“MARKET SEGMENTATION OF WRIST WATCHES.” A report submitted to IIMT‚ Greater NOIDA as per a fulfillment of full time Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: Dr. D. K. Garg Hareram Kumar Chairman‚ ENR- 15033 Ishan Institute of Management 15th Batch PGDBM And Technology ISHAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY 2 A‚ KNOWLEDGE PARK – 1‚ GREATER NOIDA Website:
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1. A PROJECT ON CAPITAL MARKET MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION A STUDY ON Capital Markets A Mini Project Report submitted to DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES SRI VAISHNAVI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Approved by AICTE‚ New Delhi & Affiliated to JNTU‚ KAKINADA Singupuram- Vill & Post‚ Srikakulam (Rural) - Mandal Srikakulam Submitted By Under the guidance of Mr. B. UPENDRA RAO M.B.A (Ph.D) Asst.professor‚ Head Dept. of Management Studies
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Free Markets and Rights:Locke Govt needs to play a very limited role in markets as human beings have natural rights that only a free market can protect; the two natural rights are right to freedom(as they enable individual to voluntarily exchange goods with others free from coercive power of govt.) and right to private property(as each individual is free to decide what will be done with what he owns without interference from govt.); Locke argued that if there were no govts.‚human beings would find
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$8500. What is the VAR for a 10-day period? A 20-day period? Why is the VAR for a 20-day period not twice as much as that for a 10-day period? For the 10-day period: VAR = 8500 x [10]½ = 8500 x 3.1623 = $26 879.36 For the 20-day period: VAR = 8500 x [20]½ = 8500 x 4.4721 = $38 013.16 The reason that VAR20 (2 x VAR10) is because [20]½ (2 x [10]½). The interpretation is that the daily effects of an adverse event become less as time moves farther away from the event. 8. In what sense
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The Stock Markets The main function of the stock market is to enable trade in the shares of public companies‚ which in turn reflect the performance of th3 companies whose shares are traded in the stock market. Stock markets are also a vital part of an economy or the economic system of a country or nation. Research has shown that most economies around the world‚ today‚ are judged by the performance of their stock markets. To trade in the stock market‚ a company has to be transparent about its fundamentals
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free market v. Command Economies Theoretical Economic Systems Basically‚ there are only three systems. At one extreme we have the free market economy where there is a very limited role for the government. At the other end we have the command economy‚ where the government takes virtually total control. As with market structures (with perfect competition and monopoly)‚ these two extremes are highly unrealistic. Just about every economy in the world is a mix of the two‚ and is‚ therefore‚ called
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The globalization of markets Theodore Levitt Harvard Business Review‚ 1983 * Background The powerful force booms the modernity and stimulates the people’s attraction for the high-tech products and high-touch products‚ and that force is technology. It results in the fresh reality-global markets. The isolated market and multinational corporations tend to be the global markets for the standardized consumption and price. Although it experienced the challengeable process‚ the influences of development
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Marketing A market-responsive approach Svend Hollensen Second Edition 2001 ISBN 0-273-64644-3 -1- PART 1 Chapter 1 THE DECISION WHETHER TO INTERNATIONALIZE Global marketing in the firm SME: small medium sized enterprises LSE: large scale enterprises Companies wit little international experience and a weak position in their home market have little reason to try to perform on global markets. Instead they should try to establish a stronger position on their home market. A firm that
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the very wealthy. Due to China‟s enormous market of 1.3 billion people and the growth of wealthier households‚ the country has become the largest market for luxury. Many luxury brands are established in the market today‚ some with a greater presence‚ others more limited. The aim with our thesis is to investigate potential opportunities‚ in the aspects of customers and cities‚ for a luxury brand to consider when it seeks to expand in this vast market of China. We will also look into possible
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Review & critical thinking questions 1. How does money make the exchange process easier? What would shopping be like if money didn’t exist? A= The exchange process becomes much easier because instead of having to look for that one person to trade with who may have a need for a your item or value‚ you can simply use money to buy what you need from anyone with a desire to sell it. 2. Discuss the real and perceived value of an item you recently purchased. A= Perceived value is how the value
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