FINANCIAL ANALYSIS OF unilever Pakistan LIMITED June 17th‚ 2010 Submitted To: Mr. Muhammad Usman Submitted By: Uzma Jamil 014 Sidra Shirazi 025 Shanawer Baig 035 Deeba Sabahat 040 (MBA 2009-2011) Foreword 4 ABSTRACT 5 Acknowledgements 6 Unilever’s Mission statement 7 Unilever’s Vision Statement 8 UNILEVER ’S CORE VALUES…………………………………………………………………………………………………9 History 10 Current status 11 Liquidity Ratios for 2005‚ 2006‚ 2007‚ 2008 & 2009 15
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Case Study | CavinKare Private limited: Serving Low Income Consumers | | Submitted to: Dr. Rohit Singh (Module Leader) | | Submitted by: | Namit MishraPGDBM | Sec - B | Workshop B | | | | | Qus1: In the light of the above case identify the reasons and factors in growth of Chik Shampoo. Is the size of that segment is one of the main reasons for its exponential growth. Try to identify the details of various other competitors in that segment and elaborate upon the positioning
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of the market and thus positions its products accordingly. The other half of the paper then proposes a new product and discusses marketing mix elements and the strategy to promote the new product. 1.1 Company Introduction Dove is a brand owned by Unilever. The latter owns many other personal care‚ food and beverages brand as well of which Dove is one. At present the company is selling its products in more than 35 countries. Dove was started in 1957 with the
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maintain and promote‚ the “Enterprise Culture”. They also emphasize on keeping track of the changing consumer needs‚ innovating to “wow” their customers‚ winning their hearts through excellent consumer networking. Finally it mentions the commitment Unilever has towards its social corporate responsibility. The company’s basic motto is: “Meeting the Everyday Needs of People Everywhere” The planning function involves working on strategies to achieve this goal. Narrowing down from this we
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[pic] A Project on Nihar Coconut Oil Subject: Rural Marketing INDEX | |TOPIC |PAGE NO | | |Introduction |1 | | |Key Objective |2 | | |Rural
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Unilever Vision‚ Mission and CSR Outline Company overview Ashridge Model Rate of these statements CSR approach Sense of mission Company Overview 176‚000 employees Strong Brands World’s leading company €49.8 bn in 2013 190 countries 2bn consumers worlwide Ashridge Model PURPOSE “Our purpose is to make sustainable living commonplace. We work to create a better future every day‚ with brands and services that help people feel good‚ look good‚ and get more out of life.” PURPOSE + VISION “Double
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course. We have selected our report topic as “HR practices of the Unilever Limited”. After complete our MBA program we will be going to job market and competing with other universities’ graduates for getting a suitable job. For getting an expected job‚ we need to concern about job market condition from today. Going to prepare HR practice in Unilever Bangladesh as a Human Resource Management course‚ we acquire required knowledge about Unilever Bangladesh’s overall HR management process that help us to perceive
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The penalties will be as follows: Instructions You are required to use relevant sources to support your answer and the application within ANY of the organizations given below: (Choose ONE only) Unilever Honda Motor Samsung Electronics PepsiCo Exxon Mobil Johnson & Johnson Starbucks Part A - Report 1) Write a group report analysing the factors that contributes to the overall success of the organization that you have chosen based on any
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Executive summery Organization Background | 3 | HR Practices of Unilever | 4 | Major HR Functions | 5 | * Recruitment and selection | 5 | * Training and development | 5 | * Payroll and settlement | 6 | * General service | 6 | * Human Resource Information System | 8 | Identified Problem | 9 | * Lack of recreation | 9 | * Low number of HR executive | 9 | * Lack of synergy | 9 | * High turnover | 10 | * No payment for the intern | 10 |
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CASE STUDY: THE LIRIL GIRL [pic] The icon who had held her stead for an astonishing 30 years is the Liril girl. Shrinking attention spans and shifting trends notwithstanding‚ she continues to epitomize exuberant freshness. The ubiquitous waterfall has morphed into a glacier. The signature tune Laa la la la laa has been tweaked to Uff yu maa. Why‚ its not even the customary lime-green anymore. Variants like Icy Cool and Orange Fresh have brought in new hues. But the effervescence of the Liril girls
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