Consulting Industry Overview • • The Indian film industry is the largest film industry in the world in terms of the number of films produced and admissions each year. Revenue for 2004 was estimated at Rs. 59 billion (US$1.3 billion)‚ which was less than 1% of global film industry revenue and a fraction of the U.S. Film industry revenue‚ which was US$9.49 billion in 2003. (Source CII ) Film Industry Revenues 12% 4% 57% 9% 2% 2% 14% Domestic Theatrical Leakages piracy In Cinema Ads Music Satellite
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International Journal of Students Research in Technology & Management Vol 1(3)‚ May 2013‚ ISBN [978-93-83006-01-4]‚ pg 278-291 GSM BASED LED SCROLLING DISPLAY BOARD Hardik Gupta‚ Puja Shukla‚ Ankita Nagwekar Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering‚ Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology Versoa‚ Andheri‚ Mumbai 400053‚ India hardikent@yahoo.com‚ pujas234@gmail.com‚ ankita26478@yahoo.com Abstract Scrolling display board is a common sight today. Advertisement is going digital. The use
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BBL Summary (October 15‚ 2012) Rural India: The Emerging Market Pradeep KASHYAP Founder & CEO‚ MART Today’s presentation will cover several topics. First‚ opportunities for Japanese businesses in India will be introduced. Next‚ the Bottom of the Pyramid (BOP) will be discussed. Finally‚ a question and answer session will take place in order to answer any questions which the audience may have. Japanese companies such as Toyota‚ Honda‚ and Suzuki first came to India in 1984 to sign joint-venture
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(Accessed on 3/5/2010) 34) Newell‚ C 35) Nokia Annual Report (2008). http://www.nokia.com (Accessed on 4/5/2010) 36) o2 37) Prasenjit‚ Vibhas‚ Vikram. (2009). http://www.scridb.com/doc/13202555/Nokia-Strategy-Final (Accessed on 2/5/2010) 38) Prashant‚ N 39) Reardon‚ M. (2009). http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-13970_7-10165603-78.html (Accessed on 8/5/2010) 40) RoHS 41) Wikipedia. (2010). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Specific_absorption_rate (Accessed on 28/4/2010) 42) Zevelskis‚ L
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References: 1. International Business: Environments and Operations (2010) : Daniels D.John‚ Lee H Radebaugh‚ Daniel P. Sullivan and Prashant Salwan‚ Pearson Prentice Hall‚ India. 2. www.hbs.edu/units/strategy/pdf/Berry.pdf 3. www.referenceforbusiness.com › Mar-No 4. www.grin.com/.../strategies-of-multinational-corporations-in-the-eme 5. www.esrc.ac.uk/my-esrc/grants/RES-000-23-0287/read
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OF POWER IN INDIAN CONTEXT” “FUNCTIONAL OVERLAPPING” Submitted by: Prashant Kumar Singh‚ LL.M. 1st yr. Roll No. 35‚
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Possible solutions to energy crisis Submitted by Vijayalaxmi Baligar Table of contents: 1. Introduction and overview. 2. Consumption of energy in India 2a. Consumption of electrical energy and reducing the power loss in transmission lines. 2b. Energy Consumption in service sectors and in industrial sectors 2c. Energy consumption in the Agriculture Sector 3. Recycling. 3a. Role of recycling in energy
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E-MARKETING ENVIRONMENT IN PRESENT SCENARIO *Mr. Prashant Sharma (A.P‚ Mgt.Deptt. DIMS‚ Meerut.) *Dr.Gaurav Kaushik (HOD‚ Mgt.Deptt‚ DIMS‚ Meerut.) ABSTRACT E- marketing is popular nowadays worldwide. Through the help of Internet companies interested in selling goods and services can easily penetrate into the homes and offices of prospective buyers. Companies can measure their marketing related statistics easily and relatively inexpensively. Certain drawbacks such as information
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Abstract A debate continued for a long time amongst the Indian marketers‚ both practitioners & academicians‚ on the justification for the existence of the distinct discipline of rural marketing. Consequently‚ two schools of thought emerged. The first school belived that the products/services‚ marketing tools & strategies that are successful in urban areas‚ could be transplanted with little or no more modifications in rural areas. However‚ the second school saw a clear distinction between
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SOCIAL BALLROOM DANCE ORIGINS Emmylou Cortez Nicolas BS Biology 1A Prof. Felipa Oliquino PE 2 SWING DANCING HISTORY The swing dance is not a single form/kind of dance but a group of various dances which developed in the earlier half of the twentieth century. These dance forms flourished with jazz or swing style of music. The origin of these swing dances can be traced back to the vernacular African-American dance forms. Today‚ the most popular form of swing dancing is Lindy Hop. In
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