and HCV) The medium and heavy include commercial vehicles, heavy buses and coaches weighing 3.51-16 tonnes. This segment has stabilized and is expected to grow at 10% over the next 5 years. The major players in this segment include Tata Motors and Ashok Leyland which
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in Delhi which can provide you many extra facilities and comfort and have special packages which one can enjoy. The five star hotel, Hotel Ashok, in New Delhi, has a memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Indian Olympic Association and India Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC) & was Officially the Games Family Hotel for CWG games ,2010. The Hotel Ashok has more than 500 rooms with 60 executive suites. Even though there many hotels in delhi,there is still a need for more hotels & resorts to
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A Synopsis on On the topic “To Analyse MPV Customers in Patna & Devising Promotional Strategy for Ashokleyland – STiLE”. Submitted by DIBYANSHU PRAKASH In partial fulfilment of the requirement for the degree of Master of Business Administration Project Supervisors Company Mentor Faculty Mentor Mr. JEETENDER SINGH Prof. P.S. Tripathi Area Manager FMS, BHU LCV- Ashokleyland, Patna Faculty
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there are no fans in that area, which poses a problem for workers. Glass manufacture deals in variety and if we see other companies produce variety of bottles and whereas our company only deal with a single variety, which is very economical. Ashok the in-charge of general shift, who has been responsible for routine function of the general shift, production planning, scheduling and costing, is going to retire in few months time and there is a need for replacement in Ashok's place. Recruiting
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interest rates and product price increases, volume growth remained buoyant on the back of positive consumer sentiment and heavy discounts offered by OEMs and dealers to clear their year-end inventory. Among the majors, Maruti, Hero Honda, TVS Motor and Ashok Leyland reported better-than-expected numbers for the month. Going ahead, however, hikes in product prices, increased fuel price along with higher interest rates would be the major headwinds that could impact performance of the players. Tata Motors
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Heavy Commercial Vehicles. As per the report of the Indian Automobile Manufacturers Society, sales of medium and heavy commercial vehicles reduced to more or less 23% on-year whereas the total sales for commercial vehicles has been trim down to 2%. Ashok Leyland, the leading commercial vehicle maker, has also witnessed a 23% fall in their net profit for the financial year at Rs. 433 crore. Bharatbenz is likely to sell only about 150 - 200 trucks a month between 25 & 31 ton trucks and tippers (4
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SUMMER PROJECT REPORT ON “EQUITY REASER CH OF INDIAN COMMERCIAL VEHICLES INDUSTRY” In the partial fulfilment of the Degree of Master of Management Studies under the University of Mumbai By Mr. Mihir Bhatia (Roll No: A- 05) Under the guidance of: Mr. Pranjal Wagh Prof. Nilay Savla (External Guide, Organization) (Internal Guide) Aruna Manharlal Shah Institute of Management and Research Ghatkopar [W], Mumbai-86 2010-11 Acknowledgement In the course of researching
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Bill of Exchange 8 G LEARNING OBJECTIVES After studying this chapter, you will be able to : • state the meaning of bill of exchange and a promissory note; • distinguish between a bill of exchange and a promissory note; • state the advantages of bill of exchange; • explain the meaning of different terms involved in the bill transaction, • record bill of exchange transactions in journal; • record transactions relating to dishonour, retirement and renewal of bill; • describe the uses of bill
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