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    Tata Nano

    India’s Drive to Industrialization: The Tata Nano Case Study [pic][pic] STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT IN NON-MARKET ENVIRONMENTS GROUP 3 Table of Contents I. INTRODUCTION 3 II. CASE SUMMARY 3 III. BACKGROUND 3 a. A History of Tata Motors 3 b. Tata’s Nano 4 c. Politics in West Bengal 4 IV. ANALYSIS 5 a. Issues 5 b. Interests 7 c. Institutions 8 d. Information 8 V. RECOMMENDATIONS

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    Tata Nano : Marketing Research

    1. Executive Summary India is the sixth largest passenger vehicle manufacturer in the world (Wikipedia Automobile industry). With a population of over 1.2 billion people, India has a huge market potential for automobiles. In the Indian Automobile Industry, India has become a leading center in producing small cars. In the year 2006, Ratan Tata of Tata Motors conceived the idea of a tiny car at an extremely cheap price to capture the potential of the rapidly growing middle class segment. The outcome

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    Management

    Contracts 2939.76 Forward Contracts 5764.10 Earnings in all businesses are linked to USD. The key input, crude oil is purchased in USD. All export revenues are in foreign currency and local prices are based on import parity prices as well. Maruti Udyog Forward Contracts 6411 (INR-JPY) 70 ($-INR) Import/Royalty payable in Yen and Exports Receivables in dollars. Currency swaps 124.70(USD -INR) Interest rate and forex risk. Mahindra and Mahindra Forward Contracts 350 (INR-JPY) 2(INR-EUR)

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    Dr.Reddy

    other relevant costs incurred during a specific period of time. For most of these ratios, having a higher value relative to a competitor's ratio or the same ratio from a previous period is indicative that the company is doing well.So here we see that Maruti has a higher percentage than the competitors.Thus we can say that the company is doing well in this ground. Profitabilty Ratio of Dr.Reddy Profitabilty Ratios Of IndustryS TURNOVER RATIOS: Dr.Reddy shows a lower Inventory turnover Ratio

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    Monopoly Market - Research in Taxi Services in Mumbai

    International Baccalaureate Diploma Program Podar International School Extended Essay Economics Research Question: Does Meru Cabs have a monopoly amongst long distance commuters in South Mumbai? Traditional Cabs Mega Word count: 3,996 Abstract Through this essay, I wish to investigate the market structure in which Meru, a privatized taxi service provider that networks throughout the city of Mumbai, functions in. As the popularity of Meru continues to grow rapidly, it invoked

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    Case Study on Clutch Auto

    manufacturer and exporter with over threedecades of undisputed leadership. Its production facility is located at Faridabad. The company enjoys over60% market share in tractors and commercial vehicles (CVs). Its clientele includes Tata Motors, AshokLeyland, Maruti Udyog, Mahindra & Mahindra, Bajaj Auto, TAFE, Toyota, BEML, Escorts and State-runtransport undertakings. In CVs, it is a major supplier to Tata Motors with a 60% market share. It hasdominant market share of 80% in tractors and supplies to all

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    Ipl vs World Cup. Marketer's Perspective

    IMC Assignment: Critique: IPL Vs Cricket World Cup, Advertising Budgets Submitted By: Shyam Shet. E2009045 Every Indian marketer worth his dollar is gearing up to be a part of what is being touted as the biggest cricketing season of all time. In a month from now, an estimated Rs 1,500 crore of combined advertising funds will be pumped into the ICC World Cup starting February 19 and then into the Indian Premier League-4 (IPL) beginning April 8. Industry experts say this

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    Sociology

    TermPaperWarehouse.com - Free Term Papers, Essays and Research DocumentsThe Research Paper FactoryJoinSearchBrowseSaved PapersHome Page » Social Issues Assess the Strengths and Limitations of Participant Observation for the Study of Labelling in Schools. In: Social Issues Assess the Strengths and Limitations of Participant Observation for the Study of Labelling in Schools. The term labelling is used when someone attaches a person with a meaning or definition to them. For example, a teacher

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    Us Doller Strengthening

    Why is the US dollar strengthening? - The Economic Times http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/10320176.cms?prtpage=1 Wed, Oct 12, 2011 | Updated 11.30AM IST 12 OCT 2011, 09.09AM IST, ET BUREAU , Why is the US dollar strengthening? HDFC Fixed Deposits : www.HDFC.com/Deposits - Highest HDFC Deposit Interest Rates Safe & Secure, Invest Now! 2in1 Investment account : www.icicidirect.com - Make informed decisions online with ICICIdirect.com, apply today! Ads by Google Despite

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    Consumer Behaviour

    q Consumer Behaviour 1 q 1 Consumer Behaviour Customer is profit, all else is overload.... x This chapter provides an introduction to consumer behaviour. “Consumer is the most important person. The business revolves around the consumer.” After finishing this chapter one should be able to understand: q What is meant by consumer behaviour q Consumer decision-making process q Marketing strategy and consumer behaviour q Indian consumer and his characteristics x INTRODUCTION

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