Findings – Each of these cosmetic companies is unique. They each offer something different to the industry; selling method‚ marketing strategy‚ product line‚ and distribution channel. Practical implications – The industry trends indicate that the future of cosmetics may move towards more joint ventures between drug companies‚ cosmetic companies and nutritional/food companies as cosmetic companies look for new ways to be innovative. Originality/value – The research provides an in‐depth business
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within an industry and organization. Business finds new ways to exploit information technology to be effective. In this endeavour they‚ in addition to the conventional methods‚ try to exploit all available communication technologies‚ computer-aided designs and sophisticated computing technologies‚ to gain competitive advantage. Banking is one of the industries‚ which involve both high information content of the product and high information intensity of process. The nature of the industry implies
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Improvements in Sri Lankan Logistics Industry in recent years and way forward Prasanna Liyanage BSc (Eng) ‚ MBCS 0|Page prasanna@telsara.com www.rfxworld.com INTRODUCTION : With a steadily growing economy‚ big port projects and other infrastructure planned‚ Sri Lanka is well placed to capitalise on its geographical location and take advantage of the fast growing Indian and Chinese economies. According to the government plan and the vision Sri Lanka to be south Asia’s emerging Maritime
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The Report “Future of the Sri Lankan Defense Industry – Market Attractiveness‚ Competitive Landscape and Forecasts to 2019″ by Strategic Defense Intelligence Group is now available at MarketReportStore.com . Contact sales@marketreportsstore.com with “Future of the Sri Lankan Defense Industry – Market Attractiveness‚ Competitive Landscape and Forecasts to 2019 ″ in subject line and your contact details to purchase this report or get your questions answered. The collection of ‘Public Sector’ market
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for the global village of tomorrow. Therefore‚ e-commerce trickles in to international trade too. That is why Sri Lanka enacted Electronic Transactions Act No. 19 of 2006‚ which was turning point of Sri Lankan ICT2 industry. It is innovative piece of legislation. This report analyzes the Sri Lankan legal framework relating to e-commerce. First‚ it describes application of E-commerce in Sri Lanka during the past five years. Secondly‚ it mentions law reforms needed to encourage future international
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ICT/BPO is Sri Lanka’s 6th largest export earner:EDB survey | By Bandula Sirimanna | The ICT/BPO (Business Process Outsourcing) industry posted revenues of US$ 310 million in 2010/2011 becoming Sri Lanka’s 6th largest export earner.Exports from this sector rose by 47% from US$ 210 million in 2009/2010 and are set to reach $1 billion by 2015 if this momentum is continued in the coming years‚ said Export Development Board‚ (EDB) Chairman Janaka Ratnayake at a press conference in Colombo this week
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marketers viewpoint 14 Appendices Table 1: fluctuations of the tourist arrivals in Sri Lanka during the civil war Table 2: International tourist arrivals % changes for the first 4 months of 2010 Table 3: Accommodation Capacity (Rooms) in Graded Establishments and its Regional Distribution - 1999 to 2008 Table 4: Direct Employment in the Tourist Industry - 2006 to 200861967 Table 5: Tourist arrival by month in Sri Lanka 11 11 11 12 12 13 15 References 16 Declaration 14 15 1 TASK
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2014 INDUSTRY PROFILE – THE COSMETICS INDUSTRY The Cosmetics Industry‚ also known as the “Beauty Industry” has gone through dramatic changes in the last 20 years. In the last two decades‚ the global Cosmetics Industry has shown growth of 4.5% a year on average. This stable and continuous growth shows resilience even in negative economic conditions. The Cosmetics Industry was affected by the 2009 recession but recovered in 2010 as the global economy improved. The Cosmetics Industry is divided
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Should English be the medium of instruction in Sri Lankan Universities Medium of instruction is a language used in teaching. It may or may not be the official language of the country or territory. Where the first language of students is different from the official language‚ it may be used as the medium of instruction for part or all of schooling and universities Bilingual or multilingual education may involve the use of more than one language of instruction. UNESCO considers that "providing education
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Sri Lanka’s export apparel industry is the most dynamic contributer of the local Sri Lanka’s apparel export industry is the most significant and dynamic contributor for Sri Lanka’s economy. The industry has grown over the last three decades and has become the number one foreign exchange earner and the largest single employer in the manufacturing industry. The industry provides direct employment opportunities to over 300‚000 and 600‚000 indirectly which includes a substantial number of women in Sri
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