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    “In India‚ the Internet is still not an entertainment channel. It’s lead driven. People go online to find a job‚ to find a spouse or to buy an airline ticket without waiting in line for a long time. The alternatives available are not optimal.” - Sandeep Murthy. INTERNET INDUSTRY Unlike other inventions‚ the Internet reached India without too much delay. Videsh Sanchar Nigam Limited (VSNL)‚ the government-owned Internet service provider started offering its services in 1996. Within a year‚ India

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    of metabolism of blood lipids‚ vascular inflammation and the development of cardio-vascular diseases. Recommendations of international agencies like WHO (World Health Organisation) & PAHO (Pan American Health Organisation) have urged for the replacement of trans fatty acids in manufactured food with unsaturated fat. Recognizing the changing global trends & health benefits of removing transfats‚ Britannia is the first Bakery brand in India to remove transfats from its products. Almost all

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    restaurants‚ and vending machines of more than 200 countries. Coca-Cola was bought out by businessman As a Griggs Candler‚ whose marketing tactics led Coke to its dominance of the world soft-drink market throughout the 20th century. Bottler’s Nepal Pvt. Ltd. from its time of establishment has provided the better services to its customers. The company produces concentrate‚ which is then sold to licensed Coca-Cola bottlers throughout the country. The bottlers‚ who hold territorially exclusive contracts with

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    Kathmandu Ltd

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    PART 1 SWOT Analysis 1.1 Industry Analysis Porter’s five forces analysis is presented as below for industry analysis of Kathmandu: Industry Competition→High | * Leadership in clothing and equipment retail in Australia and New Zealand. * Competitors within this area include | Barriers of entry→Medium-High | * Relatively low level of product design differentiation * High barriers for technically credible products | Threat of substitutes→Medium-High | * A wide variety of other

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    Tort of Negligence. Scope It includes the nature of general tortuous liability,the nature of employer’s liability,the application of the elements of the Tort of Negligence and vicarious liability. Background to study Case study No. 1 Facts: A bus belonging to Xiamen Bus Co Ltd had hit a school child on the pedestrian passing zone and was killed. Upon the occurrence of accident the driver was arrested by the police for killing in negligence. The deceased child’s family (the claimant) sued the

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    in M.M. ISPAHANI Ltd. for completing my term paper. I was rotated in almost every desk of the organization and all over the factory. Statement of the Problem: The efficient management of working capital is very vital for a business survival. This is premised on the fact having too much working capital signifies inefficiency‚ whereas too little cash at hand signifies that the survival of business is shaky. Here I focus on working capital management practices in M. M. ISPAHANI Ltd. to evaluate the

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    FOODWORLD SUPERMARKETS CASE ANALYSIS By Narwal‚ Manvir Kaur Wendt‚ Shiela Empestan‚ Deanne Hernandez‚ Ylisha Noelle Francisco‚ Archie BSBA FM-III-A Ms. Merlin De Gracia (Instructor) March 18‚ 2013 THE INDIAN RETAIL INDUSTRY SCENARIO On the basis of a report published by the India Retail Forum‚ the organized retail account for Rs.55‚000 crore (about $12.4 billion) in the year 2006 and still it’s just about only 4.6% of the total Indian Retail Value that was about Rs.12‚000‚000 crore

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    on international projects. The ethical dilemma about the above mentioned topic is about to motivate or force the employees and worker to work and perform their responsibilities in the inclement weather. If we look at the case study of module 6 about the Franklin Equipment‚ Ltd and its prospect project in the Abu-Zhabi‚ it is the country that is located in the dessert region; therefore‚ the unbearable extraordinary temperature will be key and utmost barrier to meet the project deadlines. This ethical

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    CASE STUDY Title: Pepsi-Cola Manufacturing International Ltd. Azwan Shah bin Aminuddin 1. Identify and discuss the business process redesign principles that have been applied by the BR project team. In business process redesign‚ the organization need to be have a guidance or principles to make sure that their redesign process is on the right track. In Pepsi –Cola Manufacturing International Ltd (PCMIL)‚ there are based on several principles to ensure they are on the

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    V-Guard Industries Ltd. generates greater efficiency with IBM and SAP Founded in 1977 as a small manufacturing unit‚ V-Guard Industries Ltd. (V-Guard) has grown to become one of the largest electrical appliance manufacturers in India. The company reported revenues of more than $126 million for the 2010 to 2011 financial year‚ and a 43 percent increase in net sales during the same period. V-Guard manufactures electrical products‚ including voltage stabilizers‚ wiring cables‚ pumps‚ motors‚ solar

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