decrease over Rs. 21.69 bn in the previous year. Standalone EBITDA impacted by 6.6% to Rs.30.92 bn in FY08 from Rs 33.12 bn in FY07; EBITDA margin stood at 10.76% in FY08 as compared to 12.06% in the previous financial year. Following are the main macro environmental factors from FY08 that had direct bearing on the company’s revenue and profitability figures: GDP Growth Encouraged by the continuing thrust in investments which grew by 31.6%‚ the GDP growth in the third quarter of fiscal 2008 came
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The Zero Moment of Truth Macro Study Google/Shopper Sciences U.S.‚ April 2011 Objectives How is shopper behavior changing in a digitally powered world? What role do new media like social & mobile in shopping? How are shoppers’ expectations of the physical changing? retail store How does pre-shopping change actual purchasing? Source: Google/Shopper Sciences‚ Zero Moment of Macro Study‚ Apr 2011 N = 5‚000 www.google.com/think/insights Google Confidential and Proprietary Methodology
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important questions the marketing manager must answer to design a winning marketing strategy. How does the manager go about answering these questions Chapter 1 Review Notes 1. Define marketing and discuss how it is more than just “telling and selling.” Marketing is managing profitable customer relationships. The twofold goal of marketing is to attract new customers by promising superior value and to keep and grow current customers by delivering satisfaction. Hence‚ marketing is defined as the process
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MACRO. POLITICAL In 1965‚ a group of local farmers from Yorkshire created ASDA. The company defines itself as “ Britain’s best value food and clothing superstore”. At its 245 stores and 19 depots across the UK‚ ASDA employs 109000 people and it sells mainly food but has started over the last years to sell not only groceries but jewerly‚ music and clothes. By building stores at areas built before‚ ASDA looks after its environment reducing building time keeping disruption to a minimum‚ they
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1. A lot of people have very different and mixed ideas about Darwin’s theory of evolution. And when brought up in a conversation‚ the atmosphere can get very heated in many cases. However‚ we need not get frustrated about the theory of evolution‚ the thing that we need to do is to educate ourselves‚ and learn more about what this theory really implies‚ and try better to understand what it really means to us. Basically‚ evolution is the change in the inherited characteristics of biological populations over
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As a part of the Hilton Group‚ Double Tree has ‘HHonours’ loyalty program. Today this program works in more than 3500 hotels‚ has 50 airline partners and gives an opportunity to its members to earn both miles or point for stay. The HHonours has three levels of membership: gold‚ silver and black with different upgraded system of rewards. Also the members can use the rewards in golf‚ cruises‚ entertainment parks‚ car rentals‚ shopping and dining (www.businesstravel.about.com). 2. Price elasticity
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do something differently or why their perception of a given situation may be different than my own. I like the idea that I perceive things in my own unique way based on my specific experiences and situation in life. To look at something with a macro-level perspective is to study society by looking at a large-scale social structure in order to determine how it affects the lives of groups and individuals. The opposite of which is micro-level perspective. This perspective concentrates on the interactions
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Macro Final Exam Chapter 10: The Money Systems What assets are considered “Money”? What are the functions of money and the types of money? * W/o money‚ trade would require barter > Exchanging one good/service for another * unlikely occurrence that two people e/ have a good that other wants * 3 functions * Medium of exchange: an item buyers give to sellers when they want to purchase g/s * Unit of account: the yardstick ppl use to post prices & record debts * Store
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their success with consideration for both internal and external factors. When considering the foreign market‚ companies need to consider there are risks. There must be local marketing to appeal to the local consumers and also to build relationships and trust (Bateman & Scott‚ 2004). Therefore‚ the strategic planning for marketing has to be effective. McDonald’s caters its menu in other countries to the cultures of the regions. For example‚ in India‚ the non-vegetarian menu includes chicken and fish
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References: Dibb‚ S. & Lyndon‚ S. (2004). Marketing briefs: A revision and study guide. Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann. General Electric‚ (2009). Our company. Retrieved July 6‚ 2009 from http://www.ge.com http://www.oup.com/uk/orc/bin/9780199296378/01student/additional/page_12.htm http://hubpages.com/hub/PEST-Analysis-of-General-Electric-Company
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