INTRODUCTION 1.1) INDUSTRIAL PROFILE The Indian Equity Market is more popularly known as the Indian Stock Market. The Indian equity market has become the third biggest after China and Hong Kong in the Asian region. According to the latest report by ADB‚ it has a market capitalization of nearly $600 billion. As of March 2009‚ the market capitalization was around $598.3 billion (Rs 30.13 lakh crore) which is one-tenth of the combined valuation of the Asia region. The market was slow since early
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Executive Summary This report has discussed about the PESTEL analysis for Tesco plc who is the biggest retail chain of the United Kingdom. The analysis has explained various important factors that are essential to handle the in marketing challenges both internal and also external environment. It has evaluated situation of organisation both local and global‚ its strategies‚ and also customers. Tesco is UK’s most important food retailer and it’s still protecting its position in the market ahead of
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4 About Edhi Foundation 4 The Dawn of Edhi Foundation 5 Edhi’s Founder 6 Vision Of the Foundation 7 ASSETS OF EDHI FOUNDATION 7 EDHI FOUNDATION SERVICES 8 Baby Cradles (JHOOLAS) 8 Destitute Homes 9 Welfare Centers 9 High Ways Project ( 25 KILOMETER) 9 Ware houses 10 Field ambulance services 10 Air Ambulance Services 11 Marrine and Costal Service 12 Blood and drug banks 12 CANCER RESEARCH HOSTEL‚ KARACHI 13 Missing Persons Service 13 Edhi Homes for shelter of animals
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A PROJECT REPORT ON THE COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF MARKETING STRATEGY OF VODAFONE AND AIRTEL Submitted By: SHRESTHA SAHU B.COM (HONS) ENROLLMENT NO. A7004613046 Under Guidance Of: Faculty Guide: Mrs Charu Bisaria Assisstant Professor ABS‚ Lucknow (RESEARCH PROJECT REPORT FOR BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (2011-2014) AMITY BUSINESS SCHOOL AMITY UNIVERSITY UTTAR PRADESH‚ LUCKNOW ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I SHRESTHA SAHU sincerely thankful to all those people who have been giving me any kind
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Internship report On “Changes of Human Resource Practice between Warid Telecom and Airtel Bangladesh Limited after Merger and Acquisition” Page I “Changes of Human Resource Practice between Warid Telecom and Airtel Bangladesh Limited after Merger and Acquisition” Submitted by Saleha Farhaz Aziz 08104161 BRAC Business School Submitted To Ms. Raihana Mannan Lecturer BRAC Business School Date of Submission 28 February 2013 Page II Letter of Transmittal February 28‚ 2013 To Raihana Mannan Lecturer
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COMPANY PROFILE The Indian pharmaceutical industry is at the center stage in the global healthcare arena and Ranbaxy endeavors to be at the forefront in delivering the India centric advantages to the advanced and developing countries of the world. From a small domestic company at inception‚ Ranbaxy has grown formidably to be a Billion dollar institution that was envisioned by Late Dr Parvinder Singh‚ Chairman and Managing Director‚ Ranbaxy in early 90’s. It is with the unwavering ’ dedication
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Project Titles for MBA Marketing Progressive Studies 1. A study on consumer buying decision towards laptops 2. A Study on market potential for SMS in Pune region 3. ACCEPTABILITY AND PROMOTION OF PHOTO SERIES (Z-SERIES) Z5200 HIGH-DEFINITION LARGE FORMAT HEWLETT-PACKARD PRINTER IN THE PHOTO SEGMENT OF THE PUNE MARKET 4. ACCEPTABILITY OF LATEX TECHNOLOGY 5. Awareness and acceptance of select Amul products amongst retailers in Pune city. 6. BRANDING AND MARKETING OF A NEWLY LAUNCHED
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Q1. Analyze the retail scenario in India in terms of Porter’s Five Forces and investigate the growth across different segments of retailing. Ans: Indian Retail Scenario in terms of Porter Five Forces Porter in 1974 has given “Five Forces” model to assess the industry environment. Five forces of Porter model which determine effectiveness of any Industry are: 1. Barriers to Entry 2. Bargaining Power of Buyers 3. Bargaining Power of Suppliers 4. Threat of Substitutes 5. Rivalry
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I ………………. ‚ sincerely thankful to all those people who have been giving me anykind of assistance in the making of this project report.I express my gratitude to ………………‚ who has through her vast experience andknowledge has been able to guide me‚ both ably and successfully towards thecompletion of the project. I express my gratitude to Sri Balaji College of Engineering &Technology‚ JaipurI would hereby‚ make most of the opportunity by expressing my sincerest thanks to allmy faculties
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“Delivering Farm-tech Prosperity” A report on the Industrial Visit to Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd Tractor Division Plant‚ Kandivali Submitted by Students of PGDM (2010 – 2012 Batch) Kohinoor Management School Proforma of the Report: Background Introduction to Mahindra The Journey Begins… Hands on Approach to Production (where theory meets practical knowledge) Students Opinion Vote of Thanks Background: After concrete efforts of our Management‚ the students of Kohinoor Management
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