Summary The first of the 3 part dissertation series on “Growth Strategies of LG Electronics India” presents a picture of the consumer durables industry in India. The consumer Durables industry consists of durable goods and appliances for domestic use such as televisions‚ refrigerators‚ air conditioners and washing machines. The consumer durables industry can be broadly classified into two segments: Consumer Electronics and Consumer Appliances. Consumer Appliances can be further categorised into Brown
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ng EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF INDIA OCCASIONAL PAPER NO. 142 INDIAN SHIPPING INDUSTRY: A CATALYST FOR GROWTH Exim Bank’s Occasional Paper Series is an attempt to disseminate the findings of research studies carried out in the Bank. The results of research studies can interest exporters‚ policy makers‚ industrialists‚ export promotion agencies as well as researchers. However‚ views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the Bank. While reasonable care has been taken to ensure authenticity
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4 PREFACE 5 Aluminium as Commodity 5 INTRODUCTION 6 Contribution to GDP 7 Employment Generation 7 ALUMINIUM PRODUCTION 8 Process Flow 8 Inputs of Production 9 Bauxite 9 Power 12 Other Raw Materials used 12 Production Method 12 Aluminium- Products 14 GOVERNMENT POLICIES 15 MAJOR PLAYERS 16 National AluminiumCompany (NALCO) 16 HINDALCO Industries 16 Sterlite Industries 17 INDUSTRY CONCENTRATION 19 Aluminium
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Developing Nations in Asia and Latin America trying to emulate India’s Success Story The Indian software exports‚ as is well known‚ have grown from less than $100 million before 1990 to over $5 billion in 2000. What is not well known is that revenue per person per year has grown from less than $20‚000 to over $50‚000 in most large companies in the last five years. This is not simply due to ‘inflation’. Though the industry is still focused on tapping the huge software services market‚ most of the big players
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Question 1. –(refer to appendices on p.5) Political 1) From 1991-1998 No longer anti-alcohol campaign to boost ice-cream industry. Ice cream industry had to complete with substitute products. 2) Since 1998 Financial Crisis‚ Russian rubles devalued by two-thirds. Russians cannot afford foreign products and companies relied more on national suppliers. 3) 1999 VAT raise. Fruit-based ice-creams and popsicles raised to 20% VAT. Consumer buy less ice-cream because of elastic demand‚ revenue is less
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Porter’s 5 Forces Before the idea of Ryanair or indeed any low cost carrier was even devised the European airways industry was‚ as already illustrated‚ highly regulated. Therefore post 1992 and deregulation‚ great changes came about. By identifying with Porter’s “five forces‚” one is able to ascertain what this meant for Ryanair within the European air transport market. These five factors are threat of entry‚ competitive rivalry‚ bargaining power of suppliers‚ bargaining power of buyers and the
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their prices at the surface level? Thesis Statement: This essay seeks the comparison of cars and motorcycles. II. DEVELOPMENT Comparison a) Both cars and motorcycles are vehicles for transporting one or more persons. b) Both cars and motorcycles need fuel. Fuel serves a vital art in both cases as it supplies the energy required are the engines to work properly. c) Both cars and motorcycle use wheel made of rubber tires. Contrast a) Cars are very expensive while motor cycles
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2008 Synopsis The Indian Chocolate Packaging Industry The aim of this project is to study the impact of chocolate packaging in Indian market on Indian customers. This project also contains the analysis of various strategies chocolate companies use to attract customers towards their brand or a particular product of their brand. AMITY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AMITY UNIVERSITY – UTTAR PRADESH
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forms of transportation is motorcycles. These vehicles can save a lot of money at the pump. Sports involving motorcycles are also becoming more and more popular everyday. Motocross is the second most popular motorsport in America behind NASCAR. This growth of the motorcycle industry got me curious about these amazing machines and how they work. The first motorcycles were made in America. In 1867‚ American‚ Sylvester Howard Roper invented a steam-engine motorcycle that was powered by coal called
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PESTLE Forces 1. Political “Various federal‚ state‚ and local regulatory agencies…have jurisdiction over the operation of our dealerships‚ repair facilities‚ and other operations with respect to matters such as consumer protection‚ workers’ safety‚ and laws regarding protection of the environment‚ including air‚ water‚ and soil.” (pg. 21) Similar to the car and auto industry‚ the boating industry and its products are under heavy restriction regarding the environmental effects of vehicles manufactured/sold
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