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    Topic:  STUDY OF THE PRODUCTION CONSUMPTION AND GROWTH OF THE STEEL INDUSTRY   WHY THE INDUSTRY? The reason for focusing on this industry is that‚ Steel industry has become a major production and consumption market‚ with tremendous potential for growth after the reduction of the export tariffs from 15% to 5%. There has been a consistent rise in the prices and the demand expectations are growing rapidly for the coming years due to planned investment in infrastructure development‚ increased

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    opportunities to new entrants as well indicating low entry barriers for the firms wanting to enter into the area of office products. Therefore it can be stated that Staples Inc is operating in an industry where the threat of new entry is high. Buyer Power The bargaining power of buyers is determined in an industry on the basis of the influence that they can have on the price structure of the products of a firm. In case of organizations manufacturing office related products the issue they are facing

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    origin. Some examples include Swiss-made watches‚ German automobiles‚ Tulips from Holland‚ Argentine beef. Michael Porter uses his "Porters Diamond" theory to explain why some countries have a comparative advantage in relation to others in specific industries. Porter theorizes that four broad attributes (factor endowments‚ demand conditions‚ relating and supporting industries‚ and firm strategy‚ structure‚ and rivalry) of a nation shape the environment in which local firms compete‚ and these

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    1. During 1947 to 1990‚ mixed economy was India’s kind of economy‚ and later after India recognized the incapability of the system to deliver the economic progress that many Southeastern Asian nations had started to enjoy‚ India started to adapt a market economy system to become more attractive to the foreign possible investors and businesses. So‚ up to today‚ India has been using a market economy system‚ but‚ still with some government oversight which made the current economic system as a hybrid

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    OIL AND GAS Oil and Gas Industry in India is a 110 billion USD industry (as in March ’2007). The India oil & gas demand ranks it sixth in the world. The oil and gas industry has been instrumental in fuelling the rapid growth of the Indian economy. The petroleum and natural gas sector which includes transportation‚ refining and marketing of petroleum products and gas constitutes over 15 per cent of the GDP. OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY OVERVIEW The oil and gas history in India dates back to 1867‚ with

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    1) Competitive Rivalry (Low) * The market can be considered a duopoly between Pepsi and Coca Cola‚ which are the strongest and hold something like 80% of the market. * However Coca Cola holds two of the top-three soft drinks in the market. * Coke is targeting and achieving international growth. * Few competitors. 2) Bargaining Power of suppliers (Low) * The inputs for Coca Cola’s products were primarily sucrose or fructose and bottling. Sugar could be purchased from many sources on the

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    Oil Industry in India After the Indian Independence‚ the Oil Industry in India was a very small one in size and Oil was produced mainly from Assam and the total amount of Oil production was not more than 250‚000 tonnes per year . | This small amount of production made the oil experts from different countries predict the future of the oil industry as a dull one and also doubted India’s ability to search for new oil reserves. But the Government of India declared the Oil industry in India as the

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    an economy‚ the critical elements that wire up the length and breadth of the country as telecom and power networks. The Indian cables industry offers lucrative scope for stable revenue streams to manufacturers of both power and telecom cables. The report is an application of various Business marketing concepts with respect to the telecom cable industry in India. As an introductory background‚ the report outlines the structure of Indian Telecom Sector. Emphasis has been given to the telecom cables

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    INTRODUCTION The Textile Industry occupies a vital place in the Indian economy and contributes substantially to its exports earnings. Textiles exports represent nearly 30 per cent of the country’s total exports. It has a high weight age of over 20 per cent in the National production. It provides direct employment to over 15 million persons in the mill‚ powerloom and handloom sectors. India is the world’s second largest producer of textiles after China. It is the world’s third largest producer of

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    Introduction  The textile industry in India occupies a unique position in our economy contributing to nearly a third of the country’s export earnings. This industry includes manufacturers‚ suppliers‚ wholesalers and exporters of Cotton Textiles‚ Handloom‚ and Woolen Textiles etc. From the production of textile machinery and equipment‚ dyes and raw materials to the delivery of finished textiles‚ fabrics and garments‚ the textile industry in India has the vast potential for creation of employment

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