...he Telenor ASA - SWOT Analysis company profile is the essential source for top-level company data and information. Telenor ASA - SWOT Analysis examines the company’s key business structure and operations, history and products, and provides summary analysis of its key revenue lines and strategy. Telenor is a provider of telecommunications services. The company's majority shareholding is held by the Norway government, with an ownership share of 54% at the end of FY2009. The company is also the largest provider of TV services in the Nordic region. It provides mobile services, fixed line services and broadband services. The company primarily operates in Norway. It is headquartered in Fornebu, Norway and employs 40,300 people. The company recorded revenues of NOK97,650 million ($15,623 million) during the financial year ended December 2009 (FY2009), an increase of 1.5% over FY2008. The operating profit of the company was NOK13,321 million ($2,131.2 million) in FY2009, a decrease of 15.2% over FY2008. Its net profit was NOK10,104 million ($1,616.5 million) in FY2009, a decrease of 31.8% over FY2008. Scope of the Report - Provides all the crucial information on Telenor ASA required for business and competitor intelligence needs - Contains a study of the major internal and external factors affecting Telenor ASA in the form of a SWOT analysis as well as a breakdown and examination of leading product revenue streams of Telenor ASA -Data is supplemented with details on Telenor...
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...Telenor Group (OSE: TEL, NASDAQ: TELNF) is the incumbent telecommunications company in Norway, with headquarters located at Fornebu, close to Oslo. Today, Telenor Group is mostly an international wireless carrier with operations in Scandinavia, Eastern Europe and Asia, working predominantly under the Telenor brand. It is currently[update] ranked as the sixth largest mobile phone operator in the world, with more than 184 million subscribers.[2] In addition, it has extensive broadband and TV distribution operations in four Nordic Countries, and a 10-year-old research and business line for M2M technology. Contents [hide] 1 History 1.1 Telegrafverket 1.2 Technology 1.3 Deregulation and internationalisation 2 Operations 2.1 Mobile 2.2 Fixed-line 2.3 Machine-to-machine 2.4 Broadcast 3 International activities and markets 3.1 Bangladesh 3.2 Denmark 3.3 Finland 3.4 Hungary 3.5 India 3.6 Malaysia 3.7 Montenegro 3.8 Pakistan 3.9 Russia and CIS 3.10 Serbia 3.11 Sweden 3.12 Thailand 3.13 Ukraine 4 Probable strategy 5 Criticism 5.1 Norwegian Internet Exchange 5.2 Grameen Bank gentlemen's agreement 5.3 Illegal VoIP Operations 5.4 Use of child labor and hazardous working conditions 6 Muhammad Yunus is considering taking legal action against Telenor 7 Legal battles with Alfa Group in Russia and Ukraine 8 See also 9 References 10 External links [edit] History Telenor headquarters in Fornebu, Norway.[edit] Telegrafverket ...
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...ASSIGNMENT#3 SUBJECT: DO “PEST ANALYSIS”ON A COMPANY IN ONE COUNTRY. SELECTED COMPANY=TELENOR [pic] GROUP NAME: BLITHE WHAT IS PEST ANALYSIS? A pest analysis is a scan of the external macro-environment in which the firm operates can be expressed in terms of the following factors • Political • Economic • Social • Technological The acronym PEST (or sometimes rearranged as "STEP") is used to describe a framework for the analysis of these macro environmental factors. In this document we will discuss only two factors. 1. Socio-cultural factors 2. Technological factors TELENOR HISTORY: Telenor is the Telecommunication Company in Norway. Telenor started its operations on 15th of March 2005 and holds one of six mobile licenses in Pakistan. Today, Telenor is mostly an international wireless carrier with operations in Scandinavia, Eastern Europe and Asia. Telenor Group provides telecommunication services in 13 countries across Europe and Asia. SOCIO-CULTURAL FACTORS: Social cultural factors include the cultural aspects and include health consciousness, population growth rate, age distribution, career attitudes and emphasis on safety. Trends in social factors affect the demand for a company's products and how that company operates. This factor varies from country to country. Here are some factors which influence the telenor in Pakistan. These are the factors which can not be changed and the organization has to adapt these factors...
