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    on auto sector The 2013-14 union budget had lot of implications on the auto sector. 3% Excise duty on SUV’s are increased‚ justifying that SUV’s are big‚ occupy lot of space and difficult to park. Well definitely SUV’s are big and take more space but by taking into context that one SUV sold in India there are probably 20 hatchback sold and those 20 hatchbacks fight for the same amount of space. This price hike will definitely going to impact the SUV manufacturer. If we go to see Mahindra‚ large part

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    posts immediately following the crash. Over the last 20 years‚ thousands of Egyptians have been killed in train accidents as both the current and previous governments failed to implement the essential road safety in addition to negligence‚ aging equipment and lax enforcement of laws. “The railway sector’s deterioration began in the fifties‚” Osama Okail‚ Professor of Road Engineering at Ain Shams University‚ told Al-Ahram Weekly‚ adding that the traces of deterioration emerged in the era of the late

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    M  &  A  project   by Ye Bai 2013   Deal  number:  1339092040   Date:  30/10/2002   Acquirer:  Tesco  PLC   Target  firm:  T&S  Stores  PLS  (UK)     Parties Tesco  PLC‚  as  UK’s  largest  non-­‐specific  grocery  retailer‚  is  one  of  the  top  retailers  in  the  world  by  annual   sales  behind  Wal-­‐Mart  and  Carrefour‚  has  over  907  stores

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    applying various approaches. Some merely cut costs and anticipate preserving sales/ revenue. Others cut production and channel the savings to the customers in an effort to radically increase sales to surge profit. As in our scenario above Grosgover Ltds decision to change from a local to an overseas supplier is projected to drop 10% in material cost‚ a variable cost. Variable costs are contingent to sales since they rely on costs of direct materials as well as labor; it is pertinent to mention that

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    has their own dedicated target market. Few of them only work in rural sector while others in both rural as well as urban. Many even are only catering in cities. Some are of Indian origin and some are foreign players. India’s economy has been one of the stars of global economics in recent years. It has grown by more than 9% for three years running. The economy of India is as diverse as it is large‚ with a number of major sectors including manufacturing industries‚ agriculture‚ textiles and handicrafts

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    Research Paper on Competition vis-à-vis Mergers & Acquisitions Abstract: Combination is a relatively new concept in Indian competition law. Although its roots can be traced to the erstwhile antitrust legislation‚ the Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Act‚ the regulations governing combination control was put into force only in 2011. This paper thus attempts to analyse the combination regulation mechanism operating in India‚ with special focus on specific provisions of the Competition

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    India’s Education Sector: Moving Toward a Digital Future The typical Indian classroom was once characterized by students sitting through hour-long teacher monologues. Now‚ technology is making life easier for both students and educators. Schools are increasingly adopting digital teaching solutions to engage with a generation of pupils well-versed with the likes of PlayStations and iPads‚ and trying to make the classroom environment more inclusive and participatory. Take Smartclass from Educomp

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    A REPORT ON DURGAPUR  PROJECTS LTD BY DHRUBAJYOTI MISHRA ‚ MHROM (CU) [pic] A REPORT ON DURGAPUR  PROJECTS LTD. Introduction:- One of the feather of the cap of the West Bengal govt. in industrial sector is Durgapur Projects Ltd. It is mainly related to manufacturing units - from steel to power and from cement to mining machinery. Durgapur Projects Ltd‚ is not only increasing the govt. earning but also developing the entire society as a whole.This report on DPL is describe under

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    1. Discuss the trends in the golf equipment industry and how it may impact a company’s strategy. Ans: According to new the United States Golf Association (USGA)‚ Golf equipment manufacturers are forced to launch the equipment within the limitation. Therefore‚ the product differentiation is not quite high while recreational golfers do not enjoy playing due to lack of innovational equipment.  Also‚ the USGA states that there are various factors that result in the declining of golfers such as: 

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    mergers and acquisitions (M&A) are value destructive for shareholders. Demergers or spin-offs are value accretive. In simple English‚ that means‚ avoid the shares of an acquiring company. But there may be money making opportunities in the companies being demerged or spun off. There is a difference between a merger and an acquisition. Mergers are rare‚ as they happen between two companies that are equal in size and reach. Both companies lose their individual identities‚ and a third company is formed

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