CIMR (LOGO) Research Project “A comprehensive Study of Indian Derivatives Market” Submitted To: Submitted By: Miss Payal Goyal In partial fulfillment of the Requirements For The Degree of Master of Business Administration ACKNOWLEDGMENT Privilege is what I feel expressing my sincere respect to my guide‚ adviser and well-wisher Prof. ………. faculty of CIMR ‚ Indore. Apart from his technical guidance
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Super Amigos Documentary Super Amigos by director Arturo Perez Torres‚ was an intriguing documentary that brought to light the different struggles that are faces on the daily. For instance: sexuality‚ animal protection‚ and environmental issues. The different super heroes embody something greater than just looking silly in a wrestler’s costume—to make a change and fight for social justice. Each one of the Super Amigos served with a different purpose‚ but all came together to achieve one sole duty—to
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changes in Indian Capital markets Introduction A capital market is a market for securities (debt or equity)‚ where business enterprises (companies) and governments can raise long-term funds. It is defined as a market in which money is provided for periods longer than a year‚ as the raising of short-term funds takes place on other markets (e.g.‚ the money market). The capital market includes the stock market (equity securities) and the bond market (debt). Money markets and capital markets are parts
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Super Bowl: a case study of buzz marketing Keywords Super Bowl event marketing internet advertising buzz marketing word of mouth advertising tools Abstract In the US‚ the Super Bowl is annually the nation’s highest-rated TV programme and the most watched single-day sporting event. But could the Super Bowl‚ like other sporting events that traditionally attracted millions of people‚ fall prey to competition? This case study argues that despite the increasing fragmentation of viewing audiences
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McDonald’s India: As Indian as you and me; The Fight of the McDonald’s into the India Market Company Background As per A.C.Nielsen’s Informal Eating Out (IEO) survey of branded food chains in India‚ McDonald’s is a leading international fast food restaurant chain with more than 32‚000 restaurants spread in 119 countries and territories around the world and serve nearly 47 million customers each day. In India‚ it launched its operations in 1996‚ with opening of a family restaurant at Basant
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immense growth in the power of banks in emerging economies will transform the landscape of banking. The global financial system suffered a profound and traumatic shock in September 2008 when US investment bank Lehman Brothers collapsed. As market players withdrew from the financial system‚ credit dried up and world trade collapsed‚ there was a real and immediate fear that the world was heading for a repeat of the Great Depression of the 1930s. Two years on and there is growing optimism that
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Emotion: Super Cam’s Kryptonite As I sat down to watch Super Bowl 50‚ I expected to see the newly crowned NFL MVP Cam Newton to be smiling ear to ear and having a good time with his teammates in his usual fashion. Cam’s approach the game‚ with a sense of fun and lightheartedness‚ is normally his power. Instead‚ I saw a very serious Cam with not a smile in sight. At that point‚ I knew there was trouble ahead; his freedom of emotion may have turned out to hurt him. Cam Newton has fun when he plays
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In The New Jim Crow‚ Michelle Alexander’s argument that Mass Incarceration is‚ metaphorically‚ the new Jim Crow is extremely useful because it sheds light on the difficult problem a system of racial and social control that is prevalent in the United States today. Although I agree with Alexander generally‚ I cannot accept her overriding assumption that Mass Incarceration is the only system of oppression contributing to the new system of oppression that has been emerging since the so-called end of
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Super Size Me opens up by introducing to several statistics about America‚ obesity‚ and the link between fast food chains. This gives the viewer an idea of how things have shifted in the past few decades from a healthier way of life‚ cooking at home with the family to how families are today. Especially in America with more people eating out more and sometimes multiple times a week. Morgan Spurlock‚ the filmmaker of the documentary‚ being of excitant health for his age decides to do an experiment
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follows a ‘more for more principle’‚ comparing it to the industry that it belongs to‚ Lipton is a bit more expensive than the other brands but it provides its consumers with the best quality as well as the taste. Part B: Target market of Lipton Yellow Label Lipton’s target market involves specifically females in Pakistan. Since here in Pakistan it’s the ‘married females’ who go for grocery shopping so Lipton targets them. Judging from their TV Commercials they target the urban areas of Pakistan who come
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