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    Retail Industry in India

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    | Retail Industry 2012 | CBE Marketing | | | Submitted byAbhijit Joshi (74)Yogesh Marakani (87)Mohil Shrivastava (91)Monish Nikam (103)Priyesh Tugnawat (114)Puneet Bhardwaj (115)Raghvendra K V (117)Rahul Singh (119)Visheta K (176) | INDEX Sr. No | Title | Page No. | 1 | Executive Summary | 2 | 2 | Introduction | 3 | 3 | Facts about the industry | 5 | 4 | Regulations in Retail Industry | 9 | 5 | Retail Industry market | 13 | 6 | Industry Outlook | 15 | | References

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    Indian Retail Industry

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Retailing is the process that involves of selling goods or services directly to end consumer for personal‚ non business use (Kotler‚ 2010). A retailer or retail store is an enterprise where they make volume majorly from retailing. Any firm selling its goods or services to the end consumers- whether it is manufacturer‚ wholesaler‚ or retailer- is said to be retailing. It doesn’t matter how the goods or services are sold (may be by person‚ through mail‚ telephone) or where (from a store

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    Abstract The current economic environment‚ shifting consumer preferences‚ and technology advances have aggressively increased competition in the Retail Industry. Companies have been forced to reevaluate strategies‚ appearance‚ and overall brand to stay competitive. This paper aims to evaluate reasons companies choose to rebrand‚ the process of rebranding‚ and the impact it has on the company. The author presents JC Penney and its failed attempts in rebranding. The paper examines the rebranding

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    Retail Industry in India

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    PROJECT REPORT ON RETAIL INDUSTRY IN INDIA (PAPER NO. -- XXXVII) OBJECTIVE OF PROJECT 1. To study the format of Retail Industry in India and its scope for growth and development. 2. To understand the Need and Importance for development of the Logistics Sector in India to supplement the growth of the Organized Retail Sector in India. 3. To assess and examine the current retail scenario in India and its future prospects. 4. To closely observe that how the

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    Retail marketing

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    1 Explain why specific products have a higher demand on certain occasions The product that I have selected is tangerine and clothing. Firstly‚ tangerine is the products that will be have higher demand during Chinese New Year. During Chinese New Year is a high yield of tangerine and tangerine represents Luck. For example‚ during Chinese New Year Singaporeans will took a charming little tape‚ containing two tablets of tangerine as a New Year gift‚ two tablets tangerine symbol of "good luck"‚ "two

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    information from http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/541244/ Analyzing the Indian Retail Industry Description: The globalization of the Indian Economy has brought forward a change in the Indian consumerism psyche with the consumer becoming more aware of his/her value of money strength and their economic purchasing power becoming more evident than in the previous generations. The concept of product quality and service delivery which were earlier not very engraved in the consumer psyche are now very

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    Retail Banking Industry

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    Contents 1. Introduction 2 2. Industry Analysis 3 2.1 Industry Background 3 2.2 PEST (EL) analysis 4 2.2.1 Political 4 2.2.2 Economic 5 2.2.3 Social-Cultural 8 2.2.4 Technological 10 2.2.5 Environmental 11 2.2.6 Legal 11 2.3 Summary of the PESTEL analysis 11 3. Porter’s Five Forces on retail banking industry. 12 3.1 Rivalry among Existing Companies 13 3.2 Entry barrier 14 3.3 Supplier power 16 3.4 Buyer power 17 3.5 Availability of Substitute products 19 3.6

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    In this paper the most common services characteristics‚ namely perishability‚ intangibility‚ inseparability and heterogeneity will be applied to a well - known retail services brand. In this case the focus shall be on how the aforementioned characteristics apply to Starbucks. In order to better understand the problem the history of the company alongside current corporate objectives will be briefly described. In the following paragraphs the notice will be mainly on the retailer’s ability to cope with

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    Retail Industry Analysis

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    researchandmarkets.com/reports/585710/ Retail Industry in India - Porter’s Five Forces Strategy Analysis Description: Huge population‚ increasing per-capita income and changing consumer habits - all these developments have culminated in the booming of the retail sector in India. The majority of retail sales take place through the unorganized sector‚ which is stores that are popularly known as the kirana‚ or the mom-and-pop-up stores. The organized retail sector that constitutes highly organized

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    Introduction Not many industries have seen such a dramatic change and decline in their traditional business model like the music industry has seen it in the last 15 years. The internet hugely damaged CD sales‚ along with the rise of MP3 Players that allow consumers to store entire record collections into a device the size of their pockets. If you look at the industry in 2013‚ one can clearly see that the traditional business model of record labels is about to vanish and market analysts even predict

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