8/18/2011 Micromax Mobile Submitted to: Dr. Barnabas Submitted By: Ankit Saxena(A-05) Arpana Dalvi(A-06) Munish Nanavati(A-12) NIshal Ferrao(A-16) Rohan Deodhar(A-26) Contents Executive Summary ........................................................................................................................... 3 Situation Analysis .............................................................................................................................. 3 Customers ........
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Project Report on MICROMAX “Nothing like Anything” Under the Guidance of: Dr. Kartik Dave By Group 1 Mayank Baheti (13IB363) Rohit Rakhecha (13IB341) Apoorv Mishra (13IB314) Deepakshi Mahajan (13IB320) Karamjeet Singh (13IB325) Prabhjot Kaur (13IB336) PREFACE: It gives a great pleasure in realizing the work in a report form. Report consist all the minute detail of our project. It has the details of the marketing of the mobile phones and the detailed study of Micromax mobiles. We hope
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Apoorav Goel (12p010) Archit Shukla (12p011) Arpit Jain (12p012) Lalima Bassi (12p025) Contents I. Mobile Industry Overview…..………………………………………………………………………………………………………….3 II. Entry of Micromax and Company profile………………………..……………………………………………………………….5 III. Marketing Environment………………….……………………………………………………………………………………………….6 IV. Main Customer Segments………………..……………………………………………………………………………………………….7 V. Salient Characteristics
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REPORT ON MICROMAX- ITS INTERNATINALIZATION (Telecommunication Industry) A Project work Submitted By: Ambrina Khatoon (MAT 140097) Rethu Kumari. K (MAT.149180) Submitted to: Prof. RICCABONI MASSIMO Faculty of Economics University of Trento In the Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for Degree of Masters In International Management (MIM) Abstract Starting from the presentation of the main key figures describing Micromax Inc in 2010‚ the case goes back to the history of this player
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(a) Segmentation bases in industrial product markets Segmenting an industrial product market introduces a number of additional bases‚ uses similar bases and also precludes some of the ones more frequently used for consumer product markets. Such bases are: • Type of application/end use e.g. adhesives for home‚ office and industrial use. 3 • Geographical e.g. Scotland‚ Wales‚ North West‚ North East‚ South East‚ East Anglia or by country/region. • Benefits sought: Closely related to the above
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Introduction Market segmentation is a market orientated approach of identifying and satisfying the diverse needs of consumers. The total market is divided into similar segments of people who have similar needs‚ it can be referred to as an approach that subdivides a market along some commonalities or kingship (i.e.) the members of a market segment share something in common. Because Spar falls under the South African food market‚ their approach would be to satisfy the Segmentation variables spar can
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Study of Marketing Strategies adopted by Micromax Mobiles Submitted by Name Umang Tibrewal Zehra Ladiwala Harsh Vardhan Mohta Nishad Nevgi Snehal Punjani Anish Rai Roll. No. 20 24 30 33 35 37 1 Table of Contents 1. Introduction ..................................................................................................................................................... 3 1.1 Company Profile............................................................................................
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Table of Contents Market Segmentation and Product Positioning 2 1.1. Introduction 2 1.2. Product the company will offer 2 1.2.1. Motorcycle industry an overview 2 1.2.2.Motorcycle industry in US an overview 3 1.3.Marketing Objectives of the Motorcycle Company: 4 1.4.Primary Characteristics of the Motorcycle 4 1.5.Branding Strategy 5 1.6.Product Positioning: 6 1.6.1.Short-run Strategy: 6 1.6.2.Longer-Run Strategies 6
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out with their abilities. Contents I. Abstract II. Introduction III. History IV. Products a. Mobile Phones b. LED Televisions c. Micromax Funbook Tablet d. Micromax Funbook Pro Tablet V. Micromax ’s competitors VI. Recent Controversies about micromax a. Arrests in Bribery Case b. Micromax CEO Deepak Mehrotra quits c. Micromax’s Hugh bet VII. Bibliography Abstract Micromax‚ is the 12th largest handset manufacturer in the World (According to Global Handset Vendor Market
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COMPANY OVERVIEW. It was in late 2007‚ when Mr. Rahul Sharma‚ The owner of Micromax who was into PCO business decided to diversify from PCO devices into the business of mobile handsets. The company designed a battery that could last 30 days on a single charge and give 17 hours of talk-time. Micromax asked vendors in China and Taiwan to manufacture 10‚000 handsets with these battery specs and Micromax’s handset business was on its way. COMPANY’S PERFORMANCE. Since our entry into the Indian mobile
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