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...Introduction to Telecom Industry Sector Overview Telecommunication has now become one of the prime services which an economy needs for rapid growth, development and modernization of its various sectors. Government of Pakistan awarded status of industry to telecom sector in year 2003-04. Benefits that accrue to a declared industry are now available to Telecom Sector. Over the past two decades, the institutional and regulatory framework of the telecommunications industry has changed radically. In most of the countries, public telecommunication operators (PTOs) have been fully or partially privatized and regulations concerning access to telecommunication markets, provision of services to users and pricing mechanisms have been overhauled. Basic Telephony Pakistan telecommunications market for the fixed-line services was dominated by Pakistan Telecommunication Limited (PTCL). But now PTA has been given the role of a regulatory body and is responsible for implementing the telecom deregulation policy. For a long time, Pakistan lagged behind in the region as far as telecom access is concerned. With cellular mobile revolution taking place, Pakistan 's tele-density currently stands at 10.37%, with gross subscribers base of fixed (5.05 million) as well as mobile subscribers (10.54 million) touching 15.59 million for a population of 152.53 million. The government is taking Pakistan's telecom future seriously and has deregulated the sector. As a result, scores of new private entrants...
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...In The Name of ALLAH, the Most Merciful, the Most Beneficial. MANAGEMENT Presented To: Sir Salman Saif Presented By: Iqra Umer Eram Chaman Iqra Khan Jamal Akram Usman Saddique Department Of Banking & Finance GC University of Faisalabad 1 To Almighty Allah The Most merciful The Most beneficent Who enabled us the ability To Understand And comprehend things Around us. 2 We would like to thank our professor “SIR SULMAN SAIF” who was always there to help and guide us when we needed help. His perceptive criticism kept us working to make this project more full proof. We are thankful to him for his encouraging and valuable support. Working under him was an extremely knowledgeable and enriching experience for us. We are very thankful to him for all the value addition and enhancement done to us. No words can adequately express my overriding debt of gratitude to my parents whose support helps me in all the way. Above all I shall thank my friends who constantly encouraged and blessed me so as to enable me to do this work successfully. 3 Telenor’s Management Project First of all we would like to thank that great entity that helped us to get through this report safely, the one who was always there when no one was! SHUKER- ALL- HUMDULILLAH! Would that we have words to pay tribute to our loving parents and teachers whose invaluable prays salutary admire and embodying attitude kept our spirit alive to strive for knowledge and integrity which enable...
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...Introduction | | | | | Telenor Pakistan is 100% owned by Telenor ASA and adds on to its operations in Asia together with Thailand, Malaysia and Bangladesh.Telenor Pakistan launched its operations in March 2005 as the single largest direct European investment in Pakistan, setting precedence for further foreign investments in the telecom sector. The company has crossed many milestones and grown in a number of directions, making Telenor Pakistan a leading telecom operator of the country.Telenor is the fastest growing mobile network in the country, with coverage reaching deep into many of the remotest areas of Pakistan. In the most difficult terrains of the country, from the hilly northern areas to the sprawling deserts in the south, at times we are the only operator connecting the previously unconnected. Telenor is keeping ahead by investing heavily in infrastructure expansion. With USD2 billion already invested, Telenor has extended agreements with its vendors for network expansion and services until 2009. The agreements, with a potential to result in USD750 million worth of orders from Telenor Pakistan, are some of the biggest of their kind in the industry.Telenor has spread across Pakistan, creating 2,500 direct and 25,000-plus indirect employment opportunities.It has a network of 23 company-owned sales and service centers, more than 200 franchisees and some 100,000 retail outlets.Telenor Group The Telenor Group is an international provider of high quality...
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...CHAPTER-1 INTRODUCTION The ultimate aim of every organization is to sell the products, which the company manufactures and to make profit. A successful product or service means nothing unless the benefit of such a service can be communicated clearly to the target market. Today’s world is full of competition. And manufacturing the product is not enough, the same product needs to be communicated or the consumers should be made known about the availability of the product. Also it becomes essentially important to propagate the additional features about the product. Promotion plays an extremely important role in communications as if the public doesn't know your item is for sale it will not sell. In the context of the marketing mix, promotion represents the various aspects of marketing communication, that is, the communication of information about the product with the goal of generating a positive customer response. Marketing communication decisions include: • Brand Co-creation. • Promotional strategy (push, pull, etc.) • Advertising • Personal selling & sales force • Sales promotions • Public relations & publicity • Marketing communications budget The main objective of the project was to promote the offer to the customers and to study the effective product promotional tariff as well as the sales. Promotion is aimed at ...
