Research Report on Lakme (A Product of Hindustan Unilever Ltd) [pic] Submitted by: mayur wali CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. INTRODUCTION 2. CRITICAL REVIEW OF LITERATURE 3. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 3.1 OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY 3.2 HYPOTHESIS 3.3 RESEARCH DESIGN 4. SAMPLE DESIGN 4. INDUSTRY PROFILE 5. DATA‚FINDING & ANALYSIS 6. RECOMMENDATION & CONCLUSION 7. BILIOGRAPHY 8. REFRENCES Executive
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Gopinath: Retail banking - opportunities and challenges Keynote address by Ms Shyamala Gopinath‚ Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of India‚ at the IBA - Banking Frontiers International Conference on “Retail Banking Directions: Opportunities & Challenges”‚ Mumbai‚ 28 May 2005. The assistance of S/Shri P. Vijaya Bhaskar and Partha Ray in preparing this address is gratefully acknowledged. * * * The issue of retail banking is extremely important and topical. Across the globe‚ retail lending
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Managerial Economics Project Report: Jet Airways PROJECT REPORT Roll no.12: Mugdha Dhupkar Roll no.23: Vrushali Keer Roll no.26: Sana Khan Roll no.27: Vipul Khatu Roll no.30: Shaun Machado Roll no.44: Mariza Pereira Page 1 of 27 Managerial Economics Project Report: Jet Airways Sr. No. Topic Pg. No. 1 Acknowledgement 1 2 Introduction to Jet Airways 3 3 Corporate Objectives 11 4 Growing Market Potential 12 5 Survival Strategy 13 6 Analysis Of company Finances 15 7 Current
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RETAIL BANKING DEFINITION: “Retail banking is typical mass-market banking where individual customers use local branches of larger commercial banks. Services offered include: savings and checking accounts‚ mortgages‚ personal loans‚ debit cards‚ credit cards‚ and so” The Retail Banking environment today is changing fast. The changing customer demographics demands to create a differentiated application based on scalable technology‚ improved service and banking convenience. Higher
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Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is an investment that is made to acquire a lasting interest in an enterprise operating in an economic other than that of the investor. In addition foreign direct investment (FDI) refers to long term participation by country A into country B. It usually involves participation in management‚ joint-venture‚ transfer of technology and "know-how".FDI has many forms and theses can be categorized depending on the investors perspective and host country’s perspective. Investor’s
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investment has increasingly been identified as a major growth-enhancing component in most developing countries. FDI promotes economic growth in the host country in a great number of ways. From a more compressed perspective‚ these effects of foreign investment could be direct through a certain investment source or indirect through certain spillover effects. In a more broad view however‚ FDI could be said to put pressure on the firms in their host countries to improve their competitiveness leading them
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| | | | PROJECT REPORT ON BANKING INDUSTRY IN INDIA CURRENT SCENARIO OF BANKING INDUSTRY IN INDIA The banking sector in India has made significant progress in the last five years – the growth is well reflected through parameters including profitability‚ annual credit growth‚ and decline in non-performing assets (NPAs). In the last decade‚ the sector witnessed many positive developments‚ as policy makers which comprise the Reserve Bank of India (RBI)‚ Ministry of Finance and
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INVESTIGATIVE PROJECT REPORT (TALAHIB) A. Title Talahib (Grass Roots) B. ABSTRACT A Detergent is a surfactant or a mixture of surfactants with cleaning Properties in dilute solutions‚ sucrose with chemical formula (C12H22011) can be and agent in maxing laundry and Talahib Grass (Saccharum Sponteneum) is a coarse erect perennial grass that can produce sugar or sucrose in its roots. Talahib Grass was collected from the fields of Brgy. 14 conception 3 Kg. Of Talahib Grass was washed with
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“CATCHMENT ANALYSIS” Summer Internship Project Submitted by: Mayank Arora (11RM925) PGDM (Retail) INDUSTRY MENTOR: FACULTY MENTOR: MR. NIKHIL BHASIN Prof. Kapil Garg RETAIL OPERATION MANAGER Bimtech‚ Greater Noida SHOPPERS STOP‚ ROHINI TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. LIST OF TABLES 3 2. LIST OF CHARTS
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training in PepsiCo Holdings India Limited‚ an FMCG sector company. My project title is “ANALYSIS OF SALES PROMOTION AND DISTRIBUTION STRATAGIES OF PEPSICO”. The project’s basic objective is to study and analyze‚ the effectiveness of the distribution and supply network in Rural areas and how the company’s promotional schemes stimulates the products demand and how the retailers respond towards schemes‚ in Bathinda(urban) and Barnala(rural) areas of Punjab. In this project I surveyed in Bathinda (urban)
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