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    Coke Analysis

    BASIC INFORMATIONS Company Profile Name of the Organization: Hindustan Coca – Cola Beverages Private Limited Year of Establishment: October 1993 Form of Business: Private Limited Nature of Business: Leading Producer & marketer of soft drinks in India Address of Corporate Office: Coca – Cola India Enkay Towers, Udyog Vihar V, Gurgaon, Haryana – 122106. Tel.: (0124) 2234 8041/8571. Plant Address (Gujarat):

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    Puma Brand

    PUMA APPAREL BRAND ANALYSIS Aakriti Arora-W1580466 Arpit Jain-W1579903 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Business strategy is important for every business growth and it sustainability in the market. A brand’s essential mission is to contribute to the consumer’s happiness and to boost sales. Our contemporary society is characterized by hyper-consumption (Lipovetsky, 2007). The individual is no longer seduced by objects and their discovery; on the

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    Globalization of Cemex

    element added to the cost of doing business in an interconnected global marketplace. We plan for volatility. We prepare for it. We have learned how to profit from it. Lorenzo Zambrano, CEO of CEMEX.1 In 1990, Cementos Mexicanos was a Mexican cement company that faced trade sanctions in its major export market, the United States. By the end of 1999, CEMEX operated cement plants in 15 countries, owned production or distribution facilities in a total of 30, and traded cement in more than 60. Non-Mexican

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    Airtel Annual Repot Discussion

    Hsieh Website http://www.airtel.com Registered & Corporate Office Bharti Airtel Limited, Bharti Crescent, 1, Nelson Mandela Road, Vasant Kunj, Phase – II, New Delhi – 110 070, India CEO (India & South Asia) Mr. Sanjay Kapoor Group General Counsel & Company Secretary Ms. Vijaya Sampath Statutory Auditors M/s. S. R. Batliboi & Associates, Chartered

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    In-Depth Analysis of Indian Tour Operators

    Tourism Marketing Management Tourism Marketing Management Submitted by: Mayur Peswani (A-38) Rahul Purswani (A-39) Shivangi Agarawal (B-01) Tania Patel (B-41) In-Depth Analysis Of Major Tour Operators in India Submitted to: Prof. Bijal Mehta Submitted by: Mayur Peswani (A-38) Rahul Purswani (A-39) Shivangi Agarawal (B-01) Tania Patel (B-41) In-Depth Analysis Of Major Tour Operators in India Submitted to: Prof. Bijal Mehta Table Of Contents Tourism Marketing Management

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    Nestle

    Vinod(PGP05062) Gangandeep Pannu (PGP05067) Kriti Gupta(PGP05075) Mitali Chauhan (PGP05077) ABSTRACT Nestle is the world’s largest food company, and among the world's 40 largest corporations. It operates in approximately 500 factories in 83 countries and employ over 230,000 people. In spite of its global reach, what makes Nestlé special is that each of its national companies has the flexibility to make their own decisions – in order to best meet the needs of their own people and communities. Each region

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    Bimb Marketing Credit Card

    BIN AWAB ( 2013519593 ) NOOR IDAYU BINTI OTHMAN ( 2013191665 ) HAFIZAH BINTI ABD WAHAB ( 201339929) MKT 750 : MARKETING MANAGEMENT GROUP EMBA12JB PM KAMEL TAUFIQ BIN ABDUL GHANI TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. | Executive Summary | | 2. | Company description | | 3. | Strategic focus and plan | | | * Mission | | | * Goals | | | * Competency and Sustainable Competitive Advantage | | | | | 4. | Situation Analysis | | | a) SWOT analysis | | | *

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    Hbr Cases Csr Outsourcing in Tangers 2 P

    reduction  and  flexibility.  Sector  companies  had  been forced to redesign their business strategies, focusing on performance measurement, new  competence  and  skill  development,  product  quality  improvements  and  more  strategically  oriented human resources management. Yet, this new strategic focus entailed unprecedented  risks,  especially  as  regards  labor  practices,  environmental  care  and  unfair  competition.  As  multinational companies embarked on this process, multilateral agencies and global NGOs had 

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    Report

    Director Mr. P. D. Narang Director Mr. Sunil Duggal Director Mr. R. C. Bhargava Director Mr. P. N. Vijay Director Dr. S. Narayan Director Mr. Albert Wiseman Paterson Director Mr. Analjit Singh Director Dr. Ajay Dua Director GM (FINANCE) & COMPANY SECRETARY AUDITORS Mr. A. K. Jain M/s G. Basu & Co. Chartered Accountants Price Waterhouse Coopers Pvt. Ltd. INTERNAL AUDITORS BANKERS Punjab National Bank Standard Chartered Bank The Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation Ltd. The Royal

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    Emerging Markets Banking

    TM Beyond branches Innovations in emerging-market banking A report from the Economist Intelligence Unit www.eiu.com Beyond branches Innovations in emerging-market banking Contents Introduction Innovative financiers A successful formula in Peru Going mobile in India The allure of transfers Profits among the poor Banks extending their reach Riverboat lenders in Brazil Small loans prove profitable in Indonesia Attijariwafa looks south in Africa Betting on savings in Colombia Partnerships

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