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...Telenor Company Profile Telenor PK is a wholly owned subsidiary of Telenor Group, a Norwegian company. The Telenor group operates in 11 markets across Europe and Asia and in additionally 19 markets through its 31.67 per cent ownership in VimpelCom Ltd. Telenor Group is among the largest mobile operators in the world with over 140 million mobile subscriptions (Q4 2011) and a workforce of 30,000. Telenor started out as a public company in 1855 and builds on more than 155 years of telecom experience. A Telenor is a global company it is always looking to expand in to untapped markets or where oppuruntities are available for expansion. Telenor acquired a license for providing GSM services in Pakistan in April 2004, and launched its services commercially in Karachi, Islamabad, and Rawalpindi on 15 March 2005; it expanded its services to Lahore, Faisalabad and Hyderabad on 23 March 2005. Telenor Pakistan’s Corporate Headquarters are in Karachi, with regional offices in Peshawar, Lahore, Faisalabad, Multan, Hyderabad and Islamabad. On 28 January 2005, Telenor established its first call centre in Karachi. TELENOR TOOK ADVANTAGE OF GRADUATES IN KARACHI BY OPENING ITS CALL CENTRE IN A CITY WITH HIGH LEVEL OF GRADUATES. As of January 2012, Telenor Pakistan had a reported subscriber base of 28.47 million, and a SIM market share of 24%. On October 2012, Telenor officially declared to have the customer base of 30 million. Competitors Its main competitors are Warid (UAE), Mobilink (Egypt)...
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...Working report on “IPO consent and listing procedure in Bangladesh”, Capital Market, Finance Division, Grameenphone, Ltd. Prepared by: Md. Asad-uz-zaman Id# 0410094 An Internship Report Presented in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Independent University, Bangladesh April 30, 2009 1 A WORKING REPORT ON THE CAPITAL MARKET, FINANCE DIVISION OF GRAMEENPHONE 2 Working report on “IPO consent and listing procedure in Bangladesh”, Capital Market, Finance Division, Grameenphone, Ltd. Prepared by: Md. Asad-uz-zaman Id# 0410094 Approved By: Rushdi Md Rezaur Razzaque Lecturer School of Business Independent University, Bangladesh 3 Letter of Transmittal Date: April 30, 2009 Rushdi Md Rezaur Razzaque Lecturer School of Business Independent University, Bangladesh Dear Sir, I have prepared my internship working report on “IPO consent and listing procedure in Bangladesh”, based on working experience of Capital Market division, Finance Department, Grameenphone Ltd, which I am submitting along with this letter. It was an energizing experience throughout the semester and preparing this report further enhanced my insight about how corporate level activities are being done and experience the real life situations which I have learnt throughout my internship (BBA-499A) in Grameenphone Ltd. This report will also reflect my working experience as an intern in Finance Division. As you will note...
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...ASSIGNMENT Submitted to : Ms. Atia Nasim Bano Faculty, School of Business Course: Management [BBA-1201] AUB, Rajshahi Campus Bangladesh. Designed, Composed & Submitted by : Shantanu Das (Leader, PERCEPTION) Student, BBA 17th Batch 4th Semester, Section: B AUB, Rajshahi Campus Bangladesh. Date of Submission: 24-March-2008. Rajshahi. PERCEPTION Group-Member Details No. Name Shantanu Das (L) --------------------------------------------Marks obtained: >>> RID R00711109 10+1/10 (Extra: 1) R00710058 10/10 Authentication Mahfuza Begum Barsha ----------------------------Marks obtained: >>> SIGNATURE R00711078 9.5/10 R00711052 9.5/10 R00711066 10/10 ( Ms. Atia Nasim Bano ) 24-March-2008. Asma Haque Shormi ----------------------------Marks obtained: >>> Amrin Nahar Saleha ----------------------------Marks obtained: >>> Md. Moniruzzaman ----------------------------Marks obtained: >>> Managerial Techniques - Specialization and Motivation. KEEP PROMISES MAKE IT EASY BE RESPECTFUL BE INSPIRING Page 2 of 31 Forward Although, Bangladesh is a very young country with its 36-years of independence and she doesn’t even have enough land to hold the entire population on her lap; still, this is one of the extremely poorest countries in the world having a very tight growth of population which say “NO” to decreasing! But, there’s a lots of possibilities here where the people never give-up hope, where people never stop moving...
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...This is Grameenphone November 11, 1996 Awarded operating license in Bangladesh by the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications. March 26, 1997 Launched its service on the Independence Day of Bangladesh. November 11, 2009 Successfully listed on the Stock Exchanges in Bangladesh. After fifteen years of operation More than 35 million subscribers and around 87 thousand Shareholders as of December 2011 are now empowered under a single network and touched by the magic of closeness. Annual Report 2011 02/03 More than 35 Million subscribers History & Grameenphone Milestones 2010 Launched New Tariff Plan, ‘MobiCash’ Financial Service Brand, Ekota for SME, Baadhon Package, Mobile Application Development Contest & Network Campaign; Reached 29.97 Million Subscribers 2008 Introduced BlackBerry Service; 2011 Launched ‘My zone’- location based discount on usage, Micro SIM cards for iPhone, Spondon Package with 1-sec pulse; Grameenphone Branded Handset (C200, QWERTY handset ‘Q100’ and Android Handset ‘Crystal’), Customer Experience Lab, eCare solution; Completed swapping of 7,272 nos. of BTS; Reached 36.5 Million Subscribers 2009 Listed on Dhaka Stock Exchange Ltd. and Chittagong Stock Exchange Ltd.; Launched Internet Modem, Special Olympic Regional Talent Hunt, Stay Green Campaign, Internet Package P5 & P6, Grameenphone Branded Handset & Studyline; Reached 21 Million Subscribers Commissioned Brand Positioning & ...
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...Chapter 1: Introduction 1. Origin of the Report This report is a partial requirement of the analysis program of BBA curriculum at the Institute of Business Administration. Assigned by the institutional supervisor, this report is prepared for placement committee, based on the project assigned by Brand Development & Management department, Marketing Division of GrameenPhone Limited. Mr. Shahriar Amin, deputy manager, marketing department, Grameen Phone Limited, assigned the author a project. The project was duly approved by Mr Ashad Uzzaman, Course lecturer World University of Bangladesh, Institute of Business Administration, The topic of the Basic Business Communication Report is –“Critical Analysis of the Consumer Profile and Communication Strategy of GrameenPhone: The Case of djuice”. 2. Background Youth segment is largely untapped and untargeted by the current mobile operators of Bangladesh, which itself is a significant potential market (40% of population). If the appropriate communication tools are applied to attract the potential target group, then the transition from youth to higher age group (Established Consumer or Business Segments) can be attained, which will assist in total life cycle management of a significant subscriber base (loyalty). Majority of the Youth segment tends to be more tech savvy, early users of new technology, high user of data services (SMS) and uses mobile phone as the primary mode of communication. GrameenPhone launched a youth...
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...Market Entry Mode Strategies – A study of Bangladesh Mobile Telecommunication Market for Foreign Companies Authors: Debashish Barua Examiner: Prof. Anders Pehrsson Marketing, Master Programme Tutor: Prof. Mosad Zineldin Mahmudur Rahman Chowdhury Subject: Master Thesis, 4FE02E Marketing, Master Programme Level and Semester: Master, Spring, 2014 i Acknowledgement We express our gratitude to those people who helped us a lot in conducting the research work successfully. Their cooperation helped us to write a good thesis paper. We are grateful to our tutor Prof. Mosad Zineldin and examiner Prof. Anders Pehrsson who have provided valuable critiques, encouraged and guided us to write the thesis paper in right direction. Moreover, we would like to thank the three mobile telecom companies which have provided valuable information in conducting the research work. Finally, we would like to thank to our family members and friends for their motivational support throughout the study. Linnaeus University, Växjö School of Business and Economics June 2014 Debashish Barua Mahmudur Rahman Chowdhury ii Abstract Title: Market Entry Mode Strategies – A study of Bangladesh Mobile Telecommunication Market for Foreign Companies. Background: Now-a-days, the forces of globalization derive firms to go to international market. When a firm thinks to expand its business outside of the home market, it needs to explore the form of operation through which it will enter into the foreign market. International...
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...Corporate Strategy Tameer Bank ‐ Micro Finance Banking Arsalan Aziz 2011 Instructor: Mr. Shahid Zaki EMBA PS‐IV (INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION) Contents INDUSTRY BACKGROUND ................................................................................................................................... 4 TAMEER BANK .................................................................................................................................................... 5 Vision .............................................................................................................................................................. 5 Mission ........................................................................................................................................................... 5 Products ......................................................................................................................................................... 5 Tameer’s Tripple Bottom Line goals .......................................................................................................... 5 Projects in Progress for 3BL goals in 2008‐2010 ........................................................................................ 5 GENERAL ENVIRONMENT .................................................................................................................................. 7 . Technological Change .............................
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...A BRIEF ANALYSIS OF [pic] CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY [pic] ABSTRACT Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is becoming an increasingly important activity to businesses nationally and internationally. As globalization accelerates and large corporations serve as global providers, these corporations have progressively recognized the benefits of providing CSR programs in their various locations. CSR activities are now being undertaken throughout the globe. “Every company harms the environment and people!” CHAPTER I THE RESEARH PROPOSAL [pic] [pic] INTRODUCTION The problems and issues that confront society today are too large and complex to be solved by government and NGOs alone. Sustainable solutions to society’s problems can only be found through the collaboration and involvement of all who are part of it. Companies have tremendous strengths; they have extremely capable people, technology, access to money, the ability of geographical reach, etc. Many companies worldwide and now even in Pakistan are more powerful than governments and even countries, and thus corporate are important stakeholders in society. Our objective of the research is analysis of Pakistan’s major telecom companies to explore and understand the role that telecom corporate are playing and can play in finding meaningful solutions to the problems facing Pakistan today. RESEARCH OBJECTIVES: The general objective of our study is to identify...
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