rP os t HKU978 NIKHIL CELLY op yo HAIER IN INDIA: BUILDING PRESENCE IN A MASS MARKET BEYOND CHINA In a short 25 years‚ Haier Inc had emerged from being a small refrigerator factory in northeast China to becoming the world’s biggest appliance seller by retail volume. It had exported to developed markets in the 1990s‚ set up factories overseas and created a global retail chain that made it an unmatched success in China. This company that made its name by exporting refrigerators
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Distribution Dossier Samsung Electronics India Limited Sales and Distribution Project By: Rohit Agrawal TABLE OF CONTENTS CONSUMER ELECTRONICS MARKET IN INDIA 4 LEADING COMPANIES 5 LG Electronics Inc. 5 Videocon Industries Ltd 5 Samsung India Electronics Private Limited 5 SAMSUNG ’S DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL 7 Role and key deliverables of channel members 7 Consumer Electronics Distribution 8 CHANNEL MEMBER MANAGEMENT 9 Monetary methods 9 Non monetary methods 9 Target setting mechanism
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Objective - A challenging career opportunity in a well-established & reputable private multinational company where my skills and capabilities are fully utilized. Education - Graduated from Faculty of Commerce – English Section -Aim Shams University - Major Accounting - May 1999-Average Grade (GOOD). - General Certificate of Secondary Education (Thanawia Amma) from Yehia Al Rafaei Language School‚ 1995. Experience (Current Occupation: Financial Controller
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Nigeria: Challenges Facing Nigerian Health System 6 May 2010 [pic] Lagos — Dr. Femi Akinwumi‚ of the University College Hospital‚ Ibadan‚ Looks At the Intimidating Challenges Facing the Health Care Sector in Nigeria And Offers Solutions... [pic][pic]The Nigerian health sector was thrown into chaos when the resident doctors under the aegis of National Association of Resident Doctors of Nigeria (NARD) in the Federal Teaching Hospitals and Federal Medical Centres (FMCs) embarked on a nationwide strike
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w w w e tr .X m eP UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS GCE Advanced Subsidiary Level and GCE Advanced Level e ap .c rs om MARK SCHEME for the May/June 2010 question paper for the guidance of teachers 9702 PHYSICS 9702/41 Paper 4 (A2 Structured Questions)‚ maximum raw mark 100 This mark scheme is published as an aid to teachers and candidates‚ to indicate the requirements of the examination. It shows the basis on which Examiners were instructed to award marks. It does
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Example – Max Cover References Appendix – Vista 3 Motivation Problem: How did we generate generate? 10.06*FS+17.64*IB+32.41*LG+32.36*LV+33.44*SG+24.56*SV = R1 13.12*FS+ 3.25*IB+18.71*LG+20.61*LV+19.40*SG+25.32*SV = R2 S13.47*FS+7.51*IB+33.28*LG+12.93*LV+3.85*SG-6.70*SV = R3 45.42*FS-1.33*IB+41.46*LG+7.06*LV+58.68*SG+5.43*SV = R4 -21.93*FS+7.36*IB-23.26*LG-5.37*LV-9.02*SG+17.31*SV = R5 By hand? What if I had 500 stocks and several thousand scenarios (say daily returns rather than yearly
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Why Are Business Groups More Common In East Asia? It is thought that since the early 1960’s business groups have been a vital asset to the industrialization and economic growth of East Asian Countries. A ‘business group’ is a group of legally independent firms bound together in a formal or informal way. They have shown extreme rapid growth throughout East Asia‚ and have become a very controversial topic when relating to East Asia’s financial development‚ often being referred to as “paragons or
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Table of Contents I. ASSUMPTIONS FOR THE PROFILE AND MARKETING PLAN 3 II. COMPANY PROFILE – KIRIAZI GROUP 3 1. HISTORY AND OVERVIEW 3 2. COMPANY FACILITIES AND PRODUCTS 3 3. CUSTOMERS 3 4. COMPETITORS 4 III. MARKETING PLAN - Campaign Title: “Quality.. A good reason to come back” 5 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 5 2. SITUATION ANALYSIS AND MARKET SUMMARY 5 SITUATION 5 Company Analysis 5 Product Offering 5 Competitor Analysis 5 MARKET 6 Market Attractiveness (Local Competitors): 6 Business Strength
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Title: Corporate Social Responsibility Submitted By Karthick.N II MBA BSMED Contact Details: E- mail: pmnkarthick@gmail.com Mobile: 9382363738 1 INTRODUCTION Corporate Social Responsibility embraces the range of economic‚ legal‚ ethical and discretionary actions that affect the economic performance of the firm. CSR is a key element of business strategy. In words of The Economist‚ it is “just good business” strategy strives to provide the business with the source of sustainable
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Nokia SWOT Analysis Strengths Strong brand image is Nokia’s core asset. The company continues to strengthen its brand equity through various marketing campaigns. Nokia’s brand was the fifth most valued brand in the world according to the top 100 best brands list compiled by InterBrand in 2009‚ and was the only mobile phone manufacturer in the top 10 best brands list. A strong and highly visible brand enables the company to command a premium for its products and differentiate itself from competitors
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