Overview Of FMCG Sector What are FMCGs? WE regularly talk about things like butter‚ potato chips‚ toothpastes‚ razors‚ household care products‚ packaged food and beverages‚ etc. But do we know under which category these things come? They are called FMCGs. FMCG is an acronym for Fast Moving Consumer Goods‚ which refer to things that we buy from local supermarkets on daily basis‚ the things that have high turnover and are relatively cheaper. FMCG Products and Categories - Personal Care‚
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Footwear Sector of Pakistan Pakistan is exporting mainly Leather Footwear and the share of Leather Footwear which is 80% of total exports of footwear of Pakistan. The other components of Pakistan exports were Canvas Shoes which was 1% while other footwear is 19%. The basic aim of any company should be to tap international market as there is huge potential of Pakistani Footwear Industry all over the world and China is transforming and shifting the industries to high tech products. The export figures
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Research proposal A Proposal Submitted to Swami Ramanand Teerth University‚ Nanded For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy In Role of IT in Rural Marketing Under the Faculty of Commerce & Management By Miss. Trupti Kucheriya (BCA‚ MBA(Computer Management)) Under the guidance of Dr. P.N. Sagar M.Com‚ MA(Eco)‚Ph.D Vice – Principal and Research Guide‚ Dept. of Commerce Rajarshi Shahu College‚ Latur- Maharashtra Oct. 2013 1. Introduction: The topic can be broken into 3 major
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Internship Guidelines ITC 4308 – Internship in Information technology B.Sc. Business Administration (Information Systems) (Special) Degree program Department of Information Technology Faculty of Management Studies and Commerce University of Sri Jayewardenepura Gangodawila‚ Nugegoda‚ Sri Lanka Tel. 0602132497 ‚ 0112758821 E-mail: it@sjp.al.lk. First Print 1 March 2009 Table of Contents PREFACE .......................................................................................
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CASE 33 Marketing to the Bottom of the Pyramid Professor C. K. Prahalad’s seminal publication‚ The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid‚ suggests an enormous market at the “bottom of the pyramid” (BOP)—a group of some 4 billion people who subsist on less than $2 a day. By some estimates‚ these “aspirational poor‚” who make up three-fourths of the world’s population‚ represent $14 trillion in purchasing power‚ more than Germany‚ the United Kingdom‚ Italy‚ France‚ and Japan put together. Demographically
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buildings. Coax transmits at 10 Mbps.. Twisted Pair. Twisted pair looks like telephone wire and consists of insulated strands of copper wire twisted together. There are two versions of twisted pair cable: Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) and Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP). STP is commonly used in Token Ring networks and UTP in Ethernet networks where it is referred to as "10baseT." Transmission rates vary between 10-100 Mbps.. Fiber-Optic Cable. Fiber-optic cable consists of a thin cylinder of glass
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JUSTIFICATION OF GST There was a burden of "tax on tax" in the pre-existing Central excise duty of the Government of India and sales tax system of the State Governments. The introduction of Central VAT (CENVAT) has removed the cascading burden of "tax on tax" to a good extent by providing a mechanism of "set off" for tax paid on inputs and services upto the stage of production‚ and has been an improvement over the pre-existing Central excise duty. Similarly‚ the introduction of VAT in the States
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QUESTIONS 1. Table 1 contains the complete cash flow analysis 6 on GP Manufacturing’s basic information. Explain the inputs into 1) the net initial investment outlay at year 0‚ 2) the depreciation tax savings in each year of the project’s economic life‚ and 3) the project’s incremental cash flows? 1) $302‚040 net initial investment includes: ($285‚000) delivered cost ($18‚000) installation cost ($2‚500) removal cost $4‚000 current market value ($1‚440) tax on proceeds 2) For year 1 the new system
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often credited for the success of the Apple iPod MP3 player‚ because it made the iPod easier to use than competing players‚ and was difficult for competitors to duplicate. This is an example of a sustainable competitive advantage. True False 6. STP refers to segmentation‚ testing‚ and promotion. True False 7. The components of a SWOT analysis are Strengths‚ Weaknesses‚ Opportunities and Tactics. True False 8. Firms are typically more successful when they focus on opportunities that build
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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON PLASMA SCIENCE‚ VOL. 39‚ NO. 6‚ JUNE 2011 1475 Analysis of Discharge Parameters in Xenon-Filled Coaxial DBD Tube Udit Narayan Pal‚ Member‚ IEEE‚ Pooja Gulati‚ Niraj Kumar‚ Mahesh Kumar‚ M. S. Tyagi‚ B. L. Meena‚ A. K. Sharma‚ and Ram Prakash Abstract—In this paper‚ a xenon-filled coaxial dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) has been studied to understand the high-pressure nonequilibrium nonthermal plasma discharge. A quartz coaxial DBD tube (ID: 6 mm‚ OD: 12 mm) at 400-mbar
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