Proctor & Gamble Making Everyday Life Better Executive Summary In the billion-dollar industry that is consumer packaged goods, one of two key giants is Proctor & Gamble (P&G), an Ohio-based company that specializes in consumer packaged products. Throughout this paper, I will show that P&G is a leading consumer packaged goods company with a very promising future ahead of them. I will discuss the market structure in which they operate, the marketing approaches that they use and
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Result Update July 26, 2014 Rating matrix Rating Target Target Period Potential Upside : : : : Hold | 1672 12 months 2% Colgate-Palmolive India (COLPAL) Volumes slow but dominance prevails!!! | 1632 What’s changed? Target EPS FY15E EPS FY16E Rating Unchanged Changed from |41.6 to |41.7 Changed from |47.8 to |47.9 Unchanged Quarterly performance Sales EBITDA EBITDA (%) PAT Q1FY15 950.6 193.7 20.2 134.9 Q1FY14 YoY (%) 844.6 12.6 165.3 17.2 19.2 101 bps 185.2 -27.2 Q4FY14 QoQ (%) 920
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1........2........3........4........5........6........7 DOMINATING TYPE a) My company would use its influence over its ICI to get its channel conflict management ideas accepted. b) My company would use its authority over its ICI to make a channel management decision in its favor. c) My company uses its channel-related expertise for its ICI to make a channel management decision in its favor. d) My company is generally firm in pursuing its side of channel management issues comparing to its ICI
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1. What has caused this major drop in oil prices? The reasons why Oil prices are falling down are twofold, they are due to the simple economics of demand and supply. First of all, we can observe a weak demand in many countries due to insipid economic growth, coupled with surging production. Developing countries and the economies of Europe are becoming less oil dependent thanks to the technology, cars are becoming more energy-efficient. So the demand for fuel is logically decreasing. Added to this
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population. Rapid growth with well-established 1000 500 distribution networks and intense 0 competition between the organized and unorganized segments High money circulated in the Economy due to FMCG Major Players: HUL, P&G, ITC ,Dabur , Colgate Palmolive etc FMCG INDUSTRY (TRENDS) FMCG sector in India is the fourth largest sector in the economy FMCG Revenue in USD billion 40 30 India has become a key targeted country, with average growth in the FMCG industry of 35
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YMJ Investment – Final Project Throughout the semester we really had to watch the markets in order to obtain a successful portfolio. The way we approached this task was through constant watching of the securities market to find out current trends as well as picking up stocks we thought were undervalued at that time. The latter, of course, applies to our managed portfolio, where we were able to select stocks we deemed were good investments. We observed that this specific portfolio gave us more stable
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ACI Company Profile: CI Bangladesh Manufacturers Limited was a subsidiary of world renowned multinational ICI Plc and was a listed public limited company under Dhaka Stock Exchange. In 1992 ICI Plc divested its shareholding through a management buyout and the company name was changed from ICI Bangladesh Manufacturers Limited to Advanced Chemical Industries (ACI) Limited. ACI Formulations Limited, a subsidiary of ACI, became a public listed company through direct listing. ACI has diversified into
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w areHow companies are named? ABN AMRO- In the 1960s, the Nederlandse Handelmaatschappij (Dutch Trading Society; 1824) and the Twentsche Bank merged to form the Algemene Bank Nederland ( ABN; General Bank of the Netherlands). In 1966, the Amsterdamsche Bank and the Rotterdamsche Bank merged to form the Amro Bank. In 1991, ABNand Amro Bank merged to form ABN AMRO. Accenture- Accent on the Future. Greater-than 'accent' over the logo's t points forward towards the future. The name Accenture was
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FINANCIAL ANALYSIS OF FMCG INDUSTRY IN INDIA IIM – LUCKNOW, IPMX (2015-16) MANAC PROJECT (TERM I) – GROUP 11 FOR SUBMISSION TO PROF. PRAKASH SINGH Compiled By: 1. Prateek Dashora (IPMX08035) 2. Shreyas Bakshi (IPMX08047) 3. Siddhartha Chatterjee (IPMX08049) 4. Supriyo Chakraborty (IPMX08051) 5. Susmit Majumdar (IPMX08054) TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents Choice of Industry: FMCG.....................................................................................................
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Procter and Gamble- 2006 | Written Case Analysis | Contents Executive Summary 3 Facts about Procter and Gamble: 4 Financial Ratio Analysis: 5 Profitability Ratios: 5 Liquidity Ratios 5 Disadvantages of acquiring Gillette: 6 Employees Layoff: 6 Divergence of P & G from its functioning Efforts: 6 Competitor Threats 6 Supporting of the Acquisition 7 Strong Brand Portfolio, opportunity for more innovation, faster sales growth and cost saving: 7 More Bargaining Power:
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