TANISHQ Tanishq is the leading, prominent jewellery brand in India. It is the largest, most desirable and fastest growing jewellery brand. It pioneered the concept of branded jewellery in India. Being a division of Titan Industries Limited, a company promoted by TATA group, it is one of India’s largest conglomerates. The name was formed by combining ‘Tata’ and ‘Nishk’ (meaning necklace). Another combination is ‘Tan’ (body) and ‘Ishq’ (love). Located at Hosur, Tamil Nadu, the 135,000 sq. ft. factory
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I Introduction: Crane manufacturing industry forms an integral part of the Construction Equipment market. The Global Crane market is undergoing a radical change due to growth of the emerging economies, infrastructure industry and drive towards greater energy efficiency. According to TechNavio’s analysts forecast the Global Crane market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.29 % over the period 2013-2018[7]. Fig1- Regional differences, Source - http://www.khl.com/servlet/file/CHRIS%20SLEIGHT.pdf
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Subhankar Chakraborty | 1211303 | P Niklesh | 1211319 | ------------------------------------------------- Section - D Competition & Strategy Textile Industry in India Part -2 (Firm Analysis) Competition & Strategy Textile Industry in India Part -2 (Firm Analysis) Contents Introduction 3 Group Companies 3 Major joint Ventures 4 Brands 4 Strategic brand positioning 5 Financial highlights 5 Strategic Direction 5 Resource
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given to develop the venture capital industry to meet financing and non-financing needs of SMEs. SMEs play a vital role within Bangladesh’s economy in terms of creation of industrial outputs and generation of employment. Even though they play a significant role they face problems in securing investment or manage finance to develop their ideas or to expand their existing business. It is not possible for Bangladesh to accelerate economic growth without catering to the financing needs of SMEs, Thus
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INTRODUCTION In recent times, the conventionally functioned models of business have become out-of-date and in many cases are not execution enough income to the owners or shareholders of the company. A usual example of such a situation in the business of newspaper in the United State of America wherein many of the noticeable newspaper have shut down or have lifted purely to the online medium. New and inventive models and type of business need to be invented and worked. Existence of e-contract in
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Question Sterlite Industries. Using information available in the public domain, and criteria developed by you based on our class discussion, assess whether this company is a responsible corporate citizen. In making this assessment, please consider the company from the perspective of all important stakeholders. Objective To assess whether Sterlite Industries India Ltd. is a responsible corporate citizen. Criteria Who is a responsible corporate citizen? 1. Social and Environment innovation
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1. INDUSTRY BACKGROUND The term footwear covers a vast range of products made from many different materials. Boots, shoes, sandals, slippers and clogs are made wholly or partly of rubber, synthetic and plastics materials, canvas, rope and wood. In fact, in 2007, rubber and plastics footwear made up 53% of the pie whereas leather footwear accounted for 14% only with the remaining 33% of the footwear made of textile and other types of materials. In recent years, the footwear industry has become
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marketing………………………………………………………………………2 Environmental Factors……………………………………………………………………………………...4 Industry Players and Competitive Scenario………………………………………………………………..5 Marketing implications for existing players and new entrants…………………………………………….7 Size of the market, growth pattern and evolution of the service The Demand for Indian Tourism is increasing at 10.1% per annum. India will attract 25 million tourists by the year 2015. India currently has 2,00,000 hotel rooms spread across various hotel categories yet
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take-out and food delivery services. Restaurants vary greatly in appearance and offerings, including a wide variety of the main chef's cuisines and service models. A fast food restaurant, also known as a Quick Service Restaurant or QSR within the industry itself, is a specific type of restaurant characterized both by its fast food cuisine and by minimal table service. Food served in fast food restaurants typically caters to a limited menu, is cooked in bulk in advance and kept hot, is finished and
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Question: How does Globalisation affect you as an International Business Student? 1.0 Introduction I’d like to begin this discussion by first asking a few questions. What is globalisation? What does a global world mean? Is it the fast movement of people which means greater interaction? Does it simply mean that due to internet revolution and other technological advances the world is now a village? Does globalisation represent the consumer and open up markets worldwide to their choice and preference
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