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    Finance of Itc

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    increase in net sales and 18.0% increase in EBIT as margins expanded 590bps. Volumes declined 1.5% as realizations increased 15%. 64mm cigarettes continued to report strong traction as ITC launched three new offers - ’Flake Galaxy’‚ ’Flake Liberty’ & ’Silk Cut Virginia’ in this segment in various markets. ITC has increased prices by another 2% in July mainly due to price increase in Gold Flake Filter which should support profitability and enable 18% cigarette growth in FY14 even as full impact

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    Itc Bingo

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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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    Case Study Report ITC

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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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    Itc Bcg Matrix

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    and the price does not change much either. There is no point putting more budgets for its marketing. BCG model for ITC Product Mix of ITC can be broadly categorized as follows: 1. FMCG-cigarettes 2. FMCG- others - Ashirvad Atta‚ Sunfeast‚ Candyman‚ Bingo‚Superia‚ Wills LifeStyle‚ Fiama Di Wills‚ Expressions‚ Classmate‚ ‚ Kitchens Of India‚ Mint-o 3. Hotels 4. Agribusiness:-eChoupal‚ Agri Exports‚ Leaf Tobacco 5. Packaging and Paperboards 6. InfoTech High Star * Hotels * Packaging and

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    Itc Bingo

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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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    Itc Introduction

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    The ITC group has segmented its 66 hotels across India into four different brand categories after an extensive in-house re-branding exercise. This segmentation is in line with the global practice wherein hospitality companies have different brands for different market segments and different price points. The seven super deluxe hotels will be under the ITC banner‚ and another seven five-star luxury hotels will be under the Welcom brand‚ followed by the 15 mid-market full service hotels

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    Itc Ciggaretes

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    GOLDFLAKE: GoldFlake was launched by ITC in India in the seventies and as the years progressed it gained popularity and is now the largest selling brand in the world. It was launched as a premium cigarette for the adult men of the elite class as the brand was compared with Gold for the quality and purity of experience. Today‚ the cigarette has a place in premium as well as economy category and its target market has shifted from just adults to both adults and youth of all. The GoldFlake sold in

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    Itc Bingo

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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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    Swot Analysis Itc

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    SWOT Analysis ITC. Formerly Imperial Tobacco Company of India Limited (ITC). ITC is one of India’s biggest and best-known private sector companies. In fact it is one of the World’s most high profile consumer operations. Its businesses and brands are focused almost entirely on the Indian markets‚ and despite being most well-known for its tobacco brands such as Gold Flake‚ the business is now diversifying into new FMCG (Fast Moving Consumer Goods) brands in a number of market sectors - including

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    An Introduction to Itc Ltd.

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    introduction to ITC Ltd. Kolkata‚India Type | Public (BSE:ITC) | Founded | 24 August 1910 Radha Bazar Lane‚ Kolkata‚ India | Headquarters | Kolkata‚ India | Key people | Yogesh Chander Deveshwar‚ Chairman‚ K. Vaidyanath‚ Director‚ Partho Chatterjee‚ CFO | Industry | Tobacco‚ foods‚ hotels‚ stationery‚ greeting cards | Products | Cigarettes‚ packaged food‚ hotels‚ apparel | Revenue | ▲ $4.75 billion USD (2006) | Employees | 21‚000 (2007) | Website | www.itcportal.com | ITC Limited

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