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    Project on Jindal Steel

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    Jindal Steel and Power Limited (JSPL) is an Indian steel and energy company based in New Delhi‚ India. With annual turnover of over US$4 billion‚ Jindal Steel & Power Limited (JSPL) is a part of about US$17 billion diversified O.P. Jindal Group. JSPL is a leading player in steel‚ power‚ mining‚ oil and gas and infrastructure. Naveen Jindal‚ the youngest son of the late O P Jindal‚ drives JSPL and its group companies Jindal Power Ltd‚ Jindal Petroleum Ltd.‚ Jindal Cement Ltd. and Jindal Steel Bolivia

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    Steel Design

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    STEEL BEAM DESIGN Laterally Unrestrained Beam Dr. A Aziz Saim 2010 EC3 Unrestrained Beam 1 Non-dimensional slenderness Beam behaviour analogous to yielding/buckling of columns. M Wyfy Material yielding (in-plane bending) MEd MEd Elastic member buckling Mcr Lcr 1.0 Dr. A Aziz Saim 2010 EC3 Non-dimensional slenderness Unrestrained Beam  LT 2 Lateral torsional buckling Lateral torsional buckling Lateral torsional buckling is the member buckling mode

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    Tata and Fiat Jv

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    Case: Fiat’s Strategic Alliance with Tata. IB-Sec A &C. Please use the following questions as guideline to prepare the case: (Follow instructions in outline except those mentioned below.. 1. Given that‚ Fiat existed and operated in India for long why did it decide to form a strategic alliance with Tata? * Frequent bottlenecks with earlier smaller JV partner(premier) * felt the need for bigger player- with financial and management compatibility * Long term approach

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    Tata Nano

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    1. Summary & inspiration before enter into India (The answer for Q1) 由本案所提到家樂福在日本與中國經歷的經驗加上印度政治、經濟等相關背景,我們整理兩個市場在不同面向的問題,並提出進入印度市場前所需注意的事項: 中國 日本 策略與遇到的狀況 1. 相當深度的在地化 a. ”家樂福”的中文名字 b. 大量雇用在地員工 2. 產品‚ 生鮮食品在地採購 3. 和政府關係良好‚採用government marketing 1. 忽略日本家庭結構組成問題 (核心家庭‚購買量少) 2. 平均所得高所以重視品質與流行趨勢 3. 展店與購地不順 (缺少合作夥伴與政商關係的幫助) 應用印度市場省思 1. 為減少社會反彈‚ 也可以大量雇用在地員工 (傳統零售的反彈) 2. 在地採購‚ 加強與農民還有供應商的合作關係 3. 和政府建立關係‚ 同時著眼物流系統的建立以符合India Supply Chain Council 的政策推行與期待. 1. 印度的核心家庭數量還有平均所得也開始有逐年上升的趨勢

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    Iron and Steel Industry

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    1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Field Of Research The field of research is to study the factors which affect the profitability of IRON AND STEEL industry‚ which is the most crucial element for the growth of any developed or developing economy. It acts as backbone of human civilisation. It is a product of a large and technologically complex industry having strong forward and backward linkages in terms of material flows and income generation. With regards to Indian Economy it is one of the most energy intensive

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    Political The long-term political consequences of the crisis are as yet unclear. The crisis‚ and the siege of Suvarnabhumi Airport‚ saw a rise in international press coverage on Thailand‚ with numerous high-profile articles breaking Thai taboos about public discussion of the role of the monarchy in the crisis as well as the succession. Thailand political situation is described uncertain. The crisis escalated and increasingly affected the economy. ZEN Department Store can lose some revenue due to

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    1) The Tata Group has been transformed from a risk averse‚ slow moving giant into a more dynamic and aggressive conglomerate. How much of such a transformation can be attributed to one individual? Discuss the role of the leader in initiating and managing change. 2) The Tata Group had a presence in a wide range of businesses since it’s early days. Later‚ Ratan Tata managed to streamline the Tata Group . What advantages and disadvantages did the group gain through streamlining of business? Do you

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    Tata Nano Marketing

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    Introduction TATA Motors Limited is India’s largest motor passenger automobile and commercial vehicle manufacturing company. Its annual revenue exceeds USD six billion‚ ranking it among the top ten companies in India. Unveiled in January 2008‚ their new TATA Nano passenger automobile was a much awaited car by the local and international markets. (Tata Motors‚ 2008) Production began later that year. Its distinct features and reasonable price boosts its popularity and demand. Excluding taxes‚ the TATA Nano

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    Merger of Tata Docomo

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    STUDY OF MERGER BETWEEN TATA TELESERVICES AND NTT DOCOMO SUBMITTED BY: ANKITA SHAH ROLL NO:43 PGP 1 DIV. A INTRODUCTION TO TELECOM SECTOR In today’s information age‚ the telecommunication industry is considered as the backbone of industrial and economic development . Indian telecom sector is more than 165 years old. Telecommunications was first introduced in India in 1851 when the first operational land lines were laid by the government near Kolkata and then experienced

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    The Mittal Steel Case

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    I. The Mittal Steel began in the early 1970’s as a small‚ family owned company‚ based in India. However‚ due to a range of restrictive government regulations and tough competitiveness from SAIL (a state-owned firm) and Tata Steel (large privately owned firm)‚ Mittal Steel believed that the best projection of growth of the company would transpire outside of India. In 1975‚ Mittal Steel began expanding across national borders by creating and building a steel making plant in Indonesia.

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