amalgamation with Polka in May 1999. These acquisitions have further strengthened the distribution network of Unilever. It is listed on all the three stock exchanges of Pakistan. Currently, the company is the largest fast moving consumer products (FMCG) company in Pakistan. It is engaged in manufacture and marketing of home and personal care products, beverages, ice cream and spreads. Unilever has adapted Unilever global brands such as Lifebuoy, Lux, Surf and Walls to local consumer needs at affordable
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Team Group 35 Zimi Surana Shriram Singaravelu Sheetal Sehgal Girish Swaminathan Ashish Khandelwal Arpan Goyal PGP-14-239 PGP-14-222 PGP-14-219 PGP-14-243 PGP-14-177 PGP-14-175 Through their financial statements…Let me show you how… FINANCIAL HEALTH OF THE COMPANIES Increasing PAT & Sales Revenue for both the companies. Retirement of secured loan by both the companies. ₹ 90,926 Million (2014) Sales Revenue 8% ₹ 84576 Million (2013) ₹ 73780 Million (2014) Total Cost 7% ₹ 68783 Million (2013)
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www.GamesWala.com PROJECT REPORT ON COCA-COLA COMPANY SUBMITTED BY: * MUTHU KUMARAN (94) * NIDA MAJEED (103) * RAGHAV KUMAR (125) * RAHUL KALIA (126) * RAHUL NAGPAL (127) * SIMRAN KAUR PAHUJA (192) SUBMITTED TO: DR. KARTIK DAVE Jai Shree
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| | Md. Touhidul Islam D26/21, Imandipur,Savar,Dhaka, Contact no: 01677-82 02 05 Email: marketing.touhid@gmail.com Objective: I would like to work in an institution or organization where discipline & high tech environment
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Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) goods are popularly named as consumer packaged goods. The most common in the list are soaps, detergent, shampoo, foods. These items are meant for daily of frequent consumption and have a high return.. Maggi instant noodle is the major Nestle flagship brand which dominated the Indian instant noodles market for nearly three decades, according to data by market research firm Nielsen. Maggi products have been loved by Malaysia family generations. Malaysia is a melting
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Samson H. Chowdhury 1. Type of Company: The company was founded in 1958 by Samson H. Chowdhury along with three of his friends as a private firm. It went public in 1991 and is currently listed on the Dhaka Stock Exchange. Square Pharmaceuticals Ltd., the flagship company, is holding the strong leadership position in the pharmaceutical industry of Bangladesh since 1985 and it has been continuously in the 1st position among all national and multinational companies since 1985. Square
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A project on “The study on market research for the product of S.B. Beverages Pvt., Ltd, products.” (oxygem) A Project Report Submitted in partial fulfillment Of MBA (Batch 2014-2016) Submitted By: Kishor Dahare Submitted To: Director Academics: Prof. L.C Jamb Dr. Parag Kalkar SINHGAD INSTITUTES OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES, PUNE-411041 2014-2016
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If a recent national survey is anything to go by, 85 per cent doctors feel that building stronger immunity is the best possible preventive measure against virus attack on the human body. Healthcare is about educating consumers, and this is what fast-moving consumer goods company Dabur’s “Swasthya Chetna Abhiyan”— a rural health awareness drive — is all about. “In the last three to four years, the environment has become quite hostile, as it has got contaminated with flu, especially swine flu, among
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importance of rural marketing for the survival and the growth of any marketers and is supported by the facts given below- The total FMCG market is in excess of US$16.4 billion and is set to treble from US$11.6 billion in 2003 to US$33.4 billion in 2015. It is currently growing at 14%. With 12.2% of the world population living in the villages of India, the Indian rural FMCG market is something no one can overlook. MarketingMix : Marketing mix refers to the set of tools used by a company to promote
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2014 Zhongnan Wang 23200715 Tv ritesh 25748327 Shijie Lin 24682837 Thomas Manakkil 18045960 Monash University 6/6/2014 2014 Zhongnan Wang 23200715 Tv ritesh 25748327 Shijie Lin 24682837 Thomas Manakkil 18045960 Monash University 6/6/2014 LINFOX LOGISTIC SOLUTION LINFOX LOGISTIC SOLUTION Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2 2. Company Overview 3 3. Situation Analysis 3 3.1 Supply Chain Structure 4 3.1.1 Physical Flow 4 3.1.2 Information flow 5 3.2 Supply chain
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