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    Pestel Analysis of Tk Max

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    study is based on data collected from the official website of T.K. Maxx itself and other website and statistical data. To critically analyze the companies trends‚ various techniques has been used. For this study 3 techniques PESTEL analysis‚ Porters Five Force Model and Industry Life Cycle has been used. Introduction In UK the first T.K. Maxx was opened in 1994 in Bristol. Till the year 2006 T.K. Maxx open its 210 stores in All over the UK in present time there are over 238 stores in UK including

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    Indian Meat Industry Scenario Introduction The Food Processing Industry sector in India is one of the largest in terms of production‚ consumption‚ export and growth prospects. Food processing sector covers a wide range of items like fruits and vegetables; meat and poultry; milk and milk products‚ alcoholic beverages‚ fisheries‚ plantation‚ grains‚ confectionery‚ chocolates and cocoa products‚ mineral water‚ high protein foods etc. Based on the basic raw material usage

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    Political Politics highlight the role of nation governments‚ as the large global company‚ the firm has to deal with national political systems differently. The difficulties to negotiate with government conditions including tax systems‚ regulations and restriction which the firm has to adjust the service conditions and product requirements to get into the nation markets. These will be the huge impact which the firm has to be considered properly in order to work well with the governments and reach

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    Hyundai:  Leading  the  Way    in  the  Global  Auto  Industry   1.   One  huge  competitive  advantage  of  Hyundai  is  that  they  launched  step  by  step‚  since  the  late   1990’s   several   factories   and   plants.   In   1997   they   established   a   factory   in   Turkey‚   later   a   plant   in   India   and   in   2002   was   opened

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    INTRODUCTION TO INDIAN BANKING INDUSTRY Banking in India originated in the last decades of the 18th century. The first banks were The General Bank of India‚ which started in 1786‚ and Bank of Hindustan‚ which started in 1770; both are now defunct. The oldest bank in existence in India is the State Bank of India‚ which originated in the Bank of Calcutta in June 1806‚ which almost immediately became theBank of Bengal. This was one of the three presidency banks‚ the other two being the Bank of Bombay

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    Impact of FDI In The Indian Retail Sector By: Aditi Mehta 12/PPRA/504 Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) FDI is a mode of entry to international business. It refers to the investment made in a foreign country where the investor retains control over the investments. This can be made by an individual‚ as well as by business entities. FDI is a venture with long term considerations‚ as it cannot be easily liquidated. FDI as defined in Dictionary of Economics ( by Graham Bannock) as investment

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    INTRODUCTION Indian telecom is more than 160 years old‚ beginning with the commissioning of the first telegraph line between Kolkata and Diamond Harbour in 1839. In 1948‚ India had only 0.1 million telephone connections with a telephone density of about 0.02 telephone per hundred population. By June 2006 there were 153.42 million telephone (including cellular mobile) connections in the country with a telephone density of 13.96 telephones per hundred population. The Telecom Commission‚ set

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    COMPARITIVE ANALYSIS OF MARKETING STRATERGIES: INDIAN FOOTWEAR INDUSTRY NIKE-ADIDAS-REEBOK-PUMA-INDIAN BRANDS Executive Summary To study and develop substantial market analysis on the primary products these firms (Nike‚ Adidas‚ Reebok‚ Puma and Indian brands) make‚ i.e Athletic Footwear. We will compare their marketing strategies‚ their targeting and their marketing mixes. We will analyze their segmentation and examine their positioning in the Indian market. And lastly we will state

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    INTRODUCTION The Indian Textiles Industry has an overwhelming presence in the economic life of the country. Apart from providing one of the basic necessities of life‚ the textiles industry also plays a pivotal role through its contribution to industrial output‚ employment generation‚ and the export earnings of the country. Currently‚ it contributes about 14 percent to industrial production‚ 4 percent to the GDP‚ and 17 percent to the country’s export earnings. It provides direct employment to over

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    Six Sigma in Indian Industry

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    Six Sigma in Indian industries Case Study |Author |Atanu Maity | |Author Position |Program Manager | |Date |August 05‚ 2009 | Version: 1.0 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction to Six Sigma 5 History of Six Sigma 6 What is Six Sigma 8 Why

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