Project-Corporate Law-I Relationship Between holding Companies and subsidiaries and the concept of piercing the corporate veil in the light of recent Vodafone ’s decision and Finance Act 2012 Submitted to- Dr Kiran Kori Faculty-Corporate Law Submitted by-Prarthna Baranwal Semester-V Section-A Roll No.-92 HIDAYATULLAH NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY‚ RAIPUR CHHATTISGARH 1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to our respected faculty Kiran Kori Ma’am for giving
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professionals with right skills set all over again. Thus the focus has shifted from numbers’ to ‘quality’ and from ‘recruitment’ to ‘retention. So for his companies The two telecommunication service providers selected for this study are BSNL and VODAFONE. The aim of the research is to provide an insight into the rapidly emerging issue of employee turnover in the telecom sector of India‚ describing how business intelligence helps in Employee Retention. Business Intelligence (BI) is a manager in the
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detriment as the mobile service provider business moves forward in Egypt with the entry of Etisalat and Vodafone? In my opinion‚ Mobinil has conveyed a consistent meaning to customers because even after years of existing‚ they still focus on their main mission – providing reliable and simple services that increase interaction and improve communication. I believe that entry of Etisalat and Vodafone was a benefit‚ because even though Mobinil was not a monopoly anymore‚ it still could learn from competitors
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PGDBA BATCH - 5 ASSIGNMENT - MARKETING MANAGEMENT CREATIVE ADVERTISING (PROCESS & EXAMPLE) Submitted by: Kaushik Banerjee Hitesh Akarte Dileep Nair Rajesh Verma Taher Paperwala Gokul Vishnu Submitted to: Dr Rajesh Panda Submitted on: 10th January 2013 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In today’s world of rapidly increasing competition‚ firms are selling goods and services through a variety of direct and indirect channels. In mass advertising‚ marketers are exploring new forms of communication
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A COMPREHENSIVE PROJECT REPORT ON A Study on customer preference towards telecom network providers SUBMITTED TO L.J. Institute of Management Studies IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT OF THE AWARD FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION In Gujarat Technological University UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF Prof. Raji Bhavsar Submitted on: Submitted by: Submitted by: Jatin Sharma (127290592154) Abhishek Dwivedy (127290592041) MBA SEMESTER IV Batch No.: 2012-2014
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Sainsbury’s is pulling down its mobile virtual network operator (MVNO). After a little over two years of operation‚ the supermarket chain is pulling the plug. Reports state that talks between Salisbury’s and Vodafone‚ the carrier that provided the infrastructure of the MVNO‚ broke down. As a result of the unsuccessful negotiations‚ the Sainsbury’s started to quietly pull out its monthly plans from its website. Marketing materials were pulled from the stores yesterday and the UK supermarket chain
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applauded. In mid 2000‚ HTC started making customized smart phones running on windows operating system for Deutshe Telekom and Vodafone. This proved strategically shrewd‚ creating potential growth without having to rely on handset manufacturers. Facts and Figures HTC started making customized smart phones running on windows operating system for Deutshe Telekom and Vodafone. This proved strategically shrewd‚ creating potential growth without having to rely on handset manufacturers. Under this ‘operator
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have been selected from the FTSE All share price index. These companies are Tesco‚ Burberry and Vodafone. These firms belong to different sectors of the economy. Tesco is the largest retailer in the UK‚ Burberry is a fashion firm and Vodafone is the telecommunication services company. The dividends and accounts have been retrieved from annual reports of the companies (Tesco‚ 2011; Burberry‚ 2011; Vodafone‚ 2011). The share prices were sourced from Yahoo Finance (2012). The copies of the company accounts
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takeover Orange: STRATEGY 1. Block takeover by Vodafone 2. Orange gives Mannesmann a great strategic fit‚ as it increases market share in the UK 3. Vodafone will unlikely be allowed‚ from an antitrust perspective‚ to merge with Mannesmann after the acquisition of Orange; Vodafone already has a market share in the
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Chapter 3—Mobile services Mobile coverage to regional Australia has increased incrementally since the Regional Telecommunications Inquiry (RTI) was conducted. An estimated 98 per cent of the Australian population had access to a terrestrial mobile network at the end of June 2005. This includes a large proportion of people living or working in rural and remote areas. The structure of the industry supplying mobile services has remained relatively stable since the RTI reported in 2002‚ in contrast
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