FORE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT CORPORATE FINANCE Capital Structure in TATA Motors Course: PGDM Capital Structure in TATA Motors Corporate Finance ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The preparation of this project report was a multi-staged process and each stage involved contributions from various individuals and resources. We are greatly thankful to Dr. Himanshu Joshi‚ Lecturer in Corporate Finance who gave us an opportunity to work on this project. We express our profound sense of gratitude and veneration to you
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Identifying Market Segments and Targets Mustafa Faisal Sothern New Hampshire University March 2015 Identifying Market Segments and Targets The segmentation of the market helps the marketers to identify the customers who share the same needs and wants (Kotler‚ & Keller‚ 2012). There are many different levels of market segmentation such as‚ geographic‚ demographic‚ psychographic‚ and behavioral segmentation (Kotler‚ & Keller‚ 2012). The geographic segmentation used when the marketers segment the market
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balance sheets and rising global ambitions. In this essay I am going to use a specific acquisition example based on the article named “Tata Motors’ Acquisition of Daewoo Commercial Vehicles” to illustrate the Indian Acquisition problem. Statistically‚ there are 12 per cent to 14 per cent of Tata Motors’ revenue is from overseas at current status. And Tata Motors sets its communicated target at 25 per cent to 30 per cent‚ which means that the company aims to reach 25%-30% revenue from overseas in
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8 2.1.6. Market Situation 9 2.1.7. Market Share 9 2.1.8. Image Analysis 9 2.2 Competitor Analysis 10 2.2.1. Market Positioning 10 2.2.2. SWOT Analysis 10 2.2.3. Market Shares 11 2.3 Customer Analysis 11 2.3.1. Types of vision disorders 11 2.3.2. Numbers 13 2.3.3. Value Drivers 14 2.3.4. Decision Process 14 2.3.5. Customer Learning Mediums 14 2.4 Collaborators 14 2.4.1. Distributors 14 3.0 Market Segmentation 15 3.1 Segment 1 - Age group
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Target markets Current vs. new targets Current targets Tata is targeting small scale transporters and entrepreneurs in India. Now farmers and those who want to carry small products are using it‚ it is very cheap compared to other transport method that is the main reason why it is very popular in India. Light and Intermediate commercial vehicles; this segment of vehicles are targeting to those who wants to transport medium load from one place to another like fruit transportation‚ building materials
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Tata Motors – India aquisation of Daewoo Commercial Vehicles Company- Korea The case examines the first-ever overseas acquisition by an Indian automobile company. It gives a details of the acquisition of Daewoo Commercial Vehicles plant by Tata Motors‚ world’s sixth largest commercial vehicle manufacturer. Daewoo Commercial Vehicles Company (DWCV) had an installed capacity of 20‚000 vehicles from a state-of-the-art plant built in 1995. Produced more than 90 truck models in the heavy commercial
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passenger vehicle industry‚ which had showed a decline of 0.5% in the previous year‚ grew by 24.8% in 2009-10. With single digit inflation‚ the monetary policies of the Government were relaxed leading to a fair availability of vehicle finance in the market‚ albeit at costs higher than the historical lows. Fuel costs remained fairly stable during the year benefited by the stable international crude oil prices. The GDP grew by 7.4% in 2009-10 as compared to preceding year. The commodity prices also remained
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A SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROJECT REPORT On “Customer satisfaction regarding TATA MOTORS” (VAPI) Submitted in The partial fulfillment of the Degree requirement towards the Masters in Business Administration INTRODUCTION About Customer Satisfaction Introduction of Automobile Industry Industry performance in 2008-09 History of Mahindra & Mahindra Automotive Millstone‚ awards and accolades About Mahindra Bolero About Mahindra dealer CUSTOMER SATISFACTION Customer Satisfaction
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GLOBALIZATION OF TATA MOTORS: STRATEGIC PLAN FOR THE FUTURE Faculty Contributor: Murali Patibandla‚ Professor Student Contributors: Arun A‚ Balasubramanian C‚ Indranil Guha‚ Gautham M N Tata Motors produces vehicles both in the Light Commercial Vehicles (LCV) and the Medium and Heavy Commercial Vehicles (M and HCV) segments. It faces higher competition in the LCV segment‚ where its Tata ACE has been a huge success. Internationalization forms a key component of Tata Motor ’s strategy and it has
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