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    Bikeadvice Buyer’s Guide – April 2011

    BikeAdvice Buyer’s Guide – April 2011 A Comprehensive Guide To Understand The Choices Available In The Indian Motorcycle Market Introduction to BikeAdvice Buyer’s Guide Do you want to buy a motorcycle? Of course yes! That’s why you downloaded this ebook. Are you confused which bike to buy? Which motorcycle is best for your needs? And which one is reliable? BikeAdvice buyer’s guide is the answer to your questions. There are so many motorcycle manufacturers today in the market and each company

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    Automotive Sector

    capacity utilization was 72 percent. Most Turkish manufacturers have established joint-ventures with foreign car makers. There are 15 international players in the automotive sector which are; BMW Group, DAF Trucks , Daimler, FIAT Group, Ford, General Motors, Jaguar, Land Rover, MAN, Porsche, Peugeot, Citroën, Renault, Scania, Toyota, Volkswagen and Volvo

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    Doubly Fed Induction Generator

    DIRECT POWER CONTROL OF DFIG IN A WIND TURBINE TO IMPROVE DYNAMIC RESPONSE Objective________________________________________ This paper presents a direct power control (DPC) strategy for a doubly-fed induction generator (DFIG)-based wind energy generation system. The strategy is based on the direct control of stator active and reactive power by selecting appropriate voltage vectors on the rotor side. The proposed direct power control (DPC) method produces a fast and robust power response without

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    Manufacturing Strategy

    DaimlerChrysler I. Vision and strategy of Jurgen Schrempp for conducting merger: a. To create a company that would combine the Mercedes’ engineering with Chrysler’s marketing and design savvy to develop a vehicle to be sold anywhere in the world b. Increase market share (diminished by competitors increase in quality, technology, and innovation): i. Daimler – felt pressure to merge, ranked 15th largest automaker (only above Volvo & Porsche) ii. Chrysler – lack management depth, new products, and

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    The Trend of Ultrasonic Motors

    Applications of Ultrasonic Motors in China XinwenLV 1. Introduction 1.1Background: Traditional motors based on the electromagnetic principle have been invented and developed for more than one hundred years. As actuators and power sources, the motors have been widely used in many fields across the world and have made great contributions to our society. However, with the development of hi-tech products such as satellites, precision instruments, many new requirements for motors have been raised, which

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    Sport Psychology Papers University of Amsterdam Index Paper 1: Superstition in Sports Words: 1011 Page: 2-4 Paper 2: Attentional Focus in Motor-Skill Acquisition Words: 1183 Page: 5-8 Paper 3: The Relationship between Emotional Intelligence and Athletic Performance Words: 950 Page: 9-11 Paper 4: Why is there a Home-Court Advantage? Words: 1110 Page: 12-14 Paper 1: Superstition in Sports In sports weird rituals and superstitions are not uncommon and if they lead to success they

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    Tata Ace

    MARKETING STRATEGIES ASSIGNMENT “TATA ACE” CASE STUDY 1) Why do we feel Tata Motors was targeting LCV (Light Commercial Vehicle) segment under commercial segment for TATA ACE? Better highway systems like the Golden Quadrilateral meant that Commercial vehicles in 45+ Tonnes could carry bulk loads covering large distances in shorter time and at lower per tonne per km cost. Government also went about the task of improving road network between medium sized cities and also building all weather

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    General Motors

    General Motors: General Motors Corporation (GM) is a multinational automobile manufacturer created in 1908.its headquarter is in the United States. GM is the world's largest automaker as measured according to the global industry sales. GM is the proud sales leader in the automotive industry for the for the last 77 years. As of 2008, General Motors employs about 266,000 people around the world. It manufactures its cars and trucks in 35 different countries. The famous brands under the umbrella of

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    The Competitive Challenges in the Automotive Industry and How Was Bmw Affected by It

    The competitive challenges in the automotive industry and how was BMW affected by it? The case was written by PROF Stefen Thomke and research associate Ashoke Nimgade during the late 1990’s. Hence we shall concentrate on the changes that occurred in the automotive industry during this period, the kind of competitive challenges it created and the effect it had on BMW. Firstly this decade saw Globalization, regionalization and market convergence in the automotive industry– Due to the effects of

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    Accountant

    alliances," said Thomas Klier, who, as a senior economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, has studied the auto business for 15 years. "It has potential, but will they be able to pull it off?" Other companies, including India's Tata Motors and Japan's Nissan Motor Co., have dipped their toes into this collaborative way of doing business. But the linkup between Fiat and Chrysler could be a crucial test of the viability of such deals because it is so ambitious. If it fails, it could further deepen

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