[pic] Major Research Project On “An Analysis of Marketing & Competitive strategies adopted by Hindustan Unilever Limited in Rural Area” For the partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of MBA (Full Time) Batch 2010-12 Submitted By: Guided By SUMIT WASNIK Prof. S.P. TRIPATHI MBA (Full Time) 4th SEM. ( IBMR) Roll
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| |plans for 2006 include moves aimed at increasing its market share in the laundry and hair care segments. HLL’s financial performance | |between 2001 and 2004 was not up to the mark. During the period‚ its revenues plunged by Rs 7.27 billion‚ while profits fell by Rs 3.5 | |billion. HLL which earlier commanded a dominant position in most of its product categories‚ lost market share in the detergents segment | |after competitors like Procter & Gamble (P&G) resorted to price cuts
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reduce or eliminate using animals for testing purposes for consumer products‚ the practice continues relatively unabated. While the federal government does not require animal testing to ensure that such products as hair spray‚ toothpaste‚ and laundry detergent are safe for consumers. The companies such as Proctor and Gamble are continue in their vain to attempts at convincing consumer that they have virtually eliminated such inhumane practices. The truth is that in today’s world‚ cats and dogs are
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Week 2 Assignment Crystal G Tanner BUS640: Managerial Economics Brian Shaw April 23‚ 2012 CH 3. 2. Appalachian Coal Mining believes that it can increase labor productivity and‚ therefore‚ net revenue by reducing air pollution in its mines. It estimates that the marginal cost function for reducing pollution by installing additional capital equipment is MC = 40P where P represents a reduction of one unit of pollution in the mines. It also feels that for every unit of pollution reduction the
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flush uses between 5 and 7 gallons of water! But if you fill an empty plastic soda or dish detergent bottle with water‚ remove the label‚ and sink it in the reservoir of your toilet‚ you can reduce that to 2-4 gallons of water for each flush. 8. Fix leaking faucets and toilets right away. Even small drips can add up to thousands of gallons of water wasted. 9. Buy powdered laundry and dish detergents. The liquid versions simply have water added to them‚ making them a waste of water‚ money
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The Church & Dwight Corporate Strategy A case report prepared for MG 495 Business Policy Spring I Term April 10‚ 2013 THE CHURCH & DWIGHT CORPORATE STRATEGY I. INTRODUCTION A. Executive Summary 1. Summary statement of the problem: Church and Dwight is a company that was founded over 160 years ago and found an enormous amount of success. The company made their large impact in the American consumer market with
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in Vietnam is the lack of awareness among citizens. Every day people generate a lot of trash‚ and they throw it directly into canals‚ rivers‚ and ponds. They collect water from these sources to do their laundry‚ wash dishes‚ and bathe‚ and then they throw the dirty water that contained detergent and shampoo directly into them. Moreover‚ villages in Vietnam involve in paper production‚ livestock slaughtering‚ weaving and dyeing also produce a huge volume of wastewater and solid waste‚ all of which
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A debate between which diaper is best for your child is not an easy question to answer. When a parent is deciding on which diaper to use‚ the first that comes to mind is the disposable diapers because they are more convenient to use‚ but costly. Cloth diapers are much less expensive‚ especially when you wash them yourself. I’m going to be giving you some advice on each diaper‚ how each one affects our environment‚ and the cost of each one. Disposable diapers are more easily to use and to clean
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Jell-O Lab Guiding Question: Are some laundry detergents better than others? Purpose: We intend to test if the cost of a detergent affects its quality but putting 3 drops of Jell-O into 25mL of Jell-O and examining how much of the Jell-O dissolves. Hypothesis: If the cost of the detergent increases‚ then the amount of Jell-O dissolved will increase by 0.3 cm. Materials/Equipments: * 4-1mL Pipettes * 5cm long standard drinking straw with a diameter of .6cm. * Jell-O brand
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I. INTRODUCTION There are many dangerous chemicals in our surroundings; most of them can be located inside our own homes. Almost every household would contain cleaning liquids like liquid detergent‚ mildew removers‚ insecticides and many other harmful chemicals; that is the reason why we decided to focus this investigatory project on creating an eco- friendly cleaning solution. The problem of the modern world is that we have created far too much hazardous chemical since it does the daily chores
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