TATA steel strategy was to integrate the value chain of steelmaking to aid the growth of Asia’s bubbling construction economy. When presented with the opportunity (financially the government policies made it easier) to gain access to the other markets‚ they later acquire CORUS which was an established name in Europe‚ but were not cost effective in their operations (Tarun Khanna‚ Krishna G. Palepu and Richard J. Bullock‚ 2009). This acquisition provided them the right synergy by combing the low cost
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elasticity is affected by the presence of substitutes as its demand is affected by the change in the substitute’s prices. The new technologies available also affect the demand of the product. Substitutes for the Tata already existed in the market from players like Maruti‚ General Motors‚ Mitshibushi‚ Hyundai‚ Honda‚ etc. Most of the car manufacturer has a product in this segment to defend their market share in terms of volume. Result: Threat of substitutes is HIGH‚ hence Industry attractiveness
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“TECHNICAL AND FUNDAMENTAL ANALYSIS OF TATA MOTORS SUBMITTED BY LAKSHMI NITESH SHARMA NIKITA GARG Under the guidance of : Ms. DIVYA GUPTA SUMMARY The automobile industry‚ one of the core sectors‚ has undergone metamorphosis with the advent of new business and manufacturing practices in the light of liberalization and globalization. The sector seems to be optimistic of posting strong
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MARKETING MANAGEMENT REPORT ON TATA INDICA Submitted by: Submitted to: Group-5 (Sec A) Dr. H. Gayathri Aman Srivastav (12005) Gaurav Kumar (12017) Muhammad Rayees. M (12029) Shilpa Giri (12046) Mahajan Swapnil Umashankar (12053) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We would like to show our greatest appreciation to Dr. H. Gayathri for her tremendous support and help. We feel motivated and encouraged every time we attend
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[pic] Tata Group Sustainability Strategy [pic] Mathew Ashley Bill O’Brien Rachel Reiter Kevin Richards April 12‚ 2010 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Our consultancy recommends that Tata Group (Tata): • Refine its internal definition of sustainability‚ • Create a separate subsidiary to coordinate‚ manage‚ communicate‚ and expand sustainability efforts across every business unit‚ and • Establish a market-specific global strategy tailored to the unique challenges and opportunities
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balance sheets and rising global ambitions. In this essay I am going to use a specific acquisition example based on the article named “Tata Motors’ Acquisition of Daewoo Commercial Vehicles” to illustrate the Indian Acquisition problem. Statistically‚ there are 12 per cent to 14 per cent of Tata Motors’ revenue is from overseas at current status. And Tata Motors sets its communicated target at 25 per cent to 30 per cent‚ which means that the company aims to reach 25%-30% revenue from overseas in
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A SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROJECT REPORT On “Customer satisfaction regarding TATA MOTORS” (VAPI) Submitted in The partial fulfillment of the Degree requirement towards the Masters in Business Administration INTRODUCTION About Customer Satisfaction Introduction of Automobile Industry Industry performance in 2008-09 History of Mahindra & Mahindra Automotive Millstone‚ awards and accolades About Mahindra Bolero About Mahindra dealer CUSTOMER SATISFACTION Customer Satisfaction
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The major point in the relative growth of Tata Tea is that of Efficient Brand Differentiation & Strong Strategic Planning. The market share of Tata Tea in comparison with HUL on the basis of the Value can be shown below: {draw:frame} ANALYSIS OF MICRO‚ MACRO AND GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT COMPETITIVE STRUCTURE The number of firms in an industry or those supplying substitute products affects the strength of competition. The competitive structure in which Tata Tea is operating is Monopolistic Competition
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FORE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT CORPORATE FINANCE Capital Structure in TATA Motors Course: PGDM Capital Structure in TATA Motors Corporate Finance ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The preparation of this project report was a multi-staged process and each stage involved contributions from various individuals and resources. We are greatly thankful to Dr. Himanshu Joshi‚ Lecturer in Corporate Finance who gave us an opportunity to work on this project. We express our profound sense of gratitude and veneration to you
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BRAND AND PRODUCT BACKGROUND: 4 TATA PHOTON: 4 Features of Tata Photon+ 4 Services of Tata Photon 5 SITUATION ANALYSIS: 6 TOP COMPETITORS 7 MARKETING OBJECTIVES: 8 MARKETING ANALYSIS & STRATEGY: 8 EQUITY INDEX/PRICE ANALYSIS: 10 INSIGHTS FROM MEDIA: 12 TVC I (Get Speed Get Time) 13 TVC II 14 MEDIA ANALYSIS AND RECOMMENDATIONS: 16 PACKAGING: 17 Who am I (Brand)? 17 What am I (Product)? 17 Why am I? 18 IMPLEMENTATION – BUDGET & PROJECTIONS: 20 TATA PHOTON NEW APPLICATIONS: 23 BIBLIOGRAPHY:
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