DISTRIBUTION AGREEMENT This Agreement is signed between: 1. ZEPHYR PHARMATEC (PVT) LTD.‚ a limited liability company‚ having its registered office at A-39‚ S.I.T.E II SUPPERHIGHWAY‚ Karachi‚ Pakistan‚ and duly represented by Mr. Niaz Ahmed in their capacity of Directors & Mr. Noman Ahmed as Export Consultant (hereinafter referred as “the Company”). 2. THE POWER OF GOD INTERNATIONAL ENTERPRISES‚ a ______________‚ having its registered office at B7L2 Cabatuhan Road‚ Thomas Villa.7 Deparo
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Palliser Furniture LTD. 1. What are the key global factors influencing the “competitive landscape” for furniture in North America at the end of the case? The shift of competitive structure for furniture in North America is noted in the case based on the following facts: ⇨ Shift of competitive structure of the furniture market i. China accounting for approx. 40% of the U.S. furniture imports with more and more firms setting up businesses in China
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ON Angel Broking Ltd. Sigra‚ Varanasi‚ Uttar Pradesh By Ashish Om (PB1104) & Jeswin George (PA1114) Group No. 53 Submitted to: UNIVERSITY OF MYSORE II SEMESTER INTERNSHIP – ORGANIZATIONAL STUDY BATCH OF 2011 – 2013 Through Contents Company Letter 3 CERTIFICATE FROM THE GUIDE 5 CERTIFICATE FROM THE GUIDE 6 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 8 Chapter 1 9 Industry Profile 9 CHAPTER 2 13 COMPANY PROFILE 13 Business
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MKT 600-011 [Weekly Critique Notes] 1. What is the central issue in this case? Research in Motion Ltd. [who] is considering quickly penetrating a contrastive‚ yet competitive market with new technologies and a unique value proposition without the marketing expertise and additional capabilities like order fulfillment‚ technical support‚ webpage design and customer billing [what] in the dawn of mobility - 1997 [when] because of [why] * Changing market-place with a suboptimal equilibrium
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As you are aware that the ESI Amendment Act 2010 has been notified and it has come in to effect w.e.f. 01-06-2010. The ESI Amendment Act 2010 has brought new changes which are necessary to be understood by all HRM & other Labour Law practitioners. Following are the important amendments and its implications:- 1. Sec. 2 clause (6A)(a)(i) & (ii) -The age of the dependents has been increased from 18 years to 25 years-though in the proposed bill‚ the age suggested was 21 years. 2. Sec. 2
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INTRODUCTION: Kota Fibres‚ Ltd. is one of India textile fiber manufactures that supply nylon fiber to domestic textile mills which make saris‚ the traditional women ’s dress. Facing demand of India ’s female population of 500 million‚ the saris industry consumes 12 billion yards of fabric‚ and the market keeps a steady 15% annual growth. Kota Fibres has been run as a family business by Ms. Pundir and her family since 1962. In the year of 2000‚ Kota Fibres outperform market average by growing sales
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CERA SANITARYWARE LTD COMPANY BACKGROUND Cera Sanitaryware Limited (Cera)‚ a Gujarat-based company‚ was established in 1980. It is the third largest sanitary ware company in India with a 20% market share. Cera is in the business of manufacturing ceramic wash basins‚ wash basin pedestals‚ bidets‚ water closet pans‚ flushing cisterns‚ urinals and similar sanitary fixtures and also in the business of trading of power. Its sanitaryware manufacturing plant is located at Kadi in Gujarat. With a
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STRATEGIC GROUP THEORY: REVIEW‚ EXAMINATION AND APPLICATION IN THE UK PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY by Graham Leask & David Parker Graham Leask‚ Aston Business School‚ Aston University‚ Birmingham B4 7ET‚ UK and David Parker‚ Cranfield School of Management‚ Cranfield University‚ Bedfordshire MK43 0AL‚ UK ACKNOWLEDGMENT The authors would like to acknowledge the valuable assistance of IMS Health in the preparation of this manuscript‚ in particular the assistance of Alan Johnson‚ and the helpful
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How has increasing medicalization in the UK changed the way we view death and why? The term ‘medicalization’ defines the process that links a lot of life’s problems with medical problems. Prior to the medicalization of death in the nineteenth century‚ death was known to be a biological process‚ in which it was more communal than just personal. Death was usually accompanied by cultural practices such as restrictions and practices in clothing‚ food and ritual and these resulted in offering comfort
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Case Report for Kota Fibres‚ Ltd. Group 7 BA 141 (WFY) 8/11/2010 Table of Contents Point of View .............................................................................................................................................. 1 Case Context ............................................................................................................................................... 1 Problem Definition ...................................................................
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