Contents Shopper’s Stop Analysis and Future Expected Returns (Investors Stop???) 4 Shopper’s Stop 6 Investors Returns in Shopper’s Stop in last 7 years since IPO- 7 Madness of Investors and Liquidity Sloshing Around makes investors pay 70+ P/E for Shoppers Stop 8 Shopper’s Stop Future Returns over Next Decade-Prediction 8 Organized Retail Industry in India 10 India Retail Landscape-Predictions and Reality 11 How Much Cash Investment needed for Organized Retail to Become 20% of total
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A Project Report On INVENTORY CONTROL AT Submitted to: DR. HITESH PARMAR Submitted By: SAINIL SHAH 31 JAYESH WAGHWANI 54 RAHUL TRIPATHI 46 VISHAL SHINDE 59 MBA‚ Sem- 2‚ (Sec- B) Academic year: - 2012-2013 CONTENT 1) Introduction to Inventory control 2) Inventory investment control 3) Inventory replenishment 4) How to Achieve Inventory Control? 5) Inventory costs 6) Introduction to Big Bazaar 7) Types of inventories maintained at Big
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Retail Industry help us with assistance‚ support and council without‚ which this project would not have been materialized. We would also like to express our special thanks to all the Staffs of the Vishal Mega Mart‚ Big Bazaar‚ Life Style and Pantaloon Retails and also the various owners of Kirana Stores for their excellent support and co-ordination without which this study could not be fulfilled. Thanks GROUP-8 H-SECTION. Asia Pacific Institute of Management Studies. PREFACE We are
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in India 2.1 Overview 2.2 Characteristics of Apparel retail sector 2.2.1 New Retail Entrepreneurs 2.2.2 Changing Consumer Behavior 2.2.3 From Franchise to Company Owned 2.3 Some Facts about Indian Apparel Industry 2.3 Major Players 2.3.1 Pantaloon Retail (India) Limited 2.3.2 Globus 2.3.3 Shopper’s Stop Limited 2.3.4 Trent Limited 2.3.5 Lifestyle International (Pvt) Limited 2.3.6 comparison between different players 2.4 Managerial Challenges 2.5 Future Outlook 2.6 Retail Touch points
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1.1 INTRODUCTION Indian retail sector is witnessing one of the most hectic Marketing activities of all times. The companies are fighting to win the hearts of customer. There is always a ‘first mover advantage’ in an upcoming sector. This advantage goes to “BIG BAZAAR” in India. It has brought about many changes in the buying behavior of people as Big Bazaar provides all items in one roof at low rates. The consumer’s preferences are changing & they are moving from shops stores
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Store Wars – Will Unorgainsed Retail‚ retain their leadership or will Organised Retail have the last laugh. 1. Background and history of retail in India 2. Omnipresent web of Kirana stores in India 3. Legendary unorganised retail shops 4. Origin of Organised retail in India 5. Blitzkrieg growth of Organised retail in India 6. Chink in the kiranas armour (People had another choice‚ increase in market share of organised retail and slight decrease in the growth of kiranas) 7. Ammunition and
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT A Successful Project can never be prepared by the single effort or the person to whom project is assigned‚ but it also demands the help and guardianship of some conversant person who helps in the undersigned actively or passively in the completion of successful project. Training period in BIG BAZAAR has been full of learning and sense of contribution towards the organization. I would like to thank BIG BAZAAR as well as T24 for giving me this opportunity for learning and contributing
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over the country – are as varied as they come. There are the US and European chains such as McDonald’s‚ Lacoste‚ Pizza Hut‚ Benetton‚ Subway‚ Marks & Spencer and Mango. Their success has spawned the emergence of successful Indian chains such as Pantaloon‚ Globus‚ Shoppers Stop‚ Giant‚ Lifestyle and Big Bazaar. Stores named after popular branded merchandise also act as effective anchors. These include the likes of Tommy Hilfiger‚ Swatch‚ Arrow‚ Louis Vuitton and Nike. 6. Foreign mall operators
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SAP University Alliances Version 2.3 Author Dave Haseman Ross Hightower Product SAP Mobile Platform Level Undergraduate Beginner Focus Sybase Unwired Platform © 2012 -2013 SAP AG‚ W.D. Haseman and R. Hightower Course SMP1 – SAP Mobile Platform Module M01 – Introduction Mobile Environment SAP Mobile Platform Mobile application Demo Mobile Curriculum SAP University Alliances SMP1 – SAP Mobile Platform M01 – Introduction • • • • • SAP Mobile Platform Mobile
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RETAILING IN INDIA Euromonitor International May 2012 RETAILING IN INDIA Passport I LIST OF CONTENTS AND TABLES Executive Summary ..................................................................................................................... 1 A Strong Performance in 2011 ................................................................................................. 1 Foreign Direct Investment at Forefront of Trends .........................................................
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