K J Somaiya Institute Of Management Studies & Research 2011 Himalaya Herbal Healthcare A Brand Study By‚ Neerav Agarwal PGDM (A) Roll No. – 02 UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF Dr. Monica Khanna K.J. Somaiya Institute of Management Studies and Research SIMSR TABLE OF CONTENTS Himalaya Herbal Healthcare in India | 3 | Main Content | | 1. Segmentation Targeting and Positioning | 4 | * Segmentation * Target Group of Customers * Current Positioning Strategy | 6 |
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especially‚ in bio plastics‚ making it a strong platform chemical. Bio succinic acid is primarily being used as a replacement for petrol based succinic acid in few applications such as solvents and lubricants‚ de-icer solutions‚ cosmetics‚ food and pharma. Furthermore‚ newer application such as 1‚4-Butanediol (BDO)‚ PBS‚ plasticizers and polyesters polyols market will accelerate the future growth of the market. Additionally‚ higher cost of crude oil‚ increase in investments for green chemicals‚ demand
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2011 AN N UA L RE PO R T For the year ended March 31 CONTENTS 27 To Know Us Better 2 Meiji Group 2020 Vision Concept 4 Financial Highlights (Consolidated) 28 Research and Development 6 To Our Shareholders and Customers 30 Meiji Group Overseas Network 8 Interview with the President 32 Meiji Group’s Approach to CSR 12 Special Feature: Growth Strategies in Our “2020 Vision” 34 Corporate Governance and Internal Control 18 Overall
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Table of Contents Introduction: 1 Bangladeshi Pharmaceutical Industry: 2 Industry Analysis: 2 Competitive Force 1: Rivalry among Existing Firms 3 Competitive Force 2: Threat of New Entrants 3 Competitive Force 3: Threat of Substitute Products 3 Competitive Force 4: Bargaining Power of Buyers 4 Competitive Force 5: Bargaining Power of Suppliers 4 Competitive Strategy Analysis: 5 Cost Leadership: 5 Product Differentiation: 5 Corporate Strategy Analysis: 6 Conclusion:………………………………………………………………………………………………………7
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References: 1) Khan‚ S.‚ 2008. API Park to give pharma industry a major boost. The Financial Express‚ 1 June. Available at [Accessed on 20 April 2009] 2) Khan‚ S.‚ 2009. Proposed API Park needs immediate implementation. The Financial Express‚ 26 April. Available at [Accessed on 20 April 2009] 3) N.d. API Industrial Park. Bangladesh Small & Cottage Industries Corporation. Available at [Accessed on 20 April 2009] 4) 2010. Pharma sector eyes big leap with first industrial park. The News Today
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world. It aims to provide young students with international platforms‚ mainly through international exchange and internship programs‚ to develop their leadership and internationalized vision in order to cultivate leaders for tomorrow (AIESEC‚ 2012; Richter and Schäfermeyer‚ 2011). AIESEC alumni community is a “specialized” and geographically boundary-free community (Muniz and O’Guinn‚ 2001‚ p. 412) founded voluntarily in 1986 by several exAIESECers aiming to form a group for experience sharing and network
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earthquakes larger than approximately 5 are reported for the entire globe. The more numerous earthquakes smaller than magnitude 5 reported by national seismological observatories are measured mostly on the local magnitude scale‚ also referred to as the Richter scale. These two scales are numerically similar over their range of validity. Magnitude 3 or lower earthquakes are mostly almost imperceptible or weak and magnitude 7 and over potentially cause serious damage over larger areas‚ depending on their
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Although the grant of IPRs have engendered and facilitated innovation but in some cases the grant of monopoly rights has proved counterproductive and it has impeded the growth of competition. India’s first compulsory licensing order in favour of Natco Pharma has garnered a lot of attention all over the globe‚ and compulsory licensing has been viewed as a remedy to curb abuse of exclusivity protected by IPRs. This paper will Endeavour to look in to the effect of Compulsory licensing in the Indian Pharmaceutical
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LPHG Disaster Recovery Scenario Organizational Details Organization Type LPHG is a medium-sized 501(c)(3) charitable foundation currently in the early stages of its business plan‚ and focusing primarily on the research and development of a new environmentally-friendly hair product called EFHG. Once the product has completed the research and development process‚ the business plan is to move to a manufacturing- and distribution-based stance‚ with the product being the first of many environmentally-friendly
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Funding Agencies : Funding Agencies Gadade Dipak D. Shri Bhagwan College of Pharmacy‚ Aurangabad What is funding agency? : What is funding agency? Govt. or Non-govt. body providing monetory grants for scientific research Areas- Science and Technology‚ Social sciences‚ etc. Which are different funding agencies? : Which are different funding agencies? All India Council for Technical education(AICTE) Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) Defence Research and Dvpt.
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