* 3. 1. OVERVIEW OF THE PAINTS INDUSTRY • The Indian paints industry is currently placed at Rs. 85.0 billion and has been showing consistent double-digit growth from 1991. The organized sector consists of 65-70% whereas the unorganized sector still controls a large portion of 30-35%. • The growth of the domestic paint industry is attributed to the boom in the housing sector and the strong growth in the automobile sector. The automobile sector has done well over past 10-years with an average growth
Premium Industry Automotive industry Peak oil
European Journal of Scientific Research ISSN 1450-216X Vol.28 No.4 (2009)‚ pp.522-532 © EuroJournals Publishing‚ Inc. 2009 http://www.eurojournals.com/ejsr.htm An Empirical Study of Consumer Impulse Buying Behavior in Local Markets Muhammad Ali Tirmizi PH.D Candidate‚ FUIEMS‚ Foundation University‚ Islamabad‚ Pakistan E-mail: m5alitahir@gmail.com Kashif-Ur-Rehman Associate Professor‚ Iqra University‚ Islamabad‚ Pakistan E-mail: dr.kashifurrehman@gmail.com M. Iqbal Saif Head of the Department
Premium Household income in the United States Marketing
of Commerce - Industry News 2009 Eucalyptus oil exports from January to October September I of fireworks exports to Italy grew Canned mushrooms from January to September‚ I fell to the Finnish Export Canned mushrooms from January to September I of the Tunisian exports fell 2009 January-October exports Cineole 2009 the Indian coatings market report shows the trend of potential growth 【Chinese paint online news in 2009‚ according to operations of India’s domestic paint industry statistics show
Premium Paint Supply and demand Financial markets
Activities on Consumer Buying Behavior SUBMITTED TO: Prof. Sunil bhardwaj Submitted by: DR. AKSHAY TYAGI (08BSHYD0049) AMIT SINGH BISHT (08BSHYD0077) ASHUTOSH KUMAR SHARMA (08BSHYD0160) LAVEENA GUPTA (08BSHYD0839) SUGANDHA CHAWLA (08BSHYD0375) SECTION E DATE 22 DEC 2008 INTRODUCTION Consumer has been playing the key role in the business growth models of all sectors. The change from “Push” to “Pull” strategy has opened up doors for research on the buying patterns and thereby
Premium Sales promotion Marketing Promotion
Name Gender Occupation 1) Shopping is a _________ experience for you. (Please circle the most relevant option) 1. Pleasant 2. Fun 3. Exciting 4. Stressful 5. Boring 2) Do you prefer shopping with people or by yourself? 6. With people 7. By myself 3) Is your shopping for apparel planned or unplanned? (Please circle the most relevant
Premium Clothing Ranking Pop music
[pic] Summer Internship Report ON “CONSUMER BUYING BEHAVIOUR OF MAGAZINES” By ASHISH KUMAR MUKHERJEE A0102109001 MBA(Entrepreneurship) Class of 2011 Under the Supervision of Under the Guidance of Dr. Vandana Mathur Mr. Sumit Bhardwaj Programme Leader Deputy Manager MBA (Entrepreneurship) Outlook (India) Pvt. Ltd. In Partial Fulfilment of Award of Master of Business Administration AMITY BUSINESS SCHOOL AMITY UNIVERSITY UTTAR PRADESH SECTOR 125‚ NOIDA - 201303‚ UTTAR PRADESH
Premium Marketing India Editing
PROJECT REPORT ON "Consumer Preference and Buying Behaviour towards Washing Machines and Refrigrator" Supervisor : Submitted by : Lecturer Enrolment No. MBA IV Sem. (Marketing) Remarks of Evaluator Approved/Disapproved Approved/Disapproved (I Evaluation) (II Evaluation) Session : ______________ www.allprojectreports.com University Bio-Data of Supervisor Name : Designation : Qualification : Area of Specialization : Experience : Official
Premium Marketing Home appliance Brand
Running Head: BRANDING & CONSUMER BUYING BEHAVIOUR Influence of Branding on Consumer Buying Behaviour [Name of the writer] [Name of the institution} Table of Contents Chapter I: Introduction 4 Introduction 4 Research Objectives 6 Purpose Of The Study 7 Consumer Support for Imporved Working Conditions 8 Hypothesis 10 CHAPTER II: LITERATURE REVIEW 11 Anti-dandruff Labeling Campaigns and Consumer Behavior 11 A Case Study 21 Introduction 22 Method 24 Results 25 Discussion 31 CHAPTER
Premium Brand Hair care Demographics
Financial Reporting Analysis Paint Industry (Asian Paints) Financial Reporting Analysis of Paint Industry (Asian Paints) CONTENTS Profitability Ratios ................................................................................................................................ 3 Operating Profit Margin .................................................................................................................. 3 Industry Comparison .................................................
Premium Generally Accepted Accounting Principles Balance sheet Income statement
“A STUDY OF MARKETING STRATEGIES ADOPTED BY VARIOUS PAINT COMPANIES” A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (M.B.A.) SUPERVISED BY: - RESARCH SCHOLAR’S:- PROF. DEEPAK TALWAR NISHANT KARDA PARESH CHOURASIYA (M
Premium Marketing