ECONOMICS ASSIGNMENT (Ms. Randeep Kaur) SUBMITTED BY: JATINDER PAL SINGH MBA-General Roll No. 12 UBS TELECOM INDUSTRY ’Indian Telecom Industry’ is the fifth largest and fastest growing industry in the world. Three types of players exists in ’ Telecom Industry India ’ community - * State owned companies like - BSNL and MTNL. * Private Indian owned companies like - Reliance Infocom and Tata Teleservices. * Foreign invested companies like - Hutchison-Essar‚ Bharti Airtel Tele-Ventures‚
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Bond Offering Alizée Hardy Orea Lika Rossella Miccolis Yasmine Nouri Margaux Vandenbossche For Lecturer Yassine Boudghene Assistant Quentin Bodart Case context § In 2006 Belgacom acquisition of the remaining 25% stake in Proximus that Vodafone owned. § Consideration was EUR 2bn § Financed by cash and EUR 1.8bn “1y bridge loan facility” § The debt is taken out by issuing bond § First bond offering on the primary market 2 What is a “bridge loan”? (Question #1) “A way
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Arnab Kundu Designation: Support Consultant Contact No: +91-9771458189 / 8877097651 Email:kundu.ar@gmail.com Server Administrator with 5 + years of rich experience in Server Management Career Objective: Seeking a challenging atmosphere that encourages learning‚ creativity and provides exposure to the emerging latest technologies and scope for professional growth Professional Experience | * Currently working as a Support Consultant with HCL Infosystems Limited‚ Ranchi since
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than futuristic for long term growth Policy Paralysis Slowdown of economic reforms made India an unsuitable destination to run business Corruption Government accused of multiple scams such as $5bn Telecom Spectrum scam‚ $29bn Coal mine scam‚ Vodafone Royalty payment issue etc. Implementation Bottlenecks Improper action plan and poor allocation of funds resulted in delayed projects that led to overruns of 15 BN Policy Paralysis: Improper action plan & allocation of budgeting
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market. Vodacom aims at reaching new customer segments‚ wants to increase sales by capturing new market area. Vodacom is currently the giant mobile providers in South Africa at the moment they are a growing mobile industry which is owned by Britain Vodafone‚ they deciding to attract more customers outside Britian and South Africa‚ would need a market strategy from the marketing research‚ and the initial investment it needs to invest this also including the politics of different countries in Africa.
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Germany On October 3‚ 1990‚ the states of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) shed their last ties to their Soviet created structure and joined the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany). The 23rd article of West Germany’s 1949 constitution‚ the Basic Law‚ had been drafted specifically to allow for such an arrival from the East. But as the 1980s drew to a close‚ few Germans on either side of the border expected it to be used in their lifetime. Yet‚ in less than a year the beginning
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MOTION : SHOULD THE USE OF MOBILE PHONES BE ALLOWED BY STUDENTS IN THE S.H.S. Mr. chairman‚ Honorable Headmaster‚ Panel of Judges‚ Impartial time keepers‚ Teaching and Non-teaching staff‚ Co-debaters‚ Ladies and Gentlemen‚ I deem it a great honour to be called upon this important issues to express my view on the topic “SHOUID MOBILE PHONE BE USED IN S.H.Ss”. I completely disagree with the motion that mobile phones should be used in S.H.Ss. When we consider its usage‚ there are several
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DISSERTATION on “INFLUENCE OF BRANDING UPON THE PURCHASE INTENTION OF THE CUSTOMERS IN COSMETICS MARKET WITH REFERENCE TO - LAKME‚ MAC‚ MAYBELLINE AND LOREAL.” By RISHIKA A3104610040 B.COM (HONS) CLASS OF 2013 Under the Supervision of MS. GEETA MISHRA
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Title Author Year Objective Variables Data and sampling Conclusion Limitations / Research gap TELECOMMUNICATION THROUGH BROADBAND SERVICES OF BSNL: A BIRD’S EYE VIEW International Journal of Technical Research and Applications e-ISSN: 2320-8163 Dr Shilpi Verma Assistant Professor Deptt. of Library & information Science (School for Information Science & Technology) Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University (A Central University) Vidya Vihar‚ Rai-bareli Road Lucknow-226025 (UP) may-june
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low-cost airline in Turkey. They create credit (loyalty) card to reduce insurance rate. They have refund strategy when departure is delayed to alleviate customers’ dissatisfaction. And they run social network relationship like Facebook‚ Twitter and Vodafone etc. Pegasus sometimes opens an event for free tickets. And they always try to listen customers’ voices to know better their tendency and thinking. Question no.3 Which of the five marketing management concepts best applies to Pegasus? Answer
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