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    1921‚ Britannia was the first company east of the Suez Canal to use imported gas ovens. Britannia’s started growing at a rapid rate and its business attained new heights and it established itself in the industry as the brand known for quality and value. This lead to Government entering into a contract facilitating supply of large quantities of “service biscuits” to the armed forces during the tragic World War II. With passage of time‚ the biscuit market continued to grow and Britannia grew along

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    Brothers." In 1918‚ C.H. Holmes‚ an English businessman in Kolkata‚ was taken on as a partner and The Britannia Biscuit Company Limited (BBCo) was launched. The Mumbai factory was set up in 1924 and Peek Freans UK‚ acquired a controlling interest in BBCo. Biscuits were in big demand during World War II‚ which gave a boost to the company’s sales. The company name finally was changed to the current "Britannia Industries Limited" in 1979. In 1982 the American company Nabisco Brands‚ Inc. became a major foreign

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    CASE STUDIES Britannia NutriChoice Case Study Realigning a successful health positioning with the demands of Indian consumers’ changing lifestyles Reference Code: CSCM0310 Publication Date: April 2010 DATAMONITOR VIEW Catalyst Britannia NutriChoice has become a pioneer in the Indian biscuit market by offering the elusive combination of a ‘health with taste’ value proposition to an emerging set of health-conscious and discerning consumers. This case study analyzes the evolution of the NutriChoice

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    A STUDY ON FINANCIAL ANALYSIS OF BRITANNIA INDEX Chapter Particular P. No. 1 Analysis of Food Industry 3 2 Overview of Britannia 10 3. Financial analysis of company 13 i. Ratios analysis 14 ii. DuPont analysis 21 iii. Cash flow analysis 22 iv. Leverage analysis 23 v. Operating cycle analysis 24 4. Conclusion 25 5 Future outlook 26 6 Appendix 27 7 Bibliography 30 OVERVIEW OF FOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRY India is the world ’s second largest producer of food next

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    kumar Jaideep Gupta C.C.k.N vardan Britannia: The story of one of India’s favorite brands reads almost like a fairy tale. Once upon a time‚ in 1892 to be precise‚ a biscuit company was started in a nondescript house in Calcutta (now Kolkata) with an initial investment of Rs. 295. The company we all know as Britannia today. The beginnings might have been humble-the dreams were anything but. By 1910‚ with the advent of electricity‚ Britannia mechanized its operations‚ and in 1921‚ it became

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    CASE STUDY ‚ Au Bon Pain This is a company which has achieved great success and soon had become the leader on the market. If we could describe them by only one word that word would be: Quality. Very quickly they became recognizable. Despite that they gained a lot of competition in the market they were still trying to develop. The company began to develop so quickly that they had to make some changes. They stopped and focused their attention on the structure of the company‚ the company inside.

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    PROJECT REPORT ON REDUCTION IN TERMS OF REPLACEMENT OF BREAD SALES AT ‘BRITANNIA BREADS’ SUBMITTED BY: GAJENDRA V. NIKALE (228) PGDM-IB 2012-14 FACULTY GUIDE COMPANY GUIDE PROF. MANISHA RAJADHYAKSHA MR. RAJESH DAREKAR INSTITUTE FOR TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT‚ NAVI MUMBAI. DECLARATION I‚ the student of Post Graduate Diploma in International Business‚ ITM Business School‚ Kharghar‚ Navi Mumbai

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    Ranking - Britannia among Top 300 small companies  | | * |  2001 | * BIL ranked one of India’s biggest brands * No.1 food brand of the country |  2002 | * Rated as ’One amongst the Top 200 Small Companies of the World’ by Forbes Global * Economic Times ranks BIL India’s 2nd Most Trusted Brand * Pure Magic -Winner of the Worldstar‚ Asiastar and Indiastar award for packaging * |  2004 | * Britannia accorded the status of being a ’Superbrand’ |  2010 | * Britannia was

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    crisis the children of India face. Over the years‚ Tiger has become the mass-market face of Britannia symbolising fun and energy in both urban and rural India‚ and transcending glucose biscuits. IRON ZOR helps make mind sharper and body stronger. Britannia Tiger is accessible to all‚ being available in convenient packs priced at Rs.1 (Tikki-pack)‚ Rs. 2‚ Rs. 3‚ Rs.4‚ Rs. 5 Rs. 10 and Rs.20. R&D in Britannia has spent considerable time to develop this nutritious and delightful snack for children

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    Motivation: Case Study Guru Sharan Sahu And Yogesh Sharma Case Study on Motivation of Whirlpool Employees MFM-FMS SEMESTER1 NIFT‚ MUMBAI Answers 1. Yes‚ gains sharing programmes are considered motivators for workers as individuals. According to the ‘Incentive Theory’ presenting rewards in the form of gains (tangible or intangible) after the occurrence of a certain action will cause the behaviour to occur again. The theory is based on the fact that the employees mind will associate

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