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    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 sector going by its higher percentage

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    Ethical Issues....................................................................................................... Exploring the Effectiveness of ‘On Campus Graduate Recruitmenttrend for Aberdeen Business School 2. Abstract The proposal idea is all about analysing the trend of ‘on campus graduate recruitment and selection’ and exploring its possibilities for Aberdeen Business School of Robert Gordon University. Recruiting students on the campus of Business schools are quite popular

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    TRENDS OF IMPORTS IN INDIA In terms of economics‚ import is any commodity brought into one country from another country in a legal way. The economic needs of the country‚ effective use of foreign currency are the basic factors which influence India’s import policy. Major Importing Partners of India Most of the imports in India are from china which stands at 11.1%. Apart from china other major countries from which India imports are Saudi Arabia i.e. 7.5%‚ USA 6.6%‚ UAE 5.1%‚ Iran 4.2%‚ Singapore

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    Michael Porter’s five forces Analysis Rivalry among competitors The Indian Telecom industry is comprised of three types of players. The State owned companies‚ private companies and foreign invested companies. Main State owned companies are BSNL and MTNL. Major private Indian owned companies include Tata teleservice‚ Tata Communications‚ Reliance communications. And finally‚ the major foreign invested companies in this sector are Vodafone‚ Idea cellular‚ Bharti Airtel Limited. BSNL Bharath Sanchar

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    Consumer Preferences Consumer preferences are varied and are more regionally specific. India is divided into four regions: North‚ East‚ West‚ and South. • Consumers in the North prefer pink colored soaps‚ which have floral profiles. Here the fragrance preference is for more sophisticated profiles reflecting their lifestyles. Freshness soaps with lime and citrus notes are also popular preferences as the climate in the North is very hot and citrus/lime scented soaps are seen to be refreshing.

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    ABSTRACT This research study focuses on the possible effects of Globe telecom takeover of Bayantel on the services of Globe. It specifically examines if it has contribution on the profitability of Globe and to the consumers behavior. The researchers expect the acquisition to provide vastly improvements on the services of Globe‚ boost on its profitability and growing number of satisfied consumers. In collection of data‚ survey forms are use to be privately answered by the respondents. Simple random

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    The Americas Trident Digest – ‘An inside view of Telecom Trends in the Internet Age’ 1Q12 Issue A 2011 LOOK FORWARD Trying to forecast future network requirements is problematic. Most such efforts look back at historical data‚ make some assumptions and then statistically forecast forward. This works as long as our behaviors are stable or at least changing in accordance with an established pattern. But humans are notoriously unpredictable and while the shortcomings of such a process are understood

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    Being Green: Trends in India chillibreeze writer — Impuri Ngayawon * | Through the ages‚ Darwin’s theory of ‘Survival of the Fittest’ has impacted the lives of the human species. Not many thought that the great scientist was prophesying the future of generations to come. During his State of the Union address last week‚ President Obama said ‘The nation that leads the clean energy economy will be the nation that leads the global economy‚ and America must be that nation.’ The much awaited global

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    2013 trends for a maturing E-commerce space in India 2012 was an exciting year for Indian e-commerce‚ which capped off an incredible 5 years of exponential growth‚ from approximately $1.75 Bn in 2007‚ to over $14Bn by 2012. A lot is being written about 2013 as a year of possible consolidation for the industry. But regardless of how things develop in this sphere‚ 2013 will see more interesting trends and more interesting innovations in the Indian e-commerce‚ as the market matures. The rise of M-Commerce

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