On Study on the Real Estate Sector and problems associated with it and preferred locations by customers over others with sp. Ref. to COSMIC GROUP By Sunny kumar A1802012035 MBA – IB Class of 2014 Under the Supervision of Mr. ANUJ BHATIA Mr. SANDEEP BHASIN Manager Sales Faculty -AIBS Cosmic Group SUMMER TRAINING REPORT SUBMITTED TOWARDS THE PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF POST GRADUATE DEGREE IN
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International Journal of Business and Management October‚ 2008 Mutual Fund vs. Life Insurance: Behavioral Analysis of Retail Investors Dr. Bhagaban Das Senior Reader‚ P.G. Department of Business Management Fakir Mohan University‚ Vyasa Vihar-756019‚ Balasore‚ Orissa‚ India Tel: 91-94371-31429 E-mail: bhagaban_fm@yahoo.co.in Ms. Sangeeta Mohanty Associate Professor‚ Academy of Business Administration Industrial Estate (S1/25)‚ Angaragadia‚ Balasore – 756001‚ Orissa‚ India E-mail: sangeeta_mohanty@rediffmail
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Stefan Stremersch & Walter Van Dyck Marketing of the Life Sciences: A New Framework and Research Agenda for a Nascent Field Although marketing scholars often seek to contribute new knowledge that is applicable across industries‚ some industries have unique characteristics that require industry-specific knowledge development. The authors argue that this requirement applies to the life sciences industry‚ defined as companies in pharmaceuticals‚ biotechnology‚ and therapeutic medical devices. Marketers
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Religion under Globalisation Author(s): P. Radhakrishnan Source: Economic and Political Weekly‚ Vol. 39‚ No. 13 (Mar. 27 - Apr. 2‚ 2004)‚ pp. 1403-1411 Published by: Economic and Political Weekly Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4414836 . Accessed: 17/10/2013 11:47 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars
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A&P 2 Gluten Sensitivity Prevalence and Validity Gluten sensitivity is clearly recognized in the context of celiac disease and wheat allergy. Recently however‚ a prevalence of complaints of symptoms (inflammation‚ joint pain‚ bloating‚ fogginess‚ etc..) in response to ingesting "gluten‚" raises new questions in the research and validity of Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity (NCGS.) For years‚ I have personally
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UNIVERSITY OF DHAKA DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES ASSIGNMENT ON ECONOMY OF BANGLADESH (Macroeconomic Performances) DATED: 01st April‚ 2013 SUBMITTED TO Kazi Rayhan Uddin Lecturer‚ Department of Management Studies University of Dhaka SUBMITTED BY Introduction: Bangladesh‚ small state of South-East Asia with the total area of 144‚570 sq km‚ can‘t still shake off the ill-reputation of being one of the least developed countries‚ shadowed by miserable poverty‚ high illiteracy
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Infrastructure Practice Building India Accelerating Infrastructure Projects August 2009 McKinsey & Company‚ Inc. 21st Floor‚ Express Towers Nariman Point Mumbai 400 021‚ India Telephone: +91 (22) 2285 5532 Fax: +91 (22) 2285 5531 4‚ Echelon Institutional Area Sector 32 Gurgaon 122001 Telephone: +91 (124) 661 1000 Fax: +91 (124) 661 1400 Design: New Media‚ Sydney Pre-production and printing: Magnum Custom Publishing‚ New Delhi The information contained in this report prepared by McKinsey
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UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI S Y B Com 2012-13 under SBCGS COMPUSORY COURSES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Commerce Paper III and IV Business Economics Paper III and IV Accounting and Financial Management Paper III and IV Foundation Course Paper III and IV Business Law Paper I and II APPLIED COMPONENT GROUP COURSES (Any One) 1.Economic Systems 2.Advertising 3.Co-Operation 4.Company Secretarial Practice 5.Computer Programming 1. Commerce - (Principles of Management and Finance) Semester---III Module- I Management and
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Coca-Cola India On August 20‚ 2003 Sanjiv Gupta‚ President and CEO of Coca-Cola India‚ sat in his office contemplating the events of the last two weeks and debating his next move. Sales had dropped by 30-40%1 in only two weeks on the heels of a 75% five-year growth trajectory and 25-30%2 year-to-date growth. Many leading clubs‚ retailers‚ restaurants‚ and college campuses across the country had stopped selling Coca-Cola3 and only six weeks into his new role as CEO‚ Gupta was embroiled in a crisis
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ORGANIZATION STUDY OF Big Bazaar‚ Palakkad Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements For the award of the Degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Of the Mahatma Gandhi University Submitted by Abdul Manas.M.M Regn No: 30227 2011-2013 Batch Under the guidance of Prof. BALAKRISHNAN
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