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    Tractor Pulls and the National Tractor Pullers Association Tractor pulling is said to have started around the 1860’s during the time when farm machinery was pulled by horses. Back then farmers would brag to each other about whose horse was stronger overall. As the boasting started‚ pulling was created. The farmers would challenge each other and it would be settled by hooking up a barn door to the back of their horses. After hooking up the barn door‚ one by one people would jump on while the

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    Introduction to Foreign Direct Investment Foreign direct investment (FDI)‚ in its simplest term‚ is when a company from one country makes an investment into building a facility in another country‚ or when investments are made in order to acquire a certain stake in enterprises operating outside the economy and country of the investor. FDI plays an extraordinary role for firms wanting to operate and compete in a global business. It can provide a firm with new markets to penetrate‚ cheaper production

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    India should stop obsessing about how to become one of the world’s great powers and focus on solving its biggest problems to become a great nation‚ Sundeep Wasleka‚ the president of Strategic Foresight Group‚ writes in this month’s Forbes India. At present‚ regardless of the hype‚ India is failing‚ Wasleka suggests. Politicians and business leaders are always thumping their chests over India’s rising importance in the G20 and lobby for a new G10 (the G8 plus India and China). But 200 out of the

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    Robust agricultural growth is key to India ’s economic growth prospects Ajay Modi  Business Today‚ September 17‚ 2013 | UPDATED 08:55 IST A farmer works in a wheat field against the backdrop of residential apartments undergoing construction in Noida on the outskirts of New Delhi January 1‚ 2012. (Reuters Last week‚ the prime minister ’s Economic Advisory Council projected 4.8 per cent growth for agriculture in 2013/14. In comparison‚ agricultural growth last year was 1.9 per cent. If the projection

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    Individually-prepared case analysis of a two case‚ which will be selected by students from among those done in class. Students can select the cases of their choice‚ as suits their schedule and interest area(s). Case analyses will be handed-in at the beginning of class. The case write-up should be no more than ten pages (double-spaced‚ 12-point Arial font) in length‚ with a maximum of seven exhibits. The student should write the case assignment from the perspective of the main character in the

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    important part of any marketing strategy. You can have the best product or service out there‚ but unless you promote it successfully‚ no one will know about it. There are three basic types of promotional strategies a push strategy‚ a pull strategy or a combination of the two. Push strategies are applicable primarily to manufacturers. Distributing their products through retail channels‚ manufacturers must work with these channels to promote products. Pull strategies‚ are applicable because they focus

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    The two opposing pressures results in 4 different basic strategies that companies can use to compete in the global marketplace: international‚ global‚ multi-domestic‚ and transnational. Explain fully each strategy and discuss in detail the advantages and risks of each in India. International Strategy An international strategy refers to the sale of products in markets outside of the domestic company. Technology and globalization of business has created a new competitive landscape for the twenty-first

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    new delhi INCLUDEPICTURE http//files.myopera.com/RAVI-RAWAT/albums/423534/IIPM20Logo.jpg MERGEFORMATINET Internship report on Marketing strategies of amway corporation Area of research marketing (20th June‚ 2014 till 6th August‚ 2014) Under the guidance of mr. Vikas samania Submitted by kapil gupta Batch SS/2013-16 Section SSU ID no. dl1316ssiche-ugpc11741(del-2-da-58288) Phone No. 9250239995 E-mail kapilgupta854@gmail.com Acknowledgement It is well-established fact that behind every achievement

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    Marginalization in India

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    Raphaela Lin ENG4USR Mr. Andersen Nov 30‚ 2014 The marginalization in India In recent years‚ marginalization in world trade has increased. However‚ the "marginalization" is not simply one thing or just one status‚ which is a growing problem in the world. It is perhaps the most dangerous form of oppression in the society and the society is

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    corporations are now competing with the brilliant minds and business strategies of people from other countries. The strong competition has forced many countries to reconstruct their economies to become better suited in this global market. Some countries have shifted their economies to become more capitalistic. The effects of globalization have been prominent all over the world but you can especially see the effects in modern day India. Many of the people are highly educated and they speak fluent English

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