ITC VISION AND MISSION: Vision: Sustain ITC’s Position as one of Indian’s most Valuable corporations through world class performance‚ creating growing value for the Indian economy and the company’s stakeholders. Mission: To enhance the wealth generating capability of the enterprise in a globalizing environment‚ delivering superior and sustainable stakeholder value. Corporate Strategies ITC is a board-managed professional company‚ committed to creating enduring value for the nation and the
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Executive Summary This report has discussed about the PESTEL analysis for Tesco plc who is the biggest retail chain of the United Kingdom. The analysis has explained various important factors that are essential to handle the in marketing challenges both internal and also external environment. It has evaluated situation of organisation both local and global‚ its strategies‚ and also customers. Tesco is UK’s most important food retailer and it’s still protecting its position in the market ahead of
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Dream Cream range of biscuits in two exciting and innovative dual cream formats further reinforces ITCs commitment to continuously delight the consumer. Company History - ITC 1910 - On 24th August the Company was incorporated as a Private Limited Company under the name‚ Imperial Tobacco Co. of India Ltd. The Company manufacture and distribute cigarettes and smoking tobaccos and speciality papers including cigarette tissue papers (Sole manufacturer in the country). Other activities
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RECONSTITUTION AND DISSOLUTION OF A PARTNERSHIP ABSTRACT: The paper aims to study using secondary research resources. That what are concepts of Partnership reconstitution and dissolution according to the partnership act 1932. Under what circumstances a partnership firm is entitled to these two concepts respectively‚ what are the rights‚ duties and liabilities of each of the partners involved under each case. And according to what modes can the accounts be settled among the partners upon the winding
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P1 & P2 & M1 P1 – “Describe the type of business‚ purpose and ownership of two contrasting businesses” Willen Hospice Willen hospice cares for people who can no longer get their illnesses treated. They work around Milton Keynes‚ Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire. Willen Hospice is a charity and a charity is a business that requires funds from the NHS and general people who donate‚ it is also non-profitable business. Willen Hospices aim and objective is: “Our vision is to be the lasting and thriving
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Art. 1767 - By the contract of partnership two or more persons bind themselves to contribute money‚ property‚ or industry to a common fund‚ with the intention of dividing the profits among themselves. - Two or more persons may also form a partnership for the exercise of a profession. Partnership: A partnership is a joint undertaking profit and loss A partnership is the status arising out of a contract entered into by two or more persons whereby they agree to share as common owners
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CHAPTER 21 PARTNERSHIPS TRUE/FALSE 1. Unlike a subchapter C corporation‚ a partnership is subject to only one level of taxation and can often liquidate in a tax-deferred manner. ANS: T A partnership is a flow-through entity subject to only one level of taxation. Liquidation of the partnership is generally tax-deferred. PTS: 1 REF: p. 21-2 | p. 21-3 2. Section 721 provides that no gain or loss is recognized on contribution of property to a partnership in exchange for an interest in
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these structure holding companies usually have control and influence over subsidiaries. Limited liability on the other hand‚ is the logical consequence of the existence of a separate legal entity or generally‚ the concept simply means that since the company is different from the shareholders‚ the members are only liable for the amount unpaid or their shares and not for the debts of the company When limited liability is easily and cheaply available can be explained as removing unnecessary legal
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PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANIES 1.Tata sons Bombay House 24‚ Homi Mody Street Mumbai 400 001 India 2.Reliance 3rd Floor‚ Maker Chambers IV‚‚222‚ Nariman Point Mumbai Maharashtra 400021 3.ITC VIRGINIA HOUSE 37 J.L.NEHRU ROAD‚ KOLKATA 700 071 4.Infosys No. 44‚ Hosur Road‚ Electronics City‚ Bangalore Karnataka 560100 5.ONGC Jeevan Bharti Building‚ Tower II‚‚124‚ Indira Chowk New Delhi Delhi 110001 6.NTPC NTPC Bhawan‚ SCOPE Complex‚‚7‚ Institutional
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ASSESSMENT COVER SHEET Unit Number and TitleAssessment TitleCourse TitleAssessment Code | Unit1 Business EnvironmentUnderstanding the Business EnvironmentHND Business HNDBUSCoreUnit1/Jan2013/ | Hand Out Date | 1st March 2013 | Hand In Date | 11th May 2013 | Lecturer(s) | GidraphMichikuAnujaPrasharVijay ShahDaniel RukareDhanChooramunJane EvansAdrian GauciMohit PunMichael Evans SohailChoudhurySalman Khalid | Internal Verifier | Jonathan Cartmell | Sources of information | 1. Course notes
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