`A Report ON Foreign Investment In The FMCG Sector "There was a time, not long ago FMCG was on the go, Other sectors were mere midgets, Growth was in the double digits. Alas, all of that's in the past! The growth today is not so fast. There are reasons, that's for sure. Nowadays sales tax is more And durables are selling better, The weather surely could be wetter. My job is just to set the stage Describe the current sorry age. Adi, of course, will paint the scene And tell us why
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FAST MOVING CONSUMER GOODS www.ibef.org FAST MOVING CONSUMER GOODS WHY INDIA INDIA COMPETITIVENESS AND COMPARISON WITH THE WORLD MARKETS POLICY TRENDS AND PLAYERS MARKET OPPORTUNITIES FOR INVESTMENT ANNEX: APEX CONTACTS AGENCIES 3 7 9 12 32 38 A report by PricewaterhouseCoopers for IBEF Executive summary The Indian FMCG sector is the fourth largest sector in the economy with a total market size in excess of US$ 13.1 billion. It has a strong MNC presence and is characterised by
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with global net revenues of $35 billion in 2013, employing around 107,000 people,manufacturing and marketing delicious food and beverage products for consumers in approximately 165 countries around the world. It comprises the global snack and food brands of the former Kraft Foods including in cookies and crackers, chocolate, and gum and candy . Industry analysis According to Robert Grant Contemporary Strategy Analysis 7th edition, the median ROE, which reflects the profitability of a specific
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S w 909A08 FIJI WATER AND CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY — GREEN MAKEOVER OR “GREENWASHING”?1 James McMaster and Jan Nowak wrote this case solely to provide material for class discussion. The authors do not intend to illustrate either effective or ineffective handling of a managerial situation. The authors may have disguised certain names and other identifying information to protect confidentiality. Richard Ivey School of Business Foundation prohibits any form of reproduction, storage
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“Study on the Penetration of „Amul kool milk‟ beverages product in the retail outlets of Cochin as well as the factors that Influence the Stocking Decision of these products” SUMMER PROJECT Submitted to RAJAGIRI SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT In partial fulfillment of the requirement of the award of the MASTERS DEGREE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (2007-2009) By RAHUL RAJ Register No. 5355 RAJAGIRI SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT RAJAIRI COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES RAJAGIRI VALLEY PO KOCHI - 682039 DECLARATION
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multinationals." Nestlé markets approximately 7,500 brands organized into the following categories: baby foods, breakfast cereals, chocolate and confectionery, beverages, bottled water, dairy products, ice cream, prepared foods, foodservice, and pet care. Nestlé is often referred to as "the most multinational of the multinationals with a manufacturing facility or office in nearly every country of the world. Nestlé markets approximately 7,500 brands organized into the following categories: baby foods
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Study of consumer perception about advertising in India - exploratory study on value derived by organizations from advertising Management Research Project Submitted to Prof. Subhadip Roy Submitted by 08BSHYD0035 Advait Sharma Table of Contents Project proposed 3 Objective of the project 3 Description of project in brief 3 Consumer perception perspective 3 Market perspective 5 Advertising perspective 5 Literature Review 6 Research Paper # 1 6 Research
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INITIAL REPORT THE COCA COLA LIMITED (GLOBAL AND INDIAN SCENARIO) Team 1 Members: Sirisha Adiraju 2014281 Vikrant Gupta 2014324 Udit Birpalia 2014310 Himanshu Dawra 2014344 Tanya Dhingra 2014300 Ankit Rawat 2014339 1. GLOBAL BEVERAGE MARKET SCENARIO The global beverage market has been forecast to increase at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.6% over the next five years, to reach a market value of $1,347 billion by 2017. The global beverage industry's rising
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fruit drinks, waters, sports and energy drinks, teas and coffees, and milk-and soy-based beverages which are sold in stores, restaurants, and vending machines in more than 200 countries. Based on Interbrand's best global brand 2011, Coca-Cola was the world's most valuable brand. Originally intended as a patent medicine when it was invented in the late 19th century by John Pemberton, Coca-Cola was bought out by businessman Asa Griggs Candler, whose marketing tactics led Coke to its dominance of the
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day later, necessitating a new purchase every day. The following are the main characteristics of FMCGs:[1] • From the consumers' perspective: • Frequent purchase • Low involvement (little or no effort to choose the item – products with strong Brand loyalty are exceptions to this rule) • Low price • From the marketers' angle: • High volumes • Low contribution margins • Extensive distribution networks • High stock turnover Examples include non-durable goods such as soft drinks, toilees
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