us during our project work. We would like to
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Case Challenge Bingo! Mad Angles July 2012 Instructions: Registered Teams will submit a case analysis document comprising no more than 5 pages of single spaced‚ 12-point font (including illustrations and excluding TOC‚ Cover page). Along with the word document each team must submit a 10-slide presentation of the case analysis/solution suggested. There is no pre-determined structure to analyse the case. Participants are free to use any format which best illustrates and provides convincing arguments
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ITC has big investment plans for the snacks project. Naware specifies‚ "In two years‚ we will invest Rs 150 crore; Rs. 60-70 crore has already been invested in the initial rollout."target is also aggressive 25% of snacks market. Marketing Planning Term Project ITC Bingo Group 4 Abhishek Gupta 07P002 Aldrin Aloysius 07P006 Arpit Vishwakarma 07P013 Rohit Awasthi 07P033 Shikha Rana 07P040 Vardan Mathur 07P044 Acknowledgement We would like to take this opportunity to express
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ITC‚ the paper to hotels conglomerate‚ which saw its non-FMCG cigarette business revenues rise by 24 per cent in the quarter ended December 2010‚ has managed to turn around its foods business. The Bingo! range of potato chips saw sales growing by 48 per cent during the December 2010 quarter. In August 2001‚ ITC made a modest entry into the food business with its Kitchens of India ready-to-eat preparations.The launch of Bingo in March 2007 market ITC entered into fast
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INDUSTRY ANALYSIS:- About ITC Market Capitalization :- US $ 18 billion Turnover :- US $ 4.75 billion Diversified presence in • Cigarettes‚ • Hotels‚ • Paperboards & Specialty Papers‚ • Packaging‚ • Agri-Business‚ • Packaged Foods & Confectionery‚ • Information Technology‚ • Branded Apparel‚ • Personal Care‚ Greeting Cards‚ Safety Matches and other FMCG products Corporate Strategies:- • Developing a portfolio of world class • Continuous
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ITC- A CASE STUDY By: MIT SHAH‚ MBA.Tech EXTC‚ II Year‚ M624 ITC Limited or ITC is an Indian conglomerate headquartered in Kolkata‚ West Bengal. Its diversified business includes five segments: Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG)‚ Hotels‚ Paperboards & Packaging‚ and Agri Business & Information Technology. The following is the case study which studies the type of management‚ organizational culture‚ PEST analysis and CSR policies incorporated by ITC Limited. The key features of the strategies and policies
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1. What problems do you think ITC is going to face in the future due to ban in cigarette advertising? Answer ITC’s cigarettes are manufactured in state-of-the-art factories at Bengaluru‚ Munger‚ Saharanpur‚ Kolkata and Pune‚ with cutting-edge technology & excellent work practices benchmarked to the best globally. An efficient supply-chain & distribution network reaches India’s popular brands across the length & breadth of the country. because the government want to reduce the number
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ITC CHANGE MANAGEMENT REPORT ITC mission: ITC enables small business export success in developing and transition countries by providing‚ with partners‚ sustainable and inclusive trade development solutions to the private sector‚ trade support institutions and policymakers. The designations employed and the presentation of material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the International Trade Centre concerning the legal status of any country
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Case Study Report The ITC eChoupal Initiative Index Contents Page No. 1. Executive Summary..................................................................................3 2. Issue...............................................................................…………………3 3. Environmental and Root Case Analysis........................
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Developing a Rural Market e-hub The case study of e-choupal experience of rrc B. Bowonder‚ Vinay Gupta and Amit Singh Abstract potential to‚male significant.inroads in a traditional agrarian economy like India. Indian agro-sector has been‚ exploiting the benefits to rcr. jnnovative lCi ’apptication platforms are being created by private sector players in conjunction with local farmers. one such private initiative has been by ITC Ltd in the state-of M.onvu piuJ"r6. rt n"‚ helped the farmers in
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