September 13, 2011 BUY Price at Sept 13, 2011 Price Target 52-Week Range $9.00 $10.50 $2.50 – $9.55 Lasco Manufacturing Limited Strong revenue growth, improved margins & tax break Mario Ahjahorie Financial Analyst mahjahorie@scotiadbg.com Company Overview Lasco Manufacturing (LASM) is a company which was formed over a year ago and is the product of two long standing subsidiaries Lasco Food Proccessor’s Limited and Lasco Food’s Limited which together produce Soy and Milk based products
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THE BEGINNING… Pakistan is home of some of the earliest human reaching back tens of thousands of years ago. It’s only six decades ago that modern date Pakistan was established. Muslim religion was introduced to Pakistan area before it was established by Muslim traders in the 8th century. In the 19th century British took over the area that caused an all-India Muslim league to rise and try to fight the control of the British. After the Muslims were able to gain power in the 1930s formation was requested
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Hill 7e End of Part Case Notes Part One: Globalization There are no Part One cases. Part Two: National Differences in Political Economy; Differences in Culture; Ethics in International Business Nike: The Sweatshop Debate 1. Should Nike be held responsible for working conditions in foreign factories that it does not own, but where subcontractors make products for Nike? Answer: Most students will probably agree that Nike should be held responsible for the working conditions in foreign factories
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consumption is high because of increased awareness of health consciousness among people. The competitive analysis identified that competition within the industry is high as the industry has some humongous names in it i.e. nestle, shezan, fresher etc. The application of Porter’s five forces to the Pakistani juice industry provides us a view of the potential attractiveness in terms of profitability of the industry. By doing PEST analysis we have learnt that although the political situation of the country
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PROCESSED & PACKAGED MILK INDUSTRY IN PAKISTAN (IN THE CONTEXT OF ENGRO FOODS) Introduction Pakistan is the fourth largest milk producer in the world. Pakistan produces 45 billion liters of milk annually. However, only 36.2 billion liters of milk are usable, as 20 % of this milk goes waste owing to inappropriate methods of storage and lack of timely transportation. Engro Foods is asubsidiaryof Engro Corporation.In 2005,Engro decided to diversify their business by venturing into the food
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Abstract This dissertation is highlighting the major success factors of “Minute-Maid” and drawbacks of “Rani” drinks. Analysis will be done keeping in mind what major marketing tactics both the companies are using to sell these drinks and which one of these products are most popular among the society. The target market for this project will be the home city, Lahore. This research contains different frameworks and theories which will help in identifying the current situation of Minute-maid
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Dean Foods Company Symbol: DF Exchange: NYSE Industry: Food - Diary Products SIC Code: 2026 Current Price: $14.76 52-Week Range: $13.59 -$22.96 I. Company Description Dean Foods Company is a food and beverage firm that processes, manufactures, markets, and distributes dairy products in the United States. Their products include fluid milk, ice cream, cultured dairy items, creamers, and ice cream mix, among
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executives—not just marketers—start to draw one. The evolution of engagement More than two years ago, our colleagues David Court, Dave Elzinga, Susan Mulder, and Ole Jørgen Vetvik unveiled the results of a research effort involving 20,000 customers across five industries and three continents.2 Their work showed how collaborative the buying process has become and how difficult it is to influence customers by relying solely on oneway, push advertising. In the words of American Express chief marketing officer
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Supply Chain in the Food Industry by Abdelrahman Ahmed El-Hefny Bachelor Thesis submitted to the Operations Department at the Faculty of Management & Technology German University in Cairo Student registration number: 16-1841 Date: 29th May 2012 Supervisor: Professor Dr. Ehab Yaseen Table of Contents Table of Contents ............................................................................................................. ii Table of Tables ...............................
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6 7 8 10 12 14 16 20 46 58 70 72 Message to Stakeholders Fast Facts The Nestlé Legacy Organisation Structure The Nestlé Creating Shared Value Strategy Engaging Our Stakeholders Governance Summary of Key Performance Data Our Respect and Care for the Community Our Commitment to the Environment Our People and the Workplace Our Consumers and the Marketplace Awards & Achievements GRI Standard Disclosures COVER: One of Nestlé Malaysia’s key successful rural development programmes has been its contract